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Facts and Events
This family may have moved away from Rhinebeck after 1787 as they disappear from local records. A man named John Neer is listed in Rhinebeck census records for 1790 and 1800, but this person cannot be clearly identified as Elizabeth's husband.
References
- ↑ James Cox. Translation from flyleaf at the end of German bible, Basle, 1720. (New York, ca. 1873-1891).
- Kelly, Arthur C. M. Marriage records of the four reformed congregations of Old Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York, 1731-1899. (Kelly).
- ↑ Kelly, Arthur C. M. Baptismal record of St. Paul's (Zion's) Lutheran Church, Red Hook, New York, 1730-1899: also called German Reformed Zion's Church of Rhinebeck, German Reformed Church of Lower Red Hook, First Lutheran Church of Red Hook. (Rhinebeck, New York: A.C.M. Kelly, 1971).
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