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Anna Maria Ring
d.Bet 1779-1785
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George Pultz and Anna Maria Ring sponsored three baptisms at Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York, between May 1771 and January 1779.[1][3] There is no record that they had children of their own. Anna Maria apparently died before 1785. George had six children with second wife, Catherine Traver, beginning in 1786.[1] According to an 1802 map of the Wurtemburg tract in Rhinebeck, George inherited his father's house and farm at 356 Wurtemburg Road.[4][5] George and Anna Maria may have lived there together.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Kelly, Arthur C. M. Baptismal records of St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Rhinebeck, New York (called Stone Church), 1733-1899. (Rhinebeck, New York: Kelly, 1968).
- ↑ James Cox. Translation from flyleaf at the end of German bible, Basle, 1720. (New York, ca. 1873-1891).
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Kelly, Arthur C. M., and New York) Reformed Church (Rhinebeck. Baptismal record of Reformed Church, Rhinebeck, New York, 1731-1899: also called the Reformed Church of Rhinebeck Flatts, and the Church of Christ at Rhinebeck Flatts. (Kelly).
- ↑ Kelly, Nancy V. A brief history of Rhinebeck : the living past of a Hudson Valley community. (New York, New York: Wise family trust in cooperation with Historical Society of Rhinebeck, c2001 ([S.l.] : Vicks Lithograph and Printing Corp.)), 15.
- ↑ Kelly, Nancy V. Rhinebeck's Historic Architecture (Charleston, SC: The History Press, 2009), 48.
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