Jacobus Cornelise Vanderveer

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Birth Reusel, Noord-Brabant, Netherlands
Place of birth is in North Holland. In Sept. 1997 researching the Immigrant to The New World, Representative Pioneer Settlers of New Amsterdam found the following information. Apossible brother, Cornelis Jansen Van-Der-Veer was thirty years old when heimmigrated t New Amsterdam on Feb. 17, 1659. Jansen being the mothers maiden name.It is possible that Jacob & Cornelis's fathers name was Cornelis JacobVan-Der-Veer, or that The first son got his fathers first name and mothers maiden nameand th second son got his mothers fathers name, Jabob. Family records receivedfrom Billy's cousin Jeffery Allig in Portland in 1992/93 estimated the birthof Jacob as about 1600. However, immigration records show the date to belater as about 1630. From Cousin: Jeff Atlig in Portland Oregon; documentation on theVANDIVER Family Genealogical References: Personal Contact: Evelyn Curtis; 2990 Hwy. 79S, Camden, Ar 71701. Providing: The FamilyGroup Sheet of Martha J Birchum. Pension Declaration of Catherine Vandiver. North Georgia Journal, June 1987 (Account of Adam Vandiver). Papers of Wellington Vandiver. The Vandiver Family by J Thomas Scharf. The Vandiver Family by Joseph N BRown. Adam Vandiver Family Group Sheets. Manning Vandiver Family group sheets. History of B P Vandiver and Family; Rubie Vandiver, Washington, D C;1985. Roster of South Carolina Patriots in the American Revolution; BobbyGilmer Moss Gen. Publ. Co. Inc.; 1985. Delaware; Federal Writers Project of WPA for State of Delaware. South Carolina Baptists. The Duke of York Record, 1646-1679; Sunday Star Print; Wilmington,Delaware. Records of the Holy Trinity Church (or Old Swedes Church); Pennsylvania(now NE Castle County, Delaware). South Carolina Deed Index. Delaware Archive Records. Mississippi Daughters of the American Revolution. Claims Arising from the American Revolution. 1800 Cencus Index; South Carolina. Daughters of the American Revolution Lineage Books. South Carolina Daughters of the American Revolution every name index. Land Grants; New Castle County, Delaware. Delaware Births, Marriages, and Deaths. Will of Jacob Van der Veer, William Vandever, Cornelius Vandever, asdJacob Vandever. LDS Church Records: IGI (Delaware; South Carolina). South Carolina Cencus Index. South Carolina Daughters of the American Revolution every name index. Brazoria County, Texas; Death Records. Sanford H McGraw Family Bible. MCGraw Family Records, ca. 1745-1930; Martha Virginia Wilson LeFoe. U S Federal Cencus Reports: 1790; South Carolina; Spartanburg County. 1790; North Carolina; Surry County. 1850; South Carolina; Spartantburg County. 1860; Mississippi; Winston County; Louisville. 1870 Mississippi; Winston County; Townships R10 and R12. 1880; Mississippi; Winston County. 1990; Mississippi; Montgomery County; Beat 3. Records for Thomas Albert Woodruff: Rose City Cemetery (Portland, Oregon). Holman Funeral Home Records (Portland, Oregon). Oregon Death Index. Social Security Benefits Application. Marriage License #16392 (San Francisco, California).
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Jul. 19, 1633
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Marriage Catharina Jans Brasseur O Brassert (1635-1720), Delaware, United States, New Castle
"Among the passengers on the Golden Shark when it left Göteborg on 15 April 1654 was a young woman named Catharina who expected, like the other passengers, to go to the New Sweden colony. The ship had been scheduled to leave with Governor Risingh and the Eagle, but its departure was delayed by repairs. The ship never did arrive in New Sweden. Instead, it landed near Staten Island on 12 September 1654 and was confiscated by Governor Stuyvesant three days later. Catharina therefore found herself alone in Manhattan. She was soon befriended by a Dutch corporal, Jacob Van der Veer. After giving birth to a child by him, she was banished to the South River in 1657, probably because of adultery. Van der Veer deserted his Dutch family and followed her." Swedish Colonia News: Volume 3, Number 10 Spring 2009 Preserving the legacy of the New Sweden Colony in America
1653
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Burial 1699
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Death Brandywine Hundred, New Castle, Delaware, United States Mar. 30, 1699
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ID I10919      
User ID Reference 4CD272CF09B24C6B977ED6A0FF019BB8AFD5      
User ID Reference LTM3-D46      
Gender Male Gender    
Name Jacobus Cornelise Vanderveer    
Name Sgt. Jacob van der Veer    
  • "Among the passengers on the Golden Shark when it left Göteborg on 15 April 1654 was a young woman named Catharina who expected, like the other passengers, to go to the New Sweden colony. The ship had been scheduled to leave with Governor Risingh and the Eagle, but its departure was delayed by repairs. The ship never did arrive in New Sweden. Instead, it landed near Staten Island on 12 September 1654 and was confiscated by Governor Stuyvesant three days later. Catharina therefore found herself alone in Manhattan. She was soon befriended by a Dutch corporal, Jacob Van der Veer. After giving birth to a child by him, she was banished to the South River in 1657, probably because of adultery. Van der Veer deserted his Dutch family and followed her." Swedish Colonia News: Volume 3, Number 10 Spring 2009 Preserving the legacy of the New Sweden Colony in America
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8 Total Ancestors
Generation 1
[1.01  2]   Jacobus Cornelise Vanderveer (1633-1699)
Generation 2
[1.02  3]   Cornelious Janse VanderVeer (1585-)
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[2.01  4]   Jansen Janssen (~1623-)
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Generation 3
[1.03*  ]   Klaas VanderVeer (1540-)
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[2.02*  ]   Symon Jacobus a Janssen (1580-)
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[3.01*  ]   Mietje Pater (~1540-)
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[4.01  5]   Antonia Metje Juriaensz (1608-)
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Generation 4
[4.02*  ]   Juriaen Krijstiaensz (~1585-~1645)
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[5.01*  ]   Metje Heinrix (~1584-)
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