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John Tremper Post

Birth15 Apr 1806 - Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA
Death12 Dec 1853 - Kingston, Ulster County, New York
MotherSarah Delamater
FatherJohn Henry "Jan" Post

Born in Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA on 15 Apr 1806 to John Henry "Jan" Post and Sarah Delamater. John Tremper Post married Sarah Deyo and had 6 children. He passed away on 12 Dec 1853 in Kingston, Ulster County, New York.

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John Henry "Jan" Post
1763 - 1842
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Sarah Delamater
1774 - 1809
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Sarah Deyo
1803 - 1878
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Elisa Catharine Post
1829 - Unknown
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Sarah Parmelia Post
1837 - Unknown
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Jeremiah Post
1840 - Unknown
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Abraham "Abram" Eugene Post
1844 - 1912
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Mary Elizabeth Post
1847 - 1927
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William Post
1852 - Unknown

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