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Marriage: Children:
  1. John VanLiew: Birth: 26 DEC 1682 in Jamaica, Queens, New York, USA. Death: 29 OCT 1767 in Flushing, Queens, New York, USA

  2. Elizabeth VanLiew: Birth: 1684 in Jamaica, Queens, New York, USA. Death: 2 NOV 1757

  3. Mary VanLiew: Birth: 29 APR 1685 in Jamaica, Long Island, New York, USA. Death: 22 DEC 1752 in Somerset, New Jersey, USA

  4. Hendrick Henry VanLiew: Birth: 10 JUN 1689 in Jamaica, Queens, New York, USA. Death: 16 DEC 1771 in Somerset, New York

  5. Greta Grietje VanLiew: Birth: 1692 in Jamaica, Queens, New York, USA. Death: 14 DEC 1760 in Somerset, New Jersey, USA

  6. Frederick VanLiew: Birth: 30 APR 1694 in Jamaica, Long Island New York. Death: 24 NOV 1756

  7. Dinah VanLiew: Birth: 9 DEC 1694 in Jamaica, Long Island New York. Death: 1760

  8. Analche VanLiew: Birth: 27 JUN 1703 in Jamaica, Queens, New York, USA. Death: BEF 1736

  9. Fematie VanLiew: Birth: 1706 in Jamaica, Queens, New York, USA. Death: 1711


Sources
1. Title:   One World Tree (sm)
Author:   Ancestry.com
Publication:   Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., n.d.

