Jan de Lannoy

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Jan de Lannoy was a Flemish-born ancestor of early New World settler Philip Delano, associated with the Huguenot and Walloon migrations that contributed to the founding populations of colonial America.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Flemish person
person
associatedWith European diaspora to America
Huguenot and Walloon migrations
Huguenots NERFINISHED
New World colonization
Walloons NERFINISHED
colonial America founding populations
early European settlement of North America
countryOfOrigin Flanders NERFINISHED
ethnicOrigin Flemish
familyName de Lannoy NERFINISHED
givenName Jan NERFINISHED
hasDescendant Philip Delano NERFINISHED
historicalRole progenitor of a Delano family line in America
languageCommunity French-speaking Protestants
Walloon community
migrationContext religious refugee movements to the New World
notableAs ancestor of early New World settler Philip Delano
possibleAnglicizedFamilyName Delano NERFINISHED
possibleNameVariant Jean de Lannoy NERFINISHED
Jehan de Lannoy NERFINISHED
regionOfActivity Low Countries NERFINISHED
regionOfInfluence New England colonial society
religiousContext Protestant Reformation NERFINISHED

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Philip Delano father Jan de Lannoy