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      • On June 18, 1638, Bronck signed his banns of marriage as Jonas Jonasson Bronck. This patronym indicated that his father's name was Jonas, which supports the theory of Swedish origin. He and his Dutch wife, Teuntje Joriaens, married at the New Church in Amsterdam on July 6, 1638.
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    On June 18, 1638, Bronck signed his banns of marriage as Jonas Jonasson Bronck. This patronym indicated that his father's name was Jonas, which supports the theory of Swedish origin. He and his Dutch wife, Teuntje Joriaens, married at the New Church in Amsterdam on July 6, 1638.

  3. Apr 16, 2024 · He and his Dutch wife, Teuntje Joriaens, married at the New Church in Amsterdam on July 6, 1638. In 1619 he went to school in Roskilde Denmark and eventually made his way to Holland. He married his Dutch wife Teuntje Jeuriaens Slagboom on 6 July 1638. with a wedding certificate referring to him as Jonas Jonasson Bronck .

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    • "Jonas Jonsson Brunk", "childless"
    • Antonia Jeuriaens Slagboom
    • circa 1600
  4. Mar 18, 2008 · The residents of Queens can brag that their borough honors Charles IIs wife Catherine of Braganza. The Bronx, however, gets its name from less regal sources, from Swedish-born landowner Jonas Bronck.

  5. Jan 10, 2024 · Jonas Jonass Brůck and Teůntje Jůriaens were married 6 July 1638 in Amsterdam. [3] . The marriage banns were issued 18 June 1638 between Jonas Jonass brunck and Teuntje Joriaens at Huwelijksintekeningen van de Kerk (Church). [4] . Teuntie was the daughter of Jeuriaen Reyndersz of Korte Boomdwarsstraat. [1] .

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    • Teuntje Jeurians Slaghboom
  6. Aug 19, 2014 · Jonas Bronk and his family at their home near Los Angeles. They will attend the 375th anniversary celebration of the arrival of his ancestor, Jonas Bronck, in the Bronx. From left, Alexandra Bronk ...

  7. Apr 13, 2014 · Most sources are in agreement that the newly married Jonas Bronck and his wife arrived in New Amsterdam (now New York City) in June, 1639. He purchased about 500 acres from the Native Americans on the southern tip of what is now the borough of the Bronx – hence the derivation of the name.

  8. Sep 29, 2008 · Jonas the Peacemaker. Jonas Bronck, who gave his name to the Bronx River, was also a man of peace who sought to reconcile a festering conflict between the Native Americans and the Dutch colonists of New AmsterdamBronck was a deeply religious man who named his new home “Emmaus” for the biblical place visited by the risen Christ, and whose 40-book library contained mainly religious and ...

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