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My Maternal 4th Great Dutch Grandmother, Margarette "Margret" Redner (aka Riddenaar)

 


Name: Margarette "Margaret" Redner (aka Riddenaar, Riddenhauer, and Ridner), daughter of Johannes and Mrs. Nansje "Nancy" Redner (Riddenaar), of Bergen, New Jersey, British Colonial America.

Born: 1764 in Montgomery, Orange, New York, British Colonial America

Married: 28 March 1793, in Ulster, New York, United States to Ezekiel Linderman

Children:(6)

Corporal John Redner Linderman 1794–1877 • L7NV-5DK​​

Jacob Linderman 1795–1872 • LZGF-8KG​​ 

Nancy Linderman 1797–1878 • MHY2-CSL​​ 

Nicholas Linderman 1803–1887 • LK7T-4DM​​

Baby - Twin of Abraham 1810–1810 • LV75-4D3​​

Sgt. Abraham Linderman 1810–1891 • LV95-3R5

Death: 1837 in Orange, New York, United States

Burial: 1837 in Highland Falls, Orange, New York, United States

The Life Summary of Margarette "Margaret" When Margarette "Margaret" Redner was born in 1764, in Montgomery, Orange, New York Colony, British Colonial America, her father, Hannes "John" Riddenaar, was 19 and her mother, Mrs. Nansje Riddenaar, was 18. She married Ezekiel Linderman on 28 March 1793, in Ulster, New York, United States. They were the parents of at least 4 sons and 2 daughters. She died in 1837, in Orange, New York, United States, at the age of 73, and was buried in Highland Falls, Highlands, Orange, New York, United States.

She came from Wallkill Township, Orange, New York with her husband, Ezekiel Linderman, and their five children in the spring of 1811. She would have been pregnant with their sixth child Abraham Linderman during the trek. Abraham's twin a girl died in childbirth. This was about 10 years after his brothers Cornelius, David and Jason Linderman had made the journey. Ezekiel Linderman and his family settled in the Finger Lakes Region in the vicinity South West of the present day City of Ithaca, N.Y.

Soon after settling in the last two children were born. Description: the Lakes Country in Western New York Sources (15) Kane Co. Genealogy Society, Kane County Ill.

Personal Property Tax List of 1848 (Geneva, Illinois : Kane Co. Genealogy Society,)

Censuses 1800-1810 U.S. Census Various Pastors of the Church, Harrison Meeting House Records (photostat copy of original record 1750-1795) (Orange Co. New York: L.D.S. Church, 1950)

Will - Lenderman, Jacob (bn. 1722) (Kingston, N.Y.: Ulster County Surrogates Court, 1792) Compiled by ; Helen F. Lewis, New York's Finger Lakes Pioneer Families (Rhinebeck, New York : Kinship, c. 1980's) Compiled by; Mrs Jean D. Worden, Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Shawangunk, Ulster, New York (Goshen, N.Y.: , cir. 1940)

1850 U.S. Census 1820 U.S. Census Compiled by; Mrs.Robert Cleaver (Mary Loise Catlin Cleaver), The History of the Town of Catherine, Schuyler County N.Y. (Rutland, Vermont : The Tuttle Publishing Company Incorporated,)

1830 U.S. Census 1840 U.S. Census Jordon Dodd, Illinois Marriages to 1850 (: , 1997) 1825 State Census 1790 U.S. Census Citing This Record "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/393B-2JR : accessed 2014-12-04), entry for Ezekiel /Linderman/. Submission id:MMCZ-6DY contributor: date:10/12/2012






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