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Jan Janse Van Dyke 1709–1778 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 6 November 1709

Birth Location: Bensonhurst, Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, United States of America

Death Date: 28 Jun 1778

Death Location: Battle of Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA

Father: Jan Dyke

Mother: Annetje Dyck

Spouse(s): Margaretta (Barcolo)

Children(s): Mary Tullis

In 1709, Jan Janse Van Dyke entered the world in Bensonhurst, Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, United States of America, born to Jan Janse Van Dyke And Annetje Van Dyck. Jan Janse Van Dyke married Margaretta Barise Van Dyke Barcolo, and had children including Mary Elizabeth Van Dyke Tullis. Jan Janse Van Dyke passed away in 1778 in Battle of Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1709, Jan Janse Van Dyke entered the world in Bensonhurst, Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, United States of America, born to Jan Janse Van Dyke And Annetje Van Dyck.
  • Jan Janse Van Dyke married Margaretta Barise Van Dyke Barcolo, and had children including Mary Elizabeth Van Dyke Tullis.
  • Jan Janse Van Dyke passed away in 1778 in Battle of Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA.

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Jan Dyke's Ancestors

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Jan Dyke
1709–1778
Birth Place: Bensonhurst, Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, United States of America
Parents
Jan Janse Van Dyke
1682–1764
New Utrecht, Kings County, Province of New York
Annetje (Van) Dyck
1684–1764
flatbush, Kings County, New York, USA
Grandparents
Capt (Jan Janse "John" Van Dyke (Van) Dyck)
1651–1736
amsterdam, government of amsterdam, north holland, the, Netherlands
Teuntje (Thyssen van Dyck (Laenen van) Pelt)
1648–1728
Buren, Gelderland, Netherlands
Great-Grandparents
Jan Dyck)
1605–1673
Tryntje Haegen
1615–1695
Matthijs Pelt
1618–1683
Maryken Gijsberts
1619–1663
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomasse I
1584–1665
Sytje Dirks
1583–1620
Jan Pelt
1590–1640
Catharina Bakelmans
1595–1640

Jan Dyke's Descendants

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Jan (Janse Van) Dyke (6 November 1709–28 Jun 1778) m. Margaretta (Barise Van Dyke) (Barcolo) (1709–5 Jul 1749)
  1. 1. Mary (Elizabeth Van Dyke) Tullis 1728–1796 m. Moses (Tullis) Sr. 1724–1777
    1. 1. Moses (Tullis) Jr 1752–1817 m. Letitia (Newell) Tullis 1755–1817
      1. 1. Margaret (Yates) Tullis 1784–1826 m. Blumer (William) White 1787–1839
        1. 1. Blumer (H) White 1808–1870 m. Elizabeth Fleenor 1807–1868

Jan Dyke's Timeline

2 Records

1709
6 November 1709
Birth of Jan Janse Van Dyke in Bensonhurst, Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, United States of America
Bensonhurst, Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, United States of America
1778
28 Jun 1778
Age 69
Death of Jan Janse Van Dyke in Battle of Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA
Battle of Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 6 November 1709
    Event Place: Bensonhurst, Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, United States of America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 Jun 1778
    Event Place: Battle of Monmouth County, New Jersey, USA

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