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Family: Frederick Nicolaas Frederickse Van Patten / Christina Sitterly (F551607903)

m. Aft 1839

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  • Male
    Frederick Nicolaas Frederickse Van Patten

    Birth  1809  Schenectady County, New York Find all individuals with events at this location
    Death  Yes, date unknown   
    Burial     
    Marriage  Aft 1839  [1 Reformed Dutch Church, Schenectady, Schenectady County, New York  [1Find all individuals with events at this location
    Father  Nicolaas Van Petten | F551605453 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Elizabeth Van Valkenburgh | F551605453 Group Sheet 

    Female
    Christina Sitterly

    Birth  1808   
    Death  Yes, date unknown   
    Burial     
    Father   
    Mother   

  • Sources 
    1. [S1353] Charles Case Stoodley, MS 147 - Charles Case Stoodley, (10 Sep 2002 Charles Case Stoodley himself. Carolyn Van Patten Case Stoodley's 40+-years of family history and genealogy; research for her NDAR# 430875, Colonial Dames C17. Schenectady County Historical Society (SCHS) Archivists Howard A Mc Conville, Donald Albert Keefer; SCHS volunteers, including research of Ella Greene. Clan Grant Historians and Genealogist Byrel Grant. Jack and Belva Maybee, Frances I Van Patter Hindmarsh--and Van Patten Network researchers. Bradt Book (1990, 1993) author Cynthia Brott Biasca and her mentor, Kenneth Bradt. Maybee Society respondents to many querries in the 'Communicator'. Bradt Society 'News' (BFN), editor, Ken Bradt, and respondents to queries. The Trieux Society, Connie xxxxxx, one and all. The support, encouragement and contribution of Shirley and John Weihing, Leon Van Patten, Stephen Van Wormer and his Wilson OberClough (-1990). Bruce Ackerman. 'Mr Chips' Newsletters of Charles Delmar Townsend. Everyone who passed on information and a kind word. As ever, people helping one another to be careful gleaners, and 'get it right', a memorable admonishment from Peaarson and cbbiasca@AOL.com. Just the beginning!).