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Re: Jan Gardenier
Posted by: Paul Sweet (ID *****8040) Date: June 23, 2002 at 18:00:07
In Reply to: Jan Gardenier by wes covey of 13

Greetings! I found the following inquiry at Olive Tree Genealogy. Of particular interest is the response from Lorine. Check out the following website as well.

http://www.geocities.com/heartland/pointe/9126/gardenier.html

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Immigrant's Date & Place of Birth: about 1637, ?
Immigrant's Date & Place of Death: ?
Immigrant's Spouse: Sara Janse Van Bremen
Source of Information: LDS records
Immigrant's Children: Joyntje Gardenier, 1670, Albany Co. Alida
Gardenier, 1674, Albany Co. Ariaantje Gardenier, 1678, Albany Co.
Jacob Gardenier, 22 Dec.1681, Albany Co. Helena Gardenier, 13
Feb. 1687, Albany Co. Jan Gardenier, 12 May 1689, Albany Co.
Cornelia Gardenier, 11 Oct. 1691, Albany Co.

Notes: This family lived in Albany County, New York possibly in the
Kinderhook area. Their records are apparently with the Dutch Reform
Church. I have been unable to search these records myself. Ariaantje
Gardenier married John Woodcock on the 19th of May 1702,in
Kinderhook, Albany County, NY. John Woodcock was born in New
York State about 1675. If anyone has information on this family I
would appreciate hearing from them.
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Note From Lorine: The Jan Jacobse you are seeking is in Pearson's
Genealogies of the First Settlers of Albany on pp 52-23. Jan was the
s/o Jacob Jansz Gardenier aka Flodder who came to Beverwyck as
early as 1638. Jacob was md. to Josyna unkown and then to Barentje
Stratsmans. You need to be looking under Flodder as well as
Gardenier for this family.


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