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Henk - My list of Dutch ancestors is rather lengthy! Many of my dad's side were the original Dutch settlers in New Netherland (present day New York) in the early 1600s. I became fascinated with these early immigrants and traced many back to the Netherlands, mostly using the Amsterdam records.
A very skilled friend taught me how to read 17th century Dutch handwriting (not well, but I can stumble through it!) and that was so interesting that I set up a little tutorial online to try to help others. They are on Facebook: Early Dutch Handwriting Samples and Reading Entries in Early Dutch Church Records at http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=25825&id=16127378259 and http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=24944&id=16127378259
A few of my Dutch surnames are online - they are
* BRADT. BRATT Bradt Family Descendants of Albert Andriessen de Noorman aka Bradt
* DAMEN Damen Family Descendants of Jan Cornelise Damen from Bunik Netherlands
* PIER Pier Family Jan Theunissen and Arent Theunissen Pier and their descendants
* POST The New Jersey Post Family Descendants of Adriaen Crijnen Post
* RYCKMAN Ryckman Family Harmen Janse Ryckman of New Netherland
* VAN ALSTYNE The Van Alstyne Family - The descendants of Jan Martense de Wever aka Van Alstyne
* VAN SLYKE. VAN SLYCK The Van Slyke Family - The descendants of Cornelise Antonissen Van Slyke and his nephew Willem Pieterse Van Slyke
* VAN VALKENBURG Van Valkenburg Family Lambert Van Valkenburg and his son Jochem Lambertse
* VROOMAN The Vrooman Family in New Netherland New York
Others in my ancestry who settled in New Netherland are Shuart, De Grauw, Coerten, Vandenburgh, Van der Staeten, De Groot, Van Schaik, Van Huyse, Clopper, Van Woert. These are fairly new to me and I am still researching them
My father's side is from Friesland. A most unusual name (POSTHUMUS) but there are plenty of them in Friesland. I'm happy for the patronymic naming system or I'd never keep them all straight. My g-grandfather and most of his brothers immigrated to the US @ Ellis Island in the early 1900's. I've found most of them on various ships' lists. They were from Makkum.
I've had good luck with finding ancestors on http://www.varkevisser.org/links/bsfries.html but find searching on GenLias impossible. I am also doing some searching on Peter LAAUWE for my sister's friend, but so far have come up empty. He immigrated to US in 1890. I don't know if he was Friesan but I doubt it, the name's not common there. If anyone has hints on how to make GenLias work for someone who cannot understand the language, Help! Thanks.
My father's side is from Friesland. A most unusual name (POSTHUMUS) but there are plenty of them in Friesland. I'm happy for the patronymic naming system or I'd never keep them all straight. My g-grandfather and most of his brothers immigrated to the US @ Ellis Island in the early 1900's. I've found most of them on various ships' lists. They were from Makkum.
I've had good luck with finding ancestors on http://www.varkevisser.org/links/bsfries.html but find searching on GenLias impossible. I am also doing some searching on Peter LAAUWE for my sister's friend, but so far have come up empty. He immigrated to US in 1890. I don't know if he was Friesan but I doubt it, the name's not common there. If anyone has hints on how to make GenLias work for someone who cannot understand the language, Help! Thanks.
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