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Aard Aertsen Van Wagenen

Also Known As: "Aert Aertse", "VanWagenen", "Aart Van Wagenen", "Aert Van Vanwagenen", "Aert AERTSEN"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Creeklocks, Kingston, Ulster County, New York, United States
Death: June 10, 1740 (60)
Creeklocks, Kingston, Ulster County, New York, United States
Place of Burial: Body Lost or Destroyed
Immediate Family:

Son of Jacob Aertsen Van Wagenen and Sarah Evertse Van Wagenen
Husband of Marytje Aertse Van Wagenen
Father of Aart Van Wagenen, Jr.; Jacob Aertse Van Wagenen; Gerrit Aardse van Wagenen; Johannes Van Wagenen; Petrus Van Wagening and 7 others
Brother of Annetje Aertsen Van Wagenen; Evert Aertsen Van Wagenen; Gerrit Aartz Van Wagenen, I; Rebekka Aartz Freer; Geertje Aertsen Decker and 12 others

sibling order: eldest son
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About Aard Aertsen Van Wagenen

As eldest son, he received the "Groot Byble" (in Dutch meaning Great Bible) from his father and passed it to his oldest son. Groot Byble is preserved and kept at Old Dutch Church in Kingston, New York. He probably built the stone house in Wagendaal (now Creeklocks, New York) identified by a historical landmark sign as the home of Petrus Van Wagenen.


GEDCOM Note

As eldest son, he received the "Groot Byble" (in Dutch meaning Great Bible) from his father and passed it to his oldest son. Groot Byble is preserved and kept at Old Dutch Church in Kingston, New York. He probably built the stone house in Wagendaal (now Creeklocks, New York) identified by a historical landmark sign as the home of Petrus Van Wagenen.


GEDCOM Note

As eldest son, he received the "Groot Byble" (in Dutch meaning Great Bible) from his father and passed it to his oldest son. Groot Byble is preserved and kept at Old Dutch Church in Kingston, New York. He probably built the stone house in Wagendaal (now Creeklocks, New York) identified by a historical landmark sign as the home of Petrus Van Wagenen.

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Aard Aertsen Van Wagenen's Timeline

1679
October 15, 1679
Creeklocks, Kingston, Ulster County, New York, United States
October 26, 1679
Kingston, Ulster, New York
1700
1700
Creeklocks, Esopus, Ulster County, New York, United States
1706
August 18, 1706
Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA
1707
November 2, 1707
Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA
November 2, 1707
Kingston, Ulster County, New York, United States
1710
1710
Ulster, Ulster, New York, USA
1712
April 6, 1712
Creeklocks, Esopus, Ulster County, New York, United States
April 6, 1712
Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA