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812: 839: 693: 858: 824: 800: 226: 37: 372: 328:. Abraham op den Graeff was the only one of the three brothers who had descendants. Some of them continued in or returned to the Mennonite faith and were found in the Montgomery County congregations of Skippack and Boyertown until modern times. Then the family split up into a lot of different spelled names and family branches, Opdegraf(f), Updegraf(f), Uptagraff(t), Updegrave, Updegrove, Updegraph, Uptegraph, Upthegrove, Upthagrove and Ubdegrove. Pennsylvania Governor 387:, with a description of Herman's possible, but not proven, coat of arms, found in the estate of W. Niepoth (op den Graeff folder) in the archives of the city of Krefeld, who noted a letter dated November 17, 1935, from Richard Wolfferts to Dr Risler: "Saw the Coat of Arms glass pane in the old museum: 'Herman op den Graeff und Grietgen syn housfrau' or the like. Coat of Arms - In the sign a silver swan in blue. Helmet decoration (I think): Swan growing." 838: 704:, the founder and gouverneur of Pennsylvania. Sources say, that their connection goes through the Pletjes family, wives and ancestors of the Penn and Op den Graeff families. The sources in support of this view cited above, are derivative sources. Whether the original source documentation is sufficient to justify these claims is unknown. 192:
prior to 1585 with Anna op den Graeff (van de Aldekerk), with whom he had Herman. No substantial evidence of any relation between Op den Graeff and the Duke has ever been presented, so most likely that connection is non-existent. According to another family tradition, the Op den Graeff, like the
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History of the Upper Ohio Valley, with Family History and Biographical Sketches: History of Jefferson co., O., by J. H. S. And w. M. rainer. History of Logan, the Mingo chief, by R. H. Taneyhill. Resources of Jefferson co., by J. B. Doyle. Bench and bar of Jefferson co., by O. M. Sanford.
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History of the Upper Ohio Valley, with Family History and Biographical Sketches: History of Jefferson co., O., by J. H. S. And w. M. rainer. History of Logan, the Mingo chief, by R. H. Taneyhill. Resources of Jefferson co., by J. B. Doyle. Bench and bar of Jefferson co., by O. M. Sanford.
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claim the records were destroyed in the conflict between Protestants and Catholics at the time but regardless because Anna op den Graeff was of lower social rank, Johann Wilhelm's titles and privileges were not passed on to their son and he was considered officially without an
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Biographical sketches. Education and religion. by W. M. Trainer. The press. Medical history of Jefferson co. History of Belmont co., by C. L. Poorman, including Biographical sketches. Agricultural resources, by A. T. McKelvey, p 188 (1890)
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Biographical sketches. Education and religion. by W. M. Trainer. The press. Medical history of Jefferson co. History of Belmont co., by C. L. Poorman, including Biographical sketches. Agricultural resources, by A. T. McKelvey, p 187 (1890)
857: 268:, the stadtholders of the Netherlands were tolerant of non-conforming religions. As a result, Krefeld had become a point of refuge for the persecuted Mennonites during the 17th century. The Op den Graeffs, under the guidance of 799: 823: 1210: 1263:
The Journal of the Lancaster County Historical Society. Volume 103, number 4, Winter 2001-2002. "The Ancestors and Descendants of John Cope, Son of Caleb and Mary Cope", by Thomas R. Kellog, p 193
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before 1680. His grandson John William (Johan Wilhelm) op den Graeff (1732 - between 1800 and 1804) immigrated in 1753 to Pennsylvania as well. Their descendants joined their name into Updegrove.
