VanMeter Farm

step back in time


days of knights


  • 1253 – In a deed from September, Meteren is mentioned as belonging to Masen under the ownership of Otto van Bentheim.
  • 1265 – Meteren becomes part of the ancient family and estates of the Cuycks, as stated in a deed.
  • 1267 – Otto van Bentheim transfers Malsen to his brother Egbert. Later, Johan II van Bentheim inherits Malsen from his childless Uncle Egbert in 1306, selling it to the Count of Guelders auspices of Holy Roman Empire.
  • 1306 – Meteren and Malsen are sold to the Count of Guelders, becoming the sole judiciary of the Tielerwaard. Meteren falls under the rule of Deil and remains so until the revolution 1566-1648.
  • 1315 – Otto van Cuyck assumes the title of Lord of Meteren, marking the beginning of the Lordship.
  • 1350 – After Otto van Cuyck’s death, Johan van Cuyck, his nephew and son of his elder brother Hendrik van Cuyck, inherits Meteren.
  • 1352 – The Lordship of Malsen and Meteren, still united, passes to Wennemar, Otto’s third son, who passes away in 1380.
  • 1380 – Wennemar’s son, Jan van Cuyck, takes possession of Malsen and Meteren.
  • 1394 – Johanna van Cuyck inherits Meteren and the County of Cuyck after Jan van Cuyck’s death. She becomes Lady of Cuyck and Grave – takes control of the Meteren Manor.
  • 1394 – Johanna is married to Willem, the son of the Duke of Mechteld.
  • 1400 – After Johanna’s death, Meteren and Cuyck are passed on to her sister Elisabeth.
  • 1400 – Elisabeth Van Cuyck marries Jan van Tiel, also known as van Eyll, who becomes the Lord of Meteren and assumes the name Jan van Meteren. He becomes the first van Meteren, and his descendants are the first to carry the name van Cuyck van Meteren.
  • 1548 – Johann van Meteren, at Meteren, appears on the knighthood rolls of 1548. Recorded in 1555 “dood” is written after his name ie dead. Thus he served seven years of chivalry. It is this ancestor who, along with Otto van Haeften (heirs of Johanna van Cuick van Meteren) had a rather famous suit against the Count van Buuren during the year 1546 and 1547 regarding massive flooding at Waal.

Mention of Meteren is found in 1265 for charter as “Curtis de Meteren.” Additionally, records from 1267 indicate its association with Malsen when the village was referred to as Geldermalsen. The municipality’s history is intricately connected to the noble Van Cuyck van Meteren family, who held ownership of Heerlijkheid Meteren from around 1450 to 1694. Originating from the Betuwe, specifically the shire Teisterbant, the family initially possessed lands near Geldermalsen and Meteren. During the 13th century, Teisterbant underwent division among Cuijk, Gelre, and the establishment of Utrecht. [5,15,20,22,32,45,48,49,69,70,71]














“Untold number of colonists must have stood gazing at the foothills of the Allegheny Mountains, their eyes captivated by the majestic peaks that rose before them. They saw them from the young Virginia – just as the others eyed the Adirondacks in New York. Among those dreamers was Isaac Van Meter, who, like his father and grandfather before him, had a relentless spirit. Like his elder brother John, he too was driven by the insatiable curiosity that defined the pioneers of his time.











  • BIRTH Mar 1692 Raritan, Somerset County, New Jersey, USA
  • Married Annetje Wynkoop 1734. (b, 1698 – d. 1773) Around 1719 Cateline/Catherine Mulinaer, widow of Hendrick Mulinaer. She died 1727.
  • Established Ft Pleasant (Ft VanMeter) (Town Fort) (VanMeter House) 1740.
  • Founding Member of Pilesgrove Presbyterian Church in NJ, Apr. 30, 1741 Isaac was selected a ruling elder Jan. 5, 1748
  • DEATH Dec. 14, 1757 (aged 65) Hardy County, West Virginia, USA
  • BURIAL VanMeter Family Cemetery Hardy County, West Virginia
  • Surname Variations VanMeteren VanMeteran VanMetre VanMeter VanMetrise VanMetern
  • Siblings of note ie VanMeter Brothers John VanMeter (John van Metre) (Jan)”the Indian trader” chose to settle in Winchester, Virginia after his excursions and died August 13, 1745. And Henry VanMeter (Esq. Henry VanMetrise) who allowed the young surveyor George Washington to stay at his home while George surveyed for Fairfax. Henry was known as the Peacemaker.


  • BIRTH Feb. 1, 1732, Kingston, Ulster, New York, USA
  • Family brought him to Old Fields WV, Ft. Pleasant at age 12
  • Married Ann (Markee)(Marquess) Sibler 1757
  • Commissioned received by General George Washington as Colonel in Virginia Militia – Colonel Garrett Vanmetre, Documented in United States Rosters of Revolutionary War Soldiers and Sailors, 1775-1783
  • DEATH April 17, 1788 (age 56) Hardy County, West Virginia, USA
  • BURIAL Van Meter Family Cemetery Hardy County, West Virginia

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