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  2. Ten Eyck family - Wikipedia

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    The Ten Eyck family came from the Netherlands to New Amsterdam (today's Manhattan) in the 1630s. [1] The patriarch of the American branch of the family was Coenraedt Ten Eyck, who was originally from Moers .

  3. Ten Eyck - Wikipedia

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    Ten Eyck is a Dutch toponymic surname meaning "at the oak". Extinct in the Netherlands [ citation needed ] , most people belong to a single American family descended from Coenraadt Ten Eyck, who arrived from the Netherlands around 1651.

  4. Jacob Coenraedt Ten Eyck - Wikipedia

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    Anthony E. Ten Eyck (1739/49–1816), [11] who married Maria Egberts (1748–1819) in 1775 and was a member of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, judge of Rensselaer County and member of the New York State Senate. [11] Conrad Ten Eyck (1741–1777), who married Charlotte Ten Eyck (1752–1833), daughter of Andries C. Ten Eyck. [12]

  5. Conrad Ten Eyck - Wikipedia

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    Conrad Ten Eyck was born on August 13, 1782, [1] in Albany, New York. [2] His parents were Abraham Ten Eyck and Annatje Lansing, and he was the grandson of wealthy Albany businessman Jacob Coenraedt Ten Eyck. [1] He moved to Detroit in 1802, and for many years operated a store at the corner of Jefferson and Woodward Avenues. [3]

  6. Jacob H. Ten Eyck - Wikipedia

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    Ten Eyck was born in Albany in the Province of New York on January 22, 1708. He was a son of Hendrick Ten Eyck (1680–1772) and Margarita (née Bleecker) Ten Eyck (1680–1773). [1] Among his extended family was brother John H. Ten Eyck, an Indian trader who married Sara Ten Broeck. [2]

  7. Category:Ten Eyck family - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ten Eyck family" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  8. Could better brush clearance have helped slow the spread of ...

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    Still, Joe Ten Eyck, who coordinates wildfire and urban interface programs for the International Assn. of Firefighters, said extreme weather conditions can make brush clearance even more important.

  9. John C. Ten Eyck - Wikipedia

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    John Ten Eyck was born in Freehold Township, New Jersey, and was the son of William Ten Eyck and Leah (Conover) Ten Eyck. [1] The Dutch American Ten Eyck family (pronounced "Ten Ike") [2] was long prominent in law, business and politics, particularly in New York and New Jersey. [3]