![]() Deed to Philip Walter for the above property, April 18, 1775. 3 in Van Slyke's Patent, Tryon (now Montgomery) County (150½ acres) April 17, 1775. Release to Philip Walter for the westerly moiety of Lot No. Mohawk and Susquehanna Valley land papers of Teunis Van Vechten and his sons, Abraham (1762-1837) and Teunis Teunisse (1749-1817) Mentioned: brother Dirck Dirck's son Hubartus deceased uncle Samuel Van Vechten. Heirs: wife, Judith sons, Samuel (eldest), Jacob, Teunis, Abraham daughter, Elizabeth, wife of Hezekiah Van Orden. Petition of Teunis Van Vechten for himself and associates for land at Catskill in the Elizabeth Salsbury and Martin Garretsen Patent (Lot No. Mentioned: brother Michael deceased brothers Johannis, Abraham, Teunis deceased father Dirck Teunisse. Sole heir and executor: nephew Teunis, second son of brother, Teunis. Deed to his brother, Samuel, of a half interest in land on the north side of Catskill Creek, formerly the property of their father, Dirk Teunise August 9, 1721. Records of Samuel Van Vechten (1673-1741) and his nephew, Teunis Van Vechten (1707-1785) The map and land patent holdings of the State Library and the State Archives have been consulted, as well as land and probate records at the Greene County Court House. Information concerning other families represented in the collection was taken from numerous sources in the library's genealogy and local history collections. Runk (New York, 1897), and the guides to the library's other collections of Van Vechten and Van Orden papers. The principal sources consulted were The Van Vechten Genealogy, by James Brown Van Vechten (Detroit, 1954) my article "One Branch of the Van Order/Van Orden Family of Catskill" in the January 1978 issue of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record The Ten Broeck Genealogy, compiled by Emma T.B. Information concerning familial relationships has been added to the guide in order to provide insight into some of the transactions. Some papers of Nancy McGregor are also there, although it should be noted that in her will filed at the Greene County Court House she appointed "my friend Philip V. For instance, three Schuyler documents are there since they may relate to either Abraham Van Vechten or Jacob Van Orden, both of whom married Schuylers. Papers whose provenance is uncertain are arranged at the end of the collection. Roseboom (1726-ca.1788) from several relatives and bequeathed to his sister, Gerritje (born 1738), mother of Jacob J. ![]()
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