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Daniel VanCourt

Birth1758 - Middlesex, New Jersey, USA
Death01 Nov 1822 - Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA
MotherMary Sayre
FatherSamuel VanCourt

Born in Middlesex, New Jersey, USA on 1758 to Samuel VanCourt and Mary Sayre. Daniel VanCourt married Jemima Willett and had 7 children. He passed away on 01 Nov 1822 in Middlesex County, New Jersey, USA.

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Samuel Vancourt
1730 - 1777
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Mary Sayre
1733 - 1823
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Jemima Willett
1765 - 1812
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Daniel Vancourt
1802 - 1855
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William Sayres Van Court
1791 - 1841
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Sarah (Sallie) Vancourt
1798 - 1883
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John Warren Vancourt
1794 - Unknown
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Mary Van Court
1800 - 1835
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Hannah Van Court
Unknown - Unknown
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Samuel Van Court
1792 - Unknown

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