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Roelof Schenck
b.21 Feb 1692/93
d.19 Jan 1766
Facts and Events
Name |
Roelof Schenck |
Alt Name[1] |
Black Roelof Schenck |
Unknown |
Roelof Janse Schenck |
Gender |
Male |
Birth[1] |
21 Feb 1692/93 |
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Marriage |
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to Gessie Hendrickson |
Residence[1] |
1753 |
Marlboro, Monmouth, New Jersey, United StatesBradevelt Station, lands around the Marlboro Brick (Dutch) Church, his lands were called Timber Neck |
Occupation[1] |
Oct 1754 |
Monmouth, New Jersey, United Statesforeman of the grand jury of the county courts |
Will[1] |
10 Apr 1765 |
Freehold (township), Monmouth, New Jersey, United Stateswill made |
Death[1] |
19 Jan 1766 |
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Will[1] |
3 Mar 1766 |
will proved, Book 1 of Wills, page 93 in Trenton, New Jersey secretary of state's office |
Burial[1] |
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Pleasant Valley, Monmouth, New Jersey, United StatesSchenck Couwehoven Burying Ground |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Beekman, George Crawford. Early Dutch settlers of Monmouth County, New Jersey. (Freehold, N.J.: Moreau Bros., 1901).
- Salter, Edwin; New Jersey) Monmouth Democrat (Freehold; and George C. (George Crawford) Beekman. Old times in old Monmouth: historical reminiscences of old Monmouth County, New Jersey, being a series of historical sketches relating to Old Monmouth County (now Monmouth and Ocean): to which is appended the history and the centennial of the battle of Monmouth. (Baltimore [Maryland]: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1980).
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