List of Dutch Americans

The first Dutch settlers arrived in 1624 and founded a number of villages and a town called New Amsterdam on the East Coast, which would become the future world metropolis of New York. According to the 2006 United States Census, more than 5 million Americans claim total or partial Dutch heritage. Today the majority of the Dutch Americans live in California, New York, Michigan, Iowa, Washington, Minnesota, Wisconsin, Montana, Ohio and Pennsylvania

This is a list of notable Dutch-Americans, including both original immigrants who obtained American citizenship and Americans of full or partial Dutch ancestry.

To be included in this list, the person must have a Wikipedia article showing they are Dutch American or must have references showing they are Dutch American and are notable.

List

Arts and literature

Entertainment

Dick Van Dyke
Don Van Vliet (Captain Beefheart)
Bruce Springsteen

Journalism

Anderson Cooper

Military

Hoyt Vandenberg

Politics

Franklin D. Roosevelt
Martin van Buren

Sciences

Cornelius Vanderbilt

Sports

Bert Blyleven
Erik Spoelstra

Theology

Fictional characters

Others

References

  1. Dutch born
  2. Melville "came from Dutch and English stock"
  3. Vanderbilt "is of Dutch, Chilean, Spanish, and Irish descent."
  4. Whitman "came from Dutch and English stock"
  5. "RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Dowling Family Genealogy". ancestry.com.
  6. "German is a Dutch name, born and raised in California."
  7. Referred to as "Indonesian-Dutch" at "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2007-09-26. Retrieved 2006-05-17., father is Dutch and mother is Indonesian
  8. Grable has described herself as "Dutch, German, Irish and English"
  9. "Ancestry of Angelina Jolie". wargs.com.
  10. "RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Dowling Family Genealogy". ancestry.com.
  11. "RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: Dowling Family Genealogy". ancestry.com.
  12. described as "Dutch" by ethnicity notes that her mother, Elizabeth Kuizenga, was a second-generation Dutch American who met her father, Jaap Romijn, who was Dutch, on a trip to the Netherlands
  13. "David Conover's Famous Cousins - Person Page 384". conovergenealogy.com.
  14. Dutch-born
  15. born in Amsterdam to Dutch father and American mother, moved to the U.S in 1987; also Jewish by heritage
  16. 1 2 "Formed around 1975 in Pasadena, California by Dutch brothers Eddie and Alex..."
  17. http://www.cigaraficionado.com/Cigar/CA_Profiles/People_Profile/0,2540,172,00.html
  18. Cooper "is of mostly English, Irish, and Dutch ancestry"
  19. "Web Hosting Control Panel Login". fortklock.com.
  20. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-04-22. Retrieved 2009-06-28. "Wealth is relative, and the value of the dollar is far from fixed. So this ranking of American plutocrats measures their total wealth as a fraction of U.S. GDP at their time of death (or for Gates, 2006)."
  21. "Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands awarded Congressman Vander Jagt a Knighthood in the House of Orange in 1986. The Netherlands Amity Trust Association in 1991 named him the Outstanding Dutch-American of the Year."
  22. "Dutch Nobel Prize Winners". funtrivia.com.
  23. Dutch-born
  24. Dutch-born, naturalized US citizen
  25. Listing under "Famous Dutch Astronomers & Physicists"
  26. Dutch born
  27. Benjamin Spock - described as Dutch-American
  28. "Page Not Found". jsonline.com.
  29. "van den Berg, Lodewijk, born in 1932, Dutch-American astronaut."
  30. dual Dutch-American citizen
  31. "Louis Berkhof was born in Emmen, Netherlands October 13, 1873."
  32. "Anthony A. Hoekema was born in the Netherlands and immigrated to the United States in 1923."
  33. "Herman Hoeksema was born on March 12, 1886 from Johanna Bakema and Tiele Hoeksema in Hoogezand, in the province of Groningen, the Netherlands."
  34. John G. Stackhouse. "Mind Over Skepticism". ChristianityToday.com.
  35. raised in Dutch-American community in Dutch Reformed Church
  36. "the young Van Til studied the works of fellow Dutchman, Abraham Kuyper..."
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