Terhune Family

Early Dutch Family Ties

1 July 2008


Frontspiece
Foreword
Table of Contents
Part One - Who are Eva Terhune Freylinghuysen's parents?
Map of Gravesend 1674
Map of Gravesend 1674 transcribed
Map of Western Long Island 1660
The Children of Jan Terhune and Margrietje Van Sicklen
Family Group Sheet - Jan Terhune and Margrietje Van Sicklen
Family Group Sheet - Ferdinand Van Sicklen and Eva Van Salee
Part Two - Descendants of Theodorus Jacobus Freylinghuysen
Endnotes
Family Group Sheet - Frederick Freylinghuysen and Gertrude Schenck
Prelude: Colonization, Chaos, and Dissention in New Netherland
Picture of King William III
Prelude - Descendants of Theodorus Jacobus Freylinghuysen - continued
Picture of Peter Minuit and Pieter Stuyvesant
Map of The City of New Amsterdam Anno 1660
Prelude - Descendants of Theodorus Jacobus Freylinghuysen - continued
Picture of Dominee Selyns berating Jacobus Leisler
Map of New York city 1695
Prelude - Descendants of Theodorus Jacobus Freylinghuysen - continued
Lord Cornbury, Governor of New York
The Great Schism - The Birth of Pietism in the Colonies
Map of Eighteenth Century Dutch Reformed Congregations in New York and New Jersey
The Great Schism - continued
Controversy and Division over Church Control
References
Part Three - Early Terhunes of Gravesend and Flatlands New York
Map of A Conjectural Plan of the Three Flats
Part Three - continued
Map of New Lots of flatlands in 1719
Part Three - continued
Part Three - continued
Part Three - continued
Part Three - continued
Endnotes
Endnotes - continued
Family Group Sheets
Index