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Anna Van Horne (F)
(11. Mar. 1822 - 27. May. 1848), #341080
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Anna Van Horne was born on 11. Mar. 1822 at New York. She was the daughter of Cornelius Covenhoven Van Horne and Elizabeth Veeder. Anna Van Horne died on 27. May. 1848 at Illinois at age 26.

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Ashley Van Horne (F)
#251064
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Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=11th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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Augustus A. Van Horne (M)
(22. Sep. 1844 - 31. Oct. 1924), #341083
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Augustus A. Van Horne was born on 22. Sep. 1844 at Illinois. He was the son of Cornelius Covenhoven Van Horne and Mary Minier Richards. Augustus A. Van Horne married Emma (Unknown). Augustus A. Van Horne died on 31. Oct. 1924 at age 80.

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Austin Van Horne (M)
#251065
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Relationship=8th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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Barent Wemple Van Horne (M)
(1829 - ), #26207
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     Barent Wemple Van Horne was born in 1829 at New York. He was the son of Cornelius Covenhoven Van Horne and Elizabeth Veeder.

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Child of Barent Wemple Van Horne
Fred Van Horne+

Clara Van Horne (F)
#352265

     Clara Van Horne married Anderson Gordon on 17. Nov. 1878 at Jefferson County, Kansas.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Clara Van Horne and Anderson Gordon
Charles Augustus Gordon+ (25. Aug. 1879 - 25. Mar. 1955)

Cornelius Cornelius Van Horne (M)
(15. Jan. 1794 - 28. Nov. 1862), #265201
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Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
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     Cornelius Cornelius Van Horne was born on 15. Jan. 1794. He was the son of Cornelius Van Horne and Eva Frederick. Cornelius Cornelius Van Horne married Hannah Van Horne on 19. Jun. 1821. Cornelius Cornelius Van Horne died on 28. Nov. 1862 at age 68.

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Children of Cornelius Cornelius Van Horne and Hannah Van Horne
Cornelius Daniel Van Horne+ (19. Apr. 1826 - 19. Jul. 1873)
Abram Van Horne+ (22. Oct. 1829 - 4. Apr. 1912)
Schuyler Van Horne+ (25. Sep. 1831 - 31. Mar. 1917)

Cornelius Covenhoven Van Horne (M)
(13. Apr. 1794 - 7. Jul. 1854), #26206
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     Cornelius Covenhoven Van Horne was born on 13. Apr. 1794 at Ulster County, New York. He was the son of Rev. Abram Van Horn Jr. and Anna Covenhoven. Cornelius Covenhoven Van Horne was graduated in 1813 at Union College, Schnectady, Schenectady County, New York. He married Elizabeth Veeder, daughter of Simon Veeder and Margareta Terwiilger, on 19. Oct. 1813 at Fonda, Montgomery County, New York. Cornelius Covenhoven Van Horne resided at at Will County, Illinois, in 1832. He held the position of of Mayor of Joliet, IL. He was the first Mayor of Joliet a 1832. He married Mary Minier Richards c 3. Jan. 1842 at Porter County, Indiana.
Cornelius Covenhoven Van Horne was shown in the census on 26. Nov. 1850 as an attorney at law.


Cornelius Covenhoven Van Horne and Mary Minier Richards appeared on the census of 26. Nov. 1850 at New Lenox, Will County, Illinois,
; real estate value 4,000.00. Cornelius Covenhoven Van Horne died on 7. Jul. 1854 at Joliet, Will County, Illinois, at age 60; of cholora. He was buried at Old Frankfort Cemetery, Will County, Illinois. Cornelius Covenhoven Van Horne, son of "Dominie" Abraham and Anna Covenhoven Van Horne, was born April 13, 1794 in Ulster County, NY., in the Catskill Mountain region, where his father was pastor of the Dutch Reformed Church. Most of his childhood days were spent in Caughnawaga, New York, now called Fonda, where his father preached for thirty-seven years. There were ten children in the "Dominie's family. Cornelius and his three brothers were educated at Union College, Schenectady, NY. Cornelius was graduated in 1813. October 19, 1813 he married Elizabeth Veeder, a daughter of Simon Veeder and Margareta Terwilliger of Schenectady. Simon was a member of the New York Assembly, also a Revolutionary soldier.

The "Dominie" had entertained high hopes that his son Cornelius would enter the ministry, but Cornelius with his strong will, ready jokes and quick intelligence had other aims, so when he entered Union College he studied law. He became associated with the Democratic party and was a strong friend of Martin Van Buren, another lawyer of Dutch blood.

In the spring of 1832 Cornelius, Elizabeth and their six children left New York to seek their fortune in the west. The children were: Abraham, Simon, Anna, Cornelius Putman, Margaret Catherine and Barney. They came to Will County (IL) and settled in the Hickory Creek Settlement; building their cabin in the woods, where the Methodist Camp Grounds were later located, in New Lenox. At that time New Lenox was called Van Horne's Point. On August 5th, only a few months after their arrival, little Andrew Jackson became the seventh child of the Van Horne family, and one of the first children to be born in the settlement and the county.

During the summer of 1832, the Indian chief, Black Hawk, was causing trouble in this area so Cornelius and his two sons, Abraham and Simon, joined Capt. Sisson's Company to drive Black Hawk and his tribe out of the area. Cornelius was made a Corporal and Abraham, 17, and Simon, 14, were privates. They saw no action as Black Hawk had been driven out of Illinois into Wisconsin.

The winter of 1832-33 Cornelius taught the first school in the vicinity in a little log cabin on Hickory Creek. He had twelve scholars of all sizes from little tots just able to walk, up to young men and women. Probably three or four of these were his own children.

