Catheryna Rombout Brett

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Catheryna Rombout Brett was an early 18th-century Dutch colonial landowner in what is now New York, notable as one of the first European women to hold and manage extensive property in the Hudson Valley.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Dutch colonial American
landowner
person
continent North America
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
ethnicGroup Dutch
familyName Brett NERFINISHED
Rombout NERFINISHED
gender female
givenName Catheryna NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic pioneering female property owner in colonial America
historicalRegion New Netherland NERFINISHED
languageSpoken Dutch
English
legalStatus landowner under colonial law
notableFor being one of the first European women to hold and manage extensive property in the Hudson Valley
early 18th-century landownership in colonial New York
occupation estate manager
landowner
partOf Dutch colonization of the Americas
European settlement of the Hudson Valley NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Hudson Valley NERFINISHED
Province of New York NERFINISHED
region New York NERFINISHED
residence Hudson Valley NERFINISHED
colonial New York
socialRole colonial elite
property holder
timePeriod early 18th century

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Madam Brett Park namedAfter Catheryna Rombout Brett