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Judith Claes Van Dyke 1651–1729 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1651

Birth Location: Gdansk, Elbing, Warminsko-Mazurskie, Poland

Death Date: 1729

Death Location: Klein Mausdorf "Gross werder" Germany

Father: Claas Dyke

Mother: Oselia Dyke

Spouse(s): Henricus Davids

Children(s): Johannes Davids, Johannes Davids, Hermann Davids

In 1651, Judith Claes Van Dyke entered the world in Gdansk, Elbing, Warminsko-Mazurskie, Poland, born to Claas Phillip Van Dyke And Oselia De Veer Van Dyke. Judith Claes Van Dyke married Hans Bedick, Henricus Davids, and had children including Hermann Hermannus Davids, Johannes Davids. Judith Claes Van Dyke passed away in 1729 in Klein Mausdorf "Gross werder" Germany.

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Biography

  • In 1651, Judith Claes Van Dyke entered the world in Gdansk, Elbing, Warminsko-Mazurskie, Poland, born to Claas Phillip Van Dyke And Oselia De Veer Van Dyke.
  • Judith Claes Van Dyke married Hans Bedick, Henricus Davids, and had children including Hermann Hermannus Davids, Johannes Davids.
  • Judith Claes Van Dyke passed away in 1729 in Klein Mausdorf "Gross werder" Germany.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Judith Dyke's Ancestors

Self
Judith Dyke
1651–1729
Birth Place: Gdansk, Elbing, Warminsko-Mazurskie, Poland
Parents
Claas Phillip Van Dyke
1590–1676
Oselia (De Veer Van) Dyke
1620–1707
Fuerstenwerder, West Prussia
Grandparents
Hans (Gijsbertzoon De) Veer
1590–1646
Maria (Van Dyke De) Veer
1606–1676
Gdansk, Poland
Great-Grandparents
Gisjbertzoon Veer
1556–1615
Debora Harnasvegar
1560–1627
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Janss Veer
1521–1615

