- on the
Concord in
October 1683. The
three Op den
Graeffs had
another brother,
Adolphus Op Den
Graeff (* 1648), who did not join the
emigration but settled...
-
During the
Dutch Golden Age, the De
Graeff family was
critical of the
influence of the
House of Orange. the De
Graeffs belonged to the
republican political...
-
inheritance of his father,
Dirck Jansz Graeff, who was on
friendly terms with
William the
Silent of Orange. The
young De
Graeffs were
influenced by
their father's...
- verified.
Another source reports that the Op den
Graeff family may have come from Flanders. The Op den
Graeffs were
originally Mennonites, and are believed...
-
Thomas Lockyear Graeff (September 12, 1929 –
December 19, 1970) was an
American actor, film director, producer, screenwriter, film
editor and cinematographer...
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Frank Ellsworth Graeff (December 19, 1860 — July 29, 1919) was an
American hymnwriter and
minister in the
Philadelphia Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal...
- Hallerkin.
Herman op den
Graeffs three grandchildren who
founded Germantown,
Pennsylvania in 1683:
Derick and
Abraham op den
Graeff (with the do****ent of...
-
inheritance of his father,
Dirck Jansz Graeff, who was on
friendly terms with
William the
Silent of Orange. The
young De
Graeffs were
influenced by
their father's...
- der
Nienburg Pieter Cornelisz Graeff (died 1679) →
Descendants Jan
Cornelisz (de)
Graeff →
Descendants Jan
Jacobsz Graeffs descendants were
related to the...
- op den
Graeff and
their families,
arriving at Philadelphia,
Province of
Pennsylvania on the
Concord in
October 1683. The
three Op den
Graeffs had another...