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Hieronymcs Hieronymous Wendel

Hieronymcs Hieronymous Wendel

Male 1655 - 1701  (46 years)

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  1. 1.  Hieronymcs Hieronymous Wendel was born in 1655 in Albany, New York Province, New Amsterdam; Per Parents Residence (son of *Evert Jansen Wendel and *Susanna Du Trieux); died in 1701 in Albany, New York Province.

    Family/Spouse: Ariaantje Harmense Visscher. Ariaantje was born in Albany, New York; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  *Evert Jansen Wendel was born in 1615 in Embden, East Friesland (Hanover), United Provinces Of Holland (son of Jan Johannes John Wendell); died in 1709 in At Home-Junction Of James & State (Yonker) Streets, Youngers, New York Province; was buried in 1709 in Under The Old Church At The Junction Of Yonker & Handelaer Streets (State & Broadway), Albany, New York.

    Notes:

    1). SOURCE: Book--THE DIRECT ANCESTRY OF THE LATE JACOB WENDELL OFPORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE, WITH A PREFATORY SKETCH OF THE EARLY DUTCHSETTLEMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW NETHERLAND, 1614--1664. BY JAMESRINDGE STANWOOD, OF BOSTON; COPYRIGHT, 1882, pages 17-34 & 47. Theentire book is 51 pages in length.
    www.neflin.org/srrl; Heritage Quest Online
    The genealogy lineage was obtained beginning with the ancestor fromthe Netherlands to America and the subsequent generations listed inthe book to c.1882 A.D. Even though the book is well over a hundredyears old and the copyright laws are now somewhat laxed with it'susage, only excerpts were noted in this work. The full lineage forthose that are interested is available on the Internet site listedabove.
    START, (Page 18): "EVERT JANSEN WENDEL, the first ancestor of thename who came to these shores, was born in the year 1615, in the cityof Embden, East Friesland (now Hanover), upon the confines of theUnited Provinces of Holland. It was from thence that he emigratedunder the Dutch West India Company to New Netherland, in America,reaching that province in 1640. He was resident at New Amsterdam, onthe island of Manhattan (the present site of the city of New (Page 19)York, for nearly five years subsequent to his arrival, at the end ofthat time removing to the growing settlement upon the Mauritius (asthe Dutch called the Hudson), which had risen around the early tradingpost of Fort Orange. The exceptional facilities for traffic with theIndians inhabiting the great tract of forest country extending thencefar into the interior, made this place, commercial centre of the greatPatroon estate of Rensselaerswyek, a most attractive location for suchsettlers in the new province as came thither for the purpose of traderather than with agricultural intent, although great encouragement wasalso offered to this interest through the efforts of the Patroon.Here Wendel settled, and obtained the requisite license to deal withthe Indians in beavers and peltries, his first habitation beingevidently one of the few houses gathered closely under the guns ofFort Orange. These first dwellings, constituting the earlier portionof the settlement, were removed by order of Governor Petrus Stuyvesantin 1652, when he claimed all land within "two hundred and fiftyRhynland rods" of the fort, as the property of the Dutch West IndiaCompany.
    Due compensation, however, to the owners of the confiscated propertywas not omitted, as new patents of land were thereupon granted themupon the site of the later settlement, where now stands the city ofAlbany. From the records of that city, we ascertain that the grant toWendel at the time by the worthy governor consisted of "a certainlotte of grounde situate lying and being on ye South side of ye Citty,on ye East side of ye Hill, abutting to ye North of ye Land andOrchard belonging to Isaac Casperse." It is stated by ProfessorPearson that his residence was at a later period in a house situatedat the corner of James and State (then Yonker) Streets, in Albany, ator about 1700. He lived in the town during a long period of years,closed by his death in 1709, at an advanced age, and was, we believe,buried under the old church then stand- (Page 20) ing at the junctionof Yonker and Handelaer Straats (the present State Street andBroadway) in Albany. It was his fortune to fill various offices oftrust and station in the settlement, among which were the positions ofRegerenden DiJuken of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, in 1656,and Magistrate of Fort Orange in 1660-61.
    Evert Janse Wendel was married (July 31, 1644) by the DominieEverhardus Bogardus, in the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church at NewAmsterdam, to Susanna, the third daughter of Philip Du Trieux,"Marshal of New Netherland," and his wife Susanna, of Smit's Valley,in New Amsterdam, and by her he had issue six children, from whom,together with the offspring of his second subsequent marriage, throughmatrimonial alliances formed in succeeding generations, may be tracedthe lineage of the present representatives of the name, and othersaffiliated therewith, through New England and the Middle States.Issue:" As Listed. (Page 21) "His first wife dying, Evert JanseWendel was again married (1663) to Maritje Abrahamse Vosburgh ofBeverwyck, widow of Tomas Jansen Mingael, by whom he had furtherissue, to wit:" As Listed. "Upon the death of his second wife, EvertJanse Wendel, according to the records, married Ariaantje ________,but left no issue by her."
    [Obtained: 05 January 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]

