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Cornelia MELYN
Jacob LOPER Jacob SCHELLINGER |
Wife: Cornelia MELYN
Birth: bap. 27 Feb 1628, Amsterdam, North Holland Prov., Netherlands Death: 25 Feb 1715/6 Father: Cornelis MELYN Mother: "Janneken" Adriaens |
Marriage-1: 30 Jun 1647 |
Husband-1: Jacob LOPER |
Marriage-2: 7 Apr 1653 |
Husband-2: Jacob SCHELLINGER |
Children with Jacob LOPER: |
. Jacob LOPER II
. Janneken LOPER |
Children with Jacob SCHELLINGER: |
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Sources:
1. A series of six papers by Paul Gibson Burton published in the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record under the titles, "The Antwerp Ancestry of Cornelis Melyn" (1936, 67: 157-164, 67: 246-255) and "Cornelis Melyn, Patroon of Staten Island and Some of His Descendants" (1937, 68: 3-17, 68: 132-146, 68: 217-231, 68: 357-365). 2. Chapter III, the Melyn chapter, from Baker Ancestry: the Ancestry of Samuel Baker, of Pleasant Valley, Steuben County, New York, with Some of His Descendants, self-published by Frank Baker (1914, Chicago). Posted in seven parts on the Melyn Biographies board under the title "MELYN in 'The BAKER Ancestry'." 3. Email from Miss Kristen (20 May 2000):
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