Capt. Johannes Evertse Wendell

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Capt. Johannes Evertse Wendell (Wendel)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: New Amsterdam, New York, British Colonial America
Death: November 20, 1691 (42)
New Amsterdam, New York, British Colonial America
Immediate Family:

Son of Evert Janzen Wendel; Evert Janse WENDELL; Susanna Philippe du Trieux and Susanna Philippse DU TRIEUX
Husband of Elisabeth STAATS; Maaritie Jillysse Wendell and Elsie Wendell / Schuyler
Father of Isaac II Wendell; Elsie Staats; Mary Wendell; Catharina Schuyler; Abraham Wendell and 7 others
Brother of Thomas Wendel; Elsje Wendel; Dievertje Evertse Glen; Jeronimus Hieronimus Evertse Wendell; Philip Evertse Wendell and 2 others
Half brother of Abraham Evertse Wendell and Tryntje Millington

Occupation: Mayor of New Amsterdam (Manhattan)
Managed by: Eric John Miller
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About Capt. Johannes Evertse Wendell

Birth:  2 Feb 1648/49  Albany, NY  
Death:  20 Nov 1691  Albany, NY 


Johannes Wendell was born in New Netherland in 1649. He was the son of Evert Janse and Susanna Truax Wendell. At the time of his father's second marriage in 1663, he was identified as aged fourteen and the eldest of five surviving children.

Shortly thereafter, he entered the fur trade. By the 1670s, he had married Maria de Meyer - daughter of a Manhattan-based merchant and would-be Albany trader. That union was shortlived and her death left him with two small daughters. By the end of the decade, Johannes had remarried - this time to Elsie Staats, daughter of a prominent Albany physician. Over the next twelve years, she bore him nine more children - making their household among Albany's largest.

Johannes Wendell prospered in the fur trade, established a home on upper State Street, acquired frontier lands, was appointed justice of the peace in 1684, commissioned captain of the Albany militia company in 1685, and was appointed alderman under the Albany city charter of 1686. He also was a deacon and elder of the Albany Dutch church.

He served as first ward alderman until the charter government was suspended during the reign of Jacob Leisler. Unlike the other city fathers, he did not repudiate Leisler's regime. Instead, he accepted Leisler's commission to be mayor of Albany in 1690. With the return of regular government in 1691, Johannes Wendell found himself cut off from city hall. He also began to experience trouble in his business when he was brought before the Albany court and fined for illegal trading with the Indians.

In November 1691, this fifty-one-year-old merchant and landholder made his will. He died early in 1692 leaving a widow and eleven children to share in his extensive estate.

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Capt. Johannes Evertse Wendell's Timeline

1649
February 2, 1649
New Amsterdam, New York, British Colonial America
February 2, 1649
Nieuw-Amsterdam [New Amsterdam now New York], Nieuw-Nederland [New Netherland], Dutch Republic [Republic of the Seven United Netherlands (Republiek der Zeven Verenigde Nederlanden)]
February 2, 1649
New Amsterdam, NY
1667
1667
Albany, Albany County, New York, British Colonial America
1670
1670
Claverack, Albany County, New York, British Colonial America
1675
1675
1678
December 27, 1678
Albany, Albany, NY, United States
1680
1680
Albany, Albany, NY