Elsa and Anna in AmericaDutch New Amsterdam: Ancestry Genealogy By Thomas P. Miller

Elsa and Anna in AmericaDutch New Amsterdam: Ancestry Genealogy By Thomas P. Miller Kindle Edition Literature Elsa and Anna in AmericaDutch New Amsterdam: Ancestry Genealogy This book is a genealogy of some of the people who were residents of Dutch New Amsterdam, and other towns of New Netherlands, including Albany and Upstate New York, and New Jersey. Anneke Jans (b.1605 d.1663) was a famous woman in the early Dutch colony in New Netherland and in New Amsterdam. According to tradition, Anneke Jans was said to be descended from William I of Nassau, Prince of Orange, Stadtholder of the Netherlands, or Stadtholder of Holland, Zeeland, Utrecht, and Friesland, (b.1533 k.1584). Not so well known as Anneke Jans, are a sister of Anneke Jans, named Marritje Jans, and also a man said to be a brother of Anneke Jans, named Jan Jansen. Added to these persons, in this book, are many additional conjectural brothers and sisters, conjectural brothers and sisters of the Jans family, added to the Jans family for reasons described in detail within the book. In this book, the first section will list the marriages of Anneke Jans and Marritje Jans and Jan Jansen, and the conjectural brothers and sisters of the Jans family, and their children of those marriages, and the marriages of these children and some of their descendants for a few generations. In this book, the second section will describe a conjectural ancestry genealogy for Anneke Jans in connection to William I of Nassau, Prince of Orange, and list the paternal ancestral line of William I of Nassau, the Prince of Orange, and his younger brother Johann, with their paternal ancestry descending from the earliest known ancestor in that paternal line, in descent to the most recent ancestor of William I of Nassau, the Prince of Orange, and his younger brother Johann. The genealogy information in this book descendant list was initially derived from the (1996) book written by William Brower Bogardus, entitled, Dear A Charted Genealogy of the Descendants of Anneke Jans … and of her sister Marritje Jans, however, the genealogy information in this earlier genealogy work is now greatly expanded in the present book. The genealogy information in this new book New Amsterdam genealogy descendant list is mostly derived from additional genealogy information obtained from internet sources. The internet sources used in the writing of this new book were mainly derived from internet sources which identified and referenced books which were compilations of Dutch Church records. These internet source referenced books are listed in the bibliography at the end of this book. The first generation listed in this new book were mostly born in the Netherlands, and some may have been born in Norway or Germany, and all later emigrated to the New Netherlands colony. The second generation listed in this book were generally born in the New Netherlands colony, mostly in New Amsterdam, later New York City, or in Long Island, or in the region of Albany, New York, or in New Jersey, although some of the second generation of the conjectural members of the Jans family also may have been born in the Netherlands of Northern Europe, and they later emigrated to the New Netherlands colony, either as children with their parents, or later as adults. The conjectural members of the Jans family are included in this book, as conjectural members of the Jans family, only by circumstantial evidence, in a general method described in detail within the book. Descendant Family names include Banta, Bayard, Beekman, Bogardus, Cuyler, Decker, De Groot, Demarest, Depuy, Dewitt, Douw, Dumont, Fonda, Gardenier, Hopper, Kierstede, Kip, Lansing, Livingston, Loockermans, Meyer, Nevius, Quackenbosch, Roosa, Roosevelt, Rutgers, Schenck, Schoonmaker, Schuyler, Springsteen, Ten Broeck, Terhune, Van Breestede, Van Brugh, Van Buren, Van Couwenhoven, Van Deursen, Van Deusen, Van Horn, Van Ness, Van Pelt, Van Rensselaer, Van Voorhees, Van Zandt, Vreeland, Waldron, Wynkoop, and many others.

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The genealogy information in this earlier genealogy work is now greatly expanded in the present book The genealogy information in this new book New Amsterdam genealogy descendant list is mostly derived from additional genealogy information obtained from internet sources The internet sources used in the writing of this new book were mainly derived from internet sources which identified and referenced books which were compilations of Dutch Church records These internet source referenced books are listed in the bibliography at the end of this book The first generation listed in this new book were mostly born in the Netherlands.

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This book is a genealogy of some of the people who were residents of Dutch New Amsterdam and other towns of New Netherlands including Albany and Upstate New York and New Jersey Anneke Jans b. PDF Elsa and Anna in AmericaDutch New amsterdam 1663 was a famous woman in the early Dutch colony in New Netherland and in New Amsterdam According to tradition Anneke Jans was said to be descended from William I of Nassau Prince of Orange Stadtholder of the Netherlands or Stadtholder of Holland Zeeland Utrecht and Friesland b. Elsa and Anna in AmericaDutch New Amsterdam book 1584 Not so well known as Anneke Jans are a sister of Anneke Jans named Marritje Jans and also a man said to be a brother of Anneke Jans named Jan Jansen Added to these persons in this book are many additional conjectural brothers and sisters conjectural brothers and sisters of the Jans family added to the Jans family for reasons described in detail within the book In this book the first section will list the marriages of Anneke Jans and Marritje Jans and Jan Jansen and the conjectural brothers and sisters of the Jans family and their children of those marriages and the marriages of these children and some of their descendants for a few generations In this book the second section will describe a conjectural ancestry genealogy for Anneke Jans in connection to William I of Nassau Prince of Orange and list the paternal ancestral line of William I of Nassau the Prince of Orange and his younger brother Johann with their paternal ancestry descending from the earliest known ancestor in that paternal line in descent to the most recent ancestor of William I of Nassau the Prince of Orange and his younger brother Johann The genealogy information in this book descendant list was initially derived from the 1996 book written by William Brower Bogardus entitled Dear A Charted Genealogy of the Descendants of Anneke Jans and of her sister Marritje Jans however and some may have been born in Norway or Germany and all later emigrated to the New Netherlands colony The second generation listed in this book were generally born in the New Netherlands colony mostly in New Amsterdam later New York City or in Long Island or in the region of Albany New York or in New Jersey although some of the second generation of the conjectural members of the Jans family also may have been born in the Netherlands of Northern Europe and they later emigrated to the New Netherlands colony either as children with their parents or later as adults The conjectural members of the Jans family are included in this book as conjectural members of the Jans family only by circumstantial evidence in a general method described in detail within the book Descendant Family names include Banta Bayard Beekman Bogardus Cuyler Decker De Groot Demarest Depuy Dewitt Douw Dumont Fonda Gardenier Hopper Kierstede Kip Lansing Livingston Loockermans Meyer Nevius Quackenbosch Roosa Roosevelt Rutgers Schenck Schoonmaker Schuyler Springsteen Ten Broeck Terhune Van Breestede Van Brugh Van Buren Van Couwenhoven Van Deursen Van Deusen Van Horn Van Ness Van Pelt Van Rensselaer Van Voorhees Van Zandt Vreeland Waldron Wynkoop and many others Elsa and Anna in AmericaDutch New Amsterdam Ancestry GenealogyThomas P Miller is associate professor of English at the University of Arizona His publications include The Selected Writings of John Witherspoon 1990 several articles on the rhetoric of the Scottish Enlightenment and a volume entitled The Formation of College English Studies Rhetoric and Belles Lettres in the British Cultural Provinces 1997.1605 d.1533 k..