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Magdalena Ecker

Birth7 April 1720 (1717?) - Schoharie, Schoharie County, New York, United States
Death4 September 1784 - Schoharie, Albany, New York, USA
MotherAeltje DeRonde
FatherSybout Ecker

Born in Schoharie, Schoharie County, New York, United States on 7 April 1720 (1717?) to Sybout Ecker and Aeltje DeRonde. Magdalena Ecker married Friederich Bouck and had 11 children. She passed away on 4 September 1784 in Schoharie, Albany, New York, USA.

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Parents
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Sybout Ecker
1698 - 1771
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Aeltje Deronde
1697 - 1748
Spouse(s)
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Friederich Bouck
1700 - 1767
Children Show all
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Lieutenant Johanis Bauch
1723 - 1787
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Johannes Bouck
1747 - 1826
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Anna Eva Ecker Bauch
1721 - 1747
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Henrick (Henry) Bouck
1737 - 1816
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Anna Dorothea Bouck (Bauch)
1732 - Unknown
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Peter Nicolas Bouck
1743 - 1746
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Anna Maria Bouk (Bauch)
1741 - 1804
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Barend Bauch (Bouck)
1746 - Unknown
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Arnoldus Johannes Bock
1739 - 1805
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An Daughter
1725 - Unknown
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Margaretha Bauch
1741 - Unknown

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