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==Data==
==Data==
;Birth
:Abt. 1762


==Notes==
==Notes==
Lived in Cornwall (then New Johnstown) around the time of his father's death.


==Sources==
==Sources==
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File:The Old United Empire Loyalists List, page 160.jpg|The Old United Empire Loyalists List, page 160
File:The Old United Empire Loyalists List, page 160.jpg|The Old United Empire Loyalists List, page 160
File:Upper Canada Sons and Daughters of United Empire Loyalists, Vol. 2, appendix D, page 524.jpg|Upper Canada Sons and Daughters of United Empire Loyalists, Vol. 2, appendix D, page 524
File:Upper Canada Sons and Daughters of United Empire Loyalists, Vol. 2, appendix D, page 524.jpg|Upper Canada Sons and Daughters of United Empire Loyalists, Vol. 2, appendix D, page 524
File:FLHG AmericanMigrations1765-1799-0228.jpg|Page 212 of Peter Wilson Coldham, American (Loyalist) Migrations, 1765-1799, Genealogy Publishing Co., Inc., 2000
File:The History and Master Roll of the King's Royal Regiment of New York, page 200.jpg|The History and Master Roll of the King's Royal Regiment of New York, page 200
File:They Spoke German in the Lunenburgh District Upper Canada, page 15.jpg|Page 15
File:They Spoke German in the Lunenburgh District Upper Canada, page 20.jpg|Page 20
File:They Spoke German in the Lunenburgh District Upper Canada, page 21.jpg|Page 21
File:Lunenburgh or the Old Eastern District, page 406.jpg|Lunenburgh or the Old Eastern District, page 406
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Latest revision as of 18:10, 19 August 2018

  Valentine Cryderman (family)
Joseph Cryderman  
  Catherine
Spouse
Catherine Cline (family)

Data

Birth
Abt. 1762

Notes

Lived in Cornwall (then New Johnstown) around the time of his father's death.

Sources