Aitken, William B., Distinguished families in America descended from Wilhelmus Beekman and Jan Thomasse Van Dyke.

(New York and London :  The Knickerbocker Press,  1912.)

Tools


 

Jump to page:

Table of Contents

  Page 223  



THE VAN DYKE FAMILY                 223

(iv)    Archibald A. Nevius, born in 1826, of Wash¬
ington, D. C.
(I e)    Gertrude Van Dyke, born May 29,1793, married

Rev. Henry M. Rice, D.D.
(if)    William Van Dyke, born September 27, 1795,

died October 27, 1865, married in 1823, Margaret

Nevius of Mapleton near Kingston, N. J., daughter

of David Nevius, born April 3, 1799, died September

7, 1862.    They had children:

(i) Margaret Van Dyke, born October 4, 1824,
married September 18, 1844, Rev. Thomas S.
Malcolm, son of Rev. Howard Malcolm of Phila¬
delphia, Pa.    They had children:

(a)    Alice Malcolm, died young.

(b)    Lydia Malcolm.

(c)    Elizabeth Malcolm, married Col. Wardell P.
Bowman.

(d)    Meta Malcolm, married------Wood.

(e)    Mary Malcolm, married Dr. Dallas Peltz.

(f)    George Malcolm, died young.

(g)    Helen Malcolm, married Frank McLough-
ton.

(h)    Cornelia Malcolm.

(i)    Anna Malcolm.

(j)    Frank Malcolm, died May 27, 1895.
(ii)    James Van Dyke, bom December 21, 1825,

died in 1863  in the Confederate army at the

battle of Shiloh.
(iii)    Elizabeth Van Dyke,  bom October,   1827,

died in 1881, married Rev. Joseph K. Wight of

New Hamburg, N. Y.
(iv)    Augustus   Van   Dyke,    lived    at    Eureka,

Nevada,
(v)    Dr. Edward Bogart Van Dyke, born March

4, 1832, married April 14, 1859, Mary Stewart

Dingee,   daughter  of  John  Henry   Dingee  of

Philadelphia, Pa.    He graduated from Princeton

College in 1853 and from the Medical College of
  Page 223