Judith Dyke's Descendants

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Judith (Claes Van) Dyke (1651–1729) m. Henricus Davids (03 Aug 1650–1688)
  1. 1. Johannes Davids 1670– m. Binder Gestlicht 1670–
    1. 1. Hans (Adolph der Jungere) Davids 1691–1760 m. Dorothea (Marie Davids) Davids 1701–1776
      1. 1. Christian (Daniel) Davids 1730–
      2. 2. Johann (Daniel) Davids 1728–
      3. 3. Peter (Christoffer) Davids 1731–1732
      4. 4. Marie (Hedwig) Davids 1726–
      5. 5. Catharina (Maria) Davids 1720–1772
      6. 6. Frederich (Hinrich) Davids 1719–1760 m. Anna (Sophie Hedwig) Davids 1724–1766
        1. 1. Maria (Elisabeth) Davids 1760–1844 m. Johann (J) Busch –1840
        2. 2. Johann (Behrend) Davids 1755–1820 m. Anna (Dorothea) Dankers 1760–1825
        3. 3. Christian (Carl) Davids 1753–1820 m. Margaretha (Elisabeth (Kippen)) Kippe 1755–1809
      7. 7. Ann (Magdalena Lisabeth) Davids 1724–1756
        1. 1. Anna (Maria) Volkers 1748–1748
        2. 2. Friedrich (W) Volkers 1749–1764
        3. 3. Johann (A) Volkers 1752–
        4. 4. Christian (W) Volkers 1756–
      8. 8. Anna (Maria) Davids 1736–1798 m. Christian (Daniel) Davids 1734–1794
        1. 1. Maria (Sophia) Davids 1761–
        2. 2. Katharina (Dorothea) Davidsen 1768–1824 m. Jacob (Rudolf) Schroder 1760–1839
        3. 3. Bernhardine (Elisabeth) Davidsen 1766–1772
        4. 4. Christian (Hieronynus) Davids 1771– m. Maria (Friederica Elisabeth) Davids 1774–
        5. 5. Katharina (Sophie) Davidsen 1765–1767
        6. 6. Christian (Berend) Davids 1763–1825 m. Anna (Catharina Dorothea) Honig 1765–1825
        7. 7. Margaret (Sophie) Davidsen 1770–
        8. 8. Catharina (M) Davids 1765–
        9. 9. Catharina (S) Davids 1765–
        10. 10. Catharina (E) Davids 1766–
        11. 11. Johann (UD) Davids 1768–1794
        12. 12. Margareth (S) Davids 1770–
        13. 13. Catharin (Maria) Deviedsen 1764–1799 m. Adolph (Friederich Johann) Hattig 1769–1815 m. Johann (Friedrich) Kniestadt 1763–1825
  2. 2. Johannes Davids 1666– m. Binder Gestacht 1670–
  3. 3. Hermann ((Hermannus)) Davids 1672–1721 m. Anna (Elisabeth Van Gulik) (Guelichs) 1676–
    1. 1. Johann (Friedrich) Davids 1703–1748 m. Lucia (Hedwig) Harms 1705–
      1. 1. Johann (Ernst) Davids 1726–
      2. 2. Greth (L ME) Davids 1729–
      3. 3. Catrin (Sophie) Davids 1732–
      4. 4. Hans (Adolph) Davids 1737–
      5. 5. Anna (A LE) Davids 1742–
      6. 6. Friedrich (W) Davids 1746–1746
      7. 7. Wilhelm (P) Davids 1728–
      8. 8. Alexander (C.) Davids 1730–1789
      9. 9. Christian (Daniel) Davids 1734–1794 m. Eleonora (Catharina) Doose 1760– m. Anna (Maria) Davids 1736–1798
        1. 1. Carl (August Wilhelm) Davids 1782–1846 m. Maria (E) Thormahlen 1780–1819 m. Anna (Margaretha Dorothea) Davids 1788–1852
    2. 2. Dorothea (Marie Davids) Davids 1701–1776 m. Hans (Adolph der Jungere) Davids 1691–1760
    3. 3. Cunigundis Davids 1696–
    4. 4. Sibilia (Catharina) Davids 1693–
    5. 5. Christian (Rudolf) Davids 1706–1778 m. Sophia (Elsabe Ofen Verw.) Jansen –1795 m. Anna (Sophia Agnesa) Evers 1710–1765
      1. 1. Anna (Lucia Marie) Davids 1743–1814 m. Johann (Matthias) Volckers 1736–1825
        1. 1. Anna (Liesbet) Volckers 1765–
      2. 2. Charlotte (Elisabeth) Davids 1733–1733
      3. 3. Sophie (Elsabe) Davids 1734–1740
      4. 4. Christina (Elisabeth) Davids 1736–1750
      5. 5. Maria (Catrina) Davids 1738–1763
        1. 1. Catharina (Maria) Volckers 1757–
      6. 6. Johann (Daniel) Davids 1745–
      7. 7. Carl (Anton Berend) Davids 1751–1752
      8. 8. Friedrich (Conrad Behrend) Davids 1754–1827 m. Ilsabe (Catharina) Moller 1760–1792 m. Friederica (Amalia) Moeller 1764–1839 m. Hedwig (Christina) Jazsen 1755–1790
        1. 1. Christian (Rudolph Ludwig) Davids 1782–
        2. 2. Hans (Friedrich Christoph) Davids 1796–1796
        3. 3. Johann (Friedrich) Davids 1778–
        4. 4. Johann (Wilhelm) Davids 1780–1781
        5. 5. Christina (Hedwig Margaretha) Davids 1782–
        6. 6. Johann (Berend) Davids 1784–1801
        7. 7. Anna (Maria Margaretha) Davids 1786–1796
        8. 8. Wilhelm (Johann Hinrich) Davids 1788–
        9. 9. Sophia (Elisabeth Margaretha) Davids 1777–1796
        10. 10. Sophia (Louise) Davids 1800–
        11. 11. Marie (Margarethe Sophie) Davieds 1794– m. Friedrich (Helmuth David) Buenger 1784–
      9. 9. Catharina (Maria) Davids 1765–
      10. 10. Hartwig (Ulrich) Davids 1741–1812 m. Christina (Sophia) Schroder 1762–1817 m. Margarethe (Hedwig) Ofen-Ohff 1744–1778
        1. 1. Toteborened (Sohnlein) Davids 1772–1772
        2. 2. Joachim (Christian) Davids 1779–
        3. 3. Daniel (Friedrich) Davids 1781–1837
        4. 4. Sophia (Maria Dorothea D) Davids 1787–
        5. 5. Christina (Sophia Elisabeth) Davids 1790– m. Johann (Peter Anton) Jansen 1783–
        6. 6. Johann (Bernhard Daniel) Davids 1792–1869 m. Catharina (Sophia Elisabeth) Clasen 1790–
        7. 7. Friederica (Sophia) Davids 1796–
        8. 8. Christopher (Wilhelm) Davids 1784–1838 m. Marie (Catherine) Jensen 1789–
        9. 9. Catharina (Elisabeth) Davids 1777– m. Adolph (Heinrich) Warncke 1777–

Judith Dyke's Timeline

2 Records

1651
1651
Birth of Judith Claes Van Dyke in Gdansk, Elbing, Warminsko-Mazurskie, Poland
Gdansk, Elbing, Warminsko-Mazurskie, Poland
1729
1729
Age 78
Death of Judith Claes Van Dyke in Klein Mausdorf "Gross werder" Germany
Klein Mausdorf "Gross werder" Germany

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1651
    Event Place: Gdansk, Elbing, Warminsko-Mazurskie, Poland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1729
    Event Place: Klein Mausdorf "Gross werder" Germany

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