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Cornelius J. Post

Birth1 Feb 1735 - Bergen, Bergen, New Jersey, USA
Death2 Feb 1812 - , Bergen, New Jersey, USA
MotherElizabeth Van Houten
FatherJohannes Adrian Post

Born in Bergen, Bergen, New Jersey, USA on 1 Feb 1735 to Johannes Adrian Post and Elizabeth Van Houten. Cornelius J. Post married Marrietje Hartman Cadmus and had 7 children. He passed away on 2 Feb 1812 in , Bergen, New Jersey, USA.

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Johannes Adrian Post
1690 - 1783
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Elizabeth Van Houten
1693 - 1776
Spouse(s)
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Marrietje Hartman Cadmus
1738 - 1786
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Annie Maria (Kogh) Cogh
1745 - 1814
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Griete Sog
Unknown - Unknown
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Maritye Post
Unknown - Unknown
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Cornelius Cornelise Post
1777 - 1855
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Casparus Cornelius Post
1767 - 1842
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Johannes Cornelissen Post
1761 - 1841
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Gerrit A. Post
1770 - 1843
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Hartman C. Post
1764 - Unknown
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Hartman (Hendrick) Post
1770 - 1849
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Garret C Post
1817 - 1900

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