Soon a post office was established at the home of "Uncle Billy Gougar" another Hickory Creek settler. Although the post office was in the Gougar home, Cornelius Van Horne was appointed the first postmaster June 29, 1833. He also served a Justice of the Peace in the vicinity, and while serving in this office he united in marriage Michael Noel and Louisa Webb, the first couple to be married in Lockport.

In 1833 Matthew Van Horne, a brother of Cornelius, also came to Will County and settled farther east on the creek, where the village of Chelsea was established, a mile west of the present town of Frankfort. Three more Van Horne's soon arrived in Will County. William came to the Chelsea area but the sisters, Gertrude Putman and Catherine Yates and their families became a part of the Beardstown settlement in the southern part of Will County. The Beardstown settlement did not thrive and all left the area.

In a few years Cornelius and his family left Van Horne's point and moved up the creek and settled near his brothers. In 1837 he purchased the Daniel Wilson homestead in Hickory Creek, the section east of brother Matthew. Now parts of these sections are public forest area called Van Horne's Woods. Cornelius' early years in the west were clouded with misfortunes. One day while all of the family were away from the farm the house, barns and all personal belongings were burned. His most treasured law books were gone. With the aid of his brother Matthew, he was able to rebuild his home. The house was a spacious log house covered with saw timber. The farm buildings were rebuilt and a saw mill was built on the bank of the creek. Even greater misfortune was death in the family. Margaret Catherine died and on October 2, 1838, his wife Elizabeth, passed away leaving him with five children at home. Abraham had married Lucy Wood on January 1, 1835. Anna at the age of sixteen became the mother of the family.

January 3, 1842 Cornelius brought his second wife, Mary Minier Richards (they were married in Porter Co. Indiana[1]) to the new home. In this home the five children of his second marriage were born.

They were: William, Augustus, Elizabeth, Theodore and Mary.

The mill was seldom running and the land not extensively cultivated for Cornelius was not a farmer, by instinct or training, but a lawyer. While he waited for a client he eked out a livelihood by dabbling in farming and milling. He helped the early settlers a great deal by transacting business for them and getting their claims and land titles settled. Cornelius was becoming better known politically throughout the county, and often he would ride to the Capitol, 150 miles away, to transact business concerning claims and land titles, and to discuss politics with fellow lawyers, among whom were Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas.

In 1851 Cornelius sold his homestead at Chelsea and moved to Joliet. One home in Joliet stood out in the open prairie of the southeast corner of Sherman Street and Third avenue. The only other house in the neighborhood was the Thomas McGovney home a block east on Richards Street.

Being a man of liberal education, great shrewdness, likable personality and because of his willingness to always help those about him, he quickly made his influence felt; and when, in 1852, Joliet received its first charter, the city elected him its first mayor. He took office July 26th. His political career in Joliet didn't last long for on July 7, 1854 he died, one of the victims of cholera, the dreaded disease that swept the county at that time.

Cornelius was buried beside his first wife in the Old Frankfort Cemetery. After Cornelius' death, Mary lived in Joliet until William married, then she lived with him, until her death in Montreal, November 8, 1884. William wished to be buried in Joliet, so he purchased a lot in Oakwood Cemetery. Mary was buried on William's lot in Oakwood Cemetery.[2]

George H. Woodruff, Esq.:

Perhaps I can contribute an item to your early reminiscences of Will County. You might properly include among the early pioneers of Joliet the late Judge Barnett, H.A. Cagwin, Sr., and myself. In the Autumn of 1834, we together journeyed from Clarkson, NY., and explored on horseback much of the West and Northwest as far as Dubuque. We passed twice through Joliet, which then had a name, but not many habitations. A few miles east of this prospective city, at Van Horne's Point, we found Cornelius Van Horne, subsequently a Joliet magistrate and its first Mayor. He was at this time drawing fence-stuff with an ox-team and "Sucker wagon." as he called it. This wagon was the product of his own hand, from the rough forest timber. The wheels were sawed off from a round oak log. They were about three feet in diameter, being smoothly beveled from the rim to the hub, where they were about one foot through. It did good service (or answered a good purpose).[3]

