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Stephen Terheune

Birth
Death
1746 (aged 65–66)
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Son of Albert Albertse Terheune and Hendrickje Stevens Van Voorhees.
Voorhis David Demarest, The Demarest Family: A record of the desMarets family in France, the Holy Land in the Crusades, again in France, Holland, the Palatinate (Germany) again in Holland and the migration to America, 1663 (Hackensack, NJ: n.pub., 1964), iii-4.

Stephen Terheune was born on 4 April 1680.
Ibid.

Baptized on 18 April 1680 at New Utrecht, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, witnesses Lucas Stephansz, Stintje Alberts.
David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 396. Stephen; parents: Albert Albertsz, Hendrikje Stephens; op Utrecht.

Married Lydia Demarest, daughter of David Demarest and Rachel Cressen, at Hackensack, New Jersey, on 18 October 1707.
Voorhis David Demarest, The Demarest Family: A record of the desMarets family in France, the Holy Land in the Crusades, again in France, Holland, the Palatinate (Germany) again in Holland and the migration to America, 1663 (Hackensack, NJ: n.pub., 1964), iii-4.

Stephen Terheune was named in his father's will dated on 3 October 1704.
Will dated 3 October 1704 Albert Terhuynen of Hackensack in the province of East New Jersey, husbandman. Gives to wife Weyntye Terhuynen all estate real and personal during the term of fourteen years from and after my decease, and at the expiration of said 14 years she shall make a perfect inventory of my personal estate and deliver one-half part thereof unto my children by names, John, Stephen, Annitie, Gerbring, Williamke, Maritye, Rachel, Albertus and Geertruyd in equal proportion and the other half part thereof unto my said wife Weyntye for and during her natural life. And if my said wife happen to remarry before the expiration of said term of 14 years, then before the consummation of said marriage she shall give a perfect inventory of all my personal estate unto my said executors hereinafter named, and give a sufficiaent security to them for the delivery of the half part thereof untoo my children at the expiration of said 14 years if they be then of age, but if not, when they shall be severally of age or marryed. That my said wife shall within six weeks after my decease pay unto my eldest son John out of my personal estate for his birth right five pounds. Executors wife Weyntie and brothers Capt. John Terhuynen and Jacob Wallingse. Witnesses: Henry ffilken, Derick Amertman and Johannes Slyngerhaut.
David McQueen, "Kings County, N.Y., Wills", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.47, pp.161-170 (1916): 47:228-229. Abstracting Lib. 3 of Conveyances, page 13.

He was named in his father's will dated on 16 February 1707/8.
Will dated 16 February 1707/8 proved 20 Sep 1709. Albert Terhuness, of Hackensack, in the county of Essex, in the Province of New Jersey. I appoint my brother John Terhuness, of Flatlands, in Kings County, and my brother-in-law, Albert Stevens, of Hackensack, tutors of my children. Provision is made for wife Mary, who is to have, among other things, a gold ring, "being in weight and price £1." All the rest of estate to children John, Stephen, Gertruyd, Willementie, Maritie, Rachel, Albertus, Johanes, Dirck, Wyntie and Annettie. My wife is to have the northwest chamber in the house, and firewood, and a piece of ground for a garden, and 10 schepples of corn and 6 schepples of wheat yearly. "Done at my common dwelling house in Hackensack, in the cellar chamber at 9 of the clock in the evening." Witnesses: William Borthoff, Claas Rugen, Albert Scerens, John Conrad Codwin.
New York (County) Surrogate's Court Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate's Office, City of New York (Vol. II 1708-1728), Collections of the New York Historical Society (New York: Printed for the Society, 1893), page 29. Abstracting Lib. 7, p. 546. Albert Terhuness.

Children by Lydia Demarest b. ca. 1689:
Albert Terheune
Rachel Terheune
David Terheune
Hendrickje Terheune
Voorhis David Demarest, The Demarest Family: A record of the desMarets family in France, the Holy Land in the Crusades, again in France, Holland, the Palatinate (Germany) again in Holland and the migration to America, 1663 (Hackensack, NJ: n.pub., 1964), iii-4.

