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Spider Jerusalem

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7. Interesting
Sat Jan 12, 2013, 01:19 PM
Jan 2013

I had a look and I have a somewhat distantish connection to these Van Dusens--one of my ancestors was a French Huguenot called Isaac Seloivre, who went to Flanders in the 17th century; his children ended up in New Amsterdam--his daughter Susannah, my eighth great-grandmother, married a Pieter de Coninck, and son, also Isaac (spelt "Selover" in America), married a Judith Waldron (whose sister, Annetjie, married Isaac van Duersen).

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Interesting Spider Jerusalem Jan 2013 #7
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