Cornelius C. Van Horne came from New York, and settled in this township in 1832. He was a man of considerable prominence and intelligence, and is noticed elsewhere as holding many positions of importance. He died in Joliet several years ago. The following incident is given in "Forty Years Ago." as illustrative of Van Horne's bold, outspoken way of giving vent to his honest convictions. In 1840, an old man, over six feet high, came through the settlement, making his way to his former home in Pennsylvania, on foot. He was troubled with some kind of nervous affliction which often ended in fits of a rather serious character, rendering him entirely helpless and at the mercy of whoever might find him. He was found in a fit in an old blacksmith shop near where Samuel Haven lived, when it was discovered that he had a considerable sum of money upon his person, and he was taken to the house of one McLaughlin. After recovering partially, he went on his way, and nothing more was heard until he was found in another fit, near "Skunk's Grove." and in his mutterings were something of having been robbed, and search revealed the fact that his money was all gone. In a few days he died and was buried by charity. Suspicions rested upon McLaughlin as having robbed the old man. Van Horne was outspoken and made no hesitation in avowing his belief as to McLaughlin guilt. The matter was taken up by the grand jury and a bill found against old McLaughlin's son, principally through the instrumentality of Van Horne. The young man gave bail for his appearance at court, and when the term came as he started on foot for the town, as he gave out, but he never made his appearance at the Court House. The Van Horne party said he had run away to avoid trial - the McLaughlins alleged that he had been foully dealt with, and charged it upon the Van Hornes, whom they charged as being the real robbers of the old man, and were afraid to have young McLaughlin's case tried, lest the truth should come out. The excitement run high. Old McLaughlin spent days traveling up and down the creek and searching in the woods, ostensibly for his lost son, while others, feeling some sympathy for him, assisted in the search. In the old mill-pond, just above where the Rock Island Railroad crosses Hickory Creek, was discovered a wagon-track running by a blind road from one of the Van Horne's, and from where the wagon track terminated a wheelbarrow track to the mill - pond. The wheelbarrow was found in the mill and upon it some hair. The pond was dragged and the body of a man considerably decayed was found. Old McLaughlin was told of the discovery, and he said that if it was his son certain teeth would be missing. The body was examined and found to correspond with the old man's description. The excitement was intense and public opinion divided. The Coroner held an inquest, which resulted about as satisfactorily as such things generally do. Old McLaughlin and his wife swore positively that they believed the body was that of their son, while many others believed it too tall, aged and too much decayed. But notwithstanding these discrepancies, the Coroner's jury found it to be the body of young McLaughlin, and while they did not bring a charge against any one, old McLaughlin swore out a warrant and had Van Horne arrested. And in the excitement and division of sentiment, many were ready to hang Van Horne without judge or jury. It became an object to those who sided with Van Horne, and who did not believe the body "sat on" by the Coroner to be that of young McLaughlin, to find out whose it was. At length, some one thought of the grave of the old man who had been robbed, and a delegation was sent to examine, when it was found to have been recently disturbed, and when the coffin was opened, it was tenantless. In the mean time, a surveillance had been put upon the post office, and a letter having come for old McLaughlin, mailed somewhere in Pennsylvania, it was opened by consent of the Postmaster and found to be from the missing son. The tide of public opinion had changed when the discovery was made at the grave, and now those who had been so eager to hang Van Horne were still more eager to hang McLaughlin, and his wife. The development of the matter shows that old McLaughlin, his wife and son had conspired to ruin Van Horne, and that they had dug up the body of the old man, taken it to the mill-pond - a distance of two miles - examined it closely enough to detect the missing teeth, or extracted them on purpose to make it correspond with the son, and then deposited it in the water. They had taken the wagon of Van Horne and drawn it to the creek and back to turn suspicion on him. The old man got wind of the town affairs had taken upon the opening of the letter, and made his escape before the infuriated people could get hold of him, or perhaps the historian would have the melancholy duty to perform of chronicling a sure-enough murder story, instead of one with the murder left out.[4]

The first school was taught in New Lenox Township in the winter of 1832-33, by C.C. Van Horne. In the Summer of 1832, a schoolhouse had been built in the timber on Hickory creek, which was a small log structure, and in this building Van Horne taught the following winter.[5]

Perhaps the most prominent of the persons named above, in our history, was C.C. Van Horne. He taught the first school in the vicinity in the winter of 1832. His place in the point of timber that makes out into the prairie, in which are the Camp Grounds of the Methodist brethren, was known in the early days as Van Horne's Point. He was a marked character, well and extensively known throughout Cook County, of which we then formed a part. He was a man of liberal education, great shrewdness, abundant self-esteem and tenacity of purpose. He got the appointment of Postmaster and Justice of the Peace soon after coming here. The only mail route at that time in the county was a weekly horseback one from Danville to Chicago. This passed by the cabin of Uncle Billy Gougar. As Van Horne resided some distance to the east, the office was kept by one of the Gougar boys. In 1832-5, before a post office was established at the city of Joliet, the writer hereof made weekly pilgrimages to Uncle Billy's, after the longed-for letters from home. Well can he recall the old log house (long since replaced by a comfortable frame farm cottage), with its two rooms, in one of which the post office was kept. In what a striking contrast to the place where he now gets his mail, was that old dry-goods box, roughly pigeon-holed, with the letters of the alphabet rudely inked on the edges of each partition. With what greed he seized a letter when he happened to get one, although it cost a quarter, and had been several weeks on its dreary way. He remembers how, on one occasion, he had to pay about a dollar for a pamphlet, the margins of which were covered with writing, contrary to law. But it was cheap, even at that price! And the writers of those letters -where are they? Gone! all Gone!

But we are sadly digressing. Van Horne was one of our most useful citizens in those days, transacting the business of the early settlers, aiding them in obtaining their claims and land titles. It was the good fortune of the writer to make his acquaintance before that of any other settler, having met him somewhere this side of Niles, when coming into the country, and riding back with him to "Van Horne's Point." It was, perhaps, owing as much to his influence as to the good sense of the settlers generally, that two years after he was elected as the first Recorder of the county. But we soon forfeited his friendship by our bad behavior in apostatizing to abolition. But we are anticipating. It will be well remembered that Van Horne, some years ago, removed to Joliet, and was elected the first Mayor under our city charter, and how he "magnified his office." It may not be improper to add that one of his sons is now Superintendent of an important Western railroad. C.C. Van Horne died of cholera in 1854.[6]

The first marriage was that of Louisa Webb and Michael Noel, and the matrimonial knot was tied by C.C. Van Horne, a Justice of the Peace from the Hickory Creek settlement. C.M. Bronson says that upon its being reported that the wedding was to take place, and no invitations having been received by any of the neighbors, he, but a boy at the time, was dispatched to Webb's to reconnoiter, but ostensibly to borrow something, as borrowing was an every-day occurrence at that period of the country's settlement. Upon presenting himself as an Electoral Commission of one, he found the old gentleman sitting on a three legged stool, eating a piece of the wedding cake, Van Horne riding away from the place and the new bride and bridegroom sitting on the bed looking very ( the article is cut off here LS)[7]

