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John Post

Birthabt 1740 - New York, USA
Death6 Aug 1817 - New York, USA
MotherRebecca Nagel
FatherHendrick Post

Born in New York, USA on abt 1740 to Hendrick Post and Rebecca Nagel. John Post married Deborah Smith and had 11 children. He passed away on 6 Aug 1817 in New York, USA.

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Parents
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Hendrick Post
1710 - 1769
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Rebecca Nagel
1721 - 1810
Spouse(s)
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Deborah Smith
1740 - 1832
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Deborah Smith
1749 - 1836
Children Show all
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Catherine Post
1766 - 1828
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Deborah Post
1772 - 1828
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Peter Ritter Post
1784 - Unknown
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John Post
1768 - 1820
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William Post
1770 - Unknown
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Benjamin Post
1782 - Unknown
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David Post
1777 - Unknown
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Thomas Post
1775 - Unknown
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John A. Post
1768 - 1842
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William Post
1780 - Unknown
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William Post
1774 - Unknown

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