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{{IndividualAndParents|Individual=[[Christian Gallinger, Sr.]]|Father=[[Johann Michael Gallinger]]|Mother=[[Agatha Ady]]|Family=Michael and Agatha Gallinger}} | {{IndividualAndParents|Individual=[[Christian Gallinger, Sr.]]|Father=[[Johann Michael Gallinger]]|Mother=[[Agatha Ady]]|Family=Michael and Agatha Gallinger|Relevance=0}} | ||
;Spouse:[[Sarah Runnions]] (''[[Family:Christian and Sarah Gallinger|family]]'') | ;Spouse:[[Sarah Runnions]] (''[[Family:Christian and Sarah Gallinger|family]]'') |
Latest revision as of 17:02, 25 November 2018
Johann Michael Gallinger | (family) | ||
Christian Gallinger, Sr. | |||
0 | Agatha Ady |
- Spouse
- Sarah Runnions (family)
- 4 Jan 1784
- Christ Church Anglican, Montreal, Lower Canada
- Military Wedding
- Spouse
- Ruth Ketchum (family)
- Aft. 1815
Data
- Birth
- 3 Oct 1756
- Stone Arabia, New York
- Death
- 14 Oct 1837
- Cornwall, Ontario
- Burial
- 16 Oct 1837
- Trinity Anglican Church Cemetery
Notes
Sources
- "New York Births and Christenings, 1640-1962," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FDRY-N8L : 12 December 2014), Christian Gallinger, 03 Oct 1756; citing LUTHERAN TRINITY CHURCH OF STONE ARABIA,PALATINE,MONTGOMERY,NEW YORK, reference ; FHL microfilm 534,211.
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Loyalist Lineages of Canada, 1783-1983, Vol. 2, Part 1, page 405
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Loyalist Lineages of Canada, 1783-1983, Vol. 2, Part 1, page 406
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The Gallinger Family, How to Trace
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The Gallinger Family, page iv
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The Gallinger Family, page viii
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The Gallinger Family, page x
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The Gallinger Family, page xi
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The Gallinger Family, page xii
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The Gallinger Family, page xiii
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The Gallinger Family, Michael Gallinger, Sr.
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The Gallinger Family, page 243
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The History and Master Roll of the King's Royal Regiment of New York, page 221
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Lunenburgh or the Old Eastern District, page 380
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Lunenburgh or the Old Eastern District, page 406