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- The number of graves purchased for children indicate that there were likely more children than were recorded.
"In 1687 as a native of Flatlands, he took the oath of allegiance, where he owned and operated the paternal farm. His name appears on the assessment roles of 1683 and 1698. He was a dealer in real estate and made many trades. He was listed as a farmer on Long Island. In 1690 he obtained a tract of land at St. John's on the Delaware River."
"Dec. 12, 1719 - acknowledged before John Terhunen, Esq., one of His Majesty's Justices of the Peace for Kings county on the Island of Nassau."
REFN: SOUR @S60@
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