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Johan Willem Crolius

Johan Willem Crolius, also known as William Crolius, was a German-born American potter who owned kilns in New York City. The business he started operated in New York City from 1730s - 1850s and originally was located on Potbaker's Hill, an underdeveloped area of Lower Manhattan.

Early life
Crolius was born in Neuwird in the Westerwald region of present-day Germany. Crolius migrated from Eifel to New York City around 1718. == Career ==
Career
Crolius started his workshop Manhattan sometime before 1730. His work is associated with other New York pottery families Remney, Commeraw and Kemple. There were over 15 potters named over several generations. == Personal life ==
Personal life
In 1724 he married Veronica Cortselius, also born in Neuwird, at the Dutch Reformed Church, New York. He was a member of the Dutch Reformed Church with other potters from his region: Johannes Remmi and Kemple. Crolius enslaved the family of Thomas Commeraw, manumitting them in his will after he died in 1779. == References ==
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