Osterhout - U.S. Pilgrimage

U.S. Pilgrimage

There are many branches of the Oosterhout family, with the first having started with Jan Jansen Van Oosterhout who immigrated to Kingston, New York in the 1680s. They settled in the states of New England and later branched off to Nebraska, Oklahoma and Michigan. There are many variations on the Osterhout name such as Osterhaus, Oosterhouse, Osterhouse, Osterhaut, Osterhoudt, etc.

Another branch of the Osterhout family is believed to have emigrated to the United States in the early 20th century. They are now located along the states of New England, Southern California, Florida and Oregon. More of the Osterhout family is also located in Ohio.

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