Derrick Albertson and Dinah Coles have been detached as parents from this profile. They were both born in New York, not in the Netherlands, and were much too young to be Cornelis's parents. No source whatsoever names his parents.
Cornelis Albertsen was born about 1675 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Cornelis had four known children:
Cornelis;
Nikolaas (Nicholas);
Johannes (John);
Daughter, name unknown.
Amongst his American-born descendants Cornelis Albertsen is known by the anglicised name Cornelius Albertson. No authentic sources have been found for Cornelis.
Biografie
Cornelis Albertsen werd in 1675 in Amsterdam, Nederland geboren.
Cornelis had vier kinderen:
Cornelis;
Nikolaas;
Johannes;
Dochter, naam onbekend.
Geen echte bronnen voor Cornelis zijn gevonden.
From: BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH OF ALBERTSON FAMILY, HUNTERDON COUNTY, NEW JERSEY
Nicholas Albertson came from Amsterdam, Holland, in 1728 with Anglechea Vandewater, his wife. A brother, John (Johannes) accompanied them. He was several years younger than Nicholas. They landed in New York City. Nicholas moved to Far Rockaway Beach, Long Island, NY. John went to Philadelphia, PA and became private secretary to the Colonial Governor of Pennsylvania. They were the sons of Cornelius Albertson, of the City of Amsterdam, Holland who was said to be a man of considerable property, and engaged in the shipping business. He had an older son, named Cornelius, and there was also one sister, whose name cannot be learned. They were both said to be single, and died rather young. The son Cornelius was drowned from falling from a ship into the Zuyder Zee. Nicholas and John each received from their father on their departure for America, as their share of their father's estate five thousand guilders, or about two thousand dollars.
"Gary Russell Kent Family Records", privately held by Gary Russell Kent ca. 1950-2018. [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,]] Burnsville, North Carolina. Naval Photo Album of George Henry Kent, ca. 1950, inside front cover.
The Patton - Wescott & Allied Families Ancestry Book, Compiled by Patton & Wescott Families; Cir: Late 19th Century, Updated 1931, Edited & Retyped 1956
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26 June 2018. The parents of this person are IMPOSSIBLE. Cornelius was born in Amsterdam, as were his son Nicholas. How then could his parents and grandparents have been born in America? The supposed father Derrick was only five years old at the birth of supposed son Cornelius, and Dinah, the supposed mother, was only one year old at the birth of the subject of this profile! Shouldn't these parents be detached?
9 Feb 2022. Derrick Albertson and Dinah Coles have been detached as parents from this profile. They were both born in New York, not in the Netherlands, and were much too young to be Cornelis's parents. No source whatsoever names his parents.
Albertson-302 and Albertson-191 appear to represent the same person because: Appear to be duplicate profile of father in this family. Please review for merge. Thanks
9 Feb 2022. Derrick Albertson and Dinah Coles have been detached as parents from this profile. They were both born in New York, not in the Netherlands, and were much too young to be Cornelis's parents. No source whatsoever names his parents.
edited by Albertus Robert Casimir (Fuller) Jung
205 Father is too young or not born
Please correct, if possible
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