The Ultimate

Genealogy Collection

of

Dutch

Settlement

in America

Births, Baptisms, Marriage and Burial Records.  Church records are the single most important source of genealogical information

Make no mistake. This is the most complete collection of Dutch Genealogy on DVD found anywhere on the Planet at the lowest possible cost.

68 -  Books on 1 DVD

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Contents

A collection of upwards of thirty thousand names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and other immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776 : with a statement of the names of ships, whence they sailed, and the date of their arrival at Philadelphia, chronologically arranged, together with the necessary historical and other notes, also, an appendix containing lists of more than one thousand German and French names in New York prior to 1712 by Israel Daniel Rupp - (1876) – 497 pages

A Documentary History of the Nederdvytsche gemeente. Dutch congregation, of Oyster Bay, Pamphlet # 7 & 8 by Henry Augustus Stoutenburgh - (1907) – 156 pages

Archives of the London-Dutch church. Register of the attestations or certificates of membership, confessions of guilt, certificates of marriage, bethrothals, publications of banns, &c., preserved in the Dutch reformed church, Austin Friars, London, 1568 to 1872 by Jan Hendrick Hessels - (1892) – 290 pages

Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York by Randall Roswell - (1891) – 797 pages

Baptismal record of the First Reformed Dutch church at Jamaica, Long Island, New York, Volumes 1 – 4  by Josephine C. Frost and D.L. Clark- (1912) – 428 pages

Baptismal record of the Reformed Dutch Church at Newtown, Long Island, New York, 1736 to 1846. Marriages by Rev. Garretson at Newtown from 1835 to 1846 by Josephine Frost - (1913) – 97 pages

Baptismal Record of the Reformed Dutch Church at Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York, 1741-1846 by Josephine C. Frost - (1913) – 134 pages

Baptismal Register of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady, N.Y. 1694-1704 by The First Reformed Church of Schenectady - (1864) – 18 pages

Baptisms from Reformed Dutch Church at Success by Henry Onderdonk and Josephine C. Frost -  (1913) – 61 pages

Catalogue of members in the communion of the (Collegiate) Reformed Protestant Dutch church of the city of New York. January 6, 1898 by Reformed Protestant Dutch church of the city of New York (1898) – 241 pages

Deaths from Reformed Dutch church at Manhasset, Long Island, New York, 1790-1840 (Some Pages not legible) by Henry Onderdonk and Josephine C. Frost - (1913) – 70 pages

Dutch New York by Ester D. Singleton - (1909) – 350 pages

Dutch Records in the City clerk's office, New York by Theodore Melvin Banta - (1900) – 150 pages

Dutch Village Communities on the Hudson River by Irving Elting - (1886) – 68 pages

Early Dutch Settlers of Monmouth County, New Jersey by George Crawford Beekman - (1915) – 165 pages

First Record Book of the Society of the Daughters of Holland Dames, descendants of the ancient and honorable families of the state of New York by Society of the Daughters of Holland Dames - (1907) – 129 pages

History of New Netherland; or, New York under the Dutch, Volume 2 –by E.B. O’Callaghan - (1848) – 604 pages

History of the Old Dutch Church at Totowa, Paterson, New Jersey, 1755-1827, Baptismal Register 1756-1808 by William Nelson - (1892) – 169 pages

Holland of the Dutch by Demetrius Charles de Kavanagh Boulger - (1913) – 263 pages

Index to the Marriage Records from 1639-1801 of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York by Samuel Smith Purple - (1890) – 87 pages

Manual and Directory of the First Reformed (Dutch) Church : Organized A. D. 1680, Schenectady, N. Y. February, 1878 by The First Reformed Church of Schenectady - (1878) – 56 pages

Marriages of Columbia County residents at the Reformed Protestant Dutch church of Chatham, Columbia County by Milton Thomas - (1921) – 18 pages

Records of the Dutch Reformed Church of Port Richmond, S.I., baptisms from 1696 to 1772; United Brethren Congregation, commonly called Moravian Church, S.I., births and baptisms: 1749 to 1853, marriages: 1764 to 1863, deaths and burials: 1758 to 1828; St. Andrew's Church, Richmond, S.I., births and baptisms from 1752 to 1795, marriages from 1754 to 1808. With portrait of Rev. Melatiah Everett Dwight by Tobias Alexander Wright - (1909) – 335 pages

Records of the Reformed Dutch church of Kakiat, Rockland Co., New York, 1774-1864 (from the "First church book") by David Cole and R.I. Guana - (1909) – 113 pages

Records of the Reformed Dutch church of Oyster Bay, L.I., 1741-1835; the Wolver Hollow Church by New York Genealogical and Biographical Society - (1912) -  113 pages

Some Jersey Dutch Genealogy, an address at the annual meeting of the Genealogical society of Pennsylvania, at Philadelphia, March 5, 1906 by William Nelson - (1912) – 19 pages

The Dutch and Quaker colonies in America, Volumes 1 & 2 by John Fiske - (1902) – 842 pages

The Dutch founding of New York by Thomas Allibone Janvier - (1903) – 218 pages

The Dutch Records of Kingston, Ulster County, New York by Samuel Oppenheim - (1912) – 190 pages

The Dutch Schools of New Netherland and Colonial New York by William Heard Kilpatrick - (1912) – 238 pages

The Dutch Under English Rule, 1674-1775 by Daniel Van Winkle - (1908) – 200 pages

The Family of Best in America of Holland Descent, with copious biographical notes, 1700-1901 by Charles Best Benson - (1909) – 189 pages

The Holland Society of New York, Constitution, By-laws, Officers and Members by The Holland Society of New York – (1888) – 60 pages

The Hollanders of Iowa by Jacob Van Der Zee - (1912) – 451 pages

The Lansing Family. A genealogy of the descendants of Gerritt Frederickse Lansing who came to America from Hasselt, province of Overijssell, Holland, 1640. Eight generations by Claude Garfield Munsell - (1916) – 101 pages

The Ryerson Genealogy : genealogy and history of the Knickerbocker families of Ryerson, Ryerse, Ryerss; also Adriance and Martense families, all descendants of Martin and Adriaen Reyerz (Reyerszen), of Amsterdam, Holland by Albert Winslow Ryerson - (1916) – 433 pages

The Social History of Flatbush, and Manners and Customs of the Dutch Settlers in Kings county – by Gertrude L. Lefferts Vanderbilt (1889,c1881) – 370 pages

The Spoor Family in America; a record of the known descendants of Jan Wybesse Spoor who migrated from Holland, and settled in the Hudson river valley in the middle of the seventeenth century by Marie Annette Spurr Underwood - (1901) – 165 pages

Tombstone Inscriptions from the Churchyard of the First Reformed Dutch Church of Fishkill Village, Dutchess Co., N.Y. by E.W. Van Voorhis - (1882) – 225 pages

Year book of the Holland Society of New York by The Holland Society of New York – 24 Volumes for the years 1886-1887, 1887-1888, 1890-1891, 1892-1893, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1905, 1906, 1908, 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, 1913, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919 and 1920-1921, - over 5000 pages