In 1896, Albert Ten Eyck married Wilhelmina (Minna) Carolina Maveus.
[2] During his time at Kansas State College, in 1919 he built a small round barn on the experimental station campus.
[2] In 1910, Ten Eyck was named President of the American Society of Agronomy[4] and Professor of Farm Management at Kansas State.
[2] Ten Eyck's later positions include Agricultural Agent for Winnebago County, Illinois from 1914 to 1917.
Three years later, in 1922 they built a noted round barn, now known as the Albert and Minna Ten Eyck Round Barn, that is listed on the State and the National Register of Historic Places.