Neal Van Dyke1

M
FatherHarold Edmond Van Dyke1 b. 5 Nov 1922, d. 26 Nov 1995
MotherAngela H. Rizzi1 d. 9 Oct 1984
Relationships
1st cousin 1 time removed of Evelyn Marie Van Dyke
1st cousin 1 time removed of Robert Edward Van Dyke
1st cousin 1 time removed of John William Van Dyke
1st cousin 1 time removed of Walter Carl Van Dyke
     Neal married Hope Pinocet.2
Last Edited=6 Jul 2018

Citations

  1. [S80] Compiler: John Van Dyke, E - Mails from Jaime (Van Dyke) Van Doran, This is from Jaime (Van Dyke) Doran.
  2. [S80] Compiler: John Van Dyke, E - Mails from Jaime (Van Dyke) Van Doran, This is from Jaime (Van Dyke) Doran; DOC 051.

Neeltje Van Dyke1

F, b. 22 September 1755
FatherMatthias Van Dyke1 b. 17 Aug 1714, d. 1784
MotherNoltys Lane1
Relationships
2nd cousin 6 times removed of Evelyn Marie Van Dyke
2nd cousin 6 times removed of Robert Edward Van Dyke
2nd cousin 6 times removed of John William Van Dyke
2nd cousin 6 times removed of Walter Carl Van Dyke
     Neeltje Van Dyke was also known as Noltys, Ellen.1
     Neeltje Van Dyke, daughter of Matthias Van Dyke and Noltys Lane, was born on 22 September 1755.1

     Neeltje married John Berrien.1

Family: Neeltje Van Dyke and John Berrien

Last Edited=27 Jun 2018

Citations

  1. [S58] A. M., Ph.D. Compiler: William B. Aitken, Distinguished Families In America ..... Jan Thomasse Van Dyke, Found on Page 224.

Nicholas Van Dyke1

M, b. 1745, d. 1790
FatherJohn Van Dyke1 b. 17 Aug 1714, d. 1784
MotherMargaretta Folkers1 b. 1710
Relationships
4th great-grandfather of Evelyn Marie Van Dyke
4th great-grandfather of Robert Edward Van Dyke
4th great-grandfather of John William Van Dyke
4th great-grandfather of Walter Carl Van Dyke
     Nicholas Van Dyke, son of John Van Dyke and Margaretta Folkers, was born in 1745 at Red Hook, Brooklyn, New York.2

     Nicholas married Elizabeth Van Brunt, daughter of Albert Rutgert Van Brunt and Jannetje Van Brunt, on 1 July 1769, at Kings, New York.1,3

     Nicholas died in 1790.2

Child of Nicholas Van Dyke and Elizabeth Van Brunt

Last Edited=23 Dec 2020

Citations

  1. [S58] A. M., Ph.D. Compiler: William B. Aitken, Distinguished Families In America ..... Jan Thomasse Van Dyke, Found on Page 195.
  2. [S54] Unknown author, OneWorldTreeSM, Url: http://www.ancestry.com/, Ancestry.com. One World Tree (sm) [database online]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc. This information needs further research.
  3. [S63] Unknown author, New York Marriage License: Name of Persons for whom Marriages were issued by the Secretary of the Province of New York Previous to 1784, Record Type: Book, Found in Volume XIV, Page 139.

Nicholas Van Dyke1

M, b. 11 August 1670, d. 27 October 1729
FatherThomas Janse Van Dyke1 b. c 1632, d. b Sep 1695
MotherMaritje Andriessen1
Relationships
1st cousin 8 times removed of Evelyn Marie Van Dyke
1st cousin 8 times removed of Robert Edward Van Dyke
1st cousin 8 times removed of John William Van Dyke
1st cousin 8 times removed of Walter Carl Van Dyke
     Nicholas Van Dyke, son of Thomas Janse Van Dyke and Maritje Andriessen, was born on 11 August 1670.2,1

     Nicholas married Tryntje Rinerse Arnds, daughter of Rinier Arnds, on 1 April 1689.1,3,4

