Herman Isacks op den Graeff

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Died1704 / 1708
ProfessionPolitician, weaver, merchant
Herman op den Graeff
Herman Isacks op den Graeff in front of the ship Concord (which one the Germantown founders came across the Atlantic) and Germantown in a historical sketch by Matthias Laurenz Gräff
town president (burgomaster) of Germantown
Assumed office
1689
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Born1642
Died1704 / 1708
ProfessionPolitician, weaver, merchant

Herman Isacks op den Graeff, also Herman op den Graeff, Opdengraef, Opdengraff as well as Op den Gräff[1] (1642 in Krefeld – 1704 / 1708 in Delaware County, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) was one of the so-called Original 13, the first closed group of German emigrants to North America and an original founder of Germantown, Pennsylvania. He was an outspoken anti slavery man and abolitionist.

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