New York City Reformed Dutch Marriage Records, 1639-95

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Settled by the Dutch in the seventeenth century, New Amsterdam became New York and a part of the British Empire in 1667. Many of these early Dutch settlers were members of the Reformed Dutch Church located in the city. Taken from existing church records, this database is a collection of marriage records and includes information regarding over 2600 men and women. Researchers will find the date of marriage and the names of both bride and groom for persons married in the city between 1639 and 1695. Although these records appear in the original Dutch, this database can be valuable to researchers of ancestors from the New York City area.

Sources Anonymous. Marriages of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York, 1639-1695. New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, 1875.

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