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Johnathan Henry DeWitt

Birth28 Jan 1759 - Linlithgo, Columbia, New York, United States
Death26 Nov 1801 - Drowned in the Oromocto River, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada
MotherGertruyd Persen
FatherEvert DeWitt

Born in Linlithgo, Columbia, New York, United States on 28 Jan 1759 to Evert DeWitt and Gertruyd Persen. Johnathan Henry DeWitt married Phoebe Durose and had 8 children. He passed away on 26 Nov 1801 in Drowned in the Oromocto River, Sunbury County, New Brunswick, Canada.

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Evert Dewitt
1733 - 1801
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Gertruyd Persen
1735 - 1801
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Phoebe Durose
1763 - 1806
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Charles Dewitt
1799 - Unknown
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Abraham Persen Dewitt
1788 - 1866
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Thomas Durose Dewitt
1791 - 1871
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Maria Ann Dewitt
1797 - 1885
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Gertrude Dewitt
1795 - 1883
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John Dewitt
1793 - 1890
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Luke Dewitt
1801 - 1876
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Mary G. Dewitt
1782 - 1825

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