Elizabeth Van Dyn was the daughter of
Nys Van Dyn and
Ante (Unknown). Elizabeth Van Dyn married
Jan Covenhoven, son of
Roelof Covenhoven and
Annetje Strycker, c 1761. Elizabeth Van Dyn left a will on 28. Jun. 1806 at Hillsborough Twp., Somerset County, New Jersey.
Elizabeth Covenhoven of Hillsboro Township, Somerset County, NJ. Daughter, AnneCovenhoven, my bed, 5 sheets and coverlid, wear apparel, 1 iron kettle, 6 silver teaspoons. In case she should die without issue, the teaspoons go to mya grand daughter, Eliza Covenhoven (daughter of son Joseph). Son Dennis, 1 oewter platter. son Ruloff, pewter platter. Son John, 1 pewter platter. Son, Joseph, 1 saet of curtains. Son, James, 6 pewter plates and $5. Granddaughter Betsey (daughter of my son, Dennis) my chest. Son Ruloff, all that plantation in Hillsboro Twp., adjoining Joseph Hageman, Stephen Blackwell and others (14 acres). Daughter, Anne, to have a home with him;bun if they cannot agree to live together, he i to pay her $30.00. If Ruloff should die without issue, farm to be sold and proceeds divided between sons, John, Joseph, James. Residue to son R7uloff. Executors: Peter Monfort and Abraham Stout. Witnesses: Ralph Elberson, Ruth Elberson and David Wicoff.
Her estate was proved on 23. Oct. 1809.