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John Van Dyke 1737 – 1811 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 Apr 1737

Birth Location: Harlingen, Somerset, New Jersey, United States

Death Date: 23 Jun 1811

Death Location: Harlingen, Somerset, New Jersey, United States

Father: JOHN DYKE

Mother: Margaretta Barcolo

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John Van Dyke was born in 1737 in Harlingen, Somerset, New Jersey, United States, the child of JOHN JAN VAN DYKE and Margaretta Barcolo. John Van Dyke passed away in 1811 in Harlingen, Somerset, New Jersey, United States.

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Biography

  • John Van Dyke was born in 1737 in Harlingen, Somerset, New Jersey, United States, the child of JOHN JAN VAN DYKE and Margaretta Barcolo.
  • John Van Dyke passed away in 1811 in Harlingen, Somerset, New Jersey, United States.

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John Dyke's Ancestors

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John Dyke
1737 – 1811
Birth Place: Harlingen, Somerset, New Jersey, United States
Parents
JOHN JAN VAN DYKE
1709 – 1777
Long Island City, Queens, New York, United States
Margaretta Barcolo
1709 – 1749
Harlingen, Somerset, New Jersey, United States
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John Dyke's Timeline

2 Records

1737
17 Apr 1737
Birth of John Van Dyke in Harlingen, Somerset, New Jersey, United States
Harlingen, Somerset, New Jersey, United States
1811
23 Jun 1811
Age 74
Death of John Van Dyke in Harlingen, Somerset, New Jersey, United States
Harlingen, Somerset, New Jersey, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 Apr 1737
    Event Place: Harlingen, Somerset, New Jersey, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Jun 1811
    Event Place: Harlingen, Somerset, New Jersey, United States

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