Notes
a. Note:   ID: I073
 Name: Frederick Hendricksen VAN LEEUWEN
 Sex: M
 Birth: ABT. 1650 in Utrecht, The Netherlands
 Death: 6 JUN 1726 in New Jersey ?
 Fact 1: 1670 Arrived in 1670; settled in Jamaica, Long Island.
 Fact 2: Over time, last name became Van Liew, Van Lieu, Van Lew, Van Lewe, Van Leow, etc
 Fact 3: All Van Liew data through the seventh generation are from:
 Fact 4: "Van Liew[Lieu,Lew] Geneological & Historical Record" by
 Fact 5: W Randolph Van Liew, revised and augmented by Emerio R Van Liew, published 1956
 Fact 6: by Edwards Brothers, Inc, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
 Fact 7: Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 56-10373.
  Marriage 1 Dinah JANSE b: ABT. 1665 in Jamaica, Long Island
 Married: 2 OCT 1681 in Jamaica, Long Island
 Note:
 There were nine children of this marriage. Frederick Van Lewe is the third son and the ancestor of this tree. The other children were:
 Johannes Van Lewen, b: 1682; married Catrina Van Cleef (?) abt 1703.
 Mary Van Liew, bapt: 4-29-1686; married Jacob Probasco of New Jersey before 1712.
 Hendrick Van Lawa, b: 6-10-1689; married Gertjie Cortelyou, b: 1-18-1693, on 4-18-1713. Gertjie was the grandaughter of Jacques Cortelyou, Surveyor General of New York & who made the first map of New York.
 Greta Van Liew, b: ?; married Jan (John) Stryker 10-30-1713. Most of the Strykers of New Jersey descend from this pair.
 Dinah Van Liew, bapt: 12-9-1694, married Folkert Dierichson (Dirchson, or
 Richardson in English), date unknown.
 Elizabeth Van Liew, b: ?; married Evert Janse Van Wichelen in 1664. They are the ancestors in this country of the Van Winckle family.
 Analche Van Liew, b:?; married John Doelant (or Dorland in Dinah's will), date unknown.
 Fematie Van Liew, b: after 1712, the year of her father's will; unmarried.
  Note the various spellings of the last names of the sons. Johannes was also called Van Liewe, or John Van Lewa in his will, or John Van Lewen, as he signed his will. Hendrick was baptized as van Leeuwen, his father's will called him Van Leau, and he wrote his name Van Lawa (pronounced Van Lahwah).
  Research of Thomas Van Doren:
 ID: I1099
 Name: Frederick Hendrickson VAN LEEUWEN
 Sex: M
 Birth: ABT. 1656 in Utrecht, Holland
 Death: 6 JUN 1726 in Long Island, New York
 Note:
 Abstracts of Wills Vol II 1708-1728, pages 369 & 370:
 Page 332.-
  -In the name of God, Amen, November 19, 1712.
 I, FREDERICK HENDRICKSEN VAN LEAW, of Jamaica, in Queens County, Gentleman, being weak in body. I leave the use of all my estate, real and personal, to my wife Dinah, which is not already given to my sons by deed of sale, also �150, and she is to have an equal proportion with my daughters in all my estate, to be at her disposal, "but among my children." And she shall pay to my daughters, Greta, Dinah, Elizabeth, and Analche, when they are married, or of age, equal to what my daughter Mary Probasco hath received. After my wife's decease my house and lands and meadows and rights are to be sold at venue among my children. If my wife should die before my youngest daughter is capable of earning her own living, "something is to be allowed for her bringing up." If either of my sons, John, Henry, and Frederick, should die without issue, the rest shall inherit his share. As I have given to my son Frederick by deed, land in the Jerseys I leave him, �5, "and when he shall come of age to work upon his
 land in ye Jerseys, my son Henry is to allow him a year's board if he is single."
 My estate in Holland, if ever it be obtained, is to be divided among my children.
  Witnesses, Rem Dorlant, Hannah Dean, Benjamin Woolsey. Proved, June 6,
 1726.
  From The New York Historical Society Collections, 1892-1902 volume features abstracts of wills on file in the Surrogates Office, City of New York, from 1665 to 1800. Abstracts of Wills Vol II 1708-1728, pages 369 & 370.
  ID: I1337
 Name: Frederick Hendricksen Van Liew
 Given Name: Frederick Hendricksen
 Surname: Van Liew
 NSFX: (Van Leeuwen)
 Title: (Van Leeuwen)
 Sex: M
 Birth: in Utrecht,the Netherlands
 Note: All three sons served in the Colonial Wars of 1715.
  Johannes Van Leeuwen: A member of Cap.Timothy Baley's Company of calvary, Queen's County, N.J. 1715
 Hendrick Van Leeuwen: A member of Col. Thomas Farmer's Regiment,, 7th company, N.J. 1715 (under Capt. John Harrison)
 Frederick Van Leeuwen: A member of Capt. Welsy's Company, Queen's Couny, N.Y. 1715
  ID: I0611
 Name: Frederick Hendrickson VANLIEW
 Sex: M
 ALIA: Frederick Henderickson /VanLeeuwen/
 Birth: ABT. 1650 in Queens, NY
 Birth: ABT. 1650 in Utrecht, Holland
 Death: 1736
 Death: 6 JUN 1726 in Jamaica, Long Island, Queens, NY
 Note:
 Investigators into the history of the Van Liews should consult "The Van Liew Family," a brief but good genealogy (so far as it goes) prepared in 1910, by Thomas L. Van Liew, 933 Morrison Ave., St. Louis, Mo. Copies are in the New York Public Library, and the New Jersey Historical Society Library at Newark. The name comes from Leeuwen in Gelderland.--J. J. D.
  Teunis G. Bergen, Register of the Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island New York, New York: S. W. Green's Son, Printer, Electrotyper And Binder, 1881.
 Frederick Hendricksen VAN LIEW. Born about 1656 in Utrecht, Zuid-Holland, the Netherlands. Resided in Jamaica, Queens County. Frederick Hendricksen died between 19 Nov 1712 and 6 Jun 1726 in Jamaica, Queens County, New York. Alias/AKA: Frederick Hendrickse(n) VAN LIEW OR LEEUWEN.
  From New York Historical Society, Abstracts of Wills, Vol. II, 1708-1728, 1893, p.369:LIBER 10.
