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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.
Aard Aertsen Van Wagenen's Timeline
1679 |
October 15, 1679
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Creeklocks, Kingston, Ulster County, New York, United States
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October 26, 1679
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Kingston, Ulster, New York
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1700 |
1700
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Creeklocks, Esopus, Ulster County, New York, United States
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1706 |
August 18, 1706
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Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA
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1707 |
November 2, 1707
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Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA
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November 2, 1707
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Kingston, Ulster County, New York, United States
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1710 |
1710
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Ulster, Ulster, New York, USA
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1712 |
April 6, 1712
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Creeklocks, Esopus, Ulster County, New York, United States
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April 6, 1712
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Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA
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