Frederick Matthew Van Leuven, Sr.

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Frederick Matthew Van Leuven, Sr.

Псевдоним: "Frederick Matthew Van Leuven"
Дата рождения:
Место рождения: Dutchess, New York, United States (США)
Смерть: 03 ноября 1876 (68)
San Bernardino, San Bernardino, California, United States (США)
Место погребения: San Bernardino, San Bernardino, California, United States
Ближайшие родственники:

Сын John R. van Leuven, Sr. и Mary Ann van Leuven (Pulver)
Муж Lydia Van Leuven
Отец Louisa Catherine Chipman; David Pulver Van Leuven; Mary Patience Draper; Orson Hyde Van Leuven; Benjamin Van Leuven и ещё 5
Брат Calvin van Leuven, Sr; Elizabeth "Betsy" Roswell (van Leuven); Anne Castle; Benjamin van Leuven; John Van Leuven, Jr. и ещё 5

Профессия: farming and stock raising
Менеджер: Edward Leo Neary
Последнее обновление:

About Frederick Matthew Van Leuven, Sr.

Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847–1868 Robert Wimmer Company (1852) Age 44

Departure: early July 1852 Arrival: 15 September 1852



Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel, 1847–1868 Robert Wimmer Company (1852) Age 44

Departure: early July 1852 Arrival: 15 September 1852

Company Information: 230 individuals and about 130 wagons were in the company when it began its journey from the outfitting post at Kanesville, Iowa (present day Council Bluffs).

Perpetual Emigrating Fund

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Birth: Feb. 14, 1808 Dutchess County New York, USA

Death: Nov. 3, 1876 San Bernardino San Bernardino County California, USA

Son of John and Maryann"Mary""Annie Mary"(Pulver)VanLeuven. Husband of Lydia(Draper) 14 FEB 1827, Kingston, Frontenac,Ontario,Canada. Following there marriage in Canada, where they resided for several years, they moved to Barry,Illionos. One child was born there,Louisa Catherine.The family moved to Atchison County,Missouri. In the spring of 1851 the Frederick Van Leuven family,with 10 children, outfitted with ox and covered wagons left Missouri to begin the long overland journey westward to California. Also in the wagon train were Frederick's mother, Mary, his brother, Benjamin, and Benjamin's eight children.Benjamin's wife had previously passed away. On this trip, Mary Van Leuven, the mother of Benjamin and Frederick, was captured by indians and her clothing was completely torn off her body before she was rescued. Louisa, the oldest daughter was married and was the mother of two children who were also among the members of the imigrant train. The imigrant train arrived in the San Bernardino valley in July of 1851. The Van Leuven's settled in Yucaipa valley and occupied themselves with farming and stock raising for several years. They then moved to a location in East Highlands, where they resided until the death of Frederick. The VanLeuven and Cram families are generally recognized as the first developers of the citrus acreage in the valley. The descendents are still in the area. Father of; Louise VanLeuven David Pulver VanLeuven Mary Patience VanLeuven Orson Hyde VanLeuven Benjamin VanLeuven Sydney Rigdon VanLeuven Hannah Olive VanLeuven Frederick VanLeuven Lydia Fannie VanLeuven Anson VanLeuven

Family links:

Parents:
  • John VanLeuven (1774 - 1847)
  • Mary Ann Pulver VanLeuven (1768 - 1861)
Spouse:
  • Lydia Draper Van Leuven (1809 - 1893)
Children:
  • Louisa Catherine VanLeuven Morse (1828 - 1899)*
  • David Pulver VanLeuven (1830 - 1856)*
  • Mary Patience Draper VanLeuven (1832 - 1913)*
  • Orson Hyde VanLeuven (1835 - 1920)*
  • Benjamin VanLeuven (1838 - 1907)*
  • Sidney Rigdon VanLeuven (1841 - 1911)*
  • Hannah Olive VanLeuven Bermudas (1843 - 1914)*
  • Frederick Mathew VanLeuven (1846 - 1928)*
  • Lydia VanBuren VanLeuvan Wilson (1848 - 1939)*
  • Anson VanLeuven (1851 - 1920)*

Burial: Pioneer Memorial Cemetery San Bernardino San Bernardino County California, USA



