In Search of the Black Dutch
By James Pylant
Digital download, 54 pages, indexed, illustrated (2021)
The “Black Dutch” have long been an enigma in American genealogy. Their descendants are widely reported, yet no authoritative definition exists for this intriguing term. Many claims are made about the origins of the Black Dutch, but are any valid? Clues to this genealogical mystery were sought by contacting their descendants.
Revised and updated from an article originally published in American Genealogy Magazine, this new version identifies 152 American families reporting Black Dutch ancestry.
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