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HELP! flag male ancestor  Frederick  SCHOONMAKER

  (b. 28 January 1691 Kingston, Ulster County, Crown Colony of New York   d. 15 November 1778 Kingston, Ulster County, Crown Colony of New York )  

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Frederick SCHOONMAKER was born 28 January 1691 in Kingston, Ulster County, Crown Colony of New York . Frederick SCHOONMAKER was the child of Joechem Hendricksen SCHOONMAKER   and   Anna (Antje) HUSSEY (HORSJE) and the grandchild of: (paternal)  Hendrick Jochemsen SCHOONMAKER and Elsie Janse VAN BREESTEDE (maternal)  Frederick HORSJE and Margriet BOSCH

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Frederick  married  Eva SWARTWOUT 6 February 1717 in Crown Colony of New York .  The couple had (at least) 1 child. Eva SWARTWOUT  was born November 1693 in Hurley, New York, USA.  Eva died abt. 1729 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA (Esopus).  Eva was the child of Thomas SWARTWOUT and Lysbeth GARDENIER.

Frederick SCHOONMAKER died 15 November 1778 in Kingston, Ulster County, Crown Colony of New York .
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1688 - 1689 - Dominion of New England
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Frederick SCHOONMAKER married flag female ancestor Eva SWARTWOUT-- Date: 6 February 1717 Place: , Crown Colony of New York
Eva SWARTWOUT was the child of Thomas SWARTWOUT and Lysbeth GARDENIER




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Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA (Esopus)
Old Senate House, Erected 1676, Kingston, N.Y.
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1691 Birth
28 January 1691
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA (Esopus)
1717 Marriage / Partner
Frederick SCHOONMAKER and Eva SWARTWOUT 6 February 1717, , New York, USA
1778 Death
15 November 1778
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA (Esopus)
Added: 8/31/2016 2:26:27 PM - Updated: 9/20/2016 3:01:02 PM
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