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during the 14th and 15th century. These sources are not documented and cannot be verified. Another source reports that the Op den Graeff family may have come from
423:(1646-1697), leader of the "Original 13", politician, signer of the first organized religious protest against slavery,original founder of Germantown, Pennsylvania 429:(1649–1731), one of the "Original 13", politician, signer of the first organized religious protest against slavery, original founder of Germantown, Pennsylvania 229:
Herman op den Graeff in front of the 1632 Dordrecht Mennonite Church Delegation and as a signer of the Dordrecht Confession of Faith in a historical sketch by
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was formerly called von Graben, which is the same as de Graeff. This family today shows the same Coat of Arms as the De Graeff family." Accessed 29 sept 2011
579: : The Upthegrove line descendant from the Updegraffs of Germantown. US-army captain William Hendry Upthegrove (* 1836) came to settle in the area near 549: 321: 444: 1272: 1094: 903: 325: 148: 417:(1642-1708), one of the "Original 13", the first closed group of German emigrants to North America, original founder of Germantown, Pennsylvania 355:. This branch belonged to the 19th-century Quaker families of that state and produced a lot of Quaker Ministers and elders. The son of Nathan, 304:
on October 6. The three Op den Graeffs had another brother, Adolphus Op Den Graeff (* 1648), who did not join the emigration but settled near
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History of the Op Den Graef/Updegraff Family, p 22; by June Shaull Lutz, 1988 (Original at University of Wisconsin - Madison)
963: 1332: 1322: 1221: 754: 102: 292:, grandchildren of Herman, with their families migrated to the United States. They are among the thirteen families, the 261: 225: 405:(1585–1642), Mennonite community leader of Krefeld, delegate and signer of the sign the Dordrecht Confession of Faith 1146: 1286:; for Op den Graeff see: Verwandtschaften > Namensverwandtschaften > VI) Die Op den Graeff aus dem Rheinland 1049:
WĂśrterbuch der deutschen Sprache in Beziehung auf Abstammung und Begriffsbildung, p 254, by Conrad Schwenck (1834)
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Abraham op den Graeff (* around 1485), claimed and unproven great-grandfather of Herman op den Graeff (1585-1642)
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Krefeld Immigrants and Their Descendants, Bände 7-12, p 15 ff and 53 ff, Links Genealogy Publications, 1990
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Der deutsche Herold: Zeitschrift fĂźr Wappen-, Siegel- u. Familienkunde, Band 3, p 91/92, von Verein Herold
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Updegraff, Uptegraft, Updegraft, Updegrave, Updegrove, Uptegrove, Ubdegrove, Uptegraph, Upthagrove
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Herman op den Graeff (van de Aldekerk) (* 1520/1525), claimed and unproven grandfather of Herman
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Archiv für Sippenforschung und alle verwandten Gebiete, Bände 27 – 28, p 470 (C.A. Starke, 1963)
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A copied text that is not documented by extern sources says: "Made up from genuine document by
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William Penn and the Dutch Quaker Migration to Pennsylvania, by Prof. William I. Hull (2018)
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The Palma Peach Post. POST TIME: Upthegrove Beach named for family that saw prestige, shame
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www.meinbezirk.at: Matthias Laurenz Gräff, 15 Jahre Diplom-Jubiläum zum Akademischen Maler
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Prof. William I. Hull: William Penn and the Dutch Quaker Migration to Pennsylvania (2018)
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In Germantown, two of the Op den Graeff brothers, Derick and Abraham, signed along
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Genealogisches Taschenbuch der Ritter- u. Adels-Geschlechter, Band 3, p 229 (1870)
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Margaret Jasper (c 1624-1682), 1st ≈ Nicasius Van der Schure; 2nd ≈ admiral Sir
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Main Op den Graeff / Updegraff line family members from Krefeld and Pennsylvania
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The Descendants of James Carrell and Sarah Dungan, His Wife. P 140/142 (1928)
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in his diploma series and thesis "Weltaußenschau-Weltinnenschau" in 2007/08.
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the first organized religious petition against slavery in the colonies, the
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The Palm Beach Post. West Palm Beach, Florida • Thu, Sep 3, 2015. Page N009
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David B. Updegraff, Quaker Holiness Preacher, p 12, by J. Brent Bill (1983)
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Anna, Duchess of Cleves: The King's 'Beloved Sister', by Heather R. Darsie
359:(1789-1864) of that family was a conductor and one of the leaders of the 139:
at the beginning of the 17th century. Various family members belonged to
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Possible, but bot proven, coat of arms Op den Graeff as descendants of
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Isaac Hermans op den Graeff (1616–1679) ≈ Grietjen Peters (died 1679)
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TC.Palm. Historical Vignettes: Laura Upthegrove, Outlaw Ashley's moll
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religious movement and produced a long line of ministers and elders.
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Some data for this article was taken from Matthias Laurenz Gräff's
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in part around 1679-1680. In 1683 the three Op den Graeff brothers
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There is a reference about the Op den Graeff glass paintings of
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was the sixt great-grandson of "bishop" Herman op den Graeff.
