NameWilliam Newman TEN EYCK
Birth9 Jun 1862, Kingston, Ulster Co., New York
Death19 Jan 1936, Oakland, Alameda Co., California
Burial21 Jan 1936, Chapel of the Chimes Crematorium, Oakland, Alameda Co., CA
OccupationMining Engineer
FatherGeorge E. TEN EYCK (~1823-)
MotherJulia A. PERRY (~1827-)
Spouses
Birth8 Mar 1872, Hornitos, Mariposa Co., California
Death8 Nov 1931, Oakland, Alameda Co., California
Burial22 Jan 1936, Chapel of the Chimes Crematorium, Oakland, Alameda Co., CA
FatherRobert ARTHUR (1830-1898)
MotherIsabella “Belle” STEELE (1838-1917)
Marriage19 Mar 1898, Hornitos, Mariposa Co., California
ChildrenPearl Evelyn (1901-1983)
 May I. (1899-1986)
 Perry Steele (1907-1959)
Notes for Isabel “Belle” (Spouse 1)
Stockton Daily Independent
Stockton, San Joaquin Co., CA
Monday, 25 Mar 1872
BORN -- at Hornitos, March 8th, to the wife of Robert ARTHUR, a daughter.

Mariposa Gazette, Saturday, March 26, 1898: TenEyck-Arthur Nuptials.
A very quiet marriage and one that was a surprise to their friends was consummated last Saturday by Judge Corcoran. The hotel register at Schlageters showed at dinner, Miss Belle Arthur of Bear Valley, and Wm. N. TenEyck of Coulterville. During the afternoon the register was marked "Miss Arthur no more." Upon inquiring we found that Judge Corcoran had made the change. Miss Arthur is from Hornitos which is her native home. She is one of Mariposa county's favorite school teachers and popular Belles. She is the present teacher of the Bear Valley school. Mr. TenEyck is Secretary of the Louisiana mine situated ten miles east of Coulterville and is a gentleman of sterling qualities. The Gazette wishes them a long and happy life.

Mariposa Gazette, November 12, 1931
Mrs. Belle Ten Eyck, Native Of County, Called By Death
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the Oakland mortuary for Mrs. Belle Ten Eyck, who died at ther home in that city last Monday. Interment was made in an Oakland mausoleum.
Mrs. Ten Eyck was a native daughter of Mariposa County. he parents were Mr. and Mrs James Arthur, who came to Coulterville in the early days and engaged in black-smithing, later moving to Hornitos where the family resided and engaged in business for many years.
Surviving are her husband, William Ten Eyck; two daughters and two sons. Also three sisters, Mrs. John Roduner of Merced, Mrs. Theodore Hunt of Turlock and Mrs. Elizabeth Pierson of Mt. Bullion, and a brother, Will Arthur of Hornitos.21
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