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Etymology of Van'de'veen

What does the name Van'de'veen mean?

The Van'de'veen surname is derived from the Dutch word "Veen," which means "fen" or "Peatbog," which is the most common geographical feature of the northern provinces of the Netherlands. Many instances of the surname are thought to be habitational, deriving from any of various places named with this word. The preposition "van" meaning "of" or "from" ' is commonly found with Dutch names, especially with habitation names. The preposition "de," meaning "the," is also commonly used with these names.

Early Origins of the Van'de'veen family

The surname Van'de'veen was first found in the Netherlands.

Early History of the Van'de'veen family

This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Van'de'veen research. Another 47 words (3 lines of text) covering the years 1639 and 1704 are included under the topic Early Van'de'veen History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.

Van'de'veen Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: vander Veen, van Veen, Van den ven, Van de Ven, van der Veen, van der Feen, Vanderveen, VanderVeen, Veenstra and many more.

Early Notables of the Van'de'veen family

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Van'de'veen migration to the United States +



Van'de'veen Settlers in United States in the 19th Century
  • Djoeke Jans Vandeveen, age 38, who arrived at New York on Sept. 8, 1847, aboard the "Hull"


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