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was the fourth great-grandson of Abraham, while US-president
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De Graeff (Pieter Graeff) and Von Graben in the dutch "DBNL"
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The Op den Graeff family is sometimes said to be related to
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The Original Germantown Families. Mennonite Family History
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William Penn with his cousin Abraham Isacks op den Graeff
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in 1865 and founded a branch of the family in Florida.
447:(1726-1801), commissioner of York County, Pennsylvania 205:, who were mentioned in Holland between 1476 and 1483. 899:
Graeff, op den (Opdegraf, Updegrave, Updegrove) family
343:, a great-great-grandson of Abraham, settled north in 264:. In contrast to the leaders of Julich and the nearby 1141:, John W. Jordan. Genealogical Publishing Com, 1978. 1139:"Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania" 902:. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 131:origin. They were one of the first families of the 1253:Mennonite World Review - More than our family tree 566:(1922–2022), American amateur golfer and urologist 753:Abraham Hermans op den Graeff (~1610–1656) ≈ Eva 716:Alet Pletjes (1583-?) ≈ (Sir ?) John Jasper 45:, showing their coat of arms (left with the swan) 1294: 998:(Holland). In the Diploma of Nobility loaned to 746:Greitgen Pletjes (1588–1643) ≈ mennonite leader 617:(1899-1982), American businessman and politician 176:The earliest historically proven Op den Graeff, 16:German American Mennonite family of Dutch origin 904:Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online 687: 326:1688 Germantown Quaker Petition Against Slavery 151:. Their descendants spread into various lines, 1082:, The Friend., 1875. Harvard University. p. 67 248:about 1605 to avoid persecution. At that time 590:(* 1836), Union Army captain who fought with 713:Driessen Pletjes (1550–1645) ≈ Alet Goebels 240:, and are believed to have come from nearby 41:Part of the Op den Graeff stained window of 878:Op den Graeff Krefeld Stained-Glass Windows 789:Paintings by austrian artist and historian 149:first anti-slavery protest in North America 468:(1822–1882), U.S. Representative from Ohio 1120:, Pro Genealogists. Accessed 29 sept 2011 390: 849:John William, Duke of JĂźlich-Cleves-Berg 691: 572:(born 1962), American refractive surgeon 435:(1678-1745), linen weaver at Germantown 370: 224: 186:John William, Duke of JĂźlich-Cleves-Berg 159:belonged to the leading families of the 1163: 1295: 771:Adolphus op den Graeff (1653–1680) -- 298:Germantown, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1318:American families of German ancestry 1062: 623:(1912-1990), longtime police officer 1313:American families of Dutch ancestry 236:The Op den Graeffs were originally 127:is a German and American family of 13: 1085: 890: 300:Founders, who arrived on the ship 262:Republic of the United Netherlands 14: 1349: 871: 256:, and under the authority of the 1002:it was affirmed that the family 856: 837: 822: 810: 798: 635:(born 1971), American politician 411:(1616-1679), joined the Quakers 35: 1277: 1266: 1257: 1246: 1237: 1226: 1215: 1204: 1195: 1184: 1175: 1152: 1132: 1123: 1104: 1073: 1053: 1042: 886:, which has existed since 2006. 621:John Woodrow „Woody“ Upthegrove 366: 1031: 1020: 1009: 981: 970: 953: 944: 932: 923: 1: 916: 996:Dirk de Graeff van Polsbroek 688:Connection with William Penn 116:In den Hofen/De Haven family 7: 1333:Christian ministry families 1284:Graeff Forschung, est. 2006 847:(1515-1587) and her nephew 737:Ann Jasper (born c 1628) ≈ 552:, member of the Ohio Senate 415:Herman Isacks op den Graeff 330:Samuel Whitaker Pennypacker 197:family, descended from the 114:Schumacher/Shoemaker family 10: 1354: 1323:Families from Pennsylvania 615:Clarence Dewitt Upthegrove 409:Isaac Herman op den Graeff 311: 220: 209:was the Dutch spelling of 166: 155:. 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Index

political family

Krefeld
Pennsylvania
Ohio
Dutch
German
count
German American Community
Dutch American Community
Von der Leyen family
Penn family
Lupton family
Dutch
Mennonite
Krefeld
Original 13
Colony of Pennsylvania
first anti-slavery protest in North America
Ohio
Quaker
Herman op den Graeff
Aldekerk
John William, Duke of JĂźlich-Cleves-Berg
morganatic marriage
De Graeff
Von Graben
Wolfgang von Graben
Flanders

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