Margaret Brinck

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ChartsAncestors of Wilford Ervie Billings
Margaret Brinck, daughter of Nicholas Brinck and Hester van Garden, was born probably shortly before 6 April 1761 when she was baptized at Walpack Church, Walpack, Sussex Co., New Jersey.1,2

Margaret married Leonard Westbrook, son of Abram Dirkse Westbrook and Blandina Rosenkrans, about 1777.3,4

Family

Leonard Westbrook b. 28 Jan 1759, d. aft. 1827
Children
  • Jane Westbrook+2 b. abt. 1778
  • Blandina Westbrook3,5 b. 6 Oct 1779, d. bef. 1796
  • Catherine Westbrook3 b. abt. 1784
  • James Westbrook3 b. 25 Aug 1786, d. 2 Jan 1854
  • Chark Westbrook6 b. 22 Jun 1789
  • Esther Westbrook3 b. abt. 1790
  • Nicholas Westbrook3 b. 6 Oct 1792, d. 17 Aug 1862
  • Blandina Westbrook3 b. 18 Jun 1796, d. May 1887
  • Leonard Westbrook3 b. abt. 1797, d. young
  • Cornelius Taylor Westbrook3 b. Mar 1800
  • Richard Westbrook3 b. abt. 1803
This person was last edited on31 Jul 2016

Citations

  1. [S1421] Royden Woodward Vosburgh, Minisink Valley Reformed Dutch Church Records, 1716-1830 (1913; reprint, Westminster, Maryland: Heritage Books, 2008), 16, further cited as Vosburgh, Minisink Valley Records.
  2. [S1406] William E. Westbrooke, The Westbrook Family of New York: 1974, (San Francisco, California: s.p., 1974), 62; digital images, Ancestry.com: http://www.ancestry.com/ : 2009), 62, further cited as The Westbrook Family.
  3. [S1406] Westbrooke, The Westbrook Family, 61-62.
  4. [S1407] "Records of Baptisms of the Reformed Church at Machackemek (Deerpark)," The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 43 (Jul 1912), at 232, further cited as "Baptisms at Deerpark."
  5. [S1421] Vosburgh, Minisink Valley Records, 30.
  6. [S1421] Vosburgh, Minisink Valley Records, 200.