This Site is Dedicated to Our Forebears, and their Descendants
Male Joost Jan(Sen) Van Metern |
Birth | 1652 | Gelderland, Holland |
Death | 13 Jan 1706 | N.Y. |
Burial | ||
Marriage | 12 Dec 1682 | Kingston, Ulster County, NY |
Father | Jan Joosten Van Meteren | F970 Group Sheet | |
Mother | Macyke Hendricksen | F970 Group Sheet |
Female Sarah Du Bois |
Birth | 14 Sep 1662 | Of Somerset County, NJ |
Christening | 14 Sep 1664 | Kingston, Ulster County, NY |
Death | 1726 | Salem, Salem County, NJ |
Burial | ||
Father | Louis (Lowys) Du Bois (Dubois) | F716 Group Sheet | |
Mother | Cathrine (Catherine) Blanchan (Blansh | F716 Group Sheet |
Male + John Van Metre |
Birth | 14 Oct 1683 | Marbletown, Ulster County, NY |
Christening | 14 Oct 1683 | Kingston, Ulster County, NY |
Death | 13 Aug 1745 | Winchester, VA |
Burial | ||
Spouse | Sarah Bodine | F971 | |
Marriage | 1705 | Somerset County, NJ |
Spouse | Margaret Mollenauer | F184 | |
Marriage | 1710 | Somerville, Somerset County, NJ |
Female Rebekka Van Meter |
Birth | 26 Apr 1686 | |
Christening | 26 Apr 1686 | Kingston, Ulster County, NY |
Death | 1755 | |
Burial | ||
Spouse | Cornelius Elting | F738 | |
Marriage | 3 Sep 1704 | Kingston, Ulster County, NY |
Female Lysbeth Van Meter |
Birth | 3 Mar 1689 | |
Christening | 3 Mar 1689 | Kingston, Ulster County, NY |
Death | ||
Burial |
Male Isaac Van Metre |
Birth | Marbletown, Ulster County, NY | |
Christening | 1692 | Kingston, Ulster County, NY |
Death | 1757 | Pleasant, PA |
Burial | Buried By Indian | |
Spouse | Annetji Wyncoop | F972 | |
Marriage | 1693 | Ulster County, NY |
Spouse | Kathlene Hendrickse | F973 | |
Marriage | ||
Spouse | Annetjie Wyncoop | F974 | |
Marriage |
Male Hendrix Van Meter |
Birth | 1 Sep 1695 | |
Christening | 1 Sep 1695 | New York |
Death | Dec 1759 | Salem, Salem County, NJ |
Burial | ||
Spouse | Rebecca Dubois | F740 | |
Marriage | 7 Mar 1741 | Ulster County, NY |
Spouse | Mary La Fettre | F741 | |
Marriage |
If we know where we came from; we way better know where to go. If we know who we came from; we may better understand who we are