Dutch genealogy

If you have Dutch ancestors, then this group is for you.
  • Who are your Dutch ancestors?

    Who are your Dutch ancestors? Have you been able to trace them into The Netherlands? Where did they come from?

    By Henk van Kampen

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  • Schenk

    Any one know anything about Martinus Adrianus Schenk born around 1879 1880 in the Netherlandslooking forward to hear from youThank youJohn Evers

    By John Evers

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  • Looking for Bogart/Bogert information in N.Y.C. area from the 1600s

    I just joined the Dutch Group.  I am looking for information on Bogart/Bogert families who lived in Brooklyn, NY, from the 1600s and then moved to Bergen County, NJ by the 1750s.  My 4th great-grandfather fought in the Revolutionary War in a  Bergen County militia.  I am looking for information…

    By David Coward

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  • Early Dutch on Manhattan Island

    I have just started a blog that is going to deal with early settlers on Manhattan Island. I will be including a vast amount of information not only of interest to the genealogist but for the early New York historian as well.You can follow me at:…

    By John Winner

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  • Translating Civil Records?

    Is there anyone who can either translate a couple of images from the Civil Registers off of FamilySearch for me?  I believe I've finally found my great-great grandfather's birth registration but do not know Dutch and am having a hard time reading the record.  I had some german in high school and…

    By Amber Creix Prat

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  • From Utrecht to Brazil - Resources?

    Goedemiddag! I have a Wersel/Versel relative who traveled from Utrecht to Brazil at least twice in the 1840s. I have several documents (Dutch & Brazilian) which confirm this, but I'm researching more deeply and am wondering if there are specific resources that might help me? I've located…

    By Laura Cosgrove Lorenzana

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  • DAMEN line

    Attached is my DAMEN lineage in the Netherlands, additions/corrections appreciated, thanks, Jim.

    By James P. LaLone

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  • Abbreviation "begr."

    Hi What would the abbreviation "begr." stand for? It follows Zuidland, as a place of death in 1750.Does anyone know of a handy list of Dutch genealogical abbreviations?CheersSaskia

    By Saskia Hallam

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  • Some of my lines - HEGEMAN, VanHILTHE & FEITH

    Attached are some lineages on my Dutch families (connected), additions, comments, corrections appreciated, this ismainly from the internet & not my research (except FEITH book). Thanks, Jim.

    By James P. LaLone

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  • 1686 Brooklyn Dutch Reformed Church membership List

     If you think you may have had Dutch ancestors living on the western end of Long Island in Nieuw Amsterdam, then please check out my Blog post about the Brooklyn congregation. You may find your ancestors listed there! …

    By Madehlinne

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