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

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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 Sande Meyer Smith on June 25, 2011 at 9:23pm
sylvia,Thankyou so much for the translation, I grately appreciate your help.
Comment by Sylvia Binch-Talma on June 25, 2011 at 7:06pm
Hi Sande !

It says: here rests, in his Lord and Savior, John Meyer, born 3 Nov 1845, died 9 Aug 1922, Pietje Meyer, born 11 Apr 1855, died 13 Nov 1941.
Comment by Sande Meyer Smith on June 25, 2011 at 2:55pm
Hi everyone I have a request of my Dutch friends,I found the headstone of my Greatgrandparents I have attached it to my page,can someone tell me what it says! Its in DutchThankyou so much
Comment by Sande Meyer Smith on June 23, 2011 at 10:01am

I have not run across the Blaker name in my journeys yet and I am working on 3 trees all in Eastern Europe I will let you know if I find any!

Henk, the Cook side may be a deadend my mom,bless her,is not doing so good at remembering anything.The only other living person in the line is my uncle who is 12 years younger than mom.I am hoping he can help.he never married and lived with my Grandma Rena  until her passing at 94 in 2002.I wish I had been doing this while she was alive,but Uncle George still lives in her home and may be able to dig up some things for me,thanks for the help I will let you know how I do.

Comment by Rod Blaker on June 23, 2011 at 6:50am

I am doing what is called a One Name Study - of the name Blaker.  Found everywhere the old German was used, as in UK, Scandanavia, Germany and eastern Europe and so on.  And of course, The Netherlands.

If you run across one of more of these odd beasts, I would be pleased to know about it, and thank you .

rod.blaker@gmail.com

Comment by Henk van Kampen on June 23, 2011 at 1:00am
Do you know their dates of birth? Or only the years? Are they both from Friesland?
Comment by Sande Meyer Smith on June 23, 2011 at 12:50am

ok the only thing I have found so far is 1920 and 1930 US census they dont give her Maiden name.Ellis Island is just what I was told by my family but they could very well be wrong .I was able to find all my other ancestors immigration records but not Adrians.I will keep working on it.The censes is where I found their birthdates and when he immigrated .I will start looking for marriage and birth records

Comment by Henk van Kampen on June 23, 2011 at 12:39am

Ellis Island opened in 1892. What is your source for the immigration?

 

Try to do some research in the US first (at ancestry.com or familysearch.org, for example). Try to discover a marriage record, an obituary, or an immigration record. It would be easier to find them in Holland if you know Jenny's maiden name, or the town where Adrian was born, or the Dutch names.

Comment by Sande Meyer Smith on June 23, 2011 at 12:21am
Looking again at this if Jennie was born in 1881 she was alot younger and must have met him in the states.He must have come over by himself.I wish I could find her Maiden name mom doesnt remember
Comment by Sande Meyer Smith on June 23, 2011 at 12:09am
Here is all I know about them.Adrian was born 1869 in Holland according to us cenus report,Jennie in 1881  they immigrated to us through ellis island in 1889 so they were married in Holland.They had 3 children in New Jersey Rena(my grandma) William and Peter.Adrian died in Hawthorn NJ in 1948.I have been told they may have changed their name from Kok or Kock to Cook.I will ask my mom if she knows any more info
 

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