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Isaac Van Horne

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appointed him receiver of the land office at Zanesville. He held that office until December 1826 when he resigned in favor of his son Bernard. After he moved to Zanesville his first residence was a white Clapboard house on Pine St., built for him by his nephew, which was locally known as "the White
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He was the eldest son of Bernard Van Horne and his first wife Sarah Van Pelt. He is descended from several Dutch families that came to America when New York was a Colony of the Netherlands. His father's family, sometimes spelled "van Hoorn", had earlier been identified with the European Noble Family
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He was involved in a number of early Zanesville businesses, was a large landholder and served as President of The Second Federal Bank of Zanesville. He also served as head of a political faction in the 2d Capital of Ohio.
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He married Dorothy Marple, the widow of Isaac Marple with whom she had already had two sons: John J. Marple and David J. Marple. Dorothy had 11 more children with Isaac:
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from November 1776 to May 1778 when he was exchanged. He served as first lieutenant, captain lieutenant, and captain until the close of the
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His paternal immigrant ancestor Christian Barentsen van Hoorn had a house lot at Wall Street and Broadway which is now part of
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Y Bridge City "The Story of Zanesville and Muskingum County, Ohio". Norris F. Schneider, The World Publishing Co., 1950.
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Van Horne died February 2, 1834, in Zanesville, Ohio. One of the bequests in his will was a donation to the
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From 1808 until 1810, he was Lt. Col. Commanding 1st Reg. 2nd Brig. of the Ohio Militia. During the
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Democratic-Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania
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Bernard Van Horne, who was his successor as receiver of public monies at Zanesville in 1826
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Dorothy Jane Van Horne, who married Peter van Woglom and later Isaac van Horne (a cousin)
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Our Van Horne and Culbertson Forebears. William R. Van Horne, Lancaster, PA, 1983.
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Mary "Polly" Van Horne, who married Jeffrey Price, a widower with a daughter
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Patience Van Horne, who married Harry Safford (a silversmith in Putnam, OH)
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American Revolutionary War prisoners of war held by Great Britain
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during War of 1812, who with Isaac Van Horne, founded the
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Members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Index

Solebury Township, Pennsylvania
Zanesville, Ohio
U.S. House of Representatives
Pennsylvania
Trinity Churchyard
Manhattan
Wilmington, Delaware
New Netherland
Peter Stuyvesant
carpenter
cabinetmaker
justice of the peace
Solebury Township
Bucks County
coroner
militia
Continental Army
committee of safety
John Beatty
fall of Fort Washington
prisoner of war
American Revolutionary War
Society of the Cincinnati
War of 1812
Pennsylvania House of Representatives
Republican
Seventh
Eighth
Zanesville, Ohio
Jefferson

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