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About Mary Langdon
HENDRICK anglicized his surname to DUSENBURY after the Dutch surrendered control of the region to the English in 1667.He married in circa 1680, MARY THORN, born in 1658, in England, the daughter of an English settler. Their children were
IV. MARY DUSENBORO, baptized on 15 May 1712, at the Dutch Reform Church in Jamaica, Long Island.She married ARTHUR ALBERTIS, a farmer from Hempstead.
THOMAS LANGDON II b c1673 d1734 (?) s/o Joseph Langdon & Mary (Osborne) m-1 unknown lady m-2 MARY (maiden surname unknown) ALBURTUS, widow of Arthur Alburtus of Hempstead. Thomas and Mary were married in 1727 at St. George's Church, Hempstead, L.I. In 1732 Thomas was living at Jerusalem, L.I. He was doubtless a farmer. At various times he took up large grants of land in the South Woods of Hempstead(HTR 8:327/28, 346,485). His will, dated 1733 and probated 27 May 1734, mentions his wife, Mary, and the children listed below.
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- Updated from MyHeritage Family Trees via sister Hannah Fowler (born Dusenbery) by SmartCopy: Nov 7 2014, 20:37:44 UTC
- Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy: Jan 12 2018, 23:48:48 UTC
Mary Langdon's Timeline
1682 |
1682
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Hempstead, Queens County, New York
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1707 |
1707
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Nassau, Hempstead County, New York
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1709 |
1709
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Hempstead,Queens,Long Island,NY
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1709
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Hempstead, Queens County, Province of New York
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1711 |
October 2, 1711
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Nassau, Hempstead County, New York
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1712 |
May 15, 1712
Age 30
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Dutch Reformed Church, Jamaica, Queens County, New York
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1714 |
October 12, 1714
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Hempstead, Nassau County, New York, United States
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1717 |
October 2, 1717
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Hempstead, Queens County, Province of New York
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1719
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Nassau, Hempstead County, New York
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