Gijsbert van Veldhuizen has written: 'Van voren af aan' -- subject(s): Mass media in religion
Robert van Vlodorp has written: 'Paradiso'
Robert Van Dyke Small has written: 'Crystals of Indoctrination'
Robert van der Hoek has written: 'Eye health in Australia'
Robert van Passen has written: 'GESCHIEDENIS VAN WILRIJK' 'De broze band' 'Toponymie van Wilrijk' -- subject(s): Geographical Names, Names, Geographical
Robert van de Roer has written: 'Voorheen Slavenburg' -- subject(s): Bank failures, Slavenburg's Bank
Robert J. Van Dellen has written: 'Healthcare advertising' -- subject(s): Advertising, Attitudes, Consumers, Medicine
Robert van der Plas has written: 'Domestic lighting' -- subject(s): Dwellings, Electric lighting, Lamps, Lighting
Robert van den Haute has written: 'Meise in oude prentkaarten ?' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Meise (Belgium)
Robert Glen Van Ness has written: 'Principles of punched card data processing' -- subject(s): Punched card systems
"Van der" meens "from the" in "old" Dutch. Which would make one think that "Voren" is a place. Currently there is no village or place in holland that is called "voren" This could meen that the village died or changed its name. (a candidate could be Vorden) "Voren" is a form of the word "voor" which in Dutch meens "infront"/"before"/"for" Which could meen that the name refers to a place within a village or area. (such as the name "van der Berg" which meens "from Hill") In either case the exact location of your family origin is hard to pin point.
Robert W. Tyson has written: 'Van Wagner Williams family history' -- subject(s): Family, Genealogy