Contributors |
| Shirley Weaver, Jack Boelens, Chris
& Andy Botbijl, and Ed Botbijl,
whose initial "Are we related?" e-mails inspired me
to start this quest. |
| Becky
Coburn - Her research was done pre-computer but was an
invaluable starting point. She has also provided pictures
of my Great-great grandfather and some of his children. |
| H.H.
Berrevoets of Goes, Netherlands, whose extensive research
has provided much of the older Netherlands information. Lately,
he has been helping me correct my errors. |
| Trudy
Wiltbank and her grandfather Klass Mostert.
They graciously allowed me to add the decendants of Martijntie
Botbijl (b. 1670). This added a lot of cousins without our
common surname but still decendants of Cornelis. |
| James
Botbyl and Donald Botbyl - The New
Jersey Botbyls helping with the project. Shirley
Weaver (I am still waiting for more). |
| Brenda and Marinus
Botbyl for the Ontario, Canada genealogy. Lenie
Nickel for the Andrew Botbyl information and photos. |
| Peter Bodbijl of Vlissingen, NL for
tolerating all my emails. He studied history and learned
web page creation because of our communications. He put
up with my minimal Dutch and expanded his English skills.
His Botbol Theory has historic basis even though is may
be impossible to prove. See his page in the photo section
and his theory in the Genealogy section. |
|
Lois and Margaret Bodbyl for
the Grand Rapids Bodbyl genealogy. |
| Andries Bodbijl, Rinus Bodbijl, Joost
Bodbijl, David Botbijl, Marco Botbijl, Arie Botbijl and Jenny
van Uden of the
Netherlands. |
| Special thanks to Aad
Bodbijl and Jan Bodbijl for the help,
tolerating all my e-mail and your hospitality on my 1999 trip. |
| Nico
Lucas, Henk Dubbelman and Wim
van der Vliet are all cousins that have done a great deal
of research in their family lines and contributed much to
the female descendant lines of Cornelis Botbijl. |
My apologies to anyone that I have missed. |