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Manhattan's Walloon Settlers: Jesse DeForest's Legacy
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Manhattan's Walloon Settlers: Jesse DeForest's Legacy
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Thanks to Jesse DeForest, thirty-two courageous Walloon families arrived in Manhattan in June, 1624. Thirteen years later, three of his children arrived on the island. Their descendants dispersed to Albany, Stamford, Connecticut and Hempstead. Long Island, while others remained in New Amsterdam. Three hundred years later, DeForests thrive in every state. America's growth is refl ected by vignettes of twenty-three DeForests, plus seven from the female line, and eleven military leaders. David Curtis De Forest helped Argentina gain independence from Spain, became a wealthy privateer, and established a Yale family scholarship. DeForests were farmers, pioneers, explorers, industrialists, financiers, philanthropists, clergy, missionaries and educated ex-slaves.
Thanks to Jesse DeForest, thirty-two courageous Walloon families arrived in Manhattan in June, 1624. Thirteen years later, three of his children arrived on the island. Their descendants dispersed to Albany, Stamford, Connecticut and Hempstead. Long Island, while others remained in New Amsterdam. Three hundred years later, DeForests thrive in every state. America's growth is refl ected by vignettes of twenty-three DeForests, plus seven from the female line, and eleven military leaders. David Curtis De Forest helped Argentina gain independence from Spain, became a wealthy privateer, and established a Yale family scholarship. DeForests were farmers, pioneers, explorers, industrialists, financiers, philanthropists, clergy, missionaries and educated ex-slaves.




















