Hugo
TERWILLIGER
(b.
October 1724
,
Crown Colony of New York
d.
abt. 1804
,
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA
)
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Hugo TERWILLIGER was born October 1724 in Crown Colony of New York
Hugo TERWILLIGER was the child of Evert TERWILLIGER and Sarah FREER and the grandchild of: (paternal) Jan Evertsen TERWILLIGER and Sytje VAN ETTEN (maternal) Hugo FREER and Marie Anne LEROY dite AUDYSpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Hugo married Jannetjen FREER . The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Jannetjen FREER was born 8 September 1733 in New York, USA. Jannetjen died 10 July 1817 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA (Esopus). Jannetjen was the child of Hugo (Hugh) FREER and Brejen Lambertzen TERPENING.
Hugo TERWILLIGER died abt. 1804 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA .
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