Bio includes data from The Brouwer Genealogy Database.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/surname_index.htm
Son of Albert Albertse Terheune and Hendrickje Stevens Van Voorhees.
Voorhis David Demarest, The Demarest Family: A record of the desMarets family in France, the Holy Land in the Crusades, again in France, Holland, the Palatinate (Germany) again in Holland and the migration to America, 1663 (Hackensack, NJ: n.pub., 1964), iii-4.

Stephen Terheune was born on 4 April 1680.
Ibid.

Baptized on 18 April 1680 at New Utrecht, Kings Co., Long Island, New York, witnesses Lucas Stephansz, Stintje Alberts.
David William Voorhees, editor, Records of The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol.1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1998), page 396. Stephen; parents: Albert Albertsz, Hendrikje Stephens; op Utrecht.

Married Lydia Demarest, daughter of David Demarest and Rachel Cressen, at Hackensack, New Jersey, on 18 October 1707.
Voorhis David Demarest, The Demarest Family: A record of the desMarets family in France, the Holy Land in the Crusades, again in France, Holland, the Palatinate (Germany) again in Holland and the migration to America, 1663 (Hackensack, NJ: n.pub., 1964), iii-4.

Stephen Terheune was named in his father's will dated on 3 October 1704.
Will dated 3 October 1704 Albert Terhuynen of Hackensack in the province of East New Jersey, husbandman. Gives to wife Weyntye Terhuynen all estate real and personal during the term of fourteen years from and after my decease, and at the expiration of said 14 years she shall make a perfect inventory of my personal estate and deliver one-half part thereof unto my children by names, John, Stephen, Annitie, Gerbring, Williamke, Maritye, Rachel, Albertus and Geertruyd in equal proportion and the other half part thereof unto my said wife Weyntye for and during her natural life. And if my said wife happen to remarry before the expiration of said term of 14 years, then before the consummation of said marriage she shall give a perfect inventory of all my personal estate unto my said executors hereinafter named, and give a sufficiaent security to them for the delivery of the half part thereof untoo my children at the expiration of said 14 years if they be then of age, but if not, when they shall be severally of age or marryed. That my said wife shall within six weeks after my decease pay unto my eldest son John out of my personal estate for his birth right five pounds. Executors wife Weyntie and brothers Capt. John Terhuynen and Jacob Wallingse. Witnesses: Henry ffilken, Derick Amertman and Johannes Slyngerhaut.
David McQueen, "Kings County, N.Y., Wills", New York Genealogical and Biographical Record Vol.47, pp.161-170 (1916): 47:228-229. Abstracting Lib. 3 of Conveyances, page 13.

He was named in his father's will dated on 16 February 1707/8.
Will dated 16 February 1707/8 proved 20 Sep 1709. Albert Terhuness, of Hackensack, in the county of Essex, in the Province of New Jersey. I appoint my brother John Terhuness, of Flatlands, in Kings County, and my brother-in-law, Albert Stevens, of Hackensack, tutors of my children. Provision is made for wife Mary, who is to have, among other things, a gold ring, "being in weight and price £1." All the rest of estate to children John, Stephen, Gertruyd, Willementie, Maritie, Rachel, Albertus, Johanes, Dirck, Wyntie and Annettie. My wife is to have the northwest chamber in the house, and firewood, and a piece of ground for a garden, and 10 schepples of corn and 6 schepples of wheat yearly. "Done at my common dwelling house in Hackensack, in the cellar chamber at 9 of the clock in the evening." Witnesses: William Borthoff, Claas Rugen, Albert Scerens, John Conrad Codwin.
New York (County) Surrogate's Court Abstracts of Wills on File in the Surrogate's Office, City of New York (Vol. II 1708-1728), Collections of the New York Historical Society (New York: Printed for the Society, 1893), page 29. Abstracting Lib. 7, p. 546. Albert Terhuness.

Children by Lydia Demarest b. ca. 1689:
Albert Terheune
Rachel Terheune
David Terheune
Hendrickje Terheune
Voorhis David Demarest, The Demarest Family: A record of the desMarets family in France, the Holy Land in the Crusades, again in France, Holland, the Palatinate (Germany) again in Holland and the migration to America, 1663 (Hackensack, NJ: n.pub., 1964), iii-4.

Bio includes data from The Brouwer Genealogy Database.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/surname_index.htm


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