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Schanck
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Matawan
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Greenville
DeLaFayette Schanck
b.
7 Jul 1822
Matawan, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States
d.
3 Apr 1874
Greenville, Bond, Illinois, United States
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F
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Hendrick van Brundt Schenck
1791 - 1877
M
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Sarah Schanck
1797 - 1871
m.
2 Dec 1812
Peter Varis Schanck
1816 - 1887
Sarah Schanck
1818 - 1866
Mary Denise Schanck
1820 - 1888
DeLaFayette Schanck
1822 - 1874
Elizabeth Schanck
1824 - 1876
John Schanck
1826 - 1913
William Whitlock Schanck
1828 - 1879
Henry Denise Schanck
1830 - 1911
_____ Schanck, twin
Abt 1831 -
Catherine Amelia Schanck
1832 - 1861
Gertrude Jane Schanck
1833 - 1902
Adelia Ann Schanck
1837 - 1872
Spouse and Children
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H
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DeLaFayette Schanck
1822 - 1874
W
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Delia Wilson
1823 - 1905
m.
3 Feb 1846
Mary Francis Schanck
1847 - 1929
Harriet Mable Schanck
1850 - 1901
Gertrude Adelia Schanck
1852 - 1934
DeLaFayette Schanck
1858 - 1899
Albert Hendrick Schanck
1863 - 1930
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Name
DeLaFayette Schanck
Gender
Male
Birth
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7 Jul 1822
Matawan, Monmouth, New Jersey, United States
Marriage
3 Feb 1846
Rochester, Monroe, New York, United States
to
Delia Wilson
Death
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3 Apr 1874
Greenville, Bond, Illinois, United States
Moved to Greenville, IL abt 1868
References
History of Mr. and Mrs. G.W. Reid and Family
. (Private publication on the occasion of their 50th Anniversary, May 19,1925).
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