Death notice of C.C. Van Horne

Cornelius C. Van Horne, deceased, formerly of Joliet Tp., was born in Hunterdon Co., NJ., April 13, 1794; shortly afterward, his parents removed to Amsterdam, NY., where his father, a widely-known clergyman of the Dutch Reformed Church, lived many years. In the spring of 1832, Mr. Van Horne came to Illinois and located in Will (then Cook) Co. He died in Joliet July 7, 1854. In 1813, he married Elizabeth Veeder, who died, in Will Co., in 1838; in 1842, he married Mary M. Richards, who is still living; by his first marriage he had seven children - Abraham C., born in 1815; Simon V., born in 1818; Anne, born in 1822; Cornelius P., born in 1824; Margaret C., born in 1826; Barney W., born in 1829, and Andrew J., born in 1832; by his second marriage he had five children - William C., born in 1843; Augustus, born in 1844; Elizabeth, born in 1846; Theodore C., born in 1849, and Mary, born in 1852 - all now living. He was a man of great force of character, and of liberal education, and had much to do with the shaping of events in the early days of Will Co., in the history of which his name occurs often and very prominently; he gave his name to the locality known as Van Horne's Point. He was successively a Postmaster and a Justice of the Peace, and, upon the incorporation of Joliet as a city, he was chosen its first mayor; after a long, active and useful life, he died in 1854, one of the victims of cholera.[8]

Chicago Democrat 1835: On the 29th ult. by Cornelius Van Horn, esp. Capt. Robert Stephens, to Miss Nancy Kercheval, daughter of Mr. Lewis Kercheval, all of Juliet.[9]

Francis, Thomas, of Will County, Illinois, will dated 28 Feb 1850. Wife, Hannah Francis, and "all my children" (unnamed). Exrx., Hannah Francis. Wit: Mary Ann Brencerhoff & Cornelius C. Van Horne. Will Co., Ill. 16 Nov 1858. William Gowger verifies the signature of Mary Ann Brencerhoff whose residence is not known, and Cornelius C. Van Horne, decd. Philander Simmons testifies that Mary Ann Brencerhoff resided in Will Co. for 25 years, but left for Calif. in the spring of 1857. Uri Osgood witnesses that about fall of 1856 Thomas Francis left state of Illinois and went to Missouri. Cornelius C. Van Horn departed this life at Joliet in summer of 1854. Rec. in Bates Co., (Missouri) 19 Oct 1848.[10]

C.C. Van Horn, Probate Box 168, had very little information in it. Administratrix was Mary M. Van Horne. Warrant to Appraisers were Jacob C. Vanaukin (?), D. Brown and Francis Goodspeed. "Will County, State of Illinois, Greetings: Verify the appraisal of the estate of C.C. Van Horne. Witness: Oscar Hauley of Will County, City of Joliet 29 April 1854."[11]

Frankfort population 2325 meets on the edge of the Van Horn Woods, part of the Forest Preserve, settled by Germans, Frankfort was named after Frankfurt. (Illinois).

Cornelius' second wife's last name was Richards. I'm not sure if this is her maiden name or married name. However, Cornelius' son Cornelius Putnam who is our direct descendant married Margaret Stephens from Porter Co., Indiana where C.C. and Mary married. Margaret's mothers name was Mildred Richards. I have yet to find a connection but I imagine there is one.


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Children of Cornelius Covenhoven Van Horne and Elizabeth Veeder
Eleanor Van Horne (c 1814 - )
Abraham C. Van Horne (19. May. 1815 - 15. Feb. 1900)
Simon Veeder Van Horne (30. Jul. 1818 - )
Anna Van Horne (11. Mar. 1822 - 27. May. 1848)
Cornelius Putman Van Horne+ (c 1824 - )
Margaret Catherine Van Horne (c 1826 - 1835)
Barent Wemple Van Horne+ (1829 - )
Andrew Jackson Van Horne (5. Aug. 1832 - )

Children of Cornelius Covenhoven Van Horne and Mary Minier Richards
Sir William Cornelius Van Horne+ (3. Feb. 1843 - 11. Sep. 1915)
Augustus A. Van Horne (22. Sep. 1844 - 31. Oct. 1924)
Elizabeth Van Horne (4. Aug. 1846 - 25. Jan. 1905)
Theodore C. Van Horne (1849 - )
Mary Van Horne (1852 - )

Cornelius Daniel Van Horne (M)
(19. Apr. 1826 - 19. Jul. 1873), #265218
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Cornelius Daniel Van Horne was born on 19. Apr. 1826. He was the son of Cornelius Cornelius Van Horne and Hannah Van Horne. Cornelius Daniel Van Horne married Adaline Van Horne. Cornelius Daniel Van Horne died on 19. Jul. 1873 at age 47.

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Child of Cornelius Daniel Van Horne and Adaline Van Horne
Abraham Lincoln Van Horne+ (10. Aug. 1861 - 3. Feb. 1931)

Cornelius Herbert Van Horne (M)
(5. Oct. 1889 - 15. Jan. 1921), #265145
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Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Cornelius Herbert Van Horne was born on 5. Oct. 1889 at Mill Point, Montgomery County, New York. He was the son of Cornelius Schuyler Van Horne and Mary Adaline Van Horne. Cornelius Herbert Van Horne married Jane Clute. Cornelius Herbert Van Horne died on 15. Jan. 1921 at Amsterdam, Montgomery County, New York, at age 31. He was buried at Minaville, Montgomery County, New York.

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Children of Cornelius Herbert Van Horne and Jane Clute
Helen Van Horne+
Doris Van Horne+

Cornelius Putman Van Horne (M)
(c 1824 - ), #264021
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Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Cornelius Putman Van Horne was born c 1824 at Fonda, Montgomery County, New York. He was the son of Cornelius Covenhoven Van Horne and Elizabeth Veeder. Cornelius Putman Van Horne married Margaret Stephens on 20. Jun. 1849 at Will County, Illinois; by William B. Cleveland Justice of the Peace.

