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About Rachel van der Linde
She did not marry Samuel David Demarest.
Notes for Rachel Cresson:
Rachel was the daughter of Pierre Cresson and Rachel Cloos, who later became her mother inlaw.
Rachel Cresson was born in 1656 in Delft, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands to Pierre Cresson and his wife, Rachel Closs.
She was married three times,
- first to David Demarest, 4 April 1675, and had seven sons and four daughters;
- secondly, to Jean Durier in 1696; and
- thirdly, to Roelof Vander Lionde, 25 April,1702.
She died in 1710 in Hackensack, New Jersey, at the age of 54, and was buried in New Milford, New Jersey.
Rachel Cresson married David Demarest Jr., son of David Des Marets and Marie Sohier, on 4 April 1675 at Dutch Reformed Church, New York City, New York County, New York.
Rachel Cresson married David Demarest Jr. , son of David Des Marets andMarie Sohier, on 4 April 1675 at French Church, Kinderkamack, Bergen County, New Jersey.
Rachel Cresson married Jean Durier , son of Pierre Durier and Margurite Charoy , after 1691. Rachel Cresson married Jean Durier, son of Pierre Durier and Margurite Charoy, before 1696.
Rachel Cresson and Jean Durier joined the at Dutch Reformed Church, Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey, 10 July 1696.
She married Roelof Vander Linde, son of Joost Vander Linde and Fytje Roelofse Van Gelder, on 25 April 1702 at Dutch Reformed Church, Hackensack, Bergen County, New Jersey.
Rachel Cresson died in 1710.
ancestry.com, marriages at Bergen, Hudson Co, NJ
marriage entry Vanderlinde, Roelof
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Rachel van der Linde's Timeline
1656 |
1656
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Delft, Holland, Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden
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1656
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1676 |
February 19, 1676
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New York City, New York, NY
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1676
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1677 |
April 21, 1677
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New York City, New York, New York, USA
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1679 |
April 7, 1679
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Bergen, East Jersey
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1680 |
June 21, 1680
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Hackensack, East Jersey
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1681 |
October 30, 1681
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Flushing, Long Island, Kings County, New York
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1683 |
1683
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Kindachemack, Bergen, NJ
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