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Jacob Jansen VanEtten (b.1632), son of Marinum Adriense and Maria Hendricksen, immigrated in 1658 from Holland to New Amsterdam, New York, and settled in Kingston, New York. In 1665, he married Annatje Arians, deserted wife of Aert Pietersen Tach. Descendants and relatives lived in New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, California and elsewhere.
Jacob Jansen Van Etten (1632-ca. 1693) was a son of Johannes Marinessen Adriense and Wilhelimina Hoannes, born in Etter, Holland, The Netherlands. Jacob immigrated to land near Kingston, New York, where he worked as head farmer on the farm of Aert Pietersen Tack; Tack had abandoned his wife and farm and returned to Holland. The wife, Annetje (Arians) Tack petitioned for a divorce, which was granted, and she then married Jacob Jansen Van Etten in 1665. Des- cendants and relatives lived in New York, New Jersey, Ohio, Illinois, Minnesota, South Dakota, Kansas, Texas, California and elsewhere.
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Jacob Jansen from Etten in Holland immigrated in 1658 to Kingston, New York, and because there were other individuals with the same name in Kingston, this one becane Jacob Jansen von Etten (and even- tually Van Etten). Descendants and relatives lived in New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, California and else- where. Some descendants became Mormons, living in Utah and elsewhere.