    2). SOURCE: Please note that some sources for this family are notall in the end notes. There are multiple sources also listed underindividuals notes and facts sections; However, not all sources arelisted and if you wish further information feel free to contact thecompiler or immediate family members:
    gsjuhl@peoplepc.com or sljuhl1234@yahoo.com to contact compilerSLJuhl.

    3). SOURCE: Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s,www.Ancestry.com
    Name: Evert Jansen Wendell
    Year: 1640
    Place: New York, NY
    Source Publication Code: 9448
    Primary Immigrant: Wendell, Evert Jansen
    Annotation: In the years from 1925 to 1942, Frederick A. Virkus editedseven volumes with the title, The Abridged Compendium of AmericanGenealogy, published in Chicago by the Institute of AmericanGenealogy. Each volume has a section in the main body of the work, co
    Source Bibliography: VIRKUS, FREDERICK A., editor. ImmigrantAncestors: A List of 2,500 Immigrants to America before 1750.Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1964. 75p. Repr. 1986.
    Page: 72
    Source Citation: Place: New York, NY; Year: 1640; Page Number: 72.
    Source Information:
    Gale Research. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s[database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.,2005. Original data: Filby, P. William, ed.. Passenger and ImmigrationLists Index, 1500s-1900s. Farmington Hills, MI, USA: Gale Research,2005.
    Obtained: 09 January 2007, SLJuhl, compiler.

    4). SOURCE: New York Genealogical Records, 1675-1920,www.Ancestry.com
    Name: Evert Jansen Wendell
    Event: Lived
    Year: Abt. 1650
    Place: New Netherland
    Province: New York
    Comments: Locality - New Netherland (New York City)
    Source: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record(quarterly-1934) - Extracts
    Publisher: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society
    Publication info: New York, Ny.
    Additional Info: Also available on microfilm at Family HistoryLibrary, Salt Lake City, Utah.
    Page: 9
    Source Information:
    Ancestry.com. New York Genealogical Records, 1675-1920 [databaseon-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2004.Original data: For individual sources please see the sourceinformation listed with each record. Many of the source documents areavailable in the Genealogical Research Library collection or at theFamily History Library.
    Please note: The original data.
    Description:
    This database is a comprehensive index of more than 600,000individuals who are found in various New York records between 1675 and1920 in the United States. Some of the records used to compile thisindex include passenger lists, land records, city directories, andcensus records. Information provided in this index includes the nameof the individual, event type, date of event, location or place ofevent, and source information.
    Obtained: 10 January 2007, SLJuhl, compiler.

    *Evert married *Susanna Du Trieux on 31 Jul 1644 in Reformed Protestant Dutch Church, (New York) New Amsterdam Province, America, By The Dominie Everhardus Bogardus. *Susanna (daughter of *Philip Du Trieux and Susanna De Scheene Du Chesne) was born in 1625 in 3rd Daughter; New Amsterdam Province; died between 1660 and 1662 in Albany, New York Province. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  *Susanna Du Trieux was born in 1625 in 3rd Daughter; New Amsterdam Province (daughter of *Philip Du Trieux and Susanna De Scheene Du Chesne); died between 1660 and 1662 in Albany, New York Province.

