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Jan Joosten Van Metern - Macyken Hendricksen

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  • 'on December 12, 1682, she Sara Du Bois married, at New Paltz, Joost Jansen Van Meteren, who was then living with his parents at Marbletown. The couple had at least four children, two girls and two boys, the oldest of whom, Jan, was baptised on October 14, 1683, and the youngest, Hendrick, on September 1, 1695.

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The family patronymic was derived from 'Van' (of) and 'Meteren'(town in Holland).

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The first evidence in the records of the actual presence of any of the Van Meter familyin America is contained in the list of passengers arriving in the 'Fox' at NewAmsterdam 12 Sept 1662. Among the passengers were Jan Joosten, as he signed his name, fromTiederwelt, with wife and five children, ages 15, 12, 9, 6 and 2 1/2 (Lysbeth, Catharine,Geertiji, Joost Jansen and Gysbert Jansen.

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His wife Macyken Hendricksen was of Meppel, Providence of Drente, Netherlands. JanJoosten settled with his wife and family in Wyltwick (Kingston) late in the summer of 1662and nothing more is learned of them until the Minnissink Indians came down upon thesettlement on the Hudson, raiding and burning the villages of Hurley and Kingston on 7 Jun1663. They carried away as captives the wife and two of the children of Joosten.

In March, 1671, he had from Governor Lovelace a deed for a lot in Marbletown and aconfirmation 11 Oct. 1671 of thirty acre lot of ground in Marbletown.

Jan Joosten was in every sense an enterprising and influential citizen, a man of visionand initiative culture and to the fine and useful qualities, and one in whom the peopleplaced their matters of trust without fear of being betrayed or exploited. He was indeed aworthy progenitor of the line of descent who have distinguished themselves in every sphereof usefulness.

Joost Jansen Van Metern - Sarah Du Bois

From the records of the Reformed Church at Kingston the following is abstracted.

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'Jooste Jan, J. M. of Meteren, b. in Gelderland, residing in Mormon (Marbletown)and Sara Du Bois, J. D. of Kingston, residing in the New Pals (New Palz) married in thepals 12th December 1682. First publication of the Baans, 18 Nov.'

Sarah was the daughter of Louis De Bois. Their children were: Jan Jansen,Rebekka, Lysbeth, Rachel, Hendrick, Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.

John Van Metre and Margaret Mollenauer

Jan or John Van Metre as he afterwards wrote his name, son of Joost Jan and Sarah (DuBoise) Van Metern, became a noted Indian trader, was of a roving disposition, and spentmuch of his time from home in trading with friendly Indians.

On one occasion he went in command of a band of Cough Indians on a trading expeditionto Virginia, and on this excursion he explored the country then almost unknown to whitepeople - the valley of the South Branch of the Potomac, known then by the Indian name,Wapatoma. When he returned home he urged his sons to lose not time in possessing thatland, declaring that it was most beautiful land fertile.

On 30 Jun 1730 an Order of Council was made, granting leave to John Van Metre of NewYork to take up 10,000 acres of land lying in the fork of Sherando River, including theplaces called Cedar Lick and Stoney Lick and running up between the branches of the river- for the settlement of himself and family of eleven children, as soon as he could bringthirty families to settle the same.

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John and his brother Isaac also obtained leave by another order of Council to take up40,000 acres, including the 10,000 acres mentioned above.

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John was born 14 Oct 1683 and died 1745. His will was probated at Winchester, Virginia3 Sep 1745. He married first to Sarah Bodine and their three children were: Sarah,Johannes, and Maria. He married second to Margaret Mollenauer and they had 8 children:Rebecca, Isaac, Elizabeth, Henry, Rachel, Abraham, Jacob and Magdalina.