Conrad Nave descendants/ compiled by Jouise Garner Fletcher
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The immigrant ancestor of this family, Dr. Conrad Naaf, was born 1713 in Switzerland. He came from Wallisellan parish, and sailed from Zurich. The ship arrived in Philadelphia, Pa. on May 29, 1735. He later lived in Shenandoah Valley, Va. His son, Tetar Nave (b. ca. 1735), married Ann Vandenpool, daughter of Abraham and Rebecca Vandenpool (Van der Pool), ca. 1766 in Augusta Co., Va. The Vandenpool family originated in Holland. Tetar and his wife had eight children born in Tennessee. Descendants live in Tennessee, Colorado, Oklahoma, California, Texas and elsewhere.
Includes Nave/Naaf, Vandenpool/Van der Poel, Ver Planck and related families.
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