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  1. Early New Netherland Settlers

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    Holland William Holmes Robert Holmes Samuel Holyoke Edward Hooghkerke Hendrick Hoogland Cornelis Hoogland Dirck Hoogland Dirck Hornbeek Warnaar Hopkins William Hoppe Willem Hopton Robert Horne ? Hornsby Francis Horsford William Hortman John: Houghtaling Mathys Houghtaling Willem Howland John Hubbard Henry Hudenbruck Aleff Hulsart Tomes Hun …

    • He married 08 November 1780 at New York City Frances <James> Wilmont Allaire …

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  2. New Netherland Settlers 1609-1640 - WikiTree

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    • These are the earliest immigrant arrivals and early births of profiles categorized as Category:New Netherland Settlers. Some of the data on these profiles may still be very sketchy, or lost to history. This list will help us to study them more definitvely. Be aware that there are likely to be some errors, as well as non-existent or mythical people in this list. But on the other hand, the legitimat…
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  3. Early New Netherlands Settlers - RootsWeb

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    Jacobus <Benjamin> Vandewater (Rn=6825), who was born about 1642 at Haarlem, Netherland and died 06 December 1728 at Bedford, Kings County, New York at 86 years of age. He married about 1665 Engeltje <Juriaen> Andrieszen Vandewater (Rn=7605), who was born about 1645 at New Netherland and died after 22 July 1702 at 57 years of age, a daughter of ...

  4. New Netherland research guide - Dutch Genealogy

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    01/02/2014 · In the 17th century, the Dutch had a colony in the New World that they called Nieuw Nederland (New Netherland). The colonists came from the Netherlands and many other places throughout Europe. Many people with early American roots have New Netherland ancestors.

  5. Ancestors in "Early New Netherlands Settlers"

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    153 hàng · Ancestors listed in Early New Netherlands Settlers. A continuation of the ancestry …

    • ANCESTOR NUMBERNAMEDATESHTTP://FREEPAGES.GENEALOGY.R…
      4039Tryntje Agges [*](1615-1678)(Rn=2313)
      493Hannah Aspinwall-(Rn=46550)
      4037Mary Thomas Baddie(1608-1663)(Rn=410)
      8074Thomas Badie(-1607)(Rn=4693)
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    Where did the Dutch settle in the New World?
    In the 17th century, the Dutch had a colony in the New World that they called Nieuw Nederland (New Netherland). The colonists came from the Netherlands and many other places throughout Europe. Many people with early American roots have New Netherland ancestors.
    www.dutchgenealogy.nl/new-netherland-research-guide/
    What is a New Netherland settler?
    The definition of a New Netherland Settler is very specific to lineage societies. In short: The New Netherland Settlers Project recognizes 24 October 1674, the date that the Treaty of Westminster (1674) took effect in North America and the Dutch turned over New Netherland to the English, as the cutoff date.
    www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:New_Netherland_Settlers
    What are some good resources about New Netherland history?
    Available from American Ancestors (access for members of the New England Historic Genealogical Society) Charles Gehring, editor, A Guide to Dutch Manuscripts Relating to New Netherland (Albany, New York: New York State Library, 1978). Robert Gordon Clarke, Early New Netherland Settlers. Provides short biographies and pedigrees of early settlers.
    www.dutchgenealogy.nl/new-netherland-research-guide/
    Where was the New Netherland colony located?
    New Netherland was a 17th-century colony on the east coast of North America, controlled by the Dutch West India Company, located primarily (but not exclusively) in the Hudson River Valley (modern U.S. states of New York and New Jersey). Dutch presence began with Henry Hudson's 1609 voyage of exploration.
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  7. New Netherland settlements - Wikipedia

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    • Fort Nassau (1614) on Castle Eylandt in the North River, now Westerlo Island
    • Fort Nassau (1621) on the Zuyd River, dismantled and relocated in (1651), now Gloucester City
    • Noten Eylant (1624) at the mouth of the North River, now Governors Island

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  8. New Netherland Settlers Project - WikiTree

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    • Scope
      The Project definition of a New Netherland Settleris based on the criteria used by three lineage societies: 1. Holland Society of New York- ancestor who lived in New Netherland before or during 1675 2. Society of Daughters of Holland Dames- ancestor resided in New Netherland prior to th…
    • Goals
      The New Netherland Settlers project aims to work collaboratively to enhance the accuracy and quality of the profiles of New Netherland people.
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  9. New Netherland New York Surnames of Early Families

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    Available as on Amazon.com and Amazon.ca. New Netherland Settlers: The Damen Family: Ancestors and Descendants of Jan Cornelise Damen & Sophia Martens. Jan Cornelise Damen was born circa 1636 in Bunnik, Utrecht Netherland. He emigrated from Bunnik, Netherlands circa 1650 and later married Sophia (aka Fytie) Martense.

  10. New Amsterdam (1609-1674) - geni family tree

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    This is the master project for the history of immigration in the Americas through New Amsterdam (Nieuw Amsterdam). It is the story of the primarily Dutch, Flemish and Walloon settlers of the island of Manhattan and the surrounding territories between 1609 and 1674. .



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