Portal:Marytje Symonsen
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Marytje Symonsen (c1705-1772) was born about 1705, in Brooklyn, Kings, New York Colony, British Colonial America, her father, Frederick Simonson van Nostrand, was 43 and her mother, Lydia Fontine, was 43. She married Johannes Cashow I about 1722, in New York Colony, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 5 sons and 1 daughter. She died about 7 May 1772, in Oyster Bay Town, Queens, New York Colony, British Colonial America, at the age of 68, and was buried in East Hillside Cemetery, Glen Head, Oyster Bay, Nassau, New York.
Works about Marytje Symonsen
- Jacob Cashow (1902)
- Her father-in-law's biography. "Jacob Cashow, of Brooklyn, born in New York; married September 28, 1695, Anna Maria Rapalje, daughter of Tunis Rapalje and Sarah Van Vechten, born at Cripple Bush. His will dated May 31, 1734; proved October 2, 1758 (R. L. ax, F., Jos, New York). He gives to Jacob's son, Tunis, his gun; and to Abraham the land at Cellers Neck. Issue: Johannes Cashow (1701-1777), married Marytje Symonsen."
- Johannes Cashow (1902)
- Her husband's biography. "Johannes Cashow, son of Jacob Cashow and Anna Maria Rapalje, baptized September 21, 1701, in Brooklyn; buried July 25, 1777; married Marytje Symonsen, supposed daughter of Frederick Symonsen and Lea Fonteyn; buried May 9, 1772. August 5, 1769, he sold land to his son Mouris Cashow, 13 acres between Wolver Hollow and Norridge (East Norwich), for £200."
- Frederick Cashow (1902)
- Her son's biography. "Frederick Cashow, son of Johannes Cashow and Marÿtje Symonsen, married Maragriete Hardenberg, daughter of Jannetje and Henderickus Dorlant. Issue: … Rem Cashow, married Hendericke Hegeman, married Maratÿe Bennet."
See also
- Portal:Johannes Cashow, his wife
- Portal:Frederick Cashow, her son
- Portal:Rem Cashow, his grandson