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    Jonas Bronck (alternatively Jonas Jonsson Brunk, Jonas Jonasson Bronk, or Jonas Jonassen Bronck) (around 1600 – 1643) was a settler in the Dutch colony of New Netherland after whom the Bronx River, and by extension, the county and New York City borough of the Bronx are named.

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    This house was built about 1663 by Pieter Bronck, a native of Jönköping, Sweden who came here with his Dutch wife as part of the Dutch colonization of the Hudson River valley. Bronck was a relative of Jonas Bronck , for whom The Bronx is named.

  3. Dec 30, 2008 · Jonas Bronck died in 1643, just as conflict between the Dutch and the Native Americans was heating up in the lower Hudson Valley. His widow remarried and moved with her new husband to more peaceful lands near present-day Albany.

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    Jonas Jonass Brůck and Teůntje Jůriaens were married 6 July 1638 in Amsterdam. The marriage banns were issued 18 June 1638 between Jonas Jonass brunck and Teuntje Joriaens at Huwelijksintekeningen van de Kerk (Church). Teuntie was the daughter of Jeuriaen Reyndersz of Korte Boomdwarsstraat. Jonas, occupation Captain,signed his name:

    Jonas and his wife sailed from the Hoorn aboard the "Brant van Troyen" ("Fire of Troy") after April 1639. They arrived in New Amsterdam before 16 June 1639. On board with Jonas were Peter Andriessen and Lourens Duyts, who leased land from Jonas, as well as Clara Matthys, a housemaid who later eloped with Gerrit Jansen.The ship also carried cattle.

    In 1637, prior to his marriage and his emigration, Jonas Bronck acquired a patent from the Dutch Government for "The Ranaque tract, north of Haerlem." He would also purchase the same land, at 40°48′13″N 73°55′33″Wbetween the Harlem River and the Aquahung (later called the Bronx River) from the natives. “The invisible hand of the Almighty Father sur...

    18 July 1639 at Fort Amsterdam. ("Receipt of Andries Hudde...") Andries Hudden acknowledges debt of 200 Carolus Guilders to Mr. Jonas Bronk 21 July 1639: “Mr. Jonas Bronck, plaintiff, vs. Clara Matthys, defendant. Plaintiff Plaintiff demands that the defendant fulfill the contract made with her, or that she forfeit [her wages] and be made to pay ac...

    Jonas Bronck had no known children. It was believed for many years that Pieter Bronck, was the son of Jonas. For various reasons this has been called into question. Among these is the 1643 will of Pieter who left his estate to Engeltje Mans because “his father, mother and other friends are far from here,” implying that his parents were alive but Jo...

    Jonas died probably in 1643 in Bronk's land, Nieuw-Nederland (now The Bronx, New York). An inventory of Jonas' estate was taken 6 May 1643, by Teuntjen Jeuriaens and Pieter Bronck, in the presence of Everardus Bogardus, minister, and Mr. Jochim Pletersen Kuyter, who were guardians of Teuntjen.

    Each of New York City's five boroughs is also a separate County. The Bronx, the only borough attached to the mainland of the North American continent, is named in Jonas Bronck's honor.

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  4. 6 days ago · On December 3rd 1641, Jonas Bronck, a Danish immigrant to New York City, bought about 500 acres of land above Manhattan. According to the Bronx Historical Society, the first settlement is in ...

  5. Jonas Son Pieter moved upstate and became the first brewer in Albana. There are two Bronks in New Rochelle & Mineola and a good many around Albany. Leonard Bronk Lampman, a retired lawyer...

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  7. Apr 16, 2024 · Jonas Bronck (alternatively, Jonas Jonsson Brunk, Jonas Jonasson Bronk, Jonas Jonassen Bronck) (died 1643) was an immigrant to the Dutch colony of New Netherland after whom the Bronx River, and by extension, the county and New York City borough of the Bronx are named. Wikipedia.

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