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Anna Van Rensselaer 1665–1715 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1665-08-01

Birth Location: New Amsterdam,New York,New York,USA

Death Date: 1715

Death Location: New York,,New York,USA

Father: Jeremias Rensselaer

Mother: Maria Cortlandt

Spouse(s): William Nicholl

Children(s): Mary Nicoll, Mary Nicoll, William Nicoll

The story of Anna Van Rensselaer began in 1665 in New Amsterdam,New York,New York,USA. Anna Van Rensselaer married William Nicholl, and had children including Mary Nicoll, William Micajah Nicoll. Anna Van Rensselaer passed away in 1715 in New York,,New York,USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Anna Van Rensselaer began in 1665 in New Amsterdam,New York,New York,USA.
  • Anna Van Rensselaer married William Nicholl, and had children including Mary Nicoll, William Micajah Nicoll.
  • Anna Van Rensselaer passed away in 1715 in New York,,New York,USA.

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Anna Rensselaer's Ancestors

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Anna Rensselaer
1665–1715
Birth Place: New Amsterdam,New York,New York,USA
Parents
Jeremias Van Rensselaer
1632–1674
Amsterdam,Noord,Nederland,Holland
Maria (Van) Cortlandt
1645–1689
New Amsterdam,,New York,USA
Grandparents
Kiliaen (Van) Rensselaer
1585–1643
Fort Hasselt,Overijssel,,Holland
Anna (Van) Wely
1601–1670
Amsterdam,Utrecht,,Netherlands
Oloff (Stevense Van) Cortlandt
1600–1684
Wyck,Duurstede,,Netherlands
Annetje Loockermans
1621–1684
Turnhout,Antwerp,,Belgium
Great-Grandparents
Hendrick Rensselaer
1554–1602
Maria Pafraet
1558–
Jan Wely
1569–1617
Steven Cortlandt
1580–1652
Fijchgen Oloffs
1566–1630
Loockermans
1593–
Govert Loockermans
1612–1671
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Kiliaen Rensselaer
1630–1670
Nelle Wenckum
1530–
Jan Pafraet
–1593
Jan Wely
1553–
Cornelis Cortlandt
1550–1611
Catharina Jansdottir
1555–1611
Jan Loockermans
1590–
Loockermans
1593–

Anna Rensselaer's Descendants

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Anna (Van) Rensselaer (1665-08-01–1715) m. William Nicholl (1657–1723)
  1. 1. Mary Nicoll 1689–
  2. 2. Mary Nicoll 1689–
  3. 3. William (Micajah) Nicoll 1702–1768
    1. 1. Lettice Nicholls 1712–1774 m. William (Edward) Wyatt 1707–1774
      1. 1. John Wyatt 1740–1808 m. Hannah Vincent 1747–1808
        1. 1. Vincent Wyatt 1782–1832 m. Elizabeth Simpson 1762–1850
        2. 2. Sally Lovell 1774–1820
        3. 3. Eliel Wyatt 1778–
        4. 4. Thomas Wyatt 1773–1846
        5. 5. Allen Wyatt 1780–1829
        6. 6. Elizabeth Wyatt 1778–1852
        7. 7. Sarah-ann Wyatt 1768–1820
        8. 8. Celia Wyatt 1782–1818
        9. 9. John (Wyatt) Jr. 1772–1869
      2. 2. William (Edward Wyatt) Jr. 1742–1815 m. Elizabeth Snoe 1754–1842
        1. 1. William (W) Wyatt 1780–1838
        2. 2. John (Wyatt) II 1765–1820
        3. 3. Sarah Wyatt 1774–1848
        4. 4. Nancy Wyatt 1766–
        5. 5. Mary Wyatt 1775–1860
        6. 6. Rebecca Wyatt 1780–
        7. 7. Eliel Wyatt 1772–1860 m. Elizabeth Whittemore 1833–1860
        8. 8. James Wyatt 1768–1835
        9. 9. Lettice Wyatt 1763–1853

Anna Rensselaer's Timeline

2 Records

1665
1665-08-01
Birth of Anna Van Rensselaer in New Amsterdam,New York,New York,USA
New Amsterdam,New York,New York,USA
1715
1715
Age 50
Death of Anna Van Rensselaer in New York,,New York,USA
New York,,New York,USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1665-08-01
    Event Place: New Amsterdam,New York,New York,USA
    Record Source:
    [1] Public Member Trees, Information extracted from various family tree data submitted to Ancestry and The Generations Network
    [2] OneWorldTree

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1715
    Event Place: New York,,New York,USA
    Record Source:
    [1] Public Member Trees, Information extracted from various family tree data submitted to Ancestry and The Generations Network
    [2] OneWorldTree

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