Display Patriot - P-336261 - Daniel VANDERHEYDEN

Daniel VANDERHEYDEN

SAR Patriot #: P-336261

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State of Service: NY      Qualifying Service: Private

Birth: abt 1760
Death: 04 May 1849 bur. Verona / Oneida / NY

Qualifying Service Description:

Private, New York Militia, Albany, Capt Joseph Peca


Additional References:

Rev War Pension S23466


Spouse: Maria Van Antwerpen
Children: Abraham;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2018-03-23 FL 78876 Alfred Parks Honeywell (143640) Abraham   
Location:
Verona / Oneida / NY / USA
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Section A
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Phot displayed courtesy of Parks Honeywell.FL SAR



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Author: Alfred Parks Honeywell

BIOGRAPHY DANIEL VAN DER HEYDEN P-336261

Born: 2-22-1784 Schenectady, New York

Died: 5-04-1849 Verona, Oneida County, New York

Son of Dirk Jochemse and Margarita (Kettlehun) Van Der Heyden

Married Maria Van Antwerp 2-28-1754 Albany, Albany County, New York born 1-24-1754 Schaghticoke, NY, daughter of Daniel Joachimse and Debora (Viele) Kettlehuyn

Children:

Dirk b. 1784

Margarietje b. 1785

Annatje b. 1789

Engeltje b. 1791

Eva b. 1795

Abraham b. 1797 marr. Deborah Larrabee, dau. Richard and Ruth (Sedgwick) Larrabee 

David b. 1800

Service: Revolutionary War Pensioner, Albany, New York


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