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Name: Given name: Nicholas or Nickolas. Surname: d'Ailly, or Ailly.
Born: (1635, '36,'37, '38, '39, or 1640) Dubois or Artois, Picardy, Normady, France, Possibly some redundancy.
Marriage: (Abt. 1659) Amiens, Picardie, France.
Emmigration:(1682) From Holland to America via the ship Faith.
Immigration: (1682 or 1683) Settled in Hackensack, New Jersey, possibly after landing in New Netherlands, or after living in Harlem for a time before going to New Jersey.
Died: (Abt. 1700) New Barbados (Hackensack), New Jersey.
In 1680, to escape the persecutions of the Huguenots in France, Nicholas fled to Holland. There he joined a group of other Huguenot refugees, and in 1682, he, along with his wife and son, immigrated to America on a ship call the Faith. He landed first in New Amsterdam (New York), but then settled in a Dutch colony in Hackensack, New Jersey. There he joined a congregation of the French Reformed Church (Huguenot) that was established in 1682 at New Bridge located across the Hackensack River from Kindermaack. In 1696, the church burned and apparently all the church records were lost. Like many other Huguenots, Nicholas then became a member of the Dutch Reformed Church at Hackensack, which like the French Reformed Church (Huguenot) followed the teachings of John Calvin.[1][2]
Nicholas D'Ailly was a French Huguenot apparently born in Artois, in the Normandy Province of France, in 1640. At some point prior to 1680 he fled from France to Mannheim, Germany and joined a group of Huguenots there. From Mannheim, they traveled to Holland and it is believed he emigrated along with his wife, Madame Tybout and fifteen year old son Jan, about 1680. Certain records say that they were aboard the Dutch ship Da Trouw (The Faith) although no ships passenger list or other document has been found which would support this.[3]
The best introduction to the story (subject) of The Life of Nicholas d'Ailly must begin by saying that no researcher knows the full story, FOR SURE. Of the six or seven accounts that were researched,, none of them were in total agreement with any of the others. Moreover, finding compatibility of theories or versions of his life is a rarity. Anyone interested in the subject must first understand that we don't know the true story, but can only enjoy The Legends of Nicholas d'Ailly.
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