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Leah Vandermark

Birth24 May 1766 - Walpeck, Sussex County, NJ
DeathFeb 1810 - Northampton, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherSarah Brink
FatherBenjamin Vandermark

Born in Walpeck, Sussex County, NJ on 24 May 1766 to Benjamin Vandermark and Sarah Brink. Leah Vandermark married Bartle Bartelson and had 6 children. She passed away on Feb 1810 in Northampton, Northampton, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Benjamin Vandermark
1738 - 1805
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Sarah Brink
1739 - 1823
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Bartle Bartelson
1762 - 1863
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Pvt Peter Bartleson
1792 - 1873
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Mary Bartleson
1788 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Bartleson
1794 - Unknown
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Henry Bartleson
1796 - Unknown
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Sarah Bartleson
1798 - Unknown
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Thomas Bartleson
1792 - 1868

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