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Broer Sinnickson[1]
Abt 1703 --
Name Broer Sinnickson [2] Born Abt 1703 of Christiana Hnd, New Castle Co, Delaware Gender Male Name Broer Sinnexon Died South Carolina, United States Person ID I20467 default Last Modified 7 May 2023
Father James Sinnexon, Sr., b. Abt 1678, Wilmington, New Castle Co, Delaware , d. Abt Feb 1709 (Age ~ 31 years) Mother Dorcas Harmensen, b. Abt 1680, bur. 13 Nov 1723, Old Swedes Cemetery, Wilmington, New Castle Co, Delaware, United States (Age ~ 43 years) Married Abt 1702 Family ID F7092 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Brita Hendricksson, b. Abt 1705, New Castle Co, Delaware , d. 27 Mar 1755, New Castle Co, Delaware, United States (Age ~ 50 years) Married Abt 1724 Delaware Children 1. Anna Sinex, b. 23 May 1725, Christiana Hnd, New Castle Co, Delaware , d. Yes, date unknown 2. Brewer Sinex, b. 15 Oct 1727, Christiana Hnd, New Castle Co, Delaware , bur. 10 Apr 1729, Old Swedes Cemetery, Wilmington, New Castle Co, Delaware, United States (Age ~ 1 years) 3. Brewer Sinex, b. 26 Feb 1730, Christiana Hnd, New Castle Co, Delaware , d. Yes, date unknown 4. Maria Sinex, b. 5 Oct 1733, Christiana Hnd, New Castle Co, Delaware , d. Yes, date unknown 5. James Sinex, b. 26 Nov 1735, Christiana Hnd, New Castle Co, Delaware , d. Yes, date unknown Last Modified 1 Apr 2010 Family ID F7095 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 Anne Dewitt Married 27 Feb 1748 Prince Frederick Parish, Prince Frederick, Winyaw Co, South Carolina Last Modified 2 Apr 2010 Family ID F7116 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Photos Photograph, Old Swedes Church Pulpit Historical Marker [22 Mar 2006]
Photograph of the pulpit historical marker at Old Swedes Church in Wilmington, Delaware. The marker describes the material donations made by church members for the construction of the pulpit.
SOURCE: Nichols, Chad G. (1971-), photographer, "Photograph, Old Swedes Church Puplit Historical Marker," (2006). Digital file 0603-0-07373, 22 Mar 2006, Wilmington, Delaware, United States.
Headstones Burial Site, Broer Senecke [22 Mar 2006]
Burial site of Broer Senecke/Broer Sinnickson at Old Swedes Church in Wilmington, Delaware. According to the church's records, Broer/Brewer was buried under the floor beneath the altar. There is no physical marker.
SOURCE: Nichols, Chad G. (1971-), photographer, "Photograph, Burial Site, Broer Senecke," (2006). Digitla file 0603-0-07363, 22 Mar 2006, Wilmington, Delaware, United States.
Plot: Underneath the altar
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Notes - LAND: 20 Aug 1746 New Castle Co, Delaware Q:338-339; 29 August 1744 New Castle Co, Delaware Q:338-339; 16 Sep 1745 New Castle Co, Delaware P:383, also B2:481-484
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Sources - [S756] Nichols Online Library, Digital Document Library by Chad G. Nichols & Relatives, Nichols, Chad G. & Others, (Anchorage, Alaska, United States. Catalogue of more than 50,000 relatives and 6,000 historical documents. Online at www.eancestry.org.) (Reliability: 3).
Pulpit Historical Marker - 004683
Burial Site - 004684 - [S174] Swedish Colonial Society, a.k.a. Colonial Swedes, ([online] www.colonialswedes.org).
- [S756] Nichols Online Library, Digital Document Library by Chad G. Nichols & Relatives, Nichols, Chad G. & Others, (Anchorage, Alaska, United States. Catalogue of more than 50,000 relatives and 6,000 historical documents. Online at www.eancestry.org.) (Reliability: 3).