Individual Details
Kryn/Kreijn Jansen Van Meteren
(10 Mar 1650 - 10 Mar 1720)
A number of deacons and elders will be found among the different generations of this branch of the family. Joseph lived on the old homestead where Kreijn Janse first settled. The family graveyard is reserved forever for that purpose by the will of Joseph Van Mater. To this branch of the Van Maters, Monmouth County is largely indebted for the blooded stock of horses for which the county became celebrated during the first half of the nineteenth century
Events
Families
Spouse | Neeltje "Eleanor" Van Cleef ( - 1747) |
Child | Jan Van Meteren (1686 - ) |
Child | Jan "John" Van Meteren (1688 - ) |
Child | Ydtje "Ida" Van Meteren (1691 - 1774) |
Child | Gysbert "Gilbert" Van Meteren (1694 - ) |
Child | Engeltje "Angeline" Van Meteren (1696 - ) |
Child | Benjamin Van Meteren (1702 - 1775) |
Child | Cornelia Van Meteren (1704 - ) |
Child | Syrenius / Cyrenius Van Meteren (1706 - ) |
Child | Joseph Van Meteren (1710 - ) |
Father | Jans Gysbertsen Van Meteren ( - ) |
Endnotes
1. Anonymous, Biographical, genealogical and descriptive history of the First Congressional District of New Jersey (New York: Lewis Publishing Co., 1900, 1368 pgs. ), p. 34.
2. Van Meter, Benjamin Franklin, Genealogies and sketches of some old families who have taken prominent part in the development of Virginia and Kentucky especially, and later of many other states of the Union (Louisville Ky: J.P. Morton, 1901, 207 pgs.), p. 47.
3. Anna Hunter Van Meter, "A Glance at the Van Meter Family in the United States of America." Salem, New Jersey, March 1902. (Papers held by the Western Kentucky University Library in Bowling Green, transcribed by John H. Ross).
4. Anna Hunter Van Meter, "A Glance at the Van Meter Family in the United States of America." Salem, New Jersey, March 1902. (Papers held by the Western Kentucky University Library in Bowling Green, transcribed by John H. Ross).