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

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

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224                  THE VAN DYKE FAMILY

the University in 1856.    Surgeon in U. S. Army
in 1862.    They had children:

(a)    Lillie Van Dyke.

(b)    Anna Van Dyke.

(vi) William Neil Van Dyke, bom August 14,
1835, died August 15, 1875, married Harriet
Wales; no children.

(vii) Henry Lefler Rice Van Dyke of Metuchen,
N. J., bom July 24, 1837, married in 1868 Julia
Willets, daughter of Henry Willets and Nancy
his wife of New York City. Graduated from
Princeton College in 1858.    They had children:

(a)    Cortlandt Van Rensselaer Van Dyke.

(b)    Edward Bogart Van Dyke.

(c)    James Rutherford Van Dyke,

(d)    Hendrick Alden Van Dyke.

(viii) Anna W. Van Dyke, born September 10,
1840, married Dr. OH ver S. Belden of Princeton,
N. J.    They had children:

(a)     Margaret Belden.

(b)    WUHam Belden.

(2)    Anna Van Dyke, daughter of Matthias Van Dyke
and Nelly Lane, bom September 11, 1753, married
Capt. Aaron Longstreet, son of Richard Longstreet.
Their daughter Eleanor Longstreet, married Major
Cornelius Cruser.

(3)    Neeltje, Noltys, or Ellen Van Dyke, born Septem¬
ber 22, 1755, married John Berrien. He was one of
the signers of the resolution passed at a meeting in
Princeton on June 26, 1783, declaring loyalty to and
confidence in the Congress of the new United States.

(4)    Teuntje Van Dyke, born March 11, 1758, died
January 26, 1825, married first, Jacob Bergen, bom
July 7, 1756; died September 2, 1782; second, John
Bayles, who owned the mill at North Branch on the
Raritan.

(5)    Margaret Van Dyke, bom February 2, 1761, died
May   3,   1825,   married   under   Middlesex   license
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