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Rebecca Fonda <I>Knickerbocker</I> Bradshaw

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Rebecca Fonda Knickerbocker Bradshaw

Birth
Schaghticoke, Rensselaer County, New York, USA
Death
12 Jul 1836 (aged 61)
Albany, Albany County, New York, USA
Burial
Mechanicville, Saratoga County, New York, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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"JOHANNES KNICKERBOCKER, JR. (Johannes,3 Johannes Harmensen,2 Harmen Jansen1), b. 29 Jan., 1751; bap. 24 March, 1751, at Albany, N.Y.; d. 10 Nov., 1827, at Schaghticoke, N.Y., aged 76 years, 9 months and 19 days; m. 1 March, 1769, at Albany (Albany and Schaghticoke church records) 'Elizabeth Winne, dau. of Capt. William Winne and Maria De Frondelac of Albany,' b. 6 April, 1752; bap. 12 April, 1752, at Albany; d. 10 Nov., 1828, it is said, at the same moment and hour as her husband. Johannes inherited the homestead at Schaghticoke. The house, a substantial brick structure, is still standing and contains many of the relics of olden times. Near by is the family cemetery [...] The children of Johannes Knickerbocker and Elizabeth Winne were bap. at Schaghticoke, except Willem: [...] Rebecka, b. 2 May, 1775; spon.: Johns. Knickerbocker; m. 5 Aug., 1792, at Schaghticoke, John Bradshaw."
Van Alstyne, William B. "The Knickerbocker Family." N.Y. Genealogical and Biographical Record 39(4). October, 1908. 279. http://books.google.com/books?id=3dUUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA279

"MRS. Elizabeth B. Fish. [...] Granddaughter of John Bradshaw and Rebecca Knickerbocker, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Knickerbocker, Jr., and Elizabeth Winne, his wife."
Lineage Book National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Vol. 20. Harrisburg, PA: Harrisburg Publishing Co., 1905. 226.

"The seven daughters of John and Elizabeth Winne Knickerbocker were, as near as I can ascertain:
"REBECCA, who married John Bradshaw, of Halfmoon, Saratoga Co., N. Y."
Shattuck, Antoinette Bradshaw and John Herman Bradshaw. Family Memorials. Chicago, IL: Rollins Publishing Co., 1890. 47.

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Middle name & locations provided by
Anonymous, Find A Grave ID49686308
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"JOHANNES KNICKERBOCKER, JR. (Johannes,3 Johannes Harmensen,2 Harmen Jansen1), b. 29 Jan., 1751; bap. 24 March, 1751, at Albany, N.Y.; d. 10 Nov., 1827, at Schaghticoke, N.Y., aged 76 years, 9 months and 19 days; m. 1 March, 1769, at Albany (Albany and Schaghticoke church records) 'Elizabeth Winne, dau. of Capt. William Winne and Maria De Frondelac of Albany,' b. 6 April, 1752; bap. 12 April, 1752, at Albany; d. 10 Nov., 1828, it is said, at the same moment and hour as her husband. Johannes inherited the homestead at Schaghticoke. The house, a substantial brick structure, is still standing and contains many of the relics of olden times. Near by is the family cemetery [...] The children of Johannes Knickerbocker and Elizabeth Winne were bap. at Schaghticoke, except Willem: [...] Rebecka, b. 2 May, 1775; spon.: Johns. Knickerbocker; m. 5 Aug., 1792, at Schaghticoke, John Bradshaw."
Van Alstyne, William B. "The Knickerbocker Family." N.Y. Genealogical and Biographical Record 39(4). October, 1908. 279. http://books.google.com/books?id=3dUUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA279

"MRS. Elizabeth B. Fish. [...] Granddaughter of John Bradshaw and Rebecca Knickerbocker, his wife. Gr.-granddaughter of John Knickerbocker, Jr., and Elizabeth Winne, his wife."
Lineage Book National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. Vol. 20. Harrisburg, PA: Harrisburg Publishing Co., 1905. 226.

"The seven daughters of John and Elizabeth Winne Knickerbocker were, as near as I can ascertain:
"REBECCA, who married John Bradshaw, of Halfmoon, Saratoga Co., N. Y."
Shattuck, Antoinette Bradshaw and John Herman Bradshaw. Family Memorials. Chicago, IL: Rollins Publishing Co., 1890. 47.

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Middle name & locations provided by
Anonymous, Find A Grave ID49686308

Inscription

Rebecca, wife of John Bradshaw, died July 12, 1836, ae. 61 ys. (C.E.Durkee's Epitaphs, page 281, Mechanicville Cemetery.)

Gravesite Details

stone broken and leaning on another stone



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