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Bef 1696 - 1737 (> 40 years)
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Name |
Fransyntje Van Schoonhoven |
Born |
Bef 15 Nov 1696 |
New York Colony, British Colonial America [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Baptism |
15 Nov 1696 |
Kingston, Ulster County, New York Colony, British Colonial America [1] |
Address: Old Dutch Churchyard |
Died |
1 Feb 1737 [2] |
Person ID |
I11607 |
TangledRoots |
Last Modified |
8 Jan 2021 |
Father |
Hendrick Klaasz Schoonhooven, b. 5 May 1652, Wiltwyck, New Netherland , d. Aft 4 Dec 1715, Kingston, Ulster County, New York Colony, British Colonial America (Age > 63 years) |
Mother |
Cornelia Swartwout, b. Bef 13 Mar 1667, Wiltwyck, Colony of New York, British Colonial America , d. 7 Jul 1714, Kingston, Ulster County, New York Colony, British Colonial America (Age > 47 years) |
Married |
28 Apr 1689 |
Kingston, Ulster County, New York Colony, British Colonial America |
Family ID |
F4279 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Thomas Huyberts, b. Bef 6 Dec 1685, Hurley, New York Colony, British Colonial America , d. 1761 (Age > 75 years) |
Marriage Banns |
21 Jan 1728 |
Kingston, Ulster County, New York Colony, British Colonial America [3] |
Married |
Aft 21 Jan 1728 |
Kingston, Ulster County, New York Colony, British Colonial America [3] |
Address: Old Dutch Church |
Last Modified |
16 Jan 2022 |
Family ID |
F4424 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S691] Book: Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, p48 #931 Fransyntje.
#931 Fransyntje
Baptism: 15 November 1696
Parents: Hendrick Claesse Schoonhove and Cornelia Swartwoud
Witness: Roelof Swartwoud, Bernardus Swartwoud, Abram Abramsen, Jacomyntje File and Eva Swartwoud
Fransyntje Van Schoonhoven
- [S690] Book: A Brink Book, p55.
Thomas married (1st) at Kingston Dutch Church (the banns being registered January 21, 1728), his cousin Francyntjen Schoonhoven, bt. Kingston 15 Nov 1696 daughter of Hendrick Claesse Schoonhoven and his wife Comelia Swartwout, who was sister to his mother Hendricke Swartwout. In 1737 Fransyntjen died and on 1 Feb 1737, Thomas and Nicolas Schoonhoven deeded land for the Walpack Church and Cemetery. Presumably, Fransyntjen was the first person to be buried there.
- [S691] Book: Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, p553 #635 Thomas Brink and Franscyntjen Schoonhooven.
1728 [Date of marriage not given]
#635 Thomas Brink, j. m., and Franscyntjen Schoonhooven, j. d., both resid. in Nieuw-Mormeton [New Marbletown], Banns registered, 21 Jan.
Fransyntje Van Schoonhoven
Thomas Huyberts
Fransyntje Van Schoonhoven
Thomas Huyberts
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