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- 1). SOURCE: Book--THE DIRECT ANCESTRY OF THE LATE JACOB WENDELL OFPORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE, WITH A PREFATORY SKETCH OF THE EARLY DUTCHSETTLEMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW NETHERLAND, 1614--1664. BY JAMESRINDGE STANWOOD, OF BOSTON; COPYRIGHT, 1882, pages 17-34 & 47. Theentire book is 51 pages in length.
www.neflin.org/srrl; Heritage Quest Online
The genealogy lineage was obtained beginning with the ancestor fromthe Netherlands to America and the subsequent generations listed inthe book to c.1882 A.D. Even though the book is well over a hundredyears old and the copyright laws are now somewhat laxed with it'susage, only excerpts were noted in this work. The full lineage forthose that are interested is available on the Internet site listedabove. "This ancient name has now become transformed into our modernTruex." Page 20.
[Obtained: 05 January 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]
2). SOURCE: SHIP RECORD
Nieuw Nederland 1624
The Nieuw Nederland sailed on or after March 30, 1624.
Philippe du Trieux, a Walllon, was probably accompanied by his secondwife Susanne du Chesne, and his children Philippe and Marie. [Source:Certificate from Amsterdam's Walloon Church on March 11, "pour WesInde," as outlined in 375th Anniversary of the Eendracht and NieuwNederlandby Harry Macy, Jr., F.A.S.G., F.G.B.S Originally published inThe NYG&B Newsletter, Winter 1999]
Ghislain and Adrienne (Cuvellier) Vigne and their children Marie,Christine, and Rachel were on either Niew Nederland or De Eendracht,as their son Jan would be the first male child born in the new colony.[Source: 375th Anniversary of the Eendracht and Nieuw NederlandbyHarry Macy, Jr., F.A.S.G., F.G.B.S Originally published in The NYG&BNewsletter, Winter 1999]
http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/new-netherland1624.shtml
Obtained: 09 January 2007, SLJuhl, compiler
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