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Catheryna Rombout Brett (1687–1764) (also Catherina, Catherine, and Catharyna) was the
daughter of 12th New York City
mayor and land
baron Francis Rombouts...
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Historic Places since 1976. It is also
listed on the NYS
Independence Trail.
Catheryna Rombout Brett (1687–1764) was the
daughter of
Helena Teller Bogardus Van...
- only for fur trading. The
first white settlers were Rombout's daughter,
Catheryna, and her husband,
Roger Brett, who
built a mill at the
mouth of Fishkill...
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Rombout Patent, and the
father of the
pioneering Colonial businesswoman Catheryna Rombout Brett.
Frans Rombout was born on June 22 at 1631 in H****elt, Belgium...
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Rombout Patent.
Rombout died in 1691,
leaving his
share to his daughter,
Catheryna Brett. The
Rombout Patent was
partitioned in 1706, and
Brett received...
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landscape painter Rombout Verhulst (1624–1698), Flemish-Dutch
sculptor Catheryna Rombout Brett (1687–1764),
American businesswoman Rombouts, patronymic...
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Daniel Nimham may have
learned to
speak English through the
family of
Catheryna Rombout Brett who
lived in what is now the City of Beacon, New York, it...
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rooms on 959 acres (approximately 3.88 km2) of land he had
purchased from
Catheryna Rombout Brett, the
daughter of
Francis Rombouts, who was one of the grantees...
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Hageman bought 108
acres (44 ha)
containing the ****ure
house property from
Catheryna Rombout Brett, a
descendant of
Francis who had
settled in what is now...
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Church in Kingston. In 1721, his
father purchased 306
acres of land from
Catheryna Brett. The farm was
situated south of the
Fishkill Cr****,
about nine miles...