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William Hendrickson (107) was baptized on 3 February 1777 at Dutch Reformed Church in Monmouth Co., New Jersey (108). He was born. He bought land on 3 April 1827 in Montgomery Co, Ohio from Philips Shoe and Barbara his wife (109). William Hendrickson of Montgomery Co., Ohio, purchased 8 acres in the northeast corner of the southwest quarter of Section 17, Township 2, Range 6 East, for $100. Geo. C. Davis and John Folkerth (justice of the peace) were witnesses. William died about 1828. Eleanor Emmons and William Hendrickson were married on 4 April 1800 in Monmouth Co., New Jersey (110).
107 - Church Register of the Reformed Church of Freehold and Middletown (Monmouth Co., New Jersey), hand-written transcript, 145, William Hendrickson; FHL microfilm 1,016,879, 1. Record gives parents names as Albert Hendrickson & Joanna Witle?.108 - Dutch Reformed Church (Freehold and Middletown, New Jersey), , 145.109 - Montgomery County, Ohio, Deed Book K: 681-682, Philip Shoe and Barbara, his wife, to William Hendrickson; FHL microfilm 966,645.110 -George C. Beekman, Earl Dutch Settlers of Monmouth County, New Jersey (Freehold, New Jersey: Moreau Bros., 1901), 143; digital images, Internet Archive, Open Library (http://openlibrary.org : accessed 1 November 2011.
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- [S20] Internet History and Family History sites., James Gill. jimgill.net/anc_hendrickson/b2291.html.
William Hendrickson was baptized on 3 February 1777 at Dutch Reformed Church in Monmouth Co., New Jersey. He was born. He bought land on 3 April 1827 in Montgomery Co, Ohio from Philips Shoe and Barbara his wife. William Hendrickson of Montgomery Co., Ohio, purchased 8 acres in the northeast corner of the southwest quarter of Section 17, Township 2, Range 6 East, for $100. Geo. C. Davis and John Folkerth (justice of the peace) were witnesses. William died about 1828. Eleanor Emmons and William Hendrickson were married on 4 April 1800 in Monmouth Co., New Jersey.
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