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Married:
- The Vignes established their Manhattan farm north of what is now Wall Street, along the East River. In 1624 or 1625, not long after their arrival, their son Jan was born. He was the first European male born in New Netherlands. [The first European girl born in New Netherlands was Sara Rapaelje, in June 1625.] Guillaume died about 1632. His two oldest daughters had already married by that time, Christine to Dirck Volckertszen, and Maria to Jan Roos. He left his wife with two minor children.
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Children |
| 1. Christine Vigne, b. Between 1610 and 1613, d. Bef 24 Apr 1677, Bushwyck, Kings, NY |
| 2. Maria Vigne, b. Abt 1613, d. 1689 |
| 3. Rachel Vigne, c. 2 Sep 1618, Walloon Church, Leiden, Netherlands , d. died young |
| 4. Abraham Vigne, b. 1619, Leiden, Netherlands , d. died young |
| 5. Sara Vigne, b. 1619, Leiden, Netherlands , d. died young |
| 6. Abraham Vigne, b. 1621, Leiden, Netherlands , d. died young |
| 7. Rachel Vigne, b. 1623, Leiden, Netherlands , d. 1663, New York, NY |
| 8. Jan Vigne, b. Abt 1624, New York, NY |
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