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English
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application/pdf
Extent
42 pages
Note
5.5 x 8.25 inches
Abstract
Beginning with a comparison of Native American and European naming customs, this booklet discusses the derivations of the patronymics found in the index to the "Records of New Amsterdam." Several of the names discussed are also found in the Dutch settlements across the river - Bergen, Communipaw, Harsimus - that would later become Jersey City. With short bibliography and advertisements for other publications.
Subject (authority = LCSH)
Topic
Dutch Americans
Subject (authority = LCSH)
Topic
Emigration and immigration
Subject (authority = LCSH)
Topic
Ethnic groups
Subject (authority = LCSH)
Topic
Family
Subject (authority = LCSH)
Topic
Genealogy
Subject
HierarchicalGeographic
Country
UNITED STATES
State
New Jersey
County
Hudson County
City
Jersey City (N.J.)
Subject
HierarchicalGeographic
Country
UNITED STATES
State
New York
Subject
HierarchicalGeographic
Country
NETHERLANDS
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TitleInfo
Title
Dutch Immigration Experience
Identifier (type = local)
JCDC
Identifier (type = hdl)
http://hdl.rutgers.edu/1782.3/JCDC.Book.7386
Identifier (type = doi)
doi:10.7282/T3T43V80
Location
PhysicalLocation (authority = marcorg); (displayLabel = Jersey City Free Public Library)
NjJ
Note
Half Moon Series, Volume 2 Number 6
Note
"Copyright, 1898, by G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, London"
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