Hans Månsson
Soldier and landowner in 17th century Pennsylvania and New Jersey / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hans Månsson (1612–1691) was a Swedish soldier and a convicted criminal who was sent to New Sweden along the lower reaches of the Delaware River in what is now the United States in 1641. After serving six years on a tobacco plantation, he was freed and became a respected leader in Dutch New Netherland, serving as a spokesman for the settlers, and as commanding officer of the militia at Wicaco. He purchased land and was one of the first European settlers in what is now New Jersey.
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Hans Månsson | |
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Born | 1612 Skara Municipality, Sweden |
Died | January 1, 1691(1691-01-01) (aged 79) |
Nationality | Swedish |
Occupation(s) | Soldier, farmer, political activist |
Years active | 1647–1690 |
Known for | First permanent European settler in Burlington County, New Jersey |
Spouse | Ella Stille (1634-1718) |
Relatives | Son: John Hansson Steelman |
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