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Margarita Ernstfrets?–?

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Margarita Ernstfrets
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MarriageJacob Fretz - View family
about 1745
 Skoharie, New York

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<font="Times New Roman","roman",0>"Jacob may have been at Skoharie; one record of the Skoharie Lutheran Church reads that "Margaret Fretz. daughter of Ernest" married Jacob Frat about 1745. However Munsell's Collection of the history of Albany states Jacob Frets and Margareta Ernfrets had child Johannes baptized Feb. 20, 1757 in Albany Dutch Churcn. On the other hand the baptism of his son Nicholaus on Oct. 5, 1761 in Albany was recorded in Schoharie Lutheran Record. (P. 47) naming the same sponsors. There may be another interpretation of the Ernsfrets or it may be misreading of her fathers name. At any rate, if Jacob and Margaret were cousins it would not be strange in the limited choice of partners of his own nationality and Lutheran faith." - </font> page 2 of The Frat House Published 1957 by SETH W. FRATT Burlington, Wisconsin
Birth of a son
#1
about 1754
 

son - Casperus Fretz
Christening of a son 20 February 1757
 Albany, New York

son - John Jacob Fretz
Marriage of a sonCasperus Fretz - View family
about 1779
 

son - Casperus Fretz
daughter-in-law - Marie Davenport
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813D9E57DFC14C718DEC0BD23B93C1817642
 

Last change 2 December 2022 - 21:00:43
 

Family with Jacob Fretz - View family
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Jacob Fretz
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herself
Ernstfrets Margarita Ernstfrets
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Marriage: about 1745 — Skoharie, New York
12 years
#1 son
Ernstfrets John Jacob Fretz
Christening 20 February 1757  Albany, New York
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-3 years
#2 son
Casperus Fretz
Birth about 1754  
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Note Margarita's maiden name may be from son Johannes christening, we have an image, it is hard to believe that this is original, maybe a really old transcription. I wonder if it is patronymic her father being "Ernst Fretts" (look at marriage note) A NYWAY this is the source of the image. (Ancestry.com 12-12-2017) Source Citation Holland Society of New York; New York, New York; Albany, Vol III, Book 3 Source Information Ancestry.com. U.S., Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States, 1639-1989 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original data: Dutch Reformed Church Records from New York and New Jersey. Holland Society of New York, New York, New York. Dutch Reformed Church Records from New Jersey. The Archives of the Reformed Church in America, New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Marriage <font="Times New Roman","roman",0>"Jacob may have been at Skoharie; one record of the Skoharie Lutheran Church reads that "Margaret Fretz. daughter of Ernest" married Jacob Frat about 1745. However Munsell's Collection of the history of Albany states Jacob Frets and Margareta Ernfrets had child Johannes baptized Feb. 20, 1757 in Albany Dutch Churcn. On the other hand the baptism of his son Nicholaus on Oct. 5, 1761 in Albany was recorded in Schoharie Lutheran Record. (P. 47) naming the same sponsors. There may be another interpretation of the Ernsfrets or it may be misreading of her fathers name. At any rate, if Jacob and Margaret were cousins it would not be strange in the limited choice of partners of his own nationality and Lutheran faith." - </font> page 2 of The Frat House Published 1957 by SETH W. FRATT Burlington, Wisconsin
Marriage <font="Times New Roman","roman",0>"Jacob may have been at Skoharie; one record of the Skoharie Lutheran Church reads that "Margaret Fretz. daughter of Ernest" married Jacob Frat about 1745. However Munsell's Collection of the history of Albany states Jacob Frets and Margareta Ernfrets had child Johannes baptized Feb. 20, 1757 in Albany Dutch Churcn. On the other hand the baptism of his son Nicholaus on Oct. 5, 1761 in Albany was recorded in Schoharie Lutheran Record. (P. 47) naming the same sponsors. There may be another interpretation of the Ernsfrets or it may be misreading of her fathers name. At any rate, if Jacob and Margaret were cousins it would not be strange in the limited choice of partners of his own nationality and Lutheran faith." - </font> page 2 of The Frat House Published 1957 by SETH W. FRATT Burlington, Wisconsin

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