Dr. Michael Jansz de Mandeville

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Dr. Michael Jansz de Mandeville

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Leeuwarden, Leeuwarden, Friesland, The Netherlands
Death: October 04, 1635 (54-63)
Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Gelderland, The Netherlands
Place of Burial: Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands
Immediate Family:

Son of Joannes de Mandeville and Mrs. de Mandeville (Unknown)
Husband of Maria De Mandeville and Trintgen Wilms
Father of Rev. Dr. Jan Johannes Michaelsz de Mandeville; Aegidius de Mandeville; Sara Van de Mandeville; Samuel de Mandeville; Emmanuel de Mandeville and 6 others
Brother of Bernhardus de Mandeville; Emmanuel de Mandeville and Nicholaas Johannes de Mandeville

Occupation: Doctor, Physician
Managed by: Private User
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About Dr. Michael Jansz de Mandeville

Sex: Male

Father: Joannes De Mandeville

Mother: (--?--)

