Descendants of Claas Frederickse Van Petten (1641-1728)and his wife Aeffie Arentse Bradt (1649-1729) : a family history research project
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Claas Frederickse Van Petten (1641-1728) was from the Petten, North Holland, the Netherlands. He immigrated to New Netherlands (New York) in 1664. He married Aeffie Arentse Bradt of Albany, New York ca. 1672. Descendants lived in New York, Iowa, Illinois, Arkansas, Oregon, Virginia, Colorado, Nebraska, Utah, Nevada, California, Canada and elsewhere.
Bibliography: p. 281-282.
Includes index.
Includes Van Petten, Van Patten, Van Vechten, Van Alstyne, Van Allen, Van Wormer, Bradt, Pettit, Vedder, Van Patter, Allen, Bailey, Baker, Barbero, Becker, Beebe, Brady, Brown, Campbell, Corlis, Davis, DeGraff, Drake, Frederick, Fuller, Gould, Groot, Harmon, Hill, Johnson, Kniss, LaGrange, Locker, Mabee, McDuffie, Miller, Nolan, Potter, Severson, Smith, Swart, Tanner, Toll, Van Epps, Viele, Ward, Weihing, Wells, Whitney, Wood, Young and related families.
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Surname Subjects
- Van Petten
- Bradt
- Van Vechten
- Van Patten
- Van Alstyne
- Van Allen
- Van Wormer
- Pettit
- Vedder
- Van Patter
- Allen
- Bailey
- Baker
- Barbero
- Becker
- Beebe
- Brady
- Brown
- Campbell
- Corlis
- Davis
- DeGraff
- Drake
- Frederick
- Fuller
- Gould
- Groot
- Harmon
- Hill
- Johnson
- Kniss
- LaGrange
- Locker
- Mabee
- McDuffie
- Miller
- Nolan
- Potter
- Severson
- Smith
- Swart
- Tanner
- Toll
- Van Epps
- Viele
- Ward
- Weihing
- Wells
- Whitney
- Wood
- Young
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