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Elizabeth Houghteling Roosa

Birth
New York, USA
Death
25 Jul 1837 (aged 75)
Ulster County, New York, USA
Burial
Hurley, Ulster County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Elizabeth Houghteling was born on 22 May 1762.
Editor, "Roosa Family Bible Record", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 77, page 65 (1946). Bible owned in 1916 by the late John P. Roosa of Hurley, Ulster Co., N.Y.: 77:65.

She married John Roosa, son of Egbert Roosa and Lena Ostrander, on 17 August 1783.

Children by John Roosa b. 23 Jul 1761:
1. Lena Roosa b. 25 Apr 1784
2. Elizabeth Roosa b. 3 Sep 1785 Ibid., "Baptized by Domine Doll".
3. Maria Roosa b. 10 Aug 1787
4. Rachel Roosa b. 9 Jan 1790
5. Egbert Roosa b. 30 Jul 1792
6. Jannetje Roosa b. 19 Jun 1795
7. Tunis Houghteling Roosa b. 30 Dec 1797
8. John Roosa b. 27 Jun 1800
9. Anna Roosa b. 29 Oct 1802
10. William Roosa b. 17 Jun 1805, d. 17 Nov 1873

Elizabeth Houghteling died on 25 July 1837; "aged 75 yrs. 2 mos. 6 days."

Bio includes data from The Brouwer Genealogy Database.
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Elizabeth Houghteling was born on 22 May 1762.
Editor, "Roosa Family Bible Record", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol. 77, page 65 (1946). Bible owned in 1916 by the late John P. Roosa of Hurley, Ulster Co., N.Y.: 77:65.

She married John Roosa, son of Egbert Roosa and Lena Ostrander, on 17 August 1783.

Children by John Roosa b. 23 Jul 1761:
1. Lena Roosa b. 25 Apr 1784
2. Elizabeth Roosa b. 3 Sep 1785 Ibid., "Baptized by Domine Doll".
3. Maria Roosa b. 10 Aug 1787
4. Rachel Roosa b. 9 Jan 1790
5. Egbert Roosa b. 30 Jul 1792
6. Jannetje Roosa b. 19 Jun 1795
7. Tunis Houghteling Roosa b. 30 Dec 1797
8. John Roosa b. 27 Jun 1800
9. Anna Roosa b. 29 Oct 1802
10. William Roosa b. 17 Jun 1805, d. 17 Nov 1873

Elizabeth Houghteling died on 25 July 1837; "aged 75 yrs. 2 mos. 6 days."

Bio includes data from The Brouwer Genealogy Database.
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There may be exfoliated, sunken, buried, field stones, as grave markers, for these early Dutch/English congregation of colonists.



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