THE DUYCKINCK AND ALLIED FAMILIES; BEING A RECORD OF THE
DESCENDANTS OF EVERT DUYCKINCK WHO SETTLED IN NEW AMSTERDAM, NOW
NEW YORK, IN 1638. By Whitehead Cornell Duyckinck and Rev. John
Cornell. 236 pages, indexed, originally published in New York 1908.
Reproduced on two microfiche 1987.
This genealogy includes ten generations of descendants of Evert
Duyckinck or Duycking, tracing both the male and female lines of
descent. A few of the main allied lines include: Abeel, Allen,
Alliger, Armour, Bancker, Bartow, Beekman, Beutner, Bicknell,
Bigelow, Bleecker, Bowers, Bowne, Brasher, Brewster, Brinckerhoff,
Brown, Byvanck, Campbell, Case, Chevalier, Chrystie, Cindrell,
Codwise, Constable, Cox, Crocker, Crommelin, Crooke, Dashiell,
Davis, Day, De Groot, De Peyster, De Witt, Dickinson, Dodge, Duane,
Duncan, Dunscomb, Edgar, Ellison, Fitzgerald, Foote, Goodrich,
Guilliard, Gwynne, Hall, Herbert, Hof f man, Hooglandt, Howland,
Hunt, Huntington, Hyer, Janeway, Kerr, Kissam, Knox, Leavitt, Le
Roy, Lewis, Livingston, Lowell, Ludlow, Lynsen, Maggs, Mason,
McVickar, Meeson, Minor, Morton, Muller, Mumford, Olcott, Osborn,
Pack, Parsons, Pell, Perry, Pierrepont, Provoost, Roosevelt,
Rutgers, Sands, Smith, Stoutenburgh, Tebault, Thompson, Vanderbilt,
Vandeventer, Van de Water, Van Norden, Van Renssalaer, Van Wagnen,
Van Wyck, Veldran, Verplanck, White, Whitney, Willett, and
Williamson.
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