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Harmen Harmense Gansevoort (c. 1634 – July 23, 1709) was an
early American settler, brewer, landowner, and
patriarch of the
Gansevoort family.
Harmen Harmense...
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Guert Gansevoort (1812–1868), US Navy
officer Harmen Harmense Gansevoort (ca. 1634–1709),
early American settler,
landowner and beer...
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downtown area.
English colonist Robert Sanders and
Dutch colonist Myndert Harmense Van Den
Bogaerdt acquired the land from a
local Native American tribe in...
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Location Life time
Number of
prisoners Tenant Sub-camps at
livestock farms 1.
Harmense (Geflügelfarm) Harmęże Dec 1941 – Jan 1945
About 150
prisoners For purposes...
- lands. 1685
Rombout (Beacon/Fishkill Area) 1686
Minnisinck (Sanders &
Harmense) 1686 Kip 1688
Schuyler (Poughkeepsie) 1688
Schuyler (Red Hook) 1688 Ærtsen-Roosa-Elton...
- name "Murderer's Kill" is from July 18, 1673 in a deed of land to
Wyntje Harmense.
First governmental reference to the cr**** is in the New York
State Act...
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Albany since 1660, when it was the
Dutch colony of Fort Orange, and
Harmen Harmense Gansevoort (ca. 1634–1709)
owned a
brewery and farms. His brother's son...
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Albany since 1660, when it was the
Dutch colony of Fort Orange, and
Harmen Harmense Gansevoort owned a
brewery and farms.
Through his mother, he was related...
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physicist Harmen Fraanje (born 1976),
Dutch jazz
pianist and
composer Harmen Harmense Gansevoort (c.1634–1709), New
Netherland settler,
brewer and landowner...
- (1728–1782), who
married Pieter Gansevoort (1725–1809), a
grandson of
Harmen Harmense Gansevoort. His
maternal grandparents were
Anthony Van
Schaick (1655–1737)...