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Elizabeth Duryea

Birth08 Aug 1742 - Bushwick, Brooklyn NY
Death19 February 1820 - New Utrecht, Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, United States of America
MotherCatherine Schenck
FatherJoost Duryea

Born in Bushwick, Brooklyn NY on 08 Aug 1742 to Joost Duryea and Catherine Schenck. Elizabeth Duryea married Harmanus Barkeloo and had 9 children. She passed away on 19 February 1820 in New Utrecht, Kings County (Brooklyn), New York, United States of America.

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Parents
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Joost Duryea
1709 - 1783
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Catherine Schenck
1720 - 1796
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Harmanus Barkeloo
1745 - 1788
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John Harmanus Barkuloo
1778 - 1849
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Ann Barkuloo
1786 - 1849
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Catherine Barkeloo
1768 - 1844
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Sarah Barkuloo
1766 - 1837
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Harmanus H Barkeloo
1773 - 1842
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William Barkuloo
1780 - 1780
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George Barculo
1775 - 1796
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Elizabeth Harmanus Barkelow
1780 - 1790
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William Barkuloo
1783 - 1867

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