- Jonas Bronck
Jonas Jonson Bronck (1600?–1643), also known as Jonas Jonasson Bronk or Jonas Joanssen Bronck, was a Dutch immigrant, born in
Sweden , toNew Netherland (nowadaysNorth America ) after whom theBronx River andBronx County inNew York is named.Bronck was born in the small village of
Komstad , Norra Ljunga socken, outsideSävsjö in the Swedish province ofSmåland , some time around the year 1600. Rather than take over his family's farm, he became a sailor, and it is known that he traveled toJapan andIndia . He married his Dutch wife, Teuntje Joriaens, onJuly 6 ,1638 , in the Nieuwe Kerk ('New Church'),Amsterdam . He and his wife subsequently decided to emigrate to North America.[
Småland of Sweden]Bronck's Land
In June, 1639, Bronck navigated up the
East River in a ship, "De Brant Van Troyen" ("The Fire of Troy"), and made home in a piece of land he had acquired across theHarlem River from the village ofHarlem . His farm (known as Bronck's Land, and then just Broncksland), covered roughly the area south of today's 150th Street in the Bronx.Bronck died in 1643 in an Indian raid and his land was sold off. The area was known as Broncksland only through the end of the 1600s - so the modern name of the NYC borough does not come directly from that farmland. However, the river which runs North-to-South through the mainland area, and which his farm butted against, kept the name Bronck's River, eventually being abbreviated to Bronx River. This name stuck, and it was this river (which splits the modern borough in two) after which The Bronx was named.
Pieter Bronck
Pieter Bronck Given the relative closeness in age (Jonas was born about 1600, Pieter, born in 1616) it is more probable that Pieter was a brother or cousin to Jonas Bronck, and not a son as had been surmised.
Pieter Bronck House is a registered historic place in Coxsackie, New York.Trivia
* There is a street in
Tórshavn in theFaroe Islands that is named "Jónas Broncksgøta."
* There is a public school named after him.External links
* [http://www.artzar.com/content/bronk/page2.html William Bronk]
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