Reverend Nicholas Van Rensselaer, who was born September 1636 at Amsterdam, and baptized on 14 September 1636. He married February 10, 1675 at Rensselaerwyck, New York Colony Alida Schuyler Rensselaer/Livingston. He died November 12, 1678 at 42 years of age.
↑ bronverwijzing: DTB 41, p.457 Archief van de Burgerlijke Stand: doop trouw- en begraafboeken van Amsterdam (retroacta van de Burgerlijke Stand) Doopregister: NL-SAA-24700740
Early New Netherland Settlers, by Robert Gordon Clarke (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rclarke/) Cites: Some Colonial Mansions, by T. A. Glenn, 1898 de Halve Maen, Volume 70, Summer 1997, p. 25. The Van Rensselaers in Holland and America, by Florence Van Rensselaer, 1956, p. 4.
LNAB for all of them should be corrected, see father Killean , and all Birth registrations of all children there (his Bio) from the Amsterdam archive, in Holland the words vandevan de,van der ,etc. so the part(s) before the actual, main part of the last name is never written with capital letters , so no Van Renselaer, but van Renselaer and no Van Wely but van Wely . So maybe you could correct these LNAB for all of them .
If the emigrated to the New Netherlands and lived, stayed and died there, the current Last names if they were registered with them written like that , could be Van Rensselaer or Van Renselaer of course.
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LNAB for all of them should be corrected, see father Killean , and all Birth registrations of all children there (his Bio) from the Amsterdam archive, in Holland the words van de van de,van der ,etc. so the part(s) before the actual, main part of the last name is never written with capital letters , so no Van Renselaer, but van Renselaer and no Van Wely but van Wely . So maybe you could correct these LNAB for all of them . If the emigrated to the New Netherlands and lived, stayed and died there, the current Last names if they were registered with them written like that , could be Van Rensselaer or Van Renselaer of course.
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