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Stephen “Etienne” DeLancey was a major figure in the life of colonial New York 1663–1741 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 24 October 1663
Birth Location: Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
Death Date: 18 November 1741
Death Location: New York City, Province of New York, British America
Father: Seigneur Caen)
Mother: Marguerite Bertrand
Spouse(s): Ann VanCortlandt
Children(s): Pieter\ Esq., James York, Lady Lancey, Oliver descent
Stephen “Etienne” DeLancey was a major figure in the life of colonial New York was born in 1663 in Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France, the child of Seigneur Jacques De Lancy Seigneur Of Caen And Marguerite Bertrand. Stephen “Etienne” DeLancey was a major figure in the life of colonial New York married Ann Delancey Vancortlandt, and had children including James Delancey Chief Justice Lieutenant Governor Amp Acting Colonial Governor Of The Province Of New York, Lady Susan Anna De Lancey, Oliver De Lancey Was A British Army Officer Of French Huguenot And Ashkenazi Jewish Descent, Pieter Peter Delancey Esq. Stephen “Etienne” DeLancey was a major figure in the life of colonial New York passed away in 1741 in New York City, Province of New York, British America.
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Biography
- Stephen “Etienne” DeLancey was a major figure in the life of colonial New York was born in 1663 in Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France, the child of Seigneur Jacques De Lancy Seigneur Of Caen And Marguerite Bertrand.
- Stephen “Etienne” DeLancey was a major figure in the life of colonial New York married Ann Delancey Vancortlandt, and had children including James Delancey Chief Justice Lieutenant Governor Amp Acting Colonial Governor Of The Province Of New York, Lady Susan Anna De Lancey, Oliver De Lancey Was A British Army Officer Of French Huguenot And Ashkenazi Jewish Descent, Pieter Peter Delancey Esq.
- Stephen “Etienne” DeLancey was a major figure in the life of colonial New York passed away in 1741 in New York City, Province of New York, British America.
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Stephen York's Ancestors
Stephen York's Descendants
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1. Pieter\ (Peter DeLancey,) Esq. 1705–1770 m. Alice COLDEN 1725–1776
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1. Alice (Delancey was an American) socialite 1748–1832 m. Ralph (Blake Izard (Senator) was a U.S. politician. He served as President pro tempore of the United States Senate in) 1794 1742–1804
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1. George ((Gov. of Arkansas Teritory, Major General)) Izard 1776–1828 m. Elizabeth (Carter Farley Bannister Shippen) Izard 1772–1826
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1. James (Farley) Izard 1809–1836
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2. Ralph (Farley) Izard 1804–1831
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3. George Izard 1805–
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2. Ralph (Delancey Izard US Naval) Officer 1785–1824
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3. Margaret ((Manigault)) Izard 1768–1824
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4. Eliza ((Pinckney)) Izard 1784–1862
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5. Rosetta (Margaretta (Bull)) Izard 1789–1815
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6. Henry Izard 1771–1826
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7. Charlotte (Georgina) Izard 1792–1832
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8. Arene ((Deas)) Izard 1779–1862
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9. William Izard 1789–1789
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10. Henrietta Izard 1788–1788
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11. Caroline Izard 1786–1788
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2. Susanna (De) Lancey 1754–1837 m. Thomas (Henry Barclay Maj\Col, His Britannic Majesty's Consul General to the United) States 1753–1830
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1. George (Cornwell) Barclay 1790–1869
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2. Delancey (Barclay - Col.Grenadier Guards. CB.) KC. 1780–1826 m. Mary (Elizabeth) Freshfield 1791–1871
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1. Mary (Delancey) Barclay 1826–1831
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3. Captain (Thomas Edmund) Barclay 1783–1838
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4. Beverley (Robinson) Barclay 1786–1803
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5. Cornelia (Elizabeth Stewart) Barclay 1801–1801
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6. Anthony Barclay 1792–1877
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7. Susannah ((Susan)) Barclay 1785–1805
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8. Elisa Barclay 1776–1817
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9. Henry Barclay 1778–1851
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3. Stephen (De Lancey was a lawyer and political figure in New York state and Nova) Scotia 1738–1809
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4. Warren DeLancey 1751–1843 m. Ann Taylor 1754–1794 m. Sarah (Rebecca Bond) Lawrence 1771–1850 m. Mary Lawrence 1765–1796
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1. Warren Delancey 1781–1882
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2. John (Delancey) Sr 1796–1863
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3. Thomas (Lawrence) DeLancey 1802–1879
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4. Oliver (Lawrence) DeLancey 1809–1893
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5. Henry DeLancey 1799–1844
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6. Sarah (Bond) DeLancey 1801–1801
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7. Susan DeLancey 1803–1890
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8. Mary (Lawrence) DeLancey 1805–1900
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5. James ('The Outlaw of The Bronx' DeLancey was a colonial American who led one of the best known and most feared of the loyalist) units 1747–1804 m. Martha Tippett 1765–1837
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1. William DeLancey 1783–1869
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2. Captain (James) Delancey 1789–1813
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3. Elizabeth Delancey 1787–1836
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4. Lieutenant (Oliver) Delancey 1793–1845
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5. Maria Delancey 1786–1808
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6. Peter Delancey 1802–1889
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7. Stephen Delancey 1800–1888
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8. Susan Delancey 1798–1813
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2. James (DeLancey, Chief Justice, Lieutenant Governor & Acting Colonial Governor of the Province of New) York 1703–1760
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3. Lady (Susan Anna de) Lancey 1707–1771 m. Vice (Adm Sir Peter K) Warren 1703–1752
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4. Oliver (De Lancey was a British Army officer of French Huguenot and Ashkenazi Jewish) descent 1708–1785
Stephen York's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 24 October 1663
Event Place: Caen, Calvados, Basse-Normandie, France
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 18 November 1741
Event Place: New York City, Province of New York, British America