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Margaret Hardenbroeck de
Vries Philipse (c. 1637 – c. 1691) was a
prominent and
wealthy merchant in the
colonial Province of New York. She
inherited great...
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recognized by the
British Kennel Club in 1915. In the 1920s,
Baroness van
Hardenbroeck took an
interest in the
breed and
began to
build it up again. The Nederlandse...
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Republican Party for the
office of
President of the
United States Margaret Hardenbroeck (c. 1637–c. 1690),
merchant in
colonial New York and wife of Frederick...
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Philipsborough Manor.
Philipse was
previously married to
Margaret Hardenbroeck (1637–1691) and
during that marriage, had
adopted her daughter, Eva de...
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Philipsborough Manor.
Philipse was
previously married to
Margaret Hardenbroeck and
during that marriage, had
adopted her daughter, Eva de Vries, who...
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workers and
enslaved people for
Frederick Philipse and his wife,
Margaret Hardenbroeck de Vries,
around 1682.
Philipse was a
wealthy Dutchman who, at his death...
- Philipse, the
first Lord of
Philipsburg Manor, and his wife
Margaret Hardenbroeck.[citation needed] Philipse, who by his
second marriage became a son-in-law...
- Otto Brandt,
Olivier van Deuren,
Jacob van der Does the younger, Van
Hardenbroeck, Daniël Haringh,
Mouritz van der Linden, J. ****k, Jan
Tilius and Aleida...
- Rang (ex-Dutch Mercurius,
captured 1705) –
Captured by the
English 1707
Hardenbroeck 50 (ex-Dutch Hardenbroek,
captured 2
October 1706) – to
Russia 1712 as...
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Frederick Philipse (1626–1702), Lord of
Philipsburg Manor and
Margaret Hardenbroeck (c.1637–c.1690).
Philipse married Maria,
daughter of John Sparke(s) of...