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Tryntje Bording

Birth05 Nov 1651 - New Netherlands now New York, Kings, New York, Colonial America
Death1719 - New Amsterdam, , New York, USA
MotherSUSANNA LEES MARSURIJNS
FatherClaes Claeszen BORDING

Born in New Netherlands now New York, Kings, New York, Colonial America on 05 Nov 1651 to Claes Claeszen BORDING and SUSANNA LEES MARSURIJNS. Tryntje Bording married Dr. Luycas Vantienhoven and had 7 children. She passed away on 1719 in New Amsterdam, , New York, USA.

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Claes Claeszen Bording
1625 - 1691
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Susanna Lees Marsurijns
1631 - 1691
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Dr. Luycas Vantienhoven
1649 - 1714
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Cornelia Van Tienhoven
1678 - 1748
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Sara Vantienhoven
1681 - 1744
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Cornelius Van Tienhoven
1671 - 1737
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Susanna Van Thienhoven
1673 - 1707
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Nicholas Vantienhoven
1675 - 1715
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Rachel Vantienhoven
1671 - 1706
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Elizabeth Vantienhoven
1690 - Unknown

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