VANDERHOOF PAGES

VANDERHOOF, VANDERHOEF, VANDERHOEVEN, VAN DER HOEF, VAN DER HOVE, VAN DER HOFF, AND OTHER VARIATIONS or any derivative of this surname. Per Wilson Ledley we are all related.

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The History of the ABOVE LISTED SURNAMES in America started in 1661 when the widow of CORNELIS VAN DER HOEVE and her six children walked off the ship "de Bever" on May 9, 1661. There are several researchers that have published and donated their works that can be found on microfilm at the Latter Day Saints Family History Centers or other genealogy Library. Below are three works that has been recognized by various registered geneaology organizations:
Rodney Dale Vanderhoof: Vanderhoof family history and genealogy. Anundsen Publishing. 1990. 3 microfiches: 6101069
Wilson Ledley: see the condensed version below.
Others:
Addie Chase: Captain Hendrick Vanderhoof. 1949. Film # 0875411

Please use the following document as a guide . Sources, wills, and general research should still be your major source. Ledley's work is good up to a point but his family relationships have been proven to be slightly different than what current researchers have found when searching their specific family lines. This is true in my cousins and my research for Richard Vanderhoof Sr. of Franklin Twp., Stark Co., Ohio. This also was true for Rodney Dale Vanderhoof's work.

Wilson Ledley New Netherlands Families, the First Five Generations, 1959, New York

WILSON LEDLEY'S RESEARCH

LEDLEY'S INDEX

Other research


RICHARD VANDERHOOF Sr. SVP & SGR research Richard Vanderhoof Sr. was born about 1750-55 in New Jersey. He moved to Tubut, Northumberland, PA about 1780 and then moved to Franklin Township, Stark Co., Ohio about 1814-1818 d.1836 Ohio.

DE BEVER SHIP RECORDS

Bureau Of Land Management - General Land Office Records

The Olive Tree Genealogy has several links on Dutch ancestory research

Marriages of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam/New York online beginning in 1639 and up to 1699.

The Olive Tree Genealogy Select New Netherland at main menu.

Other research

Betty Fink's Genealogy Pages. Genealogy research and links to Dutch Reformer Church records.

USEFUL DUTCH RESEARCH LINKS

THE USGENWEB PROJECT

NEW YORK STATE LIBRARY

Donna Speers Ristenbatts little DUTCH CORNER

VANDERHOOF FAMILY GENEALOGY FORUM

Birth, Baptism Records & Resources. It has some Dutch Reformer Church records.

Cyndi's List of Genealogy Sites on the Internet

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