NameAntje (Annatie) WYNKOOP
Misc. Notes
During the New York/New Jersey Border Wars, she was taken prisoner and died as a result of illness and exposure
Spouses
Birth28 Jan 1728, Deerpark, Orange, New York
Death13 Oct 1778
FatherJacobus SWARTWOUT (1696-)
MotherAntjen (Anna) GUMAER (1693-1773)
Misc. Notes
Second son, Philip Swartwout, married Antje Wynkoop, a daughter of _______ Wynkoop, of Rochester or its vicinity. He became owner of his father’s estate and resided at the present residence of of Col. Swartwout. He was a Justice of the Peace before and in the beginning of the Revolutionary War, and one of the Committee of Safety. He was killed by the Indians when they invaded this neighborhood, and his two eldest sons were killed at the same time and another son was badly injured. An Indian pursued his son James a half-mile across lots and fences, but could not overtake him. Swartwout and first wife had fur sons—Gerardus (bap. Aug. 26, 1759), Philip, James (bap. sept. 18, 1750), and Cornelius (bap. June 24, 1752). (The Mahackamack church records give the baptism also of another son, Cornelius Wynkoop, bap. March 20, 1763), and one daughter, Anna (bap. June 17, 1754). By a second marriage with Deborah Schoonover, he had one son, Peter Swartwout.182, pg 51-52
Marriage15 Oct 1749, Rochester, Ulster, New York
ChildrenGerardus (<1759-)
 James (<1750-)
 Corneliius (<1752-)
 Anna (<1754-)
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