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Jacob Stoffelszen, from Zürichsee, Switzerland, came to New Netherland in the spring of 1639. .... Jacob had a brother, Reyer, who is mentioned by the pastors of New Amsterdam as singing "German songs on shipboard". On August 17, 1657, Jacob married a second time: Trintje Jacobs, widow of Jacob Waelingen. from Hoorn. |
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Fundort: Minneapolis, Minn. |
Quelle: Scandinavian immigrants in New York, 1630-1674 / John O. Eylen; Extract der Seiten 390-436: Appendix IV. German Immigrants in NewYork, 1630-1674 |
Einsteller: Rainer Doerry 
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