Dirck Gorisszen Storm[1] (1630 – 1716) was an early colonial American who recorded the first official history of the Dutch community at Sleepy Hollow. His book Het Notite Boeck der Christelyckes Kercke op de Manner of Philips Burgh is a rare document of life in colonial times.[2] Sometimes referred to as Het Notite Boeck, the five-part book is one of the few surviving records of Dutch Colonial American village life in English-occupied New York province.[3]
^McKernan, Maureen (September 11, 1951). "The Storm Family". The Daily Argus. Mount Vernon, N.Y. Retrieved February 12, 2017.
^Reproduced as: First Reformed Church (1901). First Record Book of the "Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow," Organized in 1697 and Now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, N.Y. North Tarrytown, N.Y.: Yonkers Historical and Library Association.
Dirck Gorisszen Storm (1630 – 1716) was an early colonial American who recorded the first official history of the Dutch community at Sleepy Hollow. His...
DirckStorm Halstead (December 24, 1936 – March 25, 2022) was an American photojournalist. He was editor and publisher of The Digital Journalist, an online...
serving. The early history of the church and its members was recorded by DirckStorm, in his book Het Notite Boeck der Christelyckes Kercke op de Manner of...
names: authors list (link) Storm, Raymond William (1949). Old Dirck's Book: A Brief Account of the life and times of DirckStorm of Holland, his antecedents...
Matilda Storm (1810–1883), who married Robert James Livingston, also a son of Maturin Livingston, in 1833. Storm, Raymond William (1949). Old Dirck's Book:...
his visit, the Hartog Plate. His name is sometimes alternatively spelled Dirck Hartog or Dierick Hartochszch. Ernest Giles referred to him as Theodoric...
that is now lost to history, which was heavily drawn upon in 1715 by DirckStorm to compose the church's history. The Old Dutch Church's book of records...
that had been in New York since the 1660s. His mother was a descendant of Dirck Jans van der Vliet (1612–1689) who settled in the then Dutch settlement...
S.) January 2 – June 30, 1798 Dirck Ten Broeck (Fed.) of Albany County (22nd S.) August 9, 1798 – June 30, 1799 Dirck Ten Broeck (Fed.) of Albany County...
birth to a son they named "Storm". They would later have five more children, Engeltje, Gisseltje, Andries, Jan, and Dirck (or Hendrick). Their destination...
effect vehicle Personal hovercraft Power trowel Rhoades Hoverscooter Edge, Dirck (14 July 2015). "Malloy Aeronautics Hoverbike Under Development". MotorcycleDaily...
Horst Faas Sean Flynn Chas Gerretsen Barbara Gluck Philip Jones Griffiths Dirck Halstead Henri Huet David Hume Kennerly Catherine Leroy Don McCullin Co...
depicts a region of star formation. Bill Clinton hugs Monica Lewinsky 1996 Dirck Halstead Washington, D.C., United States First Cell-Phone Picture 11 June...
Friesen. Nebst einer Beschreibung der Insel Sylt als Einleitung. Lühr & Dircks, Garding 1875 (Unveränderter Neudruck. Sändig, Walluf bei Wiesbaden 1972...
Calendar of State Papers, Domestic: Edward VI, Mary, and Elizabeth". Henry Dircks (2021). Inventors and Inventions: In Three Parts. BoD – Books on Demand...
Aechje Claesdr, mother of Dirck Jansz Pesser) 1634 Oil on panel 68.7 x 53.8 National Gallery, London 116 Portrait of Dirck Jansz Pesser 1634 Oil on panel...
the chorus to stand aside. They don't. The end comes: Earthquake, dust-storm, jagged lightning, whirlwind. As Zeus blasts Prometheus to Tartarus down...
London. He was twice married; his first marriage, in 1917, to the poet Helen Dircks, ended in divorce. In 1924 he married Mary Dorothy Bennett, with whom he...
Timothy Pickering Preceded by Dirck Ten Broeck Speaker of the New York State Assembly 1800–1801 Succeeded by Thomas Storm Business positions New office...
Mander, who included a biography of his son, Dirck Barendsz. According to Van Mander who was writing in 1604, Dirck Barendsz's father was known as dooven or...
Livingston (1716–1778) ∞ Christina Ten Broeck (1718–1801) (daughter of Dirck Ten Broeck) Philip Philip Livingston (1741–1787) ∞ Sara Johnson (1749–1802)...
Proclamation Eleven states had seceded, but Tennessee was under Union control. Dirck, Brian R. (2007). The Executive Branch of Federal Government: People, Process...