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Peter LeBoyteulx 1703- |
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AKA: v28
Born when: c1703 [1] Baptized when: 23 March, 1703 Father: Gabriel LeBoyteulx 1st married when: 1725-1728 Spouse 1: Jemima Bries(?) 2nd married when: Died when: Buried when: |
Line of Descent: Peter < Gabriel < Paul
Born where: Piscataway, NJ Baptized Where: Dutch Reformed Church, Raritan Village, NJ Mother: Agnes Constance Le Brun 1st married where: Spouse 2: 2nd married where: Died where: Buried where: |
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Religious affiliations: Dutch Reformed Physical description: Education: Occupations: Names of business/partners: Trade, fraternal, other associations: Children: Gabriel, Joseph, Paul, Maria, John Peter, Known residences: Known residences: New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Piscataway; New Brunswick |
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Jemima Bries(?) [n49] c1706- |
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AKA: v29
Born when: c1706 Baptized when: Father: 1st married when: Spouse 1: Peter LeBoyteulx 2nd married when: Died when: Buried when: |
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Born where: Baptized Where: Mother: 1st married where: Spouse 2: 2nd married where: Died where: Buried where: |
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Religious affiliations: Dutch Reformed Physical description: Education: Occupations: Names of business/partners: Trade, fraternal, other associations: Children: Gabriel, Joseph, Paul, Maria, John Peter, Known residences: New Jersey, Middlesex Co., Piscataway; New Brunswick Known freinds & relations: |
| c1703 | Peter LeBoyteulx was born to Agnes Constance Le Brun and Gabriel Le Boyteulx. [1] |
| 1703 | March 23—“Piter” the son of “Gabriell Labersten” was baptized at the Dutch Reformed church at Raritan village. [23] |
| c1728 | Gabriel Laboyteaux was born near New Brunswick, New Jersey to Jemima and Peter LeBoyteulx. [1] |
| 1728 |
December 22—Gabriel, the son of “Peter Bettieu” and wife "Jemymy", was baptized at the Dutch Reformed church at New Brunswick, New Jerey; "Agnietje Bettiew", Gabriel's grandmother, was a sponsor. [24] |
| c1731 | Joseph Laboyteaux was born near Piscatawy, New Jersey to Jemima and Peter LeBoyteulx. [1] |
| 1731 | March 14—“Josup”, the son of “Pieter Betu”, was baptized at the Dutch Reformed church at Raritan Village. [23] |
| c1733 | Paul Laboyteaux was born near New Brunswick, New Jersey to Jemima and Peter LeBoyteulx. [1] |
| 1733 |
April 15—“Poules”, the son of “Piter Puetue” and wife "Jemyme", was baptized at the Dutch Reformed church at Raritan Village—the sponsor was Mariya Puetue. [23] |
| c1735 | Maria Laboyteaux was born near New Brunswick, New Jersey to Jemima and Peter LeBoyteulx. [1] |
| 1735 |
August 7—“Marya”, the daughter of “Pieter Petue” and his wife "Jemyma", was baptized at the Dutch Reformed church at Raritan Village—the sponsor was Marya Petue. [23] |
| c1737 | John Laboyteaux was born near New Brunswick, New Jersey to Jemima and Peter LeBoyteulx. [1] |
| c1738 | Peter Laboyteaux was born near New Brunswick, New Jersey to Jemima and Peter LeBoyteulx. [1] |
| 1738 | April 16—Peter, the son of Peter "Botdon" and his wife "Eme," was baptized at the Dutch Reformed Church of New Brunswick—the sponsor was "Catrena Bodin." [103] [54] |
| 1746 | November 29—Peter Le Boyteaux was a witness to Hendrick Smock of Piscataway signing his last will and testament. [98] |
| c1750 |
"Peter Labryteulx", living at Piscataway Township, was included on a list of Middlesex County Freeholders—the list was returned by Sheriff John Deare. [97] |
| 1752 |
December 14—Peter "Leboyteux", living at Piscataway Township, was included on a list of Middlesex County Freeholders. [96] |