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Jan G Eckerson 1745–1838 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Oct 1745

Birth Location: Tappan, Rockland, New York

Death Date: 28 Jan 1838

Death Location: Pascack, Bergen, New Jersey

Father: Capt Eckerson

Mother: Grietie Haring

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In 1745, Jan G Eckerson entered the world in Tappan, Rockland, New York, born to Capt Gerrit C Eckerson And Grietie Haring. Jan G Eckerson passed away in 1838 in Pascack, Bergen, New Jersey.

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Biography

  • In 1745, Jan G Eckerson entered the world in Tappan, Rockland, New York, born to Capt Gerrit C Eckerson And Grietie Haring.
  • Jan G Eckerson passed away in 1838 in Pascack, Bergen, New Jersey.

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Jan Eckerson's Ancestors

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Jan Eckerson
1745–1838
Birth Place: Tappan, Rockland, New York
Parents
Capt Gerrit C Eckerson
1724–1798
Tappan, Rockland Co., NY
Grietie Haring
1724–1798
Hackensack ,Bergen, New Jersey
Grandparents
Cornelis (C.) Eckerson
1701–1783
In the Bowery, Manhattan, New York County, New York, United States of America
Maria (Cosyn) Haring
1704–1728
Tappan, Manhattan, New York County (Manhattan), New York, United States of America
Great-Grandparents
Cornelis Eckerson
1671–1736
Willemtie Vlierboom
1675–1736
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Jan ⭐️
1644–1706
Apollonia ⭐️
1648–1713

Jan Eckerson's Timeline

2 Records

1745
20 Oct 1745
Birth of Jan G Eckerson in Tappan, Rockland, New York
Tappan, Rockland, New York
1838
28 Jan 1838
Age 93
Death of Jan G Eckerson in Pascack, Bergen, New Jersey
Pascack, Bergen, New Jersey

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Oct 1745
    Event Place: Tappan, Rockland, New York

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 Jan 1838
    Event Place: Pascack, Bergen, New Jersey

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