 Page 332.--In the name of God, Amen, November 19, 1712. I, FREDERICK HENDRICKSEN VAN LEAU, of Jamaica, in Queens County, Gentleman, being weak in body. I leave the use of all my estate, real and personal, to my wife Dinah, which is not already given to my sons by deed of sale, also �150, and she is to have an equal proportion with my daughters in all my estate, to be at her disposal, "but among my children." And she shall pay to my daughters, Greta, Dinah, Elizabeth, and Analche, when they are married, or of age, equal to what my daughter Mary Probasco, hath received. After my wife's decease my house and lands and meadows and rights are to be sold at vendue among my children. If my wife should die before my youngest daughter is capable of earning her own living, "something is to be allowed for her bringing up." If either of my sons, John, Henry, and Frederick, should die without issue, the rest shall inherit his share. As I have given to my son Frederick by deed, land in the Jerseys I leave him, �5, "and when he shall come of age to work upon his land in ye Jerseys, my son Henry is to allow him a year's board if he is single." My estate in Holland, if ever it be obtained, is to be divided among my children.
 Witnesses, Rem Dorlant, Hannah Dean, Benjamin Woolsey. Proved, June 6, 1726.
 On 2 Oct 1681 Frederick Hendricksen married Dinah JANSE, in Flatbush, Kings County, New York.
 They had the following children:
 15 i. Mary (1686-<1752)
 ii. Dinah (1694-~1756)
 iii. Analche (1704-)
 iv. John (1682-1755)
 v. Hendrick (1689-)
 vi. Frederick (1694-1756)
 vii. Grietje
 viii. Elizabeth (ca. 1700-)
 ix. Fematie (Died as Child) (1706-1711)
  He settle first on Long Island, later to Somerset County New Jersey. He was a large land and stock owner.
  None of the listed children were of age at the time Frederick Hendrickson Van Leeuwen made his will, November 19, 1712. will proved June 6, 1726.
  THE WILL OF FREDERICK HENDRICKSON VAN LEAW:
 In the name of God Amen, Nov. 19, 1712. I Frederick Hendrickson Van Leaw of Jamaica in Queens County, Gentlemen, being weak in body, I leave the use of all my Estate, real and personal to my wife, Dinah, which is not already given to my sons by deed of Sale. Also (L150) and she is to have equal proportion with my daughters in all my estate, to be at her disposal, "but among my children, " and she shall pay to my daughters, Greta, Dinah, Elizabeth and Analche, when they are married or of age, equal to what my daughter, Mary Probasco, hath received. After my wife's decease my house and lands and meadows and rights are to be sold at vendue (venue?) among my children. If my wife shoud die before my youngest daughter is capable of earning her own living "something is to be allowed for her bringing up." If either of my sons, John, Henry and Frederick should die without issue the rest shall inherit his share. as I have given to my son, Frederick by deed land in the Jerseys I leave him L5, "and when he shall come of age to work upon his land in ye Jerseys, my son Hery is to allow him a year's board if he is single." My estate in Holland, if ever it be obtained, is to be divided among my children.
 Witnesses. Rem Dorlant, Hannah Dean, Bejamin Woolsey.
 Proved June 7, 1726.
 P.369-370. N.Y. Hist. Society (Collns, 189) Abs. of Wills, Vol.2, 1708-1728 Year.
  Thomas L Van Liew, St. Louis, MO. Dec. 15th 1910.
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 DIFFERNT RESEARCH FROM THE INTERNET
 Arrived in 1670; settled in Jamaica, Long Island. Over time, the last name became Van Liew, Van Lieu, Van Lew, Van Leow, etc.
  All Van Liew data, including code numbers, through the seventh generation are from "Van Liew (Lieu,Lew) Geneological & Historical Record" by W Randolph Van Liew, revised and augmented by Emerio R Van Liew, published 1956 by Edwards Brothers, Inc, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Library of Congress Catalog Card Number 56-10373.
  Married: 2 OCT 1681 in Jamaica, Long Island
 Note: Note the various spellings of the last names of the sons. Johannes was also called Van Liewe, or John Van Lewa in his will, or John Van Lewen, as he signed his will. Hendrick was baptized as van Leeuwen, his father's will called him Van Leau, and he wrote his name Van Lawa (pronounced Van Lahwah).
  INTERNET INFORMATION:
 ID: I4951
 Name: Frederick VAN_LIEW
 Sex: M
 Birth: 30 APR 1694 in Jamaica,Kings County,New York
 Death: 27 NOV 1756 in Franklin Twp.,Somerset County,New Jersey
 Note:
 !PARENTS--BIRTH--MARRIAGE--SPOUSE--DEATH: Information for these entries was located at the LDS Church website (www.familysearch.org), using Frederic Van Liew and Helena Denyse as search names, under a Pedigree Resource File listing an Individual Record of Frederick Van Liew..
 Note:
 !SPOUSE (Helena Denyse)--DAUGHTER (Helena Van Liew): Information for these entries was located at the LDS Church website (www.familysearch.org) using Maria Ditmars as the search name.
  ID: I3040
 Name: Frederick Van Leeuwen
 Given Name: Frederick
 Surname: Van Leeuwen 1
 Sex: M
 Death: Aft 1701
 Reference Number: 639
 Emigration: New Netherlands
 Change Date: 13 Jun 2004 at 19:01
 Note:
 S.R. Durand:
 "Frederick Hendrickson Van Leeuwen came to America and settled at Jamaica, Long Island in about 1670. He married October 2, 1681, Dina Jansz of New York. On November 17, 1701, when living on Long Island, he purchased property in both Middlesex and Somerset Counties, Province of New Jersey."
  Henry VanLiew
 Tom VanLiew Posted: 6 Sep 2000 7:12AM GMT
 Surnames:
 From a book named VanLiew Genealogical Historical Record By W. Randolf vanLiew.
 Surnames:
 I have Henry Wisner VanLiew who married Sarah Sproul in 1868. They had Cora A.(1869-1920),who married Jay Hallock. Frank(1872-1913), who married Susie Lockwood. Clarence(1875-1891. Deforest(b.1879), who married Lucy Brown. Mary(b.1881),who married Ward Crawford. Henry's parents were Isaac Voorhees VanLiew(1811-1877) and Catherine Lamareaux. Isaac's parents were Hendrick VanLiew(1785-1837) and Elizabeth Voorhees. Hendrick's parents were Hendrick VanLiew(1743-1822) and Margaret Cornell(1743-1798). Hendrick's parents were Frederick VanLeuwe(1719-1797) and Maritje Vanderbilt. Frederick's parents were Hendrick VanLawa(1689-1771)and Gertjie Cortelyou(b.1693). Hendrick's parents were Frederick Hendricksen vanLeeuwen(ca 1650-1726)and Dinah Jans(1662-1740). And last was Hendrick vanLeeuwen born about 1620 in Utrect, Netherlands. Frederick Hendricksen vanLeeuwen was the first to come to America in 1670. I hope this is helpful to you. Tom VanLiew



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