Son of John and Maryann"Mary""Annie Mary"(Pulver)VanLeuven. Husband of Lydia(Draper) 14 FEB 1827, Kingston, Frontenac,Ontario,Canada. Following there marriage in Canada, where they resided for several years, they moved to Barry,Illionos. One child was born there,Louisa Catherine.The family moved to Atchison County,Missouri. In the spring of 1851 the Frederick Van Leuven family,with 10 children, outfitted with ox and covered wagons left Missouri to begin the long overland journey westward to California. Also in the wagon train were Frederick's mother, Mary, his brother, Benjamin, and Benjamin's eight children.Benjamin's wife had previously passed away. On this trip, Mary Van Leuven, the mother of Benjamin and Frederick, was captured by indians and her clothing was completely torn off her body before she was rescued. Louisa, the oldest daughter was married and was the mother of two children who were also among the members of the imigrant train. The imigrant train arrived in the San Bernardino valley in July of 1851. The Van Leuven's settled in Yucaipa valley and occupied themselves with farming and stock raising for several years. They then moved to a location in East Highlands, where they resided until the death of Frederick. The VanLeuven and Cram families are generally recognized as the first developers of the citrus acreage in the valley. The descendents are still in the area. Father of; Louise VanLeuven David Pulver VanLeuven Mary Patience VanLeuven Orson Hyde VanLeuven Benjamin VanLeuven Sydney Rigdon VanLeuven Hannah Olive VanLeuven Frederick VanLeuven Lydia Fannie VanLeuven Anson VanLeuven Inscription: Aged 68 yrs 8 months 19 days/Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord

Mormon Pioneer Overland Travel 1847–1868 Robert Wimmer Company (1852) Approximate age at departure: 44

Perpetual Emigrating Fund

Son of John and Maryann"Mary""Annie Mary"(Pulver)VanLeuven. Husband of Lydia(Draper) 14 FEB 1827, Kingston, Frontenac,Ontario,Canada. Following there marriage in Canada, where they resided for several years, they moved to Barry,Illionos. One child was born there,Louisa Catherine.The family moved to Atchison County,Missouri. In the spring of 1851 the Frederick Van Leuven family,with 10 children, outfitted with ox and covered wagons left Missouri to begin the long overland journey westward to California. Also in the wagon train were Frederick's mother, Mary, his brother, Benjamin, and Benjamin's eight children.Benjamin's wife had previously passed away. On this trip, Mary Van Leuven, the mother of Benjamin and Frederick, was captured by indians and her clothing was completely torn off her body before she was rescued. Louisa, the oldest daughter was married and was the mother of two children who were also among the members of the imigrant train. The imigrant train arrived in the San Bernardino valley in July of 1851. The Van Leuven's settled in Yucaipa valley and occupied themselves with farming and stock raising for several years. They then moved to a location in East Highlands, where they resided until the death of Frederick. The VanLeuven and Cram families are generally recognized as the first developers of the citrus acreage in the valley. The descendents are still in the area. Father of; Louise VanLeuven David Pulver VanLeuven Mary Patience VanLeuven Orson Hyde VanLeuven Benjamin VanLeuven Sydney Rigdon VanLeuven Hannah Olive VanLeuven Frederick VanLeuven Lydia Fannie VanLeuven Anson VanLeuven Inscription: Aged 68 yrs 8 months 19 days/Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord

  • Updated from Find A Grave Memorial via son Orson Hyde VanLeuven by SmartCopy: May 12 2015, 18:05:39 UTC
  • Residence: Kirtland, Geauga, Ohio, United States - 1838
  • Residence: Atchison, Missouri, United States - 1850
  • Residence: San Bernardino, California, United States - 1860
  • Residence: San Bernardino, San Bernardino, California, United States - 1870
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Хронология Frederick Matthew Van Leuven, Sr.

1808
14 февраля 1808
Dutchess, New York, United States (США)
1828
23 июня 1828
Loughborough Twp., Ontario, Canada (Канада)
1830
19 августа 1830
Loughborough, Canada
1832
27 февраля 1832
Kingston, Frontenac County, Ontario, Canada (Канада)
1835
20 октября 1835
Loughborough, Canada
1838
21 августа 1838
near Dayton, Ohio
1841
26 февраля 1841
Pike County, Illinois
1843
10 июля 1843
Hancock County, Illinois
1845
24 декабря 1845
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