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Children of Cornelius Putman Van Horne and Margaret Stephens
Willard Putnam Van Horne+ (7. Dec. 1853 - 6. Feb. 1916)
Alice Virginia Van Horne (5. Nov. 1854 - 5. Jul. 1895)

Cornelius Schuyler Van Horne (M)
(8. Jun. 1855 - ), #265137
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Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Cornelius Schuyler Van Horne was born on 8. Jun. 1855. He was the son of Schuyler Van Horne and Elizabeth Shelp. Cornelius Schuyler Van Horne married Mary Adaline Van Horne on 27. Sep. 1876.

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Children of Cornelius Schuyler Van Horne and Mary Adaline Van Horne
Nellie Van Horne+ (18. Sep. 1877 - )
Hannah Van Horne+ (1. Jun. 1884 - )
Cornelius Herbert Van Horne+ (5. Oct. 1889 - 15. Jan. 1921)

Cornelius Ten Eyck Van Horne (M)
(25. Apr. 1890 - 23. Jun. 1965), #265142
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Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Cornelius Ten Eyck Van Horne was born on 25. Apr. 1890 at Florida, Montgomery County, New York. He was the son of Abraham Lincoln Van Horne and Henrietta Hoff. Cornelius Ten Eyck Van Horne married Daisy Carolyn Benton on 25. Feb. 1915 at Glen, Montgomery County, New York. Cornelius Ten Eyck Van Horne died on 23. Jun. 1965 at Fultonville, Montgomery County, New York, at age 75.

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Child of Cornelius Ten Eyck Van Horne and Daisy Carolyn Benton
Margaretta Van Horne (7. Dec. 1918 - 1953)

Cornelius Ten Eyck Van Horne (M)
(21. Dec. 1801 - ), #265207
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Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=5th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Cornelius Ten Eyck Van Horne was born on 21. Dec. 1801. He was the son of Cornelius Van Horne and Eva Frederick. Cornelius Ten Eyck Van Horne married Mary Kinter.

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Cornelius Van Horne (M)
#2064

     Cornelius Van Horne married Nelly Covenhoven, daughter of Cornelius Covenhoven and Mary Hendrickson.

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Cornelius Van Horne (M)
(10. Mar. 1744/45 - 6. Feb. 1823), #117882
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Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

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     Cornelius Van Horne was also known as Cornelius Van Horn. Cornelius Van Horne was born on 10. Mar. 1744/45 at Upper Freehold, Monmouth County, New Jersey. He was the son of Matthias Van Horn and Neeltje Crum. Cornelius Van Horne married Eva Frederick on 25. Feb. 1774.
Cornelius Van Horne left a will on 9. Jan. 1818 at Montgomery County, New York. He died on 6. Feb. 1823 at age 77. He was buried at Van Horne Family Cemetery on his farm.

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Children of Cornelius Van Horne and Eva Frederick
Sophia Van Horne (9. Dec. 1776 - )
Nellie Van Horne+ (16. Apr. 1780 - )
Hannah Van Horn+ (25. Oct. 1782 - )
Cornelius Cornelius Van Horne+ (15. Jan. 1794 - 28. Nov. 1862)
Daniel Van Horne (19. May. 1801 - 24. Dec. 1889)
Cornelius Ten Eyck Van Horne (21. Dec. 1801 - )

Cornelius Van Horne (M)
(26. Sep. 1789 - ), #333236
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=5th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Cornelius Van Horne was born on 26. Sep. 1789. He was the son of Abraham Van Horne and Elizabeth Smith. Cornelius Van Horne married Anna Major.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Cornelius Van Horne (M)
(22. Dec. 1782 - ), #341133
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Cornelius Van Horne was born on 22. Dec. 1782. He was the son of Abraham Van Horne and Gertrude Wyckoff. Cornelius Van Horne married Polly Snydam.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Cornelius Van Horne (M)
#349138

     Cornelius Van Horne married Maria Suydam, daughter of Jacob Suydam and Anne Van Wicklin.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Daniel Van Horne (M)
(19. May. 1801 - 24. Dec. 1889), #265220
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=5th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Daniel Van Horne was born on 19. May. 1801. He was the son of Cornelius Van Horne and Eva Frederick. Daniel Van Horne married Sabra Hewitt at Guilderland, Albany County, New York. Daniel Van Horne died on 24. Dec. 1889 at age 88.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Dewey R. Van Horne (M)
(28. Jan. 1898 - ), #341114
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Dewey R. Van Horne was born on 28. Jan. 1898 at Lindsborg, McPherson County, Kansas. He was the son of Willard Putnam Van Horne and Margaret Elizabeth King. Dewey R. Van Horne married Pearl Ball.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Donald Van Horne (M)
#355141

     Donald Van Horne was born at Lompoc, Santa Barbara County, California. He married Lori Ann Holliday at Arizona.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Donald Van Horne and Lori Ann Holliday
Kyle Scott Van Horne
Kathryn Donn Van Horne

