Author: Louis Leon Blauvelt
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Languages : en
Pages : 544
Book Description
Gerrit Hendricksen (1620-1683/1684), probably a son of Hendrick Gerryts and his wife Geertje or Grietje, immigrated in 1637 from Holland to New Amsterdam, New York, and went up river to Rensselaerwick as an employee. By 1646 he was back in New Amsterdam, where he married twice, and was known as Gerrit Hendricksen de blau boer (probably referring to his farm land). His children and later descendants used Blauvelt as a surname. Descendants and relatives lived in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Oregon, Virginia, Delaware, Florida and elsewhere.
The Blauvelt Family Genealogy
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ISBN:
Category : New York (State)
Languages : en
Pages : 1064
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Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : New York (State)
Languages : en
Pages : 1064
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The Blauvelt Family Genealogy
Author: Louis Leon Blauvelt
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 544
Book Description
Gerrit Hendricksen (1620-1683/1684), probably a son of Hendrick Gerryts and his wife Geertje or Grietje, immigrated in 1637 from Holland to New Amsterdam, New York, and went up river to Rensselaerwick as an employee. By 1646 he was back in New Amsterdam, where he married twice, and was known as Gerrit Hendricksen de blau boer (probably referring to his farm land). His children and later descendants used Blauvelt as a surname. Descendants and relatives lived in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Oregon, Virginia, Delaware, Florida and elsewhere.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 544
Book Description
Gerrit Hendricksen (1620-1683/1684), probably a son of Hendrick Gerryts and his wife Geertje or Grietje, immigrated in 1637 from Holland to New Amsterdam, New York, and went up river to Rensselaerwick as an employee. By 1646 he was back in New Amsterdam, where he married twice, and was known as Gerrit Hendricksen de blau boer (probably referring to his farm land). His children and later descendants used Blauvelt as a surname. Descendants and relatives lived in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Oregon, Virginia, Delaware, Florida and elsewhere.
Blauvelt Family Genealogy
Author: Louis L. Blauvelt
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780832847431
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1064
Book Description
Blauvelt Family
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780832847431
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1064
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Blauvelt Family
The Blauvelt Family Genealogy
Author: Dorothy Moos
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Category : Netherlands
Languages : en
Pages :
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Category : Netherlands
Languages : en
Pages :
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The Blauvelt Family Genealogy: The first six generations of the descendants of Gerrit Hendrickson (Blauvelt)
Author: Dorothy Moos
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Category : New York (State)
Languages : en
Pages : 508
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ISBN:
Category : New York (State)
Languages : en
Pages : 508
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The Blauvelt Family Genealogy: The first seventh generation of the descendants of Gerrit Hendrickson (Blauvelt)
Author: Dorothy Moos
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Category : New York (State)
Languages : en
Pages : 570
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Category : New York (State)
Languages : en
Pages : 570
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The Blauvelt Family Genealogy from 1636
Author: Herbert Stewart Ackerman
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Languages : en
Pages : 228
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 228
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A Blauvelt Descendant
Author: Ralph Blauvelt
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781535326346
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Why does the Blauvelt family in America claim their ancestor was a Dutch colonist named Gerrit Hendricksen? How did he become so well-placed in New Amsterdam society that he could marry the daughter of the foremost ship builder, and receive a substantial land grant making him the next door neighbor of Governor Peter Stuyvesant? What was his relationship to Captain Willem Albertsen Blauvelt, the only man carrying the name in the Dutch colony of New Netherland? Ralph Blauvelt tackles these questions and more in "A Blauvelt Descendant, Researching Family History." He describes his childhood experience of growing up in Rockland County, NY, and his gradual understanding of his Dutch-American heritage. He did not understand the deference given to him as a school boy when some people learned that his name was Blauvelt. As a college student, he was embarrassed when he could not answer a question about the Blauvelt descendant who married John Kennedy. Ignorance gave way to increasing knowledge about his family history. He became a member of the Association of Blauvelt Descendants, joined its board of directors, and eventually assumed the position of genealogist. "A Blauvelt Descendant" touches upon the contributions of Blauvelt descendant families to American life. In a collection of articles, essays, and historical addresses, the author presents Major Fredericus Blauvelt at the DeWint House, where George Washington made his headquarters during the American Revolution; the 19th century spiritualists, Kate and Maggie Fox; and the 20th century American artist, Edward Hopper. He descended from six of the seven Blauvelt siblings who settled in 17th century Tappan, NY. The author's most recent research takes us back to 16th century Netherlands and the origin of the Blauvelt name in his essay, "The First Blauvelt, Pieter of Enkhuizen."
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781535326346
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 172
Book Description
Why does the Blauvelt family in America claim their ancestor was a Dutch colonist named Gerrit Hendricksen? How did he become so well-placed in New Amsterdam society that he could marry the daughter of the foremost ship builder, and receive a substantial land grant making him the next door neighbor of Governor Peter Stuyvesant? What was his relationship to Captain Willem Albertsen Blauvelt, the only man carrying the name in the Dutch colony of New Netherland? Ralph Blauvelt tackles these questions and more in "A Blauvelt Descendant, Researching Family History." He describes his childhood experience of growing up in Rockland County, NY, and his gradual understanding of his Dutch-American heritage. He did not understand the deference given to him as a school boy when some people learned that his name was Blauvelt. As a college student, he was embarrassed when he could not answer a question about the Blauvelt descendant who married John Kennedy. Ignorance gave way to increasing knowledge about his family history. He became a member of the Association of Blauvelt Descendants, joined its board of directors, and eventually assumed the position of genealogist. "A Blauvelt Descendant" touches upon the contributions of Blauvelt descendant families to American life. In a collection of articles, essays, and historical addresses, the author presents Major Fredericus Blauvelt at the DeWint House, where George Washington made his headquarters during the American Revolution; the 19th century spiritualists, Kate and Maggie Fox; and the 20th century American artist, Edward Hopper. He descended from six of the seven Blauvelt siblings who settled in 17th century Tappan, NY. The author's most recent research takes us back to 16th century Netherlands and the origin of the Blauvelt name in his essay, "The First Blauvelt, Pieter of Enkhuizen."
The Blauvelt Family of New York
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Category : New York (State)
Languages : en
Pages :
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Category : New York (State)
Languages : en
Pages :
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Genealogies in the Library of Congress
Author: Marion J. Kaminkow
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
ISBN: 9780806316642
Category : Bibliographical literature
Languages : en
Pages : 926
Book Description
Vol 1 905p Vol 2 961p.
Publisher: Genealogical Publishing Com
ISBN: 9780806316642
Category : Bibliographical literature
Languages : en
Pages : 926
Book Description
Vol 1 905p Vol 2 961p.