Family: RUE, Theodorus C / COUWENHOVEN, Ann (F98)
m. Bef 1823-
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RUE, Theodorus C
Birth 1793 Freehold, Monmouth, NJ Death 2 Jul 1852 Lemon, Butler, Ohio Burial Middletown Cemetery Sq08_L08, Section 28, Lemon Twp, Butler, OH Marriage Bef 1823 [1] Father RUE, Matthew | F355 Group Sheet Mother BOWERS, Eliza | F355 Group Sheet
Female
COUWENHOVEN, Ann
Birth Sep 1790 New Jersey Death Burial Other Spouse SCHENCK, William | F739 Marriage 11 Mar 1812 First Dutch Church, Monmouth Co, NJ Father COUWENHOVEN, Garret | F742 Group Sheet Mother SCHENCK, Antje | F742 Group Sheet
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RUE, William
Birth Bef May 1823 Lemon, Butler, Ohio Death Bef 1850 Lemon, Butler, Ohio Burial Bef 1860 Middletown Cemetery Sq08_L08, Section 28, Lemon Twp, Butler, OH
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+ RUE, Garrett C.
Birth 5 Jan 1824 Lemon, Butler, Ohio Death 14 Jul 1890 Hollister, San Benito, California, USA Burial 20 Jul 1890 IOOF Cemetery, Hollister, San Benito, California, USA Spouse STEWART, Sarah Ann | F97 Marriage 17 Jan 1855 Butler, Ohio
Female
+ RUE, Maria
Birth 8 Oct 1827 Lemon, Butler, Ohio Death 23 Apr 1906 Warren, Ohio Burial 28 Apr 1906 Woodhill Cemetery Spouse BRININGER, Joshua C | F351 Marriage Bef 1850
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+ RUE, Lafayette Schenck
Birth 8 Sep 1829 “Ben Morgan Farm”, Lemon, Butler, Ohio Death 24 May 1908 Warren, OH Burial 27 May 1908 Woodhill Cemetery, Franklin, Warren, OH, USA Spouse PUGH, Mary A | F544 Marriage 27 Aug 1856 Warren County, Ohio
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Sources - [S47] George C. Beekman, Early Dutch Settlers of Monmouth County, NJ, (1901, Moreau Brothers Publishers, Freehold, NJ), Garrett, Jan Couwenhoven's youngest son, as supposed, was born on the old homestead in Marlboro township April 27th, 1726, and lived there until his death, November 1st, 1812. He was buried in the yard of the Marlboro Brick church, and his age, inscribed on his tombstone, was 86 years and 6 months. He married first Neeltje, daughter of Benjamin VanMater and Elizabeth Laen, his wife, and had by her five children. His second wife was Antje, daughter of Peter Janse Schenck and Jannetj.
- [S47] George C. Beekman, Early Dutch Settlers of Monmouth County, NJ, (1901, Moreau Brothers Publishers, Freehold, NJ), Garrett, Jan Couwenhoven's youngest son, as supposed, was born on the old homestead in Marlboro township April 27th, 1726, and lived there until his death, November 1st, 1812. He was buried in the yard of the Marlboro Brick church, and his age, inscribed on his tombstone, was 86 years and 6 months. He married first Neeltje, daughter of Benjamin VanMater and Elizabeth Laen, his wife, and had by her five children. His second wife was Antje, daughter of Peter Janse Schenck and Jannetj.
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