     Nicholas married Fransyntie Hendricks on 4 June 1692.5,6

     Circa 1700, Nicholas and Fransyntie lived on a farm which he owned at Gowanus, Brooklyn, until about the year 1703, when he moved to Somerset County, New Jersey, where he attended the Dutch Church at Six Mile Run. He is supposed to have returned to his farm in Brooklyn for in 1715. He was a private in Captain Aersins' company of King's County militia. In a petition for lands for the Dutch churches at Flatlands and Flatbush bearing date August 8, 1711, appear the names Nicholas Van Dyke, deacon, and Lucas Stevense, elder, and the request for two lots in Flatbush describes them as on the north side of lands of Colonel Gerardus Beekman, Jacob Hendrickse, and Roelof Van Kerk on the south side of the lane leading to Gowanus. In 1724 he sold his Brooklyn farm of 200 acres to Joseph Hagemon and removed to Newcastle County, Delaware.5,7

     Nicholas died on 27 October 1729, at age 59.8

Child of Nicholas Van Dyke and Tryntje Rinerse Arnds

Children of Nicholas Van Dyke and Fransyntie Hendricks

Last Edited=24 Jun 2018

Citations

  1. [S58] A. M., Ph.D. Compiler: William B. Aitken, Distinguished Families In America ..... Jan Thomasse Van Dyke, Found on Page 178.
  2. [S68] Compiler: Zella Armstrong, Notable Southern Families, Volume I, Located on Page 243.
  3. [S67] Compiler: Teunis G. Bergen, Early Settlers of Kings County, Found on Page 334.
  4. [S68] Compiler: Zella Armstrong, Notable Southern Families, Volume I, Located on Page 243; This reference indicates marriage date of 20 April 1689.
  5. [S58] A. M., Ph.D. Compiler: William B. Aitken, Distinguished Families In America ..... Jan Thomasse Van Dyke, Found on Page 179.
  6. [S67] Compiler: Teunis G. Bergen, Early Settlers of Kings County, Found on Page 334; The actual date is from this reference.
  7. [S68] Compiler: Zella Armstrong, Notable Southern Families, Volume I, Found on Page 243.
  8. [S68] Compiler: Zella Armstrong, Notable Southern Families, Volume I, Found on Page 244.
  9. [S58] A. M., Ph.D. Compiler: William B. Aitken, Distinguished Families In America ..... Jan Thomasse Van Dyke, Found on Page 181.

Nicholas Van Dyke1

M, b. 6 January 1706, d. 1789
FatherNicholas Van Dyke1 b. 11 Aug 1670, d. 27 Oct 1729
MotherFransyntie Hendricks1 d. 25 Jan 1749
Relationships
2nd cousin 7 times removed of Evelyn Marie Van Dyke
2nd cousin 7 times removed of Robert Edward Van Dyke
2nd cousin 7 times removed of John William Van Dyke
2nd cousin 7 times removed of Walter Carl Van Dyke
     Nicholas Van Dyke, son of Nicholas Van Dyke and Fransyntie Hendricks, was born on 6 January 1706 at Brooklyn, New York.2,3
     Nicholas was baptized on 5 April 1708.1

     Nicholas married Lytie Dirks circa 1736.4

     Circa 1775, Nicholas
was Major of militia in Newcastle County, Delaware, during the Revolutionary War. In 1774 he was a member of the Committee of Correspondence and in 1776 Deputy to the Convention; he was a member of the Continental Congress from 1777 to Feb. I, 1783, when he became Governor of the Colony of Delaware, and administered the office until his death in 1789, the year that the Colony became a State of the Confederation.1


     Nicholas died in 1789.1

Child of Nicholas Van Dyke and Lytie Dirks

Last Edited=10 Nov 2019

Citations

  1. [S58] A. M., Ph.D. Compiler: William B. Aitken, Distinguished Families In America ..... Jan Thomasse Van Dyke, Found on Page 179.
  2. [S68] Compiler: Zella Armstrong, Notable Southern Families, Volume I, Found on Page 243.
  3. [S68] Compiler: Zella Armstrong, Notable Southern Families, Volume I, Found on Page 244.
  4. [S58] A. M., Ph.D. Compiler: William B. Aitken, Distinguished Families In America ..... Jan Thomasse Van Dyke, Found on Page 179; This is an estimated date.
 
Compiler: John W. Van Dyke: John W. Van Dyke