Doris Van Horne (F)
#265151
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Doris Van Horne was the daughter of Cornelius Herbert Van Horne and Jane Clute. Doris Van Horne married John Conover.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Eleanor Van Horne (F)
(c 1814 - ), #264018
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Eleanor Van Horne was born c 1814. She was the daughter of Cornelius Covenhoven Van Horne and Elizabeth Veeder.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Elizabeth Van Horne (F)
(16. Mar. 1767 - ), #333221
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=5th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Elizabeth Van Horne was born on 16. Mar. 1767. She was the daughter of Abraham Van Horne and Elizabeth Smith. Elizabeth Van Horne married Robert McComas.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Elizabeth Van Horne (F)
(4. Aug. 1846 - 25. Jan. 1905), #341085
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Elizabeth Van Horne was born on 4. Aug. 1846 at Illinois. She was the daughter of Cornelius Covenhoven Van Horne and Mary Minier Richards. Elizabeth Van Horne died on 25. Jan. 1905 at Chelsea, Rogers County, Oklahoma, at age 58.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Elizabeth Van Horne (F)
(1. Jan. 1774 - 23. Jun. 1861), #429413

     Elizabeth Van Horne was born on 1. Jan. 1774. She married Garret Wyckoff, son of Aukie Wyckoff and Sarah Schenck, on 4. Mar. 1795. Elizabeth Van Horne died on 23. Jun. 1861 at age 87.

Last Edited=2 Aug 2007

Children of Elizabeth Van Horne and Garret Wyckoff
John Wyckoff (29. Feb. 1796 - )
Eliza Wyckoff (23. Mar. 1799 - 23. Jun. 1861)
Sarah Wyckoff (20. Dec. 1800 - 12. Sep. 1864)
Julean Wyckoff (8. Jan. 1805 - )
William Wyckoff (8. Jun. 1805 - )
Emilia Wyckoff (13. Dec. 1807 - )
Eleanor Wyckoff (13. Sep. 1812 - )

Ella Iva Van Horne (F)
(16. Aug. 1888 - c 1911), #341103
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Ella Iva Van Horne was born on 16. Aug. 1888 at Lindsborg, McPherson County, Kansas. She was the daughter of Willard Putnam Van Horne and Margaret Elizabeth King. Ella Iva Van Horne married Bill Brasier in 1908. Ella Iva Van Horne died c 1911 at Lindsborg, McPherson County, Kansas.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Elnora Van Horne (F)
(17. Mar. 1766 - ), #333219
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=5th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Elnora Van Horne was born on 17. Mar. 1766. She was the daughter of Abraham Van Horne and Elizabeth Smith. Elnora Van Horne married John Evans.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Frank Edward Van Horne (M)
(25. Sep. 1890 - ), #341105
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Frank Edward Van Horne was born on 25. Sep. 1890 at Lindsborg, McPherson County, Kansas. He was the son of Willard Putnam Van Horne and Margaret Elizabeth King. Frank Edward Van Horne married Ruth Nelson c 1912. Frank Edward Van Horne was a furniture salesman on 4. Apr. 1930.

Frank Edward Van Horne and Ruth Nelson appeared on the census of 4. Apr. 1930 at Salina, Saline County, Kansas.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Fred Van Horne (M)
#26208
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Fred Van Horne was the son of Barent Wemple Van Horne.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Fred Van Horne
William Clyde Van Horne+ ( - c 1929)

George Harrison Van Horne (M)
(28. Mar. 1878 - ), #341097
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     George Harrison Van Horne was also known as Harry G. Van Horne. George Harrison Van Horne was born on 28. Mar. 1878 at Lindsborg, McPherson County, Kansas. He was the son of Willard Putnam Van Horne and Margaret Elizabeth King. George Harrison Van Horne married Mamie Nybert c 1893. George Harrison Van Horne was a laborer at an oil station on 8. Apr. 1930.

George Harrison Van Horne and Mamie Nybert appeared on the census of 8. Apr. 1930 at Salina, Saline County, Kansas.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

George Van Horne (M)
#335990
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=5th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     George Van Horne was the son of Mathew Van Horne and Brackie Rosabom. George Van Horne married Mary Middaugh, daughter of Abraham Middaugh and Catherine Longcor, on 25. Nov. 1819.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Gertrude Van Horne (F)
(26. May. 1776 - ), #81154
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Gertrude Van Horne was also known as Gitty Van Horn. She was baptized on 26. May. 1776. She was the daughter of Abraham Van Horne and Gertrude Wyckoff.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Getty Van Horne (F)
(3. Feb. 1779 - ), #341131
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=4th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Getty Van Horne was born on 3. Feb. 1779. She was the daughter of Abraham Van Horne and Gertrude Wyckoff. Getty Van Horne married Edward Patten.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Giles Henry Vrooman Van Horne (M)
#280819
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Giles Henry Vrooman Van Horne was the son of Abraham A. Van Horn and Jane Fonda. Giles Henry Vrooman Van Horne was also known as Giles Henry Vrooman Van Horn. He married Margaret Elizabeth Smith.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Child of Giles Henry Vrooman Van Horne and Margaret Elizabeth Smith
Hannah Jane Van Horne

Grace Van Horne (F)
(1886 - ), #265191

     Grace Van Horne was born in 1886 at Glen, Montgomery County, New York. She married Schuyler Voorhees, son of William H. Voorhees and Allice B. Van Horne, on 13. Aug. 1913 at Glen, Montgomery County, New York.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Hannah Jane Van Horne (F)
#280821
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Hannah Jane Van Horne was the daughter of Giles Henry Vrooman Van Horne and Margaret Elizabeth Smith.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Hannah Van Horne (F)
(1. Jun. 1884 - ), #265154
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Hannah Van Horne was born on 1. Jun. 1884. She was the daughter of Cornelius Schuyler Van Horne and Mary Adaline Van Horne. Hannah Van Horne married Edgar Swart on 22. Feb. 1917 at Florida, Montgomery County, New York.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Hannah Van Horne and Edgar Swart
Marion Swart
Edgar Swart

