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Cornelis Claeszen Swits, 1655

Name
Cornelis Claeszen /Swits/
Surname
Swits
Given names
Cornelis Claeszen
Family with parents
father
1640
Death: about 1640New York City, New York, USA
himself
Family with Ariaentje Cornelisz Trommels
himself
partner
son
16401663
Birth: about 1640
Death: 13 January 1663
14 months
daughter
20 months
son
son
2 years
son
2 years
son
20 months
daughter
3 years
son
2 years
son
2 years
daughter
Death of a father
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.
Birth of a son
Christening of a daughter
Christening of a son
Christening of a son
Christening of a son
Christening of a son
Christening of a daughter
Christening of a son
Christening of a son
Death
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
Reference number
C1378
Unique identifier
4B80DC32C67BA74EA25F52255B89208712B3
Last change
12 December 201303:51:46
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.

Note

settled Harlem