November 2, 2012, Friday, 306

Coenradt Ten Eyck

From The Peopling of New York City

Neither the name "Conrad Ten Eyck" nor the name "Coenradt Ten Eyck" has turned up any search results on America's Historical Newspapers, Eighteenth Century Journals or Eighteenth Century Collections Online. He was not listed in any of the books documenting Naturalizations that I scanned through at the New York Public Library.

Ancestry.com lists Coenradt Ten Eyck as having been married to Charlotta Ten Eyck in 1768: This may be his son, or someone unrelated to him, because it seems unlikely that he would have been young enough to marry in 1768.

Ancestry.com also has a Coenradt Ten Eyck listed as an enlisted man in the Revolutionary Army- it seems unlikely that this is him, however, given how old he would have been at the time (assuming he was at least a young adult during the slave conspiracy of 1741, he would have to have been in his 50s or 60s.