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David VanMeter

Birth17 Jul 1762 - New Jersey, USA
Death25 Nov 1816 - Pittsgrove, Salem, New Jersey, United States
MotherSarah Krom
FatherEphraim Van Meteren

Born in New Jersey, USA on 17 Jul 1762 to Ephraim Van Meteren and Sarah Krom. David VanMeter married Sarah 1765 Newkirk and had 7 children. He passed away on 25 Nov 1816 in Pittsgrove, Salem, New Jersey, United States.

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Ephraim Van Meteren
1743 - 1790
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Sarah Krom
1732 - Unknown
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Sarah 1765 Newkirk
1765 - 1828
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Ephraim Van Meter
1791 - 1869
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Amy 1785 Van Meter
1785 - 1858
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Elizabeth Vanmeter
1788 - Unknown
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Margaret Vanmeter
1801 - Unknown
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Rebecca Van Meter
1796 - 1869
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Rebecca Vanmeter
1796 - Unknown
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Joel Vanmeter
1798 - 1866

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