Individual Details

Martin VAN IVEREN

(1685 - )

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The Van Every family originated in Everinghe, a small community in the Township of Elleswontsdijk, Province of Zealand, Holland. The earliest known member of this family was Frederick van Iveren who lived in Everinghe Castle, in the Province of Zealand, Holland, father of three known sons, Myndert Fredericksen van Iveren (circa 1636 - 1706), Carsten Fredericksen van Iveren (circa 1638 - 1688) and Rynier Fredericksen van Iveren . The brothers, Myndert and Carsten Van Every, sailed to New York about 1653 and settled in the Dutch Colony at Beverwyck (Albany) where they were master smiths, having a shop on the north corner of Broadway and Spanish (now Hudson) Streets. 16 The earliest record of land conveyed to them was in 1655. Myndert became a councilman and church elder. In 1667 he bought land at Murderer's Kill. In 1673 he leased his farm "Klinkenburg" opposite Clavarack and sold it in 1685. As well, he sold land in Columbia County in 1681 and bought land in Albany and Coxsackie. Burger van Iversen, son of Myndert Fredericksen Van Every, was born in 1660 at Albany and spent his life at various places on the Hudson River and Southern New York. Martin van Iveren, father of McGregory Van Every, and son of Burger van Iveren, was born at Kingston, New York, in 1685. Martin is listed among the "Free men of New York City" in 1728 17 and in 1738 was a soldier in Stuyvesant's Regiment, New York Militia. 18 FIELD NAME Page FIELD NAME Page FIELD NAME Page FIELD NAME Page

Events

Birth1685Kingston, Ulster, New York, United States
Marriage1718Poughkeepsie, Dutchess Co New York - Living

Families

SpouseLiving
ChildMcGregory VAN EVERY (1723 - 1786)

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