Person:Elizabeth Van Aken (1)

Elizabeth Van Aken
 
m. 30 Apr 1714
  1. Pieternella Van Aken1715 -
  2. Pieternelletjen Van AkenAbt 1715 -
  3. Magdalena van Aken1717 - Bef 1770
  4. Abraham Van AkenAbt 1720 -
  5. Annetje Van Aken1723 -
  6. Annatjen Van AkenAbt 1723 -
  7. Jannetje van Auken1725 -
  8. Elizabeth Van AkenAbt 1725 -
  9. Johannes Van Aken1728 -
  10. Johannes Van AkenAbt 1728 - Abt 1805
  11. Jannetje Van AkenAbt 1731 -
  12. Jacobus Van Aken1734 - 1812
  13. Deacon Jacobus Van AkenAbt 1734 - 1812
  14. Sarah Van Aken1737 -
  15. Gideon Van AkenAbt 1738 -
m. 2 Dec 1748
  1. Petrus Kuykendall1749/50 -
  2. Samuel Kuykendall1752 -
  3. Maria Kuykendall1754 -
  4. Catharina Kuykendall1759 -
  5. Femmetje Kuykendall1764 -
  6. Elizabeth Kuykendall1766 -
m. 2 Dec 1748
  1. Elizabeth Kuykendall
  2. Femetje Kuykendall
Facts and Events
Name Elizabeth Van Aken
Alt Name Elisabeth Van Aken
Gender Female
Birth[2][3][5] Abt 19 Sep 1725 Wawarsing, Ulster, New York, United States
Alt Birth? 19 Sep 1725 Kingston, Ulster, New York
Baptism[1][4] 19 Sep 1725 Kingston, New York
Marriage 2 Dec 1748 Deerpark, Orange, New York, United StatesMachackemeck, now Port Jervis, NY
to Daniel Kuykendall
Marriage 2 Dec 1748 Machackemeck (now Port Jervis), Orange, New Yorkto Daniel Kuykendall
References
  1. Dutch Reformed Church (Kingston, New York), and Roswell Randall Hoes (ed.). Baptismal and marriage registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston: Ulster County, New York (formerly named Wiltwyck and often familiarly called Esopus or 'Sopus), for One Hundred and Fifty Years from their commencement in 1660. (New York, 1891)
    baptism # 3381.
  2. Ann Croston (?). Typewritten file about Marinus to Anthony descendants
    2.
  3. Carol Lauer. Westbrook Generations. (http://www.junebird3.com/westbrook.htm).
  4. Dutch Reformed Church (Kingston, New York), and Roswell Randall Hoes (ed.). Baptismal and marriage registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston: Ulster County, New York (formerly named Wiltwyck and often familiarly called Esopus or 'Sopus), for One Hundred and Fifty Years from their commencement in 1660. (New York, 1891)
    158.
  5. Birth date approximated from the baptismal record.