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Thomas Hendrickson

Birth21 Apr 1737 - Oyster Bay, Nassau County, New York, Colonial America
DeathBet. 1782–1829 - East Woods, Oyster Bay, N.Y
MotherSarah Jurian Ryder
FatherThomas Hendrickson

Born in Oyster Bay, Nassau County, New York, Colonial America on 21 Apr 1737 to Thomas Hendrickson and Sarah Jurian Ryder. Thomas Hendrickson married Margaret Carman and had 5 children. He passed away on Bet. 1782–1829 in East Woods, Oyster Bay, N.Y.

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Thomas Hendrickson
1704 - 1776
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Sarah Jurian Ryder
1709 - 1750
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Margaret Carman
1741 - 1793
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Abigail Hendrickson
1769 - 1858
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John Hendrickson
1780 - Unknown
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Phebe Hendrickson
1783 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Hendrickson
1783 - Unknown
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Mary Hendrickson
1783 - Unknown

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