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Cornelia Vanderbilt

Birth1738-04-22 - Staten Island,Richmond,New York,USA
Death1810-07-23 - Staten Island,Richmond,New York,USA
MotherCatreyna (Beekman) Veghte
FatherAdrian Vanderbilt

Born in Staten Island,Richmond,New York,USA on 1738-04-22 to Adrian Vanderbilt and Catreyna (Beekman) Veghte. Cornelia Vanderbilt married Daniel Mersereau and had 5 children. She passed away on 1810-07-23 in Staten Island,Richmond,New York,USA.

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Parents
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Adrian Vanderbilt
1716 - 1759
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Catreyna (Beekman) Veghte
1717 - Unknown
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Daniel Mersereau
1731 - 1786
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John Mersereau
1758 - 1832
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Daniel Jr Mersereau
1761 - 1848
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Catherine Mersereau
1767 - 1842
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Henry Mersereau
1773 - 1819
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Elizabeth Mersereau
1770 - Unknown

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