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John Diamond 1762–1845 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1762

Birth Location: Albany, New York

Death Date: May 1845

Death Location: South Fredericksburgh Township, Lennox Addington, Ontario, Canada

Father: Johannes Diamond

Mother: Maretje Schott*

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Children(s):

In 1762, John Diamond entered the world in Albany, New York, born to Johannes Diamond And Maretje Schott. John Diamond passed away in 1845 in South Fredericksburgh Township, Lennox Addington, Ontario, Canada.

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Biography

  • In 1762, John Diamond entered the world in Albany, New York, born to Johannes Diamond And Maretje Schott.
  • John Diamond passed away in 1845 in South Fredericksburgh Township, Lennox Addington, Ontario, Canada.

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John Diamond's Ancestors

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John Diamond
1762–1845
Birth Place: Albany, New York
Parents
Johannes Diamond
1723–1784
Beekman, Dutchess, New York
Maretje Schott*
1725–1786
Grandparents
Edward (Diamond,) Jr.
1687–1745
Marblehead, Essex, Massachusetts
Christina Schneider
1710–1746
Nassau, Deggendorf, Bayern, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Edward Sr.
1641–1714
Rebecca Norman
1655–1732
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Diamond
1587–1648
Johanna Grant
1622–

John Diamond's Timeline

2 Records

1762
1762
Birth of John Diamond in Albany, New York
Albany, New York
1845
May 1845
Age 83
Death of John Diamond in South Fredericksburgh Township, Lennox Addington, Ontario, Canada
South Fredericksburgh Township, Lennox Addington, Ontario, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1762
    Event Place: Albany, New York

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: May 1845
    Event Place: South Fredericksburgh Township, Lennox Addington, Ontario, Canada

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