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Jurian Westfall 1684–1731 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: before 27 April 1684

Birth Location: Kingston, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America

Death Date: March 1731

Death Location: Old Minisink Reformed Dutch Cemetery, Hackettstown, Warren, New Jersey, British Colonial America

Father: Johannes Westfall

Mother: Marretje Cool

Spouse(s): Styntje Kuykendaal

Children(s): Jacob Sr.

The story of Jurian Westfall began in 1684 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America. Jurian Westfall married Styntje Jacobz Van Kuykendaal, and had children including Jacob Westfall Sr. Jurian Westfall passed away in 1731 in Old Minisink Reformed Dutch Cemetery, Hackettstown, Warren, New Jersey, British Colonial America.

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Biography

  • The story of Jurian Westfall began in 1684 in Kingston, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America.
  • Jurian Westfall married Styntje Jacobz Van Kuykendaal, and had children including Jacob Westfall Sr.
  • Jurian Westfall passed away in 1731 in Old Minisink Reformed Dutch Cemetery, Hackettstown, Warren, New Jersey, British Colonial America.

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Jurian Westfall's Ancestors

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Jurian Westfall
1684–1731
Birth Place: Kingston, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America
Parents
Johannes Jurian Westfall
1659–1725
New Amsterdam, New Netherland
Marretje (Jacobs) Cool
1666–1728
Kingston, Ulster, New York Colony, British Colonial America
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jurian Westfall's Descendants

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Jurian Westfall (before 27 April 1684–March 1731) m. Styntje (Jacobz van) Kuykendaal (2 April 1682–20 August 1716)
  1. 1. Jacob (Westfall) Sr. 1715–1795 m. Judith Hornbeck 1716–1774
    1. 1. Judith Westfall 1754–1841 m. Andrew Crouch 1750–1782
      1. 1. Jacob Crouch 1776–1860 m. Jane Smith 1786–
        1. 1. Mary (J) Crouch 1823–
        2. 2. William Crouch 1803–
        3. 3. Andrew Crouch 1804–1861
        4. 4. Lydia Crouch 1805–1845
        5. 5. Judith Crouch 1806–1881
        6. 6. Julia (Ann) Crouch 1807–
        7. 7. Sarah Crouch 1809–
        8. 8. John (Jacob) Crouch 1810–1904
        9. 9. Smith Crouch 1815–1863
        10. 10. Currence Crouch 1817–
        11. 11. Angeline Crouch 1827–
      2. 2. Major (John) Crouch 1773–1859
      3. 3. Andrew (Crouch) Jr 1780–1873

Jurian Westfall's Timeline

4 Records

1684
before 27 April 1684
Birth of Jurian Westfall in Kingston, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America
Kingston, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America
1684
27 April 1684
Jurian Westfall was christened in Dutch Reformed Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America
Dutch Reformed Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America
1731
22 March 1731
Age 47
Death of Jurian Westfall in Montague Township, Sussex, New Jersey, British Colonial America
Montague Township, Sussex, New Jersey, British Colonial America
1731
March 1731
Age 47
Burial of Jurian Westfall in Old Minisink Reformed Dutch Cemetery, Hackettstown, Warren, New Jersey, British Colonial America
Old Minisink Reformed Dutch Cemetery, Hackettstown, Warren, New Jersey, British Colonial America

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: before 27 April 1684
    Event Place: Kingston, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Christening
    Event Date: 27 April 1684
    Event Place: Dutch Reformed Church, Kingston, Ulster, New York, British Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 March 1731
    Event Place: Montague Township, Sussex, New Jersey, British Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: March 1731
    Event Place: Old Minisink Reformed Dutch Cemetery, Hackettstown, Warren, New Jersey, British Colonial America

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