Hannah Van Horne (F)
(6. Dec. 1860 - ), #265180
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Hannah Van Horne was born on 6. Dec. 1860. She was the daughter of Schuyler Van Horne and Elizabeth Shelp. Hannah Van Horne married Frank Edwards. Hannah Van Horne was buried at Maple Ave. Cemetery, Fultonville, Montgomery County, New York.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Hannah Van Horne and Frank Edwards
Bessie Edwards (9. Aug. 1885 - )
Irene Edwards (25. Sep. 1889 - )
Anna Edwards (Apr. 1893 - )

Hannah Van Horne (F)
(4. Jul. 1796 - 11. Jul. 1879), #265202

     Hannah Van Horne was born on 4. Jul. 1796. She married Cornelius Cornelius Van Horne, son of Cornelius Van Horne and Eva Frederick, on 19. Jun. 1821. Hannah Van Horne died on 11. Jul. 1879 at age 83.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Hannah Van Horne and Cornelius Cornelius Van Horne
Cornelius Daniel Van Horne+ (19. Apr. 1826 - 19. Jul. 1873)
Abram Van Horne+ (22. Oct. 1829 - 4. Apr. 1912)
Schuyler Van Horne+ (25. Sep. 1831 - 31. Mar. 1917)

Hannah Van Horne (F)
(26. Sep. 1779 - a 26. Sep. 1779), #333228
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=5th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Hannah Van Horne was born on 26. Sep. 1779. She died young a 26. Sep. 1779. She was the daughter of Abraham Van Horne and Elizabeth Smith.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Hannah Van Horne (F)
#353511

     Hannah Van Horne married Peter Hall.

Last Edited=3 Dec 2005

Child of Hannah Van Horne and Peter Hall
Margaret Ann Hall+ (26. Mar. 1819 - 11. Aug. 1895)

Helen Van Horne (F)
#265147
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Helen Van Horne was the daughter of Cornelius Herbert Van Horne and Jane Clute. Helen Van Horne married (Unknown) Simms.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Helen Van Horne and (Unknown) Simms
James Claire Simms
Charles Herbert Simms

Hiram Arthur Van Horne (M)
(11. Apr. 1876 - ), #341095
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Hiram Arthur Van Horne was born on 11. Apr. 1876 at Indiana. He was the son of Willard Putnam Van Horne and Margaret Elizabeth King. Hiram Arthur Van Horne married Sophia Kumle, daughter of Philip Kumle and Maria Papik; three daughters. The 1920 census is very hard to read. Hiram Arthur Van Horne was a janitor, school building in Feb. 1920.

Hiram Arthur Van Horne and Sophia Kumle appeared on the census of Feb. 1920 at Marquette, McPherson County, Kansas.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Howard Van Horne (M)
#265139
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Howard Van Horne was the son of Schuyler Van Horne and Elizabeth Shelp.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

James Van Horne (M)
#419445

     James Van Horne married Ethel Mead, daughter of Orlando Mead and Almira McDuffee.

Last Edited=23 Feb 2007

Children of James Van Horne and Ethel Mead
Marion Van Horne
(Unknown) Van Horne

Jane Ann Van Horne (F)
#341079

     Jane Ann Van Horne married Simon Veeder Van Horne, son of Cornelius Covenhoven Van Horne and Elizabeth Veeder, on 16. Dec. 1847 at Will County, Illinois.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

John Van Horne (M)
#335994
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=5th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     John Van Horne was the son of Mathew Van Horne and Brackie Rosabom.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Joseph Van Horne (M)
#1917

     Joseph Van Horne married Abigail Covenhoven, daughter of John Covenhoven and Mary Aiken, on 11. Nov. 1797.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Kathryn Donn Van Horne (F)
#355143
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=10th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=11th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Kathryn Donn Van Horne was born at Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona. She was the daughter of Donald Van Horne and Lori Ann Holliday.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Kyle Scott Van Horne (M)
#355142
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=10th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=11th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Kyle Scott Van Horne was born at Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona. He was the son of Donald Van Horne and Lori Ann Holliday.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Lydia Van Horne (F)
(5. Mar. 1783 - ), #333231
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=5th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Lydia Van Horne was born on 5. Mar. 1783. She was the daughter of Abraham Van Horne and Elizabeth Smith. Lydia Van Horne married William I Gaston.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Margaret Catherine Van Horne (F)
(c 1826 - 1835), #264022
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Margaret Catherine Van Horne was born c 1826. She was the daughter of Cornelius Covenhoven Van Horne and Elizabeth Veeder. Margaret Catherine Van Horne died in 1835 at Hickory Creek, Winnebago County, Illinois.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Margaret Ruth Van Horne (F)
(27. Sep. 1892 - ), #341107
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Margaret Ruth Van Horne was born on 27. Sep. 1892 at Lindsborg, McPherson County, Kansas. She was the daughter of Willard Putnam Van Horne and Margaret Elizabeth King. Did not marry.


Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Margarete Van Horne (F)
(26. Dec. 1763 - ), #333217
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=5th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Margarete Van Horne was born on 26. Dec. 1763. She was the daughter of Abraham Van Horne and Elizabeth Smith. Margarete Van Horne married Ephriam Bush.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Margaretta Van Horne (F)
(7. Dec. 1918 - 1953), #265209
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=8th cousin of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=9th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Margaretta Van Horne was born on 7. Dec. 1918 at Fultonville, Montgomery County, New York. She was the daughter of Cornelius Ten Eyck Van Horne and Daisy Carolyn Benton. Margaretta Van Horne died in 1953.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Maria Van Horne (F)
(9. Aug. 1772 - ), #333225
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=5th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Maria Van Horne was born on 9. Aug. 1772. She was the daughter of Abraham Van Horne and Elizabeth Smith. Maria Van Horne married David Sylman.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Marion Van Horne (F)
#419446
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=10th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Marion Van Horne was the daughter of James Van Horne and Ethel Mead.

