NameLucas VAN TIENHOVEN 
BirthJan 1649, New Amsterdam, New York
Baptism17 Jan 1649, Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, New York720
MemoWit: Jan Janszen Damen, Adriaen Van Tienhoven, Adriaentie Kuypers
Deathbef 30 Apr 1714, New York City, Queens County, New York
OccupationSurgeon
Spouses
Birthabt Nov 1651, New Amsterdam, New York
Baptism5 Nov 1651, Reformed Dutch Church, New Amsterdam, New York720,1851
MemoWit: Pieter Wolfertszen, Pieter Jacobszen Marius, Hester Simons
Deathaft 1693
Marriageabt 1670, New York City, Queens County, New York
Will notes for Lucas VAN TIENHOVEN
Bibliographic Information: New York Deeds, NY and LI Documents, Melyn Papers, The New York Historical Society, 1913.
Abstracts of Wills Vol II 1708-1728, The New York Historical Society, 1893, pages 148 & 149.
LUYCAS VAN THIENHOVEN. In the name of God, Amen, the 15 April, 1706. I, Luycas Van Thienhoven, of New York, surgeon, being weak in body. I leave to my son, Nicholas Van Thienhoven, all that my house and lot, situate, and being in the city of New York, fronting to Dock street, bounded west by house and ground of Angeltie Burgers, north by Hendrick Ten Broeck, east by Christopher Beekman, south by the street. And he is to pay to my five daughters, Susanah, Cornelia, Sara, and Elizabeth, and the two daughters of Johanes Dumarteene (begotten of the body of my daughter Rachel), œ80. I leave to my son Cornelius Van Thienhoven, my house fronting to Smith street, in which I now dwell, with the lot of land on which it stands, being 28 feet front, and in length to the land of Colonel Stephen Van Cortlandt. And he is to pay to his sisters œ40. I leave to my daughter Susanah a lot of land fronting to Little Queen street, to the west of Jacob Harse, 23 feet in front, and in length half the distance to King street. I leave to my daughter Elizabeth a lot next south of the lot given to my son Cornelius, 24 feet wide and same length. I leave to my daughter Cornelia a lot next south of the above, and of same dimensions. I leave to my daughter Sarah a lot of the same dimensions on the south side of the lot of Phillip Daillie. My wife Katharine is to have the use of all estate during her life. After payment of debts all the rest to children. I make my wife and son Nicholas, and my brother in law, Adrian Man, and my kinsman, William Huddlestone, executors, with full power to sell.
Witnesses, Joost Poldinck, Dirck Benson, Samuel Berian.
Proved, April 30, 1714.
[NOTE.--Luycas Van Thienhoven, was son of Cornelius Van Thienhoven, and his wife Rachel, who was daughter of Ariantye Cuvilye, and her husband Gulyn Vinge, her second husband being Jan Damen. From his mother he inherited a large share of the land between Wall street and Maiden lane. His wife Katharine was daughter of Claas Bording. The house and lot left to son Nicholas is now No. 95 Pearl street; The house and lot left to son Cornelius is on the east side of William street, 100 feet south of Maiden lane; The lots left to his daughter are next south of this. "Little Queen street" is now Cedar; "King street" is now Pine.--W. S. P.]