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Elizabeth Garrison

Birth10 Jan 1771 - Manorton,Columbia County,New York
Death12/7/1852 - Shenandoah,East Fishkill,New York
MotherAnna Hannah Susanna Kuhn
FatherHenry (Peter) Garrison (Gerritse)

Born in Manorton,Columbia County,New York on 10 Jan 1771 to Henry (Peter) Garrison (Gerritse) and Anna Hannah Susanna Kuhn. Elizabeth Garrison married Isaac Knapp and had 5 children. She passed away on 12/7/1852 in Shenandoah,East Fishkill,New York.

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Parents
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Henry (Peter) Garrison (Gerritse)
1736 - 1779
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Anna Hannah Susanna Kuhn
1735 - 1779
Spouse(s)
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Isaac Knapp
1766 - 1859
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Reuben Knapp
1793 - 1867
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Enos Isaac Knapp
1796 - 1835
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Nehemiah Knapp
1791 - 1833
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Hannah Knapp
1801 - 1859
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Jackson Knapp
1790 - Unknown

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