original above
both come from the original BoR
under is reconstruction of later
date
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140} 1760
On Saturday June 21st died of the Small
(pox*)
and the Day after was interred in the Church
yard of Orangeburgh, the Body of
Mary Magdalene, Daughter of Jacob & Anna
Wannenmaker; Aged 2 years, 8 Months
note Salley: *That there was any difference of opinion as to whether this was small
pox or "aggravated chicken pox",
the record saith not.
141} (1760)
On Thursday June 26th died of the Small Pox,
and
the Day after was interred in the Church yard of
Orangeburgh, the Body of
Anna, Daughter of the above Wannenmaker
and Anna, his Wife. Aged 3 Months, 3 Weeks
(note Joop: above = Jacob)
note Salley:
at the end of buryings someone in new handwriting wrote:
On Tuesday July 29th Died and the Day after was Entered in the Church yard of
Orangeburg the Body of Anna Daughter of the above Wanamaker and Anna his wife,
aged 10 months 22 days.
note Joop: this can not be correct, check original record, births are to
close; it seems to be a reconstruction, where 141 and 142 got mixed up
142} (1760)
On Tuesday July 29th died, and the Day
after
was interred in the Church yard of Orangeburgh
the Body of
Regina, Daughter of Jacob and Appollonia
Wolf . . . Aged 10 Months, (22 Days)
143} (1760)
On Friday August 1st died ----------
was interred in the Church ---------------
------------ the Body (other words torn off)
reconstructed Register of Buryings
at the end of the records in another handwriting:
1760 On Friday August 1st Died and the Day after was enterred in the Church
yard of Orangeburgh the body of Mary Elizabeth daughter of Jacob and Apolonia
Wolfe, aged about 11 years.
144} (1760)
burial the entry torn off
reconstruction of later date and
handwriting
at the end of the records:
On Wednesday augs 7 died of the Small Pox and
the Day after was entered in the Church yard
of orangeburgh the Body of Susannah Daugr
of Georg Ulrich Deseas'd and Susan Barbara
his Late wife aged 8 months 9 Days
note Joop: according to the day of the week this must have been Aug 6
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