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Margaret Mollenauer

Female Abt 1687 - 1745  (~ 58 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Margaret Mollenauer was born about 1687 in Somerset County, NJ (daughter of Art Mollenbaur); died in 1745 in Frederick, County, VA.

    Margaret married John Van Metre in 1710 in Somerville, Somerset County, NJ. John (son of Joost Jan(Sen) Van Metern and Sarah Du Bois) was born on 14 Oct 1683 in Marbletown, Ulster County, NY; was christened on 14 Oct 1683 in Kingston, Ulster County, NY; died on 13 Aug 1745 in Winchester, VA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Rebecca Van Meter was born in 1711 in Somerset County, NJ; died in 1770 in VA.
    2. Isaac Van Meter was born in 1713; died on 3 Sep 1745 in Frederick, County, VA.
    3. Elizabeth Van Meter was born in 1715 in Somerset County, NJ; died in 1792 in Shepherdstown, Jefferson County, WV.
    4. Henry Van Meter was born in 1717; died in 1793 in Berkeley County, WV.
    5. Rachael Van Meter was born in 1719; died in 1744.
    6. Abraham Van Meter was born in 1721; died in 1783 in Martinsburg, Berkeley, WV.
    7. Jacob Van Meter was born in 1723; died on 16 Nov 1798 in Hardin County, KY; was buried in Elizabethtown, Hardin County, KY.
    8. Rebecca Van Metre was born about 1723 in Martinsburg, Berkeley, WV.
    9. Maudlina Van Meteren was born in 1725.
    10. Mandlina Van Meter was born about 1725.
    11. Magdalena Van Metre was born in 1725 in Somerset County, NJ.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Art Mollenbaur was born about 1698; died in 1806 in Berkeley County, WV.
    Children:
    1. 1. Margaret Mollenauer was born about 1687 in Somerset County, NJ; died in 1745 in Frederick, County, VA.


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