Rev. Abraham Rynier Van Nest

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Rev. Abraham Rynier Van Nest

Also Known As: "Jr."
Birthdate:
Birthplace: New York, New York, United States
Death: June 01, 1892 (69)
Place of Burial: Brooklyn,New York, Kings, New York, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of George Van Nest and Phebe Baldwin
Husband of Margaret Van Nest
Father of George Willett Van Nest; George Rynier van Nest and Caroline Bronson van Nest
Half brother of Theodore Eli Baldwin; Dr. Henry Rutgers Baldwin; Margaret Van Nest Baldwin; John Van Nest Baldwin; Alfred Jotham Baldwin and 1 other

Occupation: minister (doctor of divinity).
Managed by: Harrison Victor Baldwin
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About Rev. Abraham Rynier Van Nest

Rynier Van Nest

VAN NEST, Rynier, clergyman, born near North Branch, New Jersey, 8 February, 1739 ; died in Schoharie, New York, 24 February, 1776. His ancestor, Peter, came to this country from Holland in 1647. Rynier was licensed to preach in the Reformed Dutch church in 1773, and was pastor on Long Island and in New York state from that date until his death, he was president of the General synod in 1767-'88. He was devoted to the Whig cause, and gave liberally in support of the Continental congress.-

His great-nephew, Abraham Rynier VAN NEST, clergyman, born in New York city, 1 February, 1823, (headstone says Feb.16,1823),was graduated at Rutgers in 1841, at the New Brunswick theological seminary in 1847, and was licensed to preach in the Reformed Dutch church. He was pastor in New York city in 1848-'62. in charge of the American chapel in Paris in 1863-'4, of the American chapel in Rome in 1864-'5, of the American Union church in Florence, Italy, in 1866-'75, and of a church in Philadelphia in 1878-'86. He received the degree of D. D. in 1860 from the University of Pennsylvania, and Rutgers. He was president of the evangelization committee of the Free church of Italy in 1875, of the General synod in 1879, and organized the Reformed Dutch church in Geneva, Switzerland. He has published "Signs of the Times" (New York, 1854) ; "Reports of Union Church, Florence" (1868, 1870, 1872) ; "Life of Reverend George W. Bethune" (1869) ; and "Reports of the Florence Orphan Asylum" (1876); and edited James S. Cannon's "Pastoral Theology" (1853) and George W. Bethune's "Lectures on the Heidelberg Catechism" (1864).

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Abraham Rynier Van Nest was born Feb. 16, 1823 in New York City; died June 1, 1892; married with MARGARET WILLETT; buried at Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York..

Children were: George WIllett (8/10/1852-5/18/1916) and Rynier (1854-1931).

DO NOT CONFUSE HIM WITH HIS UNCLE BY THE SAME NAME...he was named to honor his father's brother; but after his father died tragically soon after his birth, he spent a good deal of time with his uncle and that related family.....hence he was often referred to as Junior...to tell the two apart.

ABRAHAM RYNIER VAN NEST...... Birth: unknown Death: Jun., 1892

Burial: Green-Wood Cemetery Brooklyn Kings County New York, USA Plot: Lot 6570, Section 31

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Created by: T.V.F.T.H. Record added: Aug 18, 2010 Find A Grave Memorial# 57302655

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Rev. Abraham Rynier Van Nest's Timeline

1823
February 16, 1823
New York, New York, United States
1852
August 10, 1852
New York, NY, United States
1854
July 26, 1854
New York, Bronx County, New York, United States
1892
June 1, 1892
Age 69
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- 1841
Rutgers
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- 1847
New Brunswick Theological seminary
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Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn,New York, Kings, New York, United States