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Jan Damen, 1674–…?>
- Name
- Jan /Damen/
- Surname
- Damen
- Given names
- Jan
father |
1638–1707
Birth: about 1638
— Netherlands Death: 1707 — Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA |
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mother | |
younger brother | |
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1661–…
Christening: 24 July 1661
23
21
— Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA Death: |
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1662–…
Christening: 24 January 1662
24
22
— Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA Death: |
13 months
brother |
1663–…
Christening: 11 February 1663
25
23
— Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA Death: |
23 months
younger sister |
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sister | |
younger sister |
1666–1724
Birth: about 1666
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26
— Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA Death: after 1724 — Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, New York, USA |
4 years
younger sister |
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6 years
himself |
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1674–…
Christening: 19 August 1674
36
34
— Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA Death: |
2 years
younger sister |
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3 years
younger brother |
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3 years
sister |
1680–…
Christening: 8 August 1680
42
40
— Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA Death: |
3 years
sister |
1683–…
Christening: 7 October 1683
45
43
— Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA Death: |
2 years
sister |
1685–…
Christening: 1 November 1685
47
45
— New York City, New York, USA Death: |
2 years
younger sister |
Christening
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Note: New Utrecht was the last of the original six towns to be founded Kings County, now the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It was named after the city of Utrecht, Netherlands. In 1652 Cornelius Van Werckhoven, a surveyor born in Utrecht and a principal investor in the Dutch West India Company, began purchasing land from the Canarsee and Nyack tribes. Upon his death in 1655 Jacques Cortelyou received permission to sell lots of the land to create a town. |
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Christening of a sister
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Note: New Utrecht was the last of the original six towns to be founded Kings County, now the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It was named after the city of Utrecht, Netherlands. In 1652 Cornelius Van Werckhoven, a surveyor born in Utrecht and a principal investor in the Dutch West India Company, began purchasing land from the Canarsee and Nyack tribes. Upon his death in 1655 Jacques Cortelyou received permission to sell lots of the land to create a town. |
Birth of a sister
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Birth of a brother
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Christening of a sister
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Note: New Utrecht was the last of the original six towns to be founded Kings County, now the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It was named after the city of Utrecht, Netherlands. In 1652 Cornelius Van Werckhoven, a surveyor born in Utrecht and a principal investor in the Dutch West India Company, began purchasing land from the Canarsee and Nyack tribes. Upon his death in 1655 Jacques Cortelyou received permission to sell lots of the land to create a town. |
Christening of a sister
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Note: New Utrecht was the last of the original six towns to be founded Kings County, now the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It was named after the city of Utrecht, Netherlands. In 1652 Cornelius Van Werckhoven, a surveyor born in Utrecht and a principal investor in the Dutch West India Company, began purchasing land from the Canarsee and Nyack tribes. Upon his death in 1655 Jacques Cortelyou received permission to sell lots of the land to create a town. |
Christening of a sister
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Birth of a sister
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Death of a father
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Death of a sister
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Death of a mother
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Death
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Reference number
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C2810-2811-9
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Unique identifier
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87A951551FEC624E864CF25D6D366FDB9F10
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Last change
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Author of last change: Danny |
Christening |
New Utrecht was the last of the original six towns to be founded Kings County, now the New York City borough of Brooklyn. It was named after the city of Utrecht, Netherlands. In 1652 Cornelius Van Werckhoven, a surveyor born in Utrecht and a principal investor in the Dutch West India Company, began purchasing land from the Canarsee and Nyack tribes. Upon his death in 1655 Jacques Cortelyou received permission to sell lots of the land to create a town. |
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