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HELP! flag female ancestor  Margriet  DECKER

  (b. 31 March 1700 Rochester, Crown Colony of New York   d. abt. 1774 Lehman, Northampton, Crown Colony of Pennsylvania )  

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Margriet DECKER was born 31 March 1700 in Rochester, Crown Colony of New York. Margriet DECKER was the child of Jacob Janse DECKER   and   Annatje Hendricks KORTREGHT and the grandchild of: (paternal)  Jan Gerritsen DECKER and Grietjen Hendricks WESTERCAMP (maternal)  Hendrick Jansen KORTREGHT and Catherine Hansen WEBBER

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Margriet  married  Bernardus SWARTWOUT 6 October 1720 in Kingston, Ulster County, Crown Colony of New York .  The couple had (at least) 1 child. Bernardus SWARTWOUT  was born 31 October 1697 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA (Esopus).  Bernardus died abt. 1773 in Lehman, Northampton, Pennsylvania, USA.  Bernardus was the child of Antoni SWARTWOUT and Jannetje COOBES.

Margriet DECKER died abt. 1774 in Lehman, Northampton, Crown Colony of Pennsylvania.
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Did You Know?America - Did you know? In 1620, the Plymouth Colony in Massachusetts was established by Pilgrims from England. Before disembarking from their ship, the Mayflower, 41 male passengers signed the Mayflower Compact, an agreemen
Did You Know?New York was named after the English Duke of York and Albany (and the brother of England's King Charles II) in 1664 when the region called New Amsterdam was taken from the Dutch. (statesymbolsusa.org)

Prior to 1664 - New Amsterdam
1664 - 1687 - New York Colony
1688 - 1689 - Dominion of New England
1690 - 1788 - Crown Colony of New York
July 26, 1788 - Virginia becomes 11th U.S. state

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Margriet DECKER married flag male ancestor Bernardus SWARTWOUT-- Date: 6 October 1720 Place: Kingston, Ulster County, Crown Colony of New York
Bernardus SWARTWOUT was the child of Antoni SWARTWOUT and Jannetje COOBES




Children of Bernardus SWARTWOUT and Margriet DECKER:

flag female ancestor Lea SWARTWOUT (b.9 June 1717, Kingston, Ulster County, Crown Colony of New York   d. abt. 1741, Peen Pack, Orange, Crown Colony of New York)
m. Johann Christophel DENNEMARCK 


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1700 Birth
31 March 1700
Rochester, New York, USA
1717 Birth of Child
Lea SWARTWOUT was born 9 June 1717, Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA (Esopus)
1720 Marriage / Partner
Margriet DECKER and Bernardus SWARTWOUT 6 October 1720, Kingston, Ulster County, New York, USA (Esopus)
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