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Van Alen
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Kinderhook
Alen
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Kinderhook
Johannes Van Alen
b.
Bef 1674
Kinderhook, Columbia, New York, United States
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Parents and Siblings
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F
.
Pieter Van Halen
Abt 1630 - 1674
M
.
Maria Teller
m.
1669
Pieter Van Alen
Bef 1674 -
Wilhelmus Van Alen
Bef 1674 -
Johannes Van Alen
Bef 1674 -
Spouse and Children
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H
.
Johannes Van Alen
Bef 1674 -
W
. Christina Ten Broek
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m.
1701
Pieter Van Alen
Abt 1702 -
Adam Van Alen
1703 - 1784
Maria Van Alen
Abt 1705 -
Christina Van Alen
Abt 1706 -
Lourence Van Alen
Abt 1708 -
Dirck Van Alen
Abt 1710 -
Lena Van Alen
Abt 1712 -
Spouse and Children
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H
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Johannes Van Alen
Bef 1674 -
W
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Sarah Dingman
m.
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Facts and Events
Name
[1]
[2]
Johannes Van Alen
Gender
Male
Birth
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Bef 1674
Kinderhook, Columbia, New York, United States
Marriage
1701
Kinderhook, Columbia, New York, United States
to Christina Ten Broek
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Marriage
Kinderhook, Columbia, New York, United States
to
Sarah Dingman
References
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Family Recorded, in
Van Alen, Benjamin Taylor.
Genealogical history of the Van Alen family
:
embracing a record of births, marriages, and deaths : also biographical sketches
. (Chicago, Illinois: unknown, 1902)
p 11
.
[lists wife as Christina Ten Brook]
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Family Recorded, in
Collier, Edward A.
A history of old Kinderhook
:
from aboriginal days to the present time; including the story of the early settlers, their homesteads, their traditions, and their descendants; with an account of their civic, social, political, educational, and religious life
. (New York and London: G.P. Putnam's sons, 1914)
p 361.
[only wife listed is Sarah Dingman]
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