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Adrian Post 1655–1712 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1655

Birth Location: Passiac, Passiac, New Jersey, USA

Death Date: 13 Mar 1712

Death Location: Bergen, Hudson, New Jersey, USA

Father: Adrian Post

Mother: Claartje Mockers

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Children(s):

The story of Adrian Post began in 1655 in Passiac, Passiac, New Jersey, USA. Adrian Post passed away in 1712 in Bergen, Hudson, New Jersey, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Adrian Post began in 1655 in Passiac, Passiac, New Jersey, USA.
  • Adrian Post passed away in 1712 in Bergen, Hudson, New Jersey, USA.

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Adrian Post's Ancestors

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Adrian Post
1655–1712
Birth Place: Passiac, Passiac, New Jersey, USA
Parents
Adrian Jans Post
1620–1677
Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
Claartje (Clara) Mockers
1632–1675
Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
Grandparents
Pieter Post
1588–1637
Holland, Reusel-de Mierden, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
Elizabeth VanVoorhees
1598–1632
Hague, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands
Francois Lesueur
1590–
St Helier, Jersey, Chan Islands, France
Thomasse Binet
1593–1600
St Helier, Jersey, Chan Islands, France
Great-Grandparents
Adrian Post
1500–1588
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Pieter Post
1460–1518
Styntie Joosten
1464–1518

Adrian Post's Timeline

2 Records

1655
1655
Birth of Adrian Post in Passiac, Passiac, New Jersey, USA
Passiac, Passiac, New Jersey, USA
1712
13 Mar 1712
Age 57
Death of Adrian Post in Bergen, Hudson, New Jersey, USA
Bergen, Hudson, New Jersey, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1655
    Event Place: Passiac, Passiac, New Jersey, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Mar 1712
    Event Place: Bergen, Hudson, New Jersey, USA

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