Dyckman family

E921946

The Dyckman family was a prominent landowning and influential Dutch-American family in northern Manhattan, particularly associated with the Inwood and Washington Heights areas.

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instanceOf Dutch-American family
New York City notable family
landowning family
associatedWith Dyckman Farmhouse Museum NERFINISHED
Inwood, Manhattan NERFINISHED
Washington Heights, Manhattan NERFINISHED
built Dyckman Farmhouse NERFINISHED
contributedTo agricultural economy of northern Manhattan
urbanization of Inwood
urbanization of Washington Heights
country United States of America
surface form: United States
countryOfOrigin Netherlands
culturalHeritage Dutch colonial heritage in New York
documentedIn local New York City histories
records of Dutch families in New York
ethnicity Dutch
hasNotableMember Isaac Dyckman NERFINISHED
Jacob Dyckman NERFINISHED
Jan Dyckman NERFINISHED
Michael Dyckman NERFINISHED
William Dyckman NERFINISHED
heritageSiteLinked Dyckman Farmhouse Museum NERFINISHED
historicalEra colonial period in New York
post-Revolutionary New York
influenced rural development of northern Manhattan
transition of northern Manhattan from farmland to urban neighborhood
landholdingsArea Broadway corridor in northern Manhattan NERFINISHED
Inwood Hill area NERFINISHED
language Dutch
English
legacy place names in northern Manhattan
preservation of Dyckman Farmhouse as museum
notableFor influence on development of Inwood
influence on development of Washington Heights
large landholdings in northern Manhattan
owns Dyckman House NERFINISHED
primaryLocation northern Manhattan
region New York County NERFINISHED
Upper Manhattan NERFINISHED
religion Dutch Reformed Church NERFINISHED
role early European settlers of northern Manhattan
settledIn Manhattan NERFINISHED
New Netherland NERFINISHED
New York City NERFINISHED
socialStatus local elites in northern Manhattan
prominent landowners
toponymicLegacy Dyckman Street NERFINISHED
Dyckman Street subway station NERFINISHED
Dyckman Street–200th Street area NERFINISHED

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Dyckman Street namedAfter Dyckman family