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The Rapalje, Monfort, du Trieux, and Vigne families came to Manhattan from their initial residence at Fort Orange (Albany). This drawing was probably made by ...
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Dutch people have had a continuous presence in New York City for nearly 400 years, being the earliest European settlers.
Aug 29, 2023 · Several Walloon families sailed on the Eendracht and on the Nieu Nederlandt. Later on, in the 1630s, three of Jesse de Forest's children, ...
Jul 10, 2022 · The first 31 families arrived in the harbor of the North River in 1623 aboard the “New Netherland,” and by 1624, the colony of “New Amsterdam” ...
New Netherlanders (also known as New Dutch) were residents of New Netherland, the seventeenth-century colonial outpost of the Republic of the Seven United ...
The first step in researching a New York Dutch family should usually be to determine what has already been compiled on the family and what you can glean from ...
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New York State has a rich legacy of over 400 years of Dutch culture. The remnants of the built cultural legacy surround us and are worthy of recognition and ...
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This volume feature the surnames Van Schaick, Siecken, Tymens, Brevoort, Varleth, Gouverneur, and those of other ancient and allied families.
Feb 22, 2023 · Families like the Vanderbilts and Roosevelts are the reason that Dutch surnames have somewhat of an “old money” connotation in American pop ...