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Annaken DeHaven

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The DeHaven Family
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Annaken DeHaven came to America in 1698 with her parents. On 29 April 1712 she was married to Jacob Op den Graef who was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania. He was a son of Abraham Isaac Op den Graef.They were married by Rev. Paulus Van Vlecq who recorded the bride's name as Anneken ten Heuven. The records of the Bensalom Dutch Reformed Church in then Bucks County say, "Married April 29, 1712 - Jacob op de graef, young man born in Jermantown and now residing at Schipack and annchen ten heuven, young woman born at Willem aen der Roer."

In April 1712 Jacob Op den Graef was living in Skippack. In June 1813 the signature of Jacob Op den Graef immediately proceeded that of Herman In Hoven on the petition for the early road which was the beginning of the Skippack Pike. The road was described as leading from the upper end of Bebbers Township to the "wide marsh" or Farmer's Mill (Fort Side).

Events

Baptism7 Jan 1691Mülheim an der Rühr, Westphalia, Germany
Marriage29 Apr 1712Wymes, Whitmarsh, Montgomery, Pennsylvania - Jacob Op den Graef

Families

SpouseJacob Op den Graef ( - )
FatherEvert in den HOVEN (1650 - 1728)
MotherLisebiet SCHIBBAUERR ( - 1728)
SiblingAnna Gerdruth DeHaven (1676 - )
SiblingHarmon DeHAVEN (1682 - 1752)
SiblingWilliam DeHaven ( - )
SiblingWilhelm DeHaven ( - )
SiblingGerhart DeHaven ( - 1746)
SiblingPeter DeHaven ( - 1768)

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