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Note: From a list provided August 11,1909 and August 1914 by J.W. Poucher, M.D.,Mrs Poucher, Miss Helen Van Kleeck, Miss M.O. Johnston and Miss Helen W. Reynolds.
Note: The following information was compiled by Sarah K Hermans, Regent, Chancellor Livingston, NSDAR, May 2015 and published in “44 Patriots of the American Revolution interred in the Rhinebeck Reformed Church Cemetery”. Provided by and used with permission of Sarah K Hermans
Jacob Hendricks
GRAVESTONE LOCATION:
Row 14, thin plain stone near the middle next to Peter Schultz.
REVOLUTIONARY WAR SERVICE:
PRIVATE: 1st Reg’t Ulster Co. Militia [NYRC+S V1 p. 189] and Land Bounty Rights, 1st Reg’t Ulster Co. Militia [NYRC+S V1 p. 260]
DAR ANCESTOR NUMBER: Not in DAR database
GENEALOGY:
Jacob Hendricks was born c.1756 and probably married Elizabeth Volland. They probably had a son Jacob Jr. who is listed as a deacon around the same time that his father was an elder. Jacob was a deacon in 1803 and elder in 1819. If he married Elizabeth Volland, they had son David born October 31st, 1791 and baptized January 8th, 1792 in Rhinebeck. It was probably Jacob Jr. that had a wife named Christina Schultz as the baptisms of their children are a bit later than would be expected, although she could also have been a second wife. He died December 19th, 1835.
Flowers
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