Tag: family
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Middledom Road
Read More: Middledom RoadIf, at the very least, the material on this website finds its way into the annals of history collecting dustbytes on cybershelves , where someone fifty years from now might stumble upon Herman, de Jongs, the van der Laans, Elizabeth or the Brouwers, I will be happy. I think we owe it to ourselves and…
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Henry J. de Jong
Read More: Henry J. de JongThis Henry James de Jong (amongst many) is totally unique. My six siblings share exactly the same pedigree (heredity), but they are quite different from me too, for random and environmental reasons.
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Welcome to Middledom
Read More: Welcome to MiddledomI’ve committed to buckling down for a while to translate and reissue the collected works of Herman de Jong in an accessible format and adding in what family histories I have.
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Genealogy: 1500-1900
Read More: Genealogy: 1500-1900We can trace our family line back to the late 15th century. The first was Jan Huich zoon, occasionally spelled Huigzoon and later as Huygen. Most people didn’t have surnames, so they added their father’s name to tell them apart. Jan Huigzoon means, Jan, son of Huig. In the next generation a son Huig was…
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The de Jong Line
Read More: The de Jong LineFamily History section written in 1986 Touch and turn images for a wide screen view Of my father’s relatives I know very little. I have never seen a picture of my grandparents, likely because one was never taken. I know nothing of how my grandfather looked except that he was crippled from birth with one…
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The Slingerland Line
Read More: The Slingerland LineThe first Slingerland we know of is a certain Aart Slingerland who came to Berkenwoude and started farming in Westeinde 11, the farm where my mother was born. (Later another family history traced the line back to Teunis Slingerland, baptized November 16, 1653). We don’t know when he came but we know that he was…