Abraham Van Wyck, 17671852 (aged 84 years)

Name
Abraham /Van Wyck/
Given names
Abraham
Surname
Van Wyck
Family with parents
father
17351810
Birth: August 4, 1735 32 31 Cornell's Neck, Westchester Co. NY
Death: November 6, 1810Cornell's Neck, Westchester Co. NY
mother
Religious marriage Religious marriageSeptember 3, 1766St. George's Church, Hempstead, Long Island, NY
14 months
himself
17671852
Birth: October 21, 1767 32 33
Death: January 30, 1852West Neck, LI, NY
8 years
younger brother
17751830
Birth: October 14, 1775 40 41 Woodbury, LI, NY
Death: October 30, 1830Queens, NY
2 years
younger sister
17771861
Birth: about 1777 41 42 Woodbury, Nassau, New York
Death: February 11, 1861St. George's Church, Hempstead, LI, NY
Family with Zeruah Van Wyck
himself
17671852
Birth: October 21, 1767 32 33
Death: January 30, 1852West Neck, LI, NY
wife
Marriage MarriageJanuary 24, 1792
11 years
son
18031867
Birth: January 21, 1803 35 31 Huntington, LI, NY
Death: June 30, 1867New York, NY
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Encyclopedia of Biography of New York:
Captain Abraham Van Wyck was a member of the Provincial Militia and
his sword is still preserved at his homestead at West Neck, LI, NY.
He married Elizabeth Wright and their daughter Zeruah vowed she would
never change her name and kept her vow by marrying her cousin Abraham
Van Wyck.

The present descendants of the Van Wyck family are connected with
most of the old and aristocratic families of early New York, including
those of Van Cortlandt, Livingston, Van Rensselaer, Beekman, Hewlett,
Lefferts, Lot, Lorillard, Ludlow, Polhemus, Governor Seymour and
Chancellor James Kent, Stuyvesant, Van Vechten, Ver Plant and others.
The name Van Wyck is one of the many Dutch place names, indicating
the point whence the immigrant came to America.

The first in this country was Cornelius Barentse (son of Barent),
who was described in the early Dutch r