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    Nelltje Aertse Van Pelt

    Female


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    Generation: 1

    1. 1.  Nelltje Aertse Van Pelt (daughter of Aert Teunise Lanen Van Pelt and Nelltje Jansen Van Tuyl).

    Generation: 2

    1. 2.  Aert Teunise Lanen Van Pelt (son of Teunis Jansen Lanen Van Pelt and Grietje Jans).

      Notes:

      He took an Oath of Allegiance in 1687

      The Van Pelt Manor House was built in the town of New Utrecht around the 1670s, in the Original King's Highway Section, Brooklyn, New York. The house was used by American soldiers, including George Washington, during the Revolutionary War. The house was sold to the city and made a historic landmark in the first half of the twentieth century. It was torn down following a fire in 1952.

      Aert married Nelltje Jansen Van Tuyl on 10 Sep 1686. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 3.  Nelltje Jansen Van Tuyl (daughter of Jan Otto Van Tuyl and Gertruyt Jans van Lent (or van Pelt)).

      Notes:

      One page of the genealogy from Marcella Thomas has Nelltje as: baptized Nov. 16, 1664, died about 1726, married Oct. 3, 1686 to Aert Teuniz van Pelt, and had a son Jan born on Dec. 2, 1688.



      Another page gives their marriage date as Sept 10, 1686 and their son Jan born on Dec 25, 1696.

      Children:
      1. Petrus Aertse Van Pelt
      2. 1. Nelltje Aertse Van Pelt
      3. Grietje Aertse Van Pelt
      4. Geertruy Aertse Van Pelt
      5. Catlyn Aertse Van Pelt
      6. Lysbet Van Pelt
      7. Aert Aertse Van Pelt
      8. Jan (John) Aertse Van Pelt was born on 25 Dec 1696.


    Generation: 3

    1. 4.  Teunis Jansen Lanen Van Pelt was born in in Holland, origin Luyck (Liege) Belgium.

      Notes:

      Arrived on the "Rose Tree", and settled in New Utrecht, Long Island.



      source cited by Marcella Thomas is: Lane Families of Somerset Co., & Vicinity - Chart

      Microfilm of Kings Co., page23



      Van Pelt: The Lane family (original name Laenen) were known under the names of Laenen, van der Laen, de la Lanen, etc. The imigrants put the "van Peelt" (or van Pelt) after Laenen, as a rule, by which it is to be understood that, while their
      real surname was "Laenen", they were also "from the Peel," expressed in Dutch by the words "van Peelt." The Peel is a tract of country in the nature of a morass, located both in the southern part of Holland and the Northern part of Belgium. In
      Belgium "the Peel" is in the province of Limburg. Directly contiguousto that province is the province (we should say county) of Leige, whose capital is the large and prosperouscity of Liege. The suppposition is that Teunis Jansen Laenen van
      Pelt and his brother were Walloons and not Hollanders, which seems to be well founded. Walloon is a semi-French language, as the Walloons were a semi- French and semi-Teutonic stock. The Walloons have always remained a separate and distinct
      people in what is now the northern and eastern portion of modern Belgium and constitute about one-fourth of the population of that country.

      The Van Pelt Manor House was built in the town of New Utrecht around the 1670s, in the Original King's Highway Section, Brooklyn, New York. The house was used by American soldiers, including George Washington, during the Revolutionary War. The house was sold to the city and made a historic landmark in the first half of the twentieth century. It was torn down following a fire in 1952.

      Teunis married Grietje Jans. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 5.  Grietje Jans
      Children:
      1. Jan Teunissen van Pelt died after 1720.
      2. Hendrick Teunisse Van Pelt died about 1693.
      3. Wouter Teunis Van Pelt
      4. Jacomyntje or Magdalena Van Pelt
      5. 2. Aert Teunise Lanen Van Pelt
      6. Teunis V.P. Van Pelt
      7. Marritie Van Pelt was born in 1696.
      8. Anthony Teunisse Van Pelt was born on 2 Feb 1720/1721.

    3. 6.  Jan Otto Van Tuyl was born about 1640 in Utrecht, Holland (son of Otto Van Tuyl and Neeltje); died in 1689/1690 in probably at sea.

      Notes:

      Arrived in Bedford Long Island, in "De Bonte Koe" (The Spotted Cow) Apr. 16, 1663



      Marcella Thomas's genealogy states that he married second, Teunis Janse Lanen Van Pelt in 1696, but that would have been after his death, so one of the dates is wrong.

      Jan married Gertruyt Jans van Lent (or van Pelt) about 1660 in Holland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    4. 7.  Gertruyt Jans van Lent (or van Pelt)
      Children:
      1. 3. Nelltje Jansen Van Tuyl
      2. Elizabeth Jans Van Tuyl
      3. Captain Otto Van Tuyl was born about 1661; died in 1705.
      4. Cornelius Janse Van Tuyl was born about 1661; died in 1689 in probably at sea.
      5. Geeret Janse Van Tuyl was born about 1661; died in 1702.


    Generation: 4

    1. 12.  Otto Van Tuyl

      Notes:

      Jan Otto is noted to be his youngest son in Marcella Thomas's genealogy.



      She cited the "Van Tuyl Genealogy" as her source.



      Van Tuyl: This family ( Van Tuyl van Serooskerken) comes from Gelderland and takes the name from the noble manor of Tuyl in the district of Tiel.



      In one reference called "Baron", but not likely.

      Otto married Neeltje. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


    2. 13.  Neeltje
      Children:
      1. 6. Jan Otto Van Tuyl was born about 1640 in Utrecht, Holland; died in 1689/1690 in probably at sea.