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Cornelis Claeszen Swits, …–1655?>
- Name
- Cornelis Claeszen /Swits/
- Surname
- Swits
- Given names
- Cornelis Claeszen
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himself |
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partner | |
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14 months
daughter |
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20 months
son |
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2 years
son |
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2 years
son |
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20 months
daughter |
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3 years
son |
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2 years
son |
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2 years
daughter |
Death of a father
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Cause: killed by Indians. Note: Originally called New Amsterdam, New York started as a 17th-century Dutch settlement established at the southern tip of Manhattan Island which served as the seat of the colonial government in the New Netherland territory. It was renamed New York in 1665 in honour of the then Duke of York (later James II of England) after English forces seized control of Manhattan Island, along with the rest of the Dutch colony. |
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Birth of a son
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Christening of a daughter
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Christening of a son
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Christening of a son
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Christening of a son
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Christening of a son
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Christening of a daughter
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Christening of a son
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Christening of a son
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Death
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Cause of death: Killed during an Indian raid. Note: Originally called New Amsterdam, New York started as a 17th-century Dutch settlement established at the southern tip of Manhattan Island which served as the seat of the colonial government in the New Netherland territory. It was renamed New York in 1665 in honour of the then Duke of York (later James II of England) after English forces seized control of Manhattan Island, along with the rest of the Dutch colony. |
Christening of a daughter
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Reference number
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C1378
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Unique identifier
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4B80DC32C67BA74EA25F52255B89208712B3
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Last change
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Author of last change: Danny |
Death |
Originally called New Amsterdam, New York started as a 17th-century Dutch settlement established at the southern tip of Manhattan Island which served as the seat of the colonial government in the New Netherland territory. It was renamed New York in 1665 in honour of the then Duke of York (later James II of England) after English forces seized control of Manhattan Island, along with the rest of the Dutch colony. |
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Note
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settled Harlem |