    Notes:

    1). SOURCE: U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL MARRIAGE RECORDS, 1560-1900;www.Ancestry.com
    NAME: SUZANNE DU TRIEUX
    GENDER: FEMALE
    BIRTH YEAR: 1625
    SPOUSE NAME: EVERT JANSE WENDELL
    SPOUSE BIRTH PLACE: PR
    SPOUSE BIRTH YEAR: 1614
    MARRIAGE YEAR: 1644
    MARRIAGE STATE: NY
    NUMBER PAGES: 1
    SOURCE # 82.000; TYPE: ELECTRONIC DATABASE; CODE: MEW
    Yates Publishing. U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900[database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.,2004. Original data: This unique collection of records was extractedfrom a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronicdatabases. Originally, the information was derived from an array ofmaterials including pedigree charts, family history articles, querie.[Transcribed 09 January 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]

    Children:
    1. Thomas Wendel was born in Eldest Son; New Amsterdam, America; Remained Single, Inherited His Father's House On Yonker Straat (State Street); died in The House On Yonker Straat (State Street), Albany, New York Province.
    2. Abraham Wendel was born in 1645 in New Amsterdam Province, America; died in 1720 in Albany, New York Province.
    3. Elsje's Wendel was born on 27 Jan 1647 in New Amsterdam Province, Fort Orange Area, Patroon Estate Of Rensselaerswyck; Per Parents Residence; and died.
    4. *Johannes Wendel, Captain was born on 2 Feb 1649 in New Amsterdam Province, Fort Orange Area, Patroon Estate Of Rensselaerswyck; Per Parents Residence; was christened on 2 Feb 1649 in In The Reformed Protestant Dutch Church; died on 9 Feb 1692 in Albany, New York Province.
    5. Diewer Wendel was born in 1653 in Albany, New York Province; Per Parents Residence; and died.
    6. 1. Hieronymcs Hieronymous Wendel was born in 1655 in Albany, New York Province, New Amsterdam; Per Parents Residence; died in 1701 in Albany, New York Province.
    7. Philip Wendel was born in 1657 in Albany, New York Province; Per Parents Residence; died on 13 Feb 1743 in (D. 1743) Albany, New York Province.
    8. Evert Wendel was born in 1660 in Albany, New York Province; Per Parents Residence; died on 16 Jun 1702 in Albany, New York Province.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Jan Johannes John Wendell was born about 1590 in Delftland, South Holland; and died.

    Notes:

    1). SOURCE: Book--THE DIRECT ANCESTRY OF THE LATE JACOB WENDELL OFPORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE, WITH A PREFATORY SKETCH OF THE EARLY DUTCHSETTLEMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW NETHERLAND, 1614--1664. BY JAMESRINDGE STANWOOD, OF BOSTON; COPYRIGHT, 1882, pages 17-34 & 47. Theentire book is 51 pages in length.
    www.neflin.org/srrl; Heritage Quest Online
    The genealogy lineage was obtained beginning with the ancestor fromthe Netherlands to America and the subsequent generations listed inthe book to c.1882 A.D. Even though the book is well over a hundredyears old and the copyright laws are now somewhat laxed with it'susage, only excerpts were noted in this work. The full lineage forthose that are interested is available on the Internet site listedabove. START: (Page 18) *"The use of patronymics was common amongthe Dutch, the father's name being annexed to that of the son ordaughter, with the terminations se or sen, used indescriminately.Thus, for instance, the name of Evert Janse Wendel, Anglicised, meansEvert Wendel, son of Jan (equivalent to Johannes, or John)."**"Although Evert Janse Wendel is recorded upon apparently excellentauthority as having been of Embden, the author, after the most carefulresearch, announces his conviction that the family naame was notnative to that place. From as thorough a scrutiny as possible of allinformation in the matter to which he has gained access, he is of theopinion that the first representatives of the family in Embden wereoriginally natives of ancient Rhynland or Delftland (the present SouthHolland), who fled thence, as did many other Dutch families of theperiod, from religious persecutions or the Duke of Alva, then Regentof Philip II, in the Netherlands...he indicates as the most probablelocalities the cities of Delft, Haerlem, Leyden or Rotterdam."
    [Transcribed 08 January 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]

    Much information and records on the family have been now stored atboth of the Harvard University libraries.

