In memory of Jacqueline Paresis, my Paternal 10th Great-Grandmother on the DYKEMAN branch.
Bibliography:
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New Harlem past and present; the story of an amazing civic wrong, now at last to be righted, by Carl H. Pierce, W.P. Toler, and H.D. Nutting, 1903, p. 298.
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WikiTree profile De_Parisis-3 part of New Netherlands Settlers WikiTree, Dutch Roots WikTree, and New Netherland Settlers.
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Jacqueline Paresis
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Birth:
1620
Hesden, France
Marriage:
1650 Sep 5
Leyden, Holland
Death:
Burial:
1700
[Unknown]
[Unknown]
Father:
Mother:
Biography
Jacqueline Paresis or "de Parisis" was born in Hesdin, Artois, France, in 1620. She married Daniel Tourneur on September 5, 1650, in Leyden, South Holland, Netherlands. She died in 1700 in Harlem, New York.
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Jacqueline was a daughter of Nathaniel De Parisis and Alison Wynne. The book "Vieil-Hesdin" [Link] may contain clues about her ancestry, although it is written in French.
Children
Jacqueline Paresis & Daniel Tourneur were the parents of my ancestor,
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