De Carpentier Allied Ancestry
Edwin Jaquett 1865- Sellers
De Carpentier Allied Ancestry
Edwin Jaquett 1865- Sellers
This fascinating genealogical study, written by genealogist Edwin Jaquett Sellers, details the ancestry of Maria de Carpentier, the wife of Paul Jaquet, a prominent Dutch landowner and political figure in the mid-17th century. Drawing on a wide range of historical documents and primary sources, Sellers meticulously traces de Carpentier's ancestry back several generations, shedding light on the social and cultural history of the Netherlands in the 16th and 17th centuries. A must-read for anyone interested in the history of Dutch settlement in America and the genealogy of early American families.
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