Van Ness House (Fairfield, New Jersey)

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Van Ness House
File:Van Ness House, Fairfield New Jersey.JPG
Van Ness House (Fairfield, New Jersey) is located in Essex County, New Jersey
Van Ness House (Fairfield, New Jersey)
Nearest city Fairfield, New Jersey
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Area 0.1 acres (0.040 ha)
Built November 5, 1740
NRHP Reference # 77000862[1]
NJRHP # 1086[2]
Significant dates
Added to NRHP July 29, 1977
Designated NJRHP August 10, 1976

The Peter Van Ness Farmhouse is located in Fairfield, Essex County, New Jersey, United States. The house was built in 1740 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 29, 1977.

File:Van Ness House cornerstone, Fairfield New Jersey.JPG
The cornerstone shows the date the house was completed, November 5, 1740

Van Ness Family History

After arriving in America in 1699, nine Dutch settlers (Simon Van Ness, Gerebrand Clawson, Hans Spier, Elias Franson, Christopher Steinmets, Andrese Louwrentz, Garret Vanderhoof, Hessell Pieters and Jan Spier) purchased the 14,000 acre (57 km²) Horseneck Tract from the Lenape Native Americans for goods equal to about $325 today. Simon Van Ness owned 300 acres of the north-east boundary. He also gathered some of this land through private contracts with the Lenape Native Americans. Eventually, he ran into trouble with the Lords Proprietor of the region, so he accepted their terms and got a deed on September 3, 1744, confirming he owned the land. After his death in 1749, Simon distributed the land to his four children and two sons-in-law. His son Isaac was given most of what is now Fairfield, New Jersey. Isaac's son Peter was named executor of the will of Isaac Reyken (Ryker) on September 30, 1768. Peter Van Ness then became the first registered owner of the Van Ness House, along the Passaic River where it can still be found today.[3]

Changes to the House

The house went through some renovation in the 1840s, 1930s, and today has electricity.

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