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Daniel Joriszen Rapalje 1650–1724 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Dec 1650

Birth Location: New Amsterdam, King Co., New York

Death Date: 27 Mar 1724

Death Location: Brooklyn, King Co., New York

Father: Joris Rapalje

Mother: Catalyntje Triko

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Daniel Joriszen Rapalje was born in 1650 in New Amsterdam, King Co., New York, the child of Joris George Janssen Rapalje And Catalyntje Jeronimus Triko. Daniel Joriszen Rapalje married Sarah Klock. Daniel Joriszen Rapalje passed away in 1724 in Brooklyn, King Co., New York.

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Biography

  • Daniel Joriszen Rapalje was born in 1650 in New Amsterdam, King Co., New York, the child of Joris George Janssen Rapalje And Catalyntje Jeronimus Triko.
  • Daniel Joriszen Rapalje married Sarah Klock.
  • Daniel Joriszen Rapalje passed away in 1724 in Brooklyn, King Co., New York.

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Daniel Rapalje's Ancestors

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Daniel Rapalje
1650–1724
Birth Place: New Amsterdam, King Co., New York
Parents
Joris (George) Janssen Rapalje
1604–1663
Valencenne, Hainut, Spanish Netherlands
Catalyntje (Jeronimus) Triko
1605–1689
Pris, Hainaut, Belgium
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Daniel Rapalje's Timeline

2 Records

1650
29 Dec 1650
Birth of Daniel Joriszen Rapalje in New Amsterdam, King Co., New York
New Amsterdam, King Co., New York
1724
27 Mar 1724
Age 74
Death of Daniel Joriszen Rapalje in Brooklyn, King Co., New York
Brooklyn, King Co., New York

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Dec 1650
    Event Place: New Amsterdam, King Co., New York

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Mar 1724
    Event Place: Brooklyn, King Co., New York

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