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If you have Dutch ancestors, then this group is for you.

Members: 264
Latest Activity: Dec 9, 2022

Welcome to the Dutch genealogy discussion group on Genealogy Wise

If you are new to this group, please leave a comment below introducing yourself and your Dutch ancestors. Feel free to leave a link to your genealogy website or to discuss your brick walls.

If you are new to Dutch genealogy I suggest you start by reading my article Trace your Dutch roots online, and then search Genlias, the database of Dutch birth, marriage and death records maintained by the Dutch archives.

Here are five resources to get you started:


If your ancestors are among the early Dutch settlers of New Netherland then you need these resources:

Discussion Forum

Who are your Dutch ancestors?

Started by Henk van Kampen. Last reply by anna trijntje de Boer Jul 8, 2020. 113 Replies

Schenk

Started by John Evers. Last reply by Ada Peters May 16, 2015. 2 Replies

Early Dutch on Manhattan Island

Started by John Winner. Last reply by John Winner Nov 4, 2013. 6 Replies

Translating Civil Records?

Started by Amber Creix Prat. Last reply by Amber Creix Prat Sep 22, 2013. 2 Replies

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Comment by Jose Luis Zambrano De Santiago on October 17, 2014 at 2:46pm
Comment by Jose Luis Zambrano De Santiago on October 17, 2014 at 2:44pm
Comment by Jan Zoll on October 17, 2014 at 2:33pm

I'm Dutch and I can try to translate the passage. Please send me the phrase or a link the text.

Jan Zoll

The Netherlands

Comment by Jose Luis Zambrano De Santiago on October 17, 2014 at 1:49pm

I have found books in dutch about von zambrano, under charles V rule, but i cannot read them can anyone help me pic the book i need to include in my work. As far as i cam tell the king send my family to america to colonize. Only one family stayed in germany. I will be attending the genealogy group in november 1st anyone willing to help me out to read just the small paragraph about my family i would apreciate it i have the free e books but its easier to google search them in belgium google thanks

Comment by Jose Luis Zambrano De Santiago on October 7, 2014 at 2:32pm

Fernando de Zambrano Alvarado and Alberta Brask had 13 children some of the children write it as Zambranok.

Alonso Zambranok in flanders

Comment by Jose Luis Zambrano De Santiago on October 7, 2014 at 2:24pm

Hello newbie here:

I have been doing my family history from the oldest reference to present. I found the following german roots.

1. Zambrana house serve as page to charles V whos was charles I in spain.

2. Marques von zambrano serve under Count Alba ¨¨the butcher¨¨german periodicals

3. Grand son of Antonio Zambrano who serve Philip II son to charles V serve in Burgues Germany.

4 I found a german zambrano in facebook Olef Zambrano but have not seen him since.

my work zambrana.wikia.com/wiki/Zambrana_Wiki

Comment by J Sanford Kruizenga on February 25, 2014 at 1:51pm

That is probably the same Jacob.  Yes.  That is a different Trijntje.  My research is available at http://www.kruizengafamily.info/.  Trijntje married Hindrik Jans on 31 October 1762 at Uithuizen.  She married Jan Hulst on 21 August 1776 at Groningen.  And then married a 3rd time to Hindrik Roseboom on 16 January 1783 at Groningen.

Comment by Henk van Kampen on February 24, 2014 at 10:19pm

I could not find Jacob Cornelis KRUIZE in wiewaswie.nl or allegroningers.nl (except as father in a 1813 marriage, is that the same person?)

I did find a Trijntje SIJBOLTS in allegroningers.nl, but she was married to Martinus Jager. Is that your ancestor?

Comment by J Sanford Kruizenga on February 24, 2014 at 9:30am

New to this group.  Hello everyone.  I have been tracing my Dutch ancestry... the KRUIZENGA side, back to the Old Country for several years.  I know my immigrating ancestor and his family.  I've traced him back to where his family lived, even finding the home that still exists as a bed and breakfast now.  Fascinating.

My brick wall is with my most distant known ancestor: Jacob Cornelis KRUIZE (1765-1822).  He was allegedly born in Uithuizen though parish records can not confirm this.  From Jacob's death certificate we have learned that he was illegitimate.  We only know his mother's name: Trijntje SIJBOLTS (her patronym).  I have successfully traced Trijntje (post-Jacob) to Groningen City where she had a daughter and a 2nd son. 

My attempts at circumnavigating my brick wall have thus far been feeble.  I had my own Y-DNA tested via FamilyTree DNA at the 67 level... zero matches.  I didn't really expect any.  But I wasn't going to wait around for a match... I became proactive.

Looking at Uithuizen parish records around the time of Jacob's birth I found a man by the name of Jacob KRUIZINGA living in the village.  This man was married with children.  It was my strongest possibility of a match.  Did this man have relations with my Trijntje?

I traced this man's ancestry back and then traced one of his brother's lineages forward to find a living relative today.  With the help of relatives in the Netherlands we contacted this living relation and he agreed to be tested.  Unfortunately he was NOT a match: that assuming that our tracing forward was done properly.

I also have MASTBERGENS and KLOOSTERS in my family line.

Comment by diann marilyn rodger[onclin] on September 11, 2013 at 9:15am

i have the family tree of mt father,s family from Amsterdam back to 1564 done by geneologist Kess Onclin. my father was Hubert Onclin from the Onclin -vantuil family

On my grandmother,s side Boes i also have the family tree.

My name is Diann m Rodger-Onclin. we have many relatives living in Holland as my father was the only Onclin to imigrate our family is not large.

pleased to share- info proud of Dutch heritage.

 

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