    Children:
    1. 2. *Evert Jansen Wendel was born in 1615 in Embden, East Friesland (Hanover), United Provinces Of Holland; died in 1709 in At Home-Junction Of James & State (Yonker) Streets, Youngers, New York Province; was buried in 1709 in Under The Old Church At The Junction Of Yonker & Handelaer Streets (State & Broadway), Albany, New York.

  2. 6.  *Philip Du Trieux was born in 1585 in Amsterdam, Netherlands; Marshall Of New Netherland; A Walloon; died before 1654 in New Amsterdam Province.

    Notes:

    1). SOURCE: Book--THE DIRECT ANCESTRY OF THE LATE JACOB WENDELL OFPORTSMOUTH, NEW HAMPSHIRE, WITH A PREFATORY SKETCH OF THE EARLY DUTCHSETTLEMENT OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW NETHERLAND, 1614--1664. BY JAMESRINDGE STANWOOD, OF BOSTON; COPYRIGHT, 1882, pages 17-34 & 47. Theentire book is 51 pages in length.
    www.neflin.org/srrl; Heritage Quest Online
    The genealogy lineage was obtained beginning with the ancestor fromthe Netherlands to America and the subsequent generations listed inthe book to c.1882 A.D. Even though the book is well over a hundredyears old and the copyright laws are now somewhat laxed with it'susage, only excerpts were noted in this work. The full lineage forthose that are interested is available on the Internet site listedabove. "This ancient name has now become transformed into our modernTruex." Page 20.
    [Obtained: 05 January 2007, SLJuhl, compiler]

    2). SOURCE: SHIP RECORD
    Nieuw Nederland 1624
    The Nieuw Nederland sailed on or after March 30, 1624.
    Philippe du Trieux, a Walllon, was probably accompanied by his secondwife Susanne du Chesne, and his children Philippe and Marie. [Source:Certificate from Amsterdam's Walloon Church on March 11, "pour WesInde," as outlined in 375th Anniversary of the Eendracht and NieuwNederlandby Harry Macy, Jr., F.A.S.G., F.G.B.S Originally published inThe NYG&B Newsletter, Winter 1999]
    Ghislain and Adrienne (Cuvellier) Vigne and their children Marie,Christine, and Rachel were on either Niew Nederland or De Eendracht,as their son Jan would be the first male child born in the new colony.[Source: 375th Anniversary of the Eendracht and Nieuw NederlandbyHarry Macy, Jr., F.A.S.G., F.G.B.S Originally published in The NYG&BNewsletter, Winter 1999]
    http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/new-netherland1624.shtml
    Obtained: 09 January 2007, SLJuhl, compiler

    *Philip married Susanna De Scheene Du Chesne about 1605 in Smit's Valley, New Amsterdam Province. Susanna was born in Of Sit's Valley, Amsterdam, Netherlands; died after 1654. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 7.  Susanna De Scheene Du Chesne was born in Of Sit's Valley, Amsterdam, Netherlands; died after 1654.
    Children:
    1. Rebecca Du Trieux was born in 1st Daughter; New Amsterdam Province; and died.
    2. Sarah Du Trieux was born in 2ND Daughter; New Amsterdam Province; and died.
    3. 3. *Susanna Du Trieux was born in 1625 in 3rd Daughter; New Amsterdam Province; died between 1660 and 1662 in Albany, New York Province.
    4. Rachel Du Trieux was born in 4th Daughter; New Amsterdam Province; and died.
    5. Abraham Du Trieux was born in 1st Son; New Amsterdam Province; and died.
    6. Isaac Du Trieux was born in 2ND Son; New Amsterdam Province; and died.
    7. Jacob Du Trieux was born in 3rd Son; New Amsterdam Province; and died.
    8. Philippe Du Trieux was born before 1624 in Amsterdam, Netherlands; and died.
    9. Marie Du Trieux was born before 1624 in Amsterdam, Netherlands; and died.



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