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If you are new to Dutch genealogy I suggest you start by reading my article Trace your Dutch roots online, and then search Genlias, the database of Dutch birth, marriage and death records maintained by the Dutch archives.
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If your ancestors are among the early Dutch settlers of New Netherland then you need these resources:
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Hi all,
I posted this to a wall but thought the larger group would benefit so I'm re-posting it here as well.
A great resource on Dutch and Huguenot families in the NJ-NY area is housed at the Passaic County Historical Society library.
They have a one-of-a-kind resource, The Quackenbush collection, which consists of tens of thousands of individual ancestor sheets — all hand written (some on the back of old letters and receipts), loosely indexed, and bound into alphabetized volumes.
The librarian and volunteer researchers can send you copies of any family members you may be missing (the record entries end about 1940). I'm not sure if there is a cost but they're well worth the money (and the library will appreciate the donations). If you're in the area, you have to check them out.
Quackenbush Genealogical Sheet Collection:
Files of individual sheets, arranged by family name, documenting Passaic County’s early Dutch, English, and other families from the 1600’s-1800’s. A unique and invaluable research tool.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~njpchsgc/pchs/pchs_collections.htm
General Library Index:
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/%7Enjpchsgc/resources.htm
Best of luck.
My ancestors are the Quackenboss (bush) line.
Judi, I have DAMENs too, I have posted my line in the "Discussion Forum" here. Are you connected? Jim.
Judi, have you tried Google Books or Mocavo? My ancestors include the duTrieux family from Schenectedy, New York. I found quite a bit of information by using these sites to locate history books relating to the families and area surrounding Schenectedy.
Hello
I am looking for info on my G Grand and GG Grand father Hans Hollander. They came to US and setteled for a bit in Iowa, then Nebraska. I know the year they came was 1870. Any Hollanders out there? Thanks
I am Jan Zoll and I just started as a new member of the Dutch genealogy group. I'm Dutch and living in The Netherlands. I am searching for ancestors and descendants in Europe and the USA. Hopefully, I can learn a lot from the other members of this group.
Jan Zoll
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