ENGLE VAN ZEE Born in Heerwynen, Providence of Gelderland, Netherlands, in 1775. Died in 1868 at the age of ninety-three years. He was of noble birth. His grandfather, Frederick van Zee, was born in 1695 and was a member of a prominent Dutch family who used a coat of arms consisting of a double eagle with a background of gold. He was united in marriage to Miss Maria Roose, a member of a Spanish family whose members were driven from Spain for a religious cause in 1522. Engle van Zee's descendants, Koenraad, wife and three children, and Stephen, wife and two sons, Gerrit and Engel, arrived in America in 1847. Gerrit still remains in this community. Engle, the brother, died in 1849. Five years later Mrs. H. ver Ploeg and five children arrived in Peila to make their future home. The above mentioned were members of that courageous band who came from the Netherlands under the leadership of Rev. H. P. Scholle and were among the first settlers to colonize the territory surrounding the city of Peila. Just before the band left the Netherlands in 1847, Mr. van Zee wrote a chronology of the Zee families, extending from 1695. There are now eight generations, numbering about four hundred and seventy-five. Many of these descendants live in Pella and vicinity and have aided in the development of the great farm industry which has made this territory what it is today.