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Christina Styntie Jans 1640–1703 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Bef 1640

Birth Location: New Amsterdam, New Netherland

Death Date: Aft 1703

Death Location: Dutch Reformed Church Cemetery, Manhattan, New York, New York, British Colonial America

Father: Jan Snedeker

Mother: Annetje Ruys

Spouse(s): Joost Carelszan

Children(s):

In 1640, Christina Styntie Jans entered the world in New Amsterdam, New Netherland, born to Jan Gerritsz Snedeker And Annetje Christiansa Ruys. Christina Styntie Jans married Joost Carelszan. Christina Styntie Jans passed away in 1703 in Dutch Reformed Church Cemetery, Manhattan, New York, New York, British Colonial America.

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Biography

  • In 1640, Christina Styntie Jans entered the world in New Amsterdam, New Netherland, born to Jan Gerritsz Snedeker And Annetje Christiansa Ruys.
  • Christina Styntie Jans married Joost Carelszan.
  • Christina Styntie Jans passed away in 1703 in Dutch Reformed Church Cemetery, Manhattan, New York, New York, British Colonial America.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Christina Jans's Ancestors

Self
Christina Jans
1640–1703
Birth Place: New Amsterdam, New Netherland
Parents
Jan Gerritsz Snedeker
1608–1679
Ryssen, , Overyssel, Netherlands
Annetje (Christiansa) Ruys
1602–1674
St Christoffels Church, Roermond, Limburg, Netherlands
Grandparents
Gerdtf (Snediker) Snedeker
1585–1639
Oldenberg, Germany
Griet Michiels
1558–1636
Hamburg, Germany
Christian (Frans) Ruys
1576–1619
Roermond, Limburg, Netherlands
Joanna (Cornelia Heeren) Nuchelmans
1580–1622
Roermond, Limburg, Netherlands
Great-Grandparents
Jib Snedeker-Schnittker
1538–1600
Michiel Jans
1559–1619
Dijver Tuenisz
1565–1635
Jan Ruys
1555–1605
Sophia Milders
1560–1605
Petrus
1555–1618
Joanna Schillinx
1560–1618
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Abram Snedeker-Snijcker-Sniddecker
1510–1570
Daniel Ruys
1525–1600
Marike Wees
1530–
Johan Nuchelmans
1525–1600
Margaretha Brederode
1522–
Korst
1529–
N Breijdenraedt
1532–

Christina Jans's Timeline

4 Records

1640
Bef 1640
Birth of Christina Styntie Jans in New Amsterdam, New Netherland
New Amsterdam, New Netherland
1642
23 Feb 1642
Age 2
Christina Styntie Jans was christened in New Amsterdam, New Netherland
New Amsterdam, New Netherland
1703
Aft 1703
Age 63
Death of Christina Styntie Jans in New York City, New York, British Colonial America
New York City, New York, British Colonial America
1703
Aft 1703
Age 63
Burial of Christina Styntie Jans in Dutch Reformed Church Cemetery, Manhattan, New York, New York, British Colonial America
Dutch Reformed Church Cemetery, Manhattan, New York, New York, British Colonial America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Bef 1640
    Event Place: New Amsterdam, New Netherland
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch, accessed 28 May 2023), entry for Christina Styntie Jans, person ID LCMG-HG3.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Christening
    Event Date: 23 Feb 1642
    Event Place: New Amsterdam, New Netherland
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch, accessed 28 May 2023), entry for Christina Styntie Jans, person ID LCMG-HG3.

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Custom Event

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aft 1703
    Event Place: New York City, New York, British Colonial America
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch, accessed 28 May 2023), entry for Christina Styntie Jans, person ID LCMG-HG3.

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: Aft 1703
    Event Place: Dutch Reformed Church Cemetery, Manhattan, New York, New York, British Colonial America
    Record Source: "FamilySearch Family Tree," database, FamilySearch, accessed 28 May 2023), entry for Christina Styntie Jans, person ID LCMG-HG3.

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