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Margarita Post 1657–1700 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: ABT 1657
Birth Location: British Colonial America
Death Date: ABT 1700
Death Location: Hurley, Ulster, New York Colony, British Colonial America
Father: Adrian Post
Mother: Claartje Moockers
Spouse(s): Johannes Hooges
Children(s): Marytje Hooges, Geertie Hooges, Anthonij Hooges, Eva Hooges, Johanna Hooges, Claartje Hooges, Annetje Hooges, Catherine Hooges
The story of Margarita Post began in 1657 in British Colonial America. Margarita Post married Johannes De Hooges, and had children including Annetje De Hooges, Anthonij Janszen De Hooges, Catherine De Hooges, Claartje De Hooges, Eva De Hooges, Geertie De Hooges, Johanna De Hooges, Marytje De Hooges. Margarita Post passed away in 1700 in Hurley, Ulster, New York Colony, British Colonial America.
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Biography
- The story of Margarita Post began in 1657 in British Colonial America.
- Margarita Post married Johannes De Hooges, and had children including Annetje De Hooges, Anthonij Janszen De Hooges, Catherine De Hooges, Claartje De Hooges, Eva De Hooges, Geertie De Hooges, Johanna De Hooges, Marytje De Hooges.
- Margarita Post passed away in 1700 in Hurley, Ulster, New York Colony, British Colonial America.
Immediate Family
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Margarita Post's Ancestors
Margarita Post's Descendants
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1. Marytje (De) Hooges 1687–1718 m. Willem (Pieterz) Ostrander 1682–1742
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1. Margreitjen Ostrander 1714–1758 m. James Jackson 1709–
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2. Pieter Ostrander 1706–1776 m. Maria Pier 1711–1783
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3. Johannes Ostrander 1708–1780 m. Magtelt Búÿs 1713–1778
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4. Rebekka (Pieterz) Ostrander 1710–1760 m. Petrus Fynhout 1702–1768
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5. Rachel Ostrander 1715–1759 m. Pieter Buys 1711–1759
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1. Margarietje Buys 1743–
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2. Ary Buys 1754– m. Marytie 1755–
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3. Mariah Buis 1736– m. Abraham (Van) Vredenburg 1737–
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4. Abraham Buyse 1746–1819 m. Mary Cowan 1750–1831
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5. Hendrick Buys 1734–1800 m. Eva Cool 1733–
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6. Catrintie (or Tryntie) Buys 1738–1810 m. Isaac Kip 1738–
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7. William Buis 1740–1822 m. Elizabeth Snyder 1749–1822
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8. Benjamin Buis 1751–1816 m. Benjamin Buis 1755–1787 m. Eunice Denny 1757–1822
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9. Geertruy Buys 1757– m. Lambertus (Bartholomew Van) Valkenburg 1755–1849
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10. Magdalena Büys 1749–1842 m. Gysbert (or Gilbert Scherp or) Sharp 1743–1819
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1. Henry Sharpe 1782–1853 m. Elizabeth Dafoe 1786–1861
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2. Maria Sharp 1779–1860
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3. Jakob Scherp 1788–1818
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4. Peter Sharp 1770– m. Margaret Sharp 1780–
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5. Jannetje Scherp 1769–
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6. Lawrence Sharp 1777–1864 m. Mary Rikely 1786–1864
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7. Gilbert (G.) Sharpe 1784–1859 m. Ruth Bell 1789–1864
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8. Jacobus (James) Sharpe 1773–1843 m. Catherine (or Katreen) Finkle 1778–1836
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9. Catherine Sharp 1786–1872 m. John Bell 1785–1853
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2. Geertie (De) Hooges 1682–
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3. Anthonij (Janszen De) Hooges 1684–1685
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4. Eva (De) Hooges 1676– m. Pieter (Jacobse Van) Etten 1673–1731
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5. Johanna (De) Hooges 1690–1737 m. Ariens Roosa 1694–1750
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6. Claartje (de) Hooges 1679–1773 m. Teunis Quick 1675–1717
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7. Annetje (De) Hooges 1682–1764 m. Emanuel (Jacobsen Van) Etten 1681–1741
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8. Catherine (De) Hooges 1686–1744 m. Wynant (Melgertse) Vanderpoel 1683–1750
Margarita Post's Timeline
3 Records
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: ABT 1657
Event Place: British Colonial America
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Christening
Event Date: 6 JUN 1657
Event Place: Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, New Netherland
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: ABT 1700
Event Place: Hurley, Ulster, New York Colony, British Colonial America