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About Iden Adriaenszen Vanschaick

Iden (Eden) VAN SCHAICK was born 28 Nov 1665 in New Amsterdam; he married Isabel Bloedgoet, daughter of Frans Jansen Bloedgoet and Elizabeth Jans Van der Gouda, 26 Aug 1685 in Flushing, NY; he married Mary [ ? ] circa 1718 in Oyster Bay, Long Island, NY; Presbyterian Church of Huntington, Long Island, New York; he died circa 1728 in Cold Springs, Oyster Bay, Long Island, NY.

He was Farmer, Fence Viewer for Cold Springs, Overseer of Highways for Cold Springs. He Iden (Eden) Van Schick was born About October 28, 1665 in New York, New York, and died about 1728 in Coldsprings Harbor, Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York. He married Isabel Bloetgoet on August 26, 1685 in Flushing, New York. He married Mary about 1718 in Oyster Bay, Long Island, New York. According to Van Schaick history. Iden Van Schaick was about 25 years old at the time of his father’s death in December 1699. Shortly thereafter, he quit clamed his interest in Bloomingdale Farm to Cornelius Dykman. Iden was then living in Flushing, Long Island, and like his father and grandfather, was engaged in farming. Iden married Isabel Bloetgoet in 1685. She was the daughter of Frans Bloetgoet, a builder from Guida, The Netherlands--he was Chief Officer of Flushing, Hempstead and other Long Island towns. In 1695, Iden and his family were living in Jamaica, Queens County, New York. On December 30, 1695, Iden and Isabel conveyed property in Jamaica to Fren Henderson for 100 pounds. Iden and his family moved from Flushing to Cold Springs Harbor, Oyster Bay, Long Island in 1704 where he purchased a farm. He was appointed Fence Viewer for Cold Springs in 1706, and in 1712 he became Overseer of Highways for Cold Springs. Iden acquired additional land west of Cold Springs in 1714. On September 20, 1717, Iden conveyed a piece of property to Thomas Dodge. Isabel did not join him in making the conveyance indicating that by September 1717, he was a widower. Iden and his son, Francis, were both members of the Queens County Militia in 1715. The unrecorded will of Iden (Eden) dated May 29, 1728, refers to a wife named Mary and to 4 children named Stephen, Jacob, Timothy and Mary--all bearing Biblical names in contrast to the other children by Iden and Isabel. Iden and Mary were probably married before 1718, although no marriage records or birth records of the four younger children are known. The will provided that the oldest son, Cornelius, would live with Mary and carry on with the farm. Sons Francis and Aaron were each to receive 5 schillings each in addition to what they already received. Daughters Rachel and Mary were to receive 10pounds each. It is believed Rachel and Rebecca are the same daughter. The two youngest sons were to be 'put to trade' when old enough. No mention was made as to Stephen's status or future. The name of Lysbeth, the second daughter and 4th child of Iden and Isabel was not mentioned in the will, which may have meant she had died prior to 1728. By the terms of the will, the farm would go to Cornelius at Mary's death, or in the event she remarried. In February, 1732, she did remarry a widower, Samuel Smith of Oyster Bay. The ceremony was performed in the Presbyterian Church of Huntington, Long Island, New York. There has been speculation that because Iden married Mary, who was not Dutch, there were schisms in the family, which contributed to Francis moving to Monmouth County, New Jersey where his mother's relatives, the Bloegoets and the Hegemans had moved earlier. These families formerly lived near Iden's farm in Oyster Bay. Francis married Isabel Rhea in Monmouth County, New Jersey, about 1722. Inasmuch as both Francis and Aaron was given a token five shillings in their father's will and mention was made that they had already received gifts from Iden previously, leads to the speculation that both were living on their own and had probably married by 1722 or earlier. It is known that Aaron had a son born before 1722, and it is also known that he had moved to Hunterdon County, New Jersey.


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1665
October 28, 1665
Brooklyn, NY, United States
November 28, 1665
Of New York, New York, NY
November 28, 1665
New York, New York Co, New York
November 28, 1665
Of New York, New York, NY
November 28, 1665
NY, , NY
November 28, 1665
NY, , NY
1684
October 19, 1684
Kinderhook, Columbia County, New York, United States
1686
September 19, 1686
New York, NY, United States
1686
New York, United States