Last Edited=23 Feb 2007

Mary Adaline Van Horne (F)
(10. Oct. 1858 - ), #265144

     Mary Adaline Van Horne was born on 10. Oct. 1858 at Florida, Montgomery County, New York. She married Cornelius Schuyler Van Horne, son of Schuyler Van Horne and Elizabeth Shelp, on 27. Sep. 1876.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Mary Adaline Van Horne and Cornelius Schuyler Van Horne
Nellie Van Horne+ (18. Sep. 1877 - )
Hannah Van Horne+ (1. Jun. 1884 - )
Cornelius Herbert Van Horne+ (5. Oct. 1889 - 15. Jan. 1921)

Mary Bell Van Horne (F)
(30. Jun. 1885 - ), #423786
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Mary Bell Van Horne was born on 30. Jun. 1885 at Michigan. She was the daughter of Christopher Van Horn and Sarah Van Der Bogert.

Last Edited=7 May 2007

Mary Van Horne (F)
(1852 - ), #341087
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=5th cousin 3 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=6th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Mary Van Horne was born in 1852 at Illinois. She was the daughter of Cornelius Covenhoven Van Horne and Mary Minier Richards.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Mathew Van Horne (M)
(12. Nov. 1782 - ), #81155
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=3rd cousin 5 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=4th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Mathew Van Horne was born on 12. Nov. 1782. He was the son of Abraham Van Horne and Gertrude Wyckoff. Mathew Van Horne married Brackie Rosabom; 1st marriage Matthew. Mathew Van Horne married Catherine Osterhout; 2nd marrige Matthew.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Mathew Van Horne and Brackie Rosabom
George Van Horne
Abram Van Horne
John Van Horne
Polly Van Horne

Mathias Van Horne (M)
(9. Jun. 1770 - ), #333223
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=5th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Mathias Van Horne was born on 9. Jun. 1770. He was the son of Abraham Van Horne and Elizabeth Smith. Mathias Van Horne married Catharine Stackhouse.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Matthew Van Horne (M)
(12. Nov. 1806 - ), #333238
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=5th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Matthew Van Horne was born on 12. Nov. 1806. He was the son of Abraham Van Horne and Elizabeth Smith. Matthew Van Horne married Anna Elizabeth Yost.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Maybelle Van Horne (F)
(15. Feb. 1882 - ), #341099
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Maybelle Van Horne was born on 15. Feb. 1882 at Lindsborg, McPherson County, Kansas. She was the daughter of Willard Putnam Van Horne and Margaret Elizabeth King. Maybelle Van Horne married B. C. Buiskirk.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Nellie Van Horne (F)
(18. Sep. 1877 - ), #265173
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Nellie Van Horne was born on 18. Sep. 1877 at Mill Point, Montgomery County, New York. She was the daughter of Cornelius Schuyler Van Horne and Mary Adaline Van Horne. Nellie Van Horne married Boyd Plantz.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Children of Nellie Van Horne and Boyd Plantz
Wilbur Plautz+
Clarence Plautz

Nellie Van Horne (F)
(16. Apr. 1780 - ), #419391
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=5th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Nellie Van Horne married William Cline. Nellie Van Horne was born on 16. Apr. 1780. She was the daughter of Cornelius Van Horne and Eva Frederick.

Last Edited=22 Feb 2007

Child of Nellie Van Horne and William Cline
Maria Cline+ (10. May. 1809 - 5. Aug. 1879)

Nelly Van Horne (F)
(27. Jul. 1809 - ), #333240
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=5th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Nelly Van Horne was born on 27. Jul. 1809. She was the daughter of Abraham Van Horne and Elizabeth Smith. Nelly Van Horne married William Veeder. Nelly Van Horne married William Stafford.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Newell Van Horne (M)
(13. Dec. 1868 - ), #423783
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Died young. Newell Van Horne was born on 13. Dec. 1868 at Michigan. He was the son of Christopher Van Horn and Sarah Van Der Bogert.

Last Edited=7 May 2007

Otis Van Horne (M)
(9. Feb. 1778 - ), #333227
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=5th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Otis Van Horne was born on 9. Feb. 1778. He was the son of Abraham Van Horne and Elizabeth Smith.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Patricia Lee Van Horne (F)
#341129
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=8th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=10th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Patricia Lee Van Horne was born. She was the daughter of Vaughn Fritz Van Horne.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Polly Van Horne (F)
#335995
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=4th cousin 4 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=5th great-granddaughter of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Polly Van Horne was the daughter of Mathew Van Horne and Brackie Rosabom.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006

Ralph Earnest Van Horne (M)
(22. Mar. 1876 - ), #423785
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=6th cousin 2 times removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=7th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven

     Ralph Earnest Van Horne was born on 22. Mar. 1876 at Michigan. He was the son of Christopher Van Horn and Sarah Van Der Bogert.

Last Edited=7 May 2007

Rapheal Van Horne (M)
(Nov. 1900 - ), #341116
Pop-up Pedigree
Relationship=7th cousin 1 time removed of David Kipp Conover Jr..
Relationship=8th great-grandson of Wolphert Gerretse Van Kouwenhoven.

     Rapheal Van Horne married Sena Cole. Rapheal Van Horne married Bessie Anderton. Rapheal Van Horne was also known as Ray Van Horne. Rapheal Van Horne was born in Nov. 1900 at Lindsborg, McPherson County, Kansas. He was the son of Willard Putnam Van Horne and Margaret Elizabeth King.

Last Edited=15 Oct 2006


         
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