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A new work on the history and genealogy of Dutchman Albertus Hendricksen and his descendants through four generations encompassing the history of New Netherland's South River colony and colonial and provincial Pennsylvania. Generations span the period from colonial possession by the Netherlands, Sweden and eventually the English who granted the territory to William Penn. The history continues through the time when the Penn family opened up new wilderness areas that would become Lancaster, York and Cumberland Counties where the Hendricksens/Hendricks were among the first settlers. The research project identified new evidence and documentation that significantly alters currently-accepted lineages. Evidence-based research has resolved many incorrect identification issues in the Hendricksen lineage. The book includes full transcriptions and images of many documents (deeds, probate records, warrants, etc.) along with an extensive use of footnotes and source citations.
A collection of biographical articles on Norwegian, Danish, and Swedish immigrants who settled in New York between 1630 and 1674 and in Mexico, South America, and Canada. Includes some German immigrants in New York from 1630 to 1674.
"This, the third volume of papers from the ongoing Algonquian Indian Seminars sponsored by the Native American Institute (of the Hudson River Valley) and the New York State Museum, contains twelve papers from the seminars of 2003 and 2004." -- P.xi.
Narratives of New Netherland reads like a small anthology on the discovery, origins, and history of the United States, but from a Dutch, rather than traditional English, perspective. A collection of excerpts from works spanning the years 1609 to 1664, a historical picture is painted through books, letters, journal entries, and commentaries. Works focus on Henry Hudson's voyage across the Atlantic and down the Hudson River, as well as on settlers' experiences in the New World. Readers with an interest in American History will be reminded of similar stories from English settlers first experiencing the east coast. John Franklin Jameson was born in Somerville, Massachusetts in 1859. He attended Amherst College, where he graduated valedictorian and studied with several influential historians, as well as John Hopkins University, where he received the first doctorate ever awarded in the field of history in 1882. Jameson went on to become a history teacher, author, journalist and editor. He was the first professional historian to become president of the AHA, and had much influence on historians in the early 20th century. In 1928, he became the head of the Division of Manuscripts at the Library of Congress. Jameson died in 1937.