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Guillaume G. Vigne, 1586–1632?> (aged 46 years)
- Name
- Guillaume G. /Vigne/
- Surname
- Vigne
- Given names
- Guillaume G.
- Also known as
- Willem /Vienje/
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1560–1622
Birth: about 1560
— Valenciennes, Nord, France Death: after 1622 — Holland |
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1586–1632
Birth: 1586
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— St.Waast LaHaute, Vallencienes, Nord, Spanish Netherlands Death: before 30 April 1632 — New Amsterdam, NY |
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1586–1632
Birth: 1586
26
— St.Waast LaHaute, Vallencienes, Nord, Spanish Netherlands Death: before 30 April 1632 — New Amsterdam, NY |
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1590–1659
Birth: 1590
25
— Vallenciennes, France Death: 1659 — New York City, NY |
Marriage | Marriage — 1608 — Valenciennes, France |
3 years
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1610–1677
Birth: 1610
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— St. Waast-La Hut, Valenciennes, Belgium Death: before 1677 — Buswyck, NY |
4 years
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1613–1689
Birth: 1613
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— Valenciennes, Flanders Death: 1689 — Albany, NY |
11 years
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1590–1659
Birth: 1590
25
— Vallenciennes, France Death: 1659 — New York City, NY |
Marriage | Marriage — after 1632 — New Amsterdam, New Netherlands |
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61410F280DA9FE49A984B113148D90EAE27F
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[Hahn-Powell-Ford.FTW] Origin of Immigrant: St.Waast LaHaute, Vallencienes, Nord, Spanish SOURCE: In Amsterdam, in 1613 or earlier, a and (4430) Gulian Vigne was anOfficer at the site of New Amsterdam in 1613. He and his wife, (4431)Adrienne Cuveille, were probably members of the crew of the Dutch tradingship "Tiger," which caught fire, in 1613, off Manhattan Island and wasbeached. The ship's crew wintered in huts on the southern shoulder (atabout 39 Broadway) of Manhattan, and thus established the firstsettlement in what is now New York. It is evident that "some Hollanders,"probably including the Vignes, stayed continuously in New Netherland from1613 on, in trade with the natives. (4431iv) Jan was born at a tradingpost on Long Island; he is historically renowned for being the firstwhite male born in Nieu Nederlandt. SRC: c/o William L. DeCourseydecoursey@earthlink.net !Came from France l613 on trading expedition. "Colonial Families of LongIsland |
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