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Deborah Knickerbocker 1737 – 1801 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Jul 1737

Birth Location: New York

Death Date: abt 1801

Death Location: Connecticut

Father: Cornelis Knickerbocker

Mother: Johanna Schut

Spouse(s): John Beardsley

Children(s): Sarah Beardsley

The story of Deborah Knickerbocker began in 1737 in New York. Deborah Knickerbocker married John Beardsley, and had children including Sarah Beardsley. Deborah Knickerbocker passed away in 1801 in Connecticut.

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Biography

  • The story of Deborah Knickerbocker began in 1737 in New York.
  • Deborah Knickerbocker married John Beardsley, and had children including Sarah Beardsley.
  • Deborah Knickerbocker passed away in 1801 in Connecticut.

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Deborah Knickerbocker's Ancestors

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Deborah Knickerbocker
1737 – 1801
Birth Place: New York
Parents
Cornelis Harmense Knickerbocker
1692 – 1776
Albany, Albany, New York
Johanna (Meyndert) Schut
1697 –
Kingston, Ulster, New York
Grandparents
Harmon (Jansen Knickerbocker Van) Wie
1648 – 1721
Wijhe, Overijssel, Netherlands
Lijsbeth (Jansen) Bogart
1659 – 1723
Schoonrewoerd, Leerdam, Zuid Holland, Netherlands
Meyndert (Willem) Schut
1674 – 1744
Kingston, Ulster, New York
Sara (Jansen) Peersen
1670 –
Kingston, Ulster, New York
Great-Grandparents
Johannes Knickerbocker
1623 –
Juliana Marnix
1628 –
Jan Bogaert
1630 – 1708
Cornelia Evertse
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Deborah Knickerbocker's Descendants

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Deborah Knickerbocker (Jul 1737 – abt 1801) m. John Beardsley (22 Nov 1725 – 25 Mar 1795)
  1. 1. Sarah Beardsley (2 Sep 1765 – 26 Dec 1856) m. David Babcock (17 May 1760 – 17 Nov 1831)
    1. 1. David Babcock (2 Oct 1794 – 16 Jun 1881)
    2. 2. Sarah Babcock (16 Jan 1796 – )
    3. 3. Maria Babcock (10 Feb 1800 – 2 Jul 1866) m. Loring (H) Tiffany (abt 1800 – 20 May 1861)
      1. 1. Sarah Tiffany (abt 1830 – )
      2. 2. Harriet (M) Tiffany (abt 1836 – )
    4. 4. John Babcock (10 Feb 1803 – )
    5. 5. Jesse Babcock (16 Oct 1805 – 8 Dec 1885) m. Maria Morgan (1811 – 14 Jun 1854)
      1. 1. Mary (A) Babcock (22 Sep 1832 – 11 Jan 1903) m. Joseph (G) Smith (15 May 1833 – 30 Jan 1909)
        1. 1. Edmund (Beardslee) Smith (24 Mar 1856 – 29 Jun 1916) m. Margaret Duffin (Mar 1861 – 15 Oct 1904)
        2. 2. George (Babcock) Smith (24 Oct 1859 – 15 Nov 1922)
      2. 2. David Babcock (abt 1834 – )
      3. 3. Elizabeth Babcock (abt 1836 – )
      4. 4. George Babcock (abt 1844 – )
      5. 5. William Babcock (abt 1847 – )
    6. 6. George Babcock (3 May 1810 – )

Deborah Knickerbocker's Timeline

2 Records

1737
Jul 1737
Birth of Deborah Knickerbocker in New York
New York
1801
abt 1801
Age 64
Death of Deborah Knickerbocker in Connecticut
Connecticut

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Jul 1737
    Event Place: New York

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: abt 1801
    Event Place: Connecticut

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