Category: Gravesend, New Netherland
Categories: New Netherland Settlements
In 1643 Gravesend became one of the original towns founded in the Dutch colony of New Netherland when Governor Willem Kieft granted a land patent to the Anabaptist Lady Deborah Moody, as a site where that English sect could settle free from religious persecution. - Wikipedia
Person Profiles (35)
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Elias Daws
abt 1640 Gravesend, Long Island, New Netherland - aft 1710
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Joseph Golden
01 Apr 1674 Gravesend, Kings County, New York Colony - abt 1731
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James Hubbard
10 Dec 1665 Gravesend, Long Island, New Netherland - bef 16 Jan 1724
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John Lake
abt 1654 Gravesend, Long Island, New Netherland - 17 May 1729
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William Mann
19 May 1853 Gravesend, Kent, England, United Kingdom - 04 Oct 1927
Adam Mott
bef 21 Jan 1621 Saffron Walden, Essex, England - bef 10 May 1689
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James Stout
abt 1650 Gravesend, Long Island, New Netherland - abt 1714
Peter Stout
abt 1654 Gravesend, Long Island, New Netherland - bef 14 Apr 1704
Richard Stout
10 Mar 1646 Gravesend, Long Island, New Netherland - 10 Jul 1717
Richard Stout
abt 1615 Burton Joyce Parish, Nottinghamshire, England - bef 23 Oct 1705
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John Tilton
bef 03 Mar 1613 Wolston, Warwickshire, England - 03 Apr 1688
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Hannah Willemse
abt 1663 Gravesend, Brooklyn, Kings County, Long Island, New Netherland - 30 May 1724
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