Theodorus Van Dyck
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This white person has 1 related event in the database, listed at the bottom of this page.
- Record Title
- Theodorus Van Dyck
- Identifier
- NJS-PER-02394
- Given Name
- Theodorus
- Family Name
- Van Dyck
- Alternate Name
- Van Dyke
- Sex
- Male
- Occupation
- Marketing, Retail, and Trading
- Biographical Description
- Theodorus Van Dyck was an enslaver and merchant who resided in New York City in the mid-18th century. He sold a man named York to Hendrick Van Dyck in 1742, and the original bill of sale has been preserved in the Van Dyke Family Papers (Ac. 3170), Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries.
- Keywords
- white person
- enslaver
- Place of Significance
- New York City, New York
- Enslaver of
- York (b. 1692)
- Record Contributor
- Daniel Dias
- Linked Sources
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Author:
- Bill of Sale for York, sold by Theodorus Van Dyck to Hendrick Van Dyck in Kings County, NY (Bill of Sale for York, sold by Theodorus Van Dyck to Hendrick Van Dyck in Kings County, NY, July 30, 1742. Van Dyke Family Papers (Ac. 3170). Box 1, Folder: Hendrick Van Dyke ( - 1751) papers 1699-1752. Special Collections and University Archives, Rutgers University Libraries.)
- Linked Events
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Additional Participant in:
- 1742-07-30 Sale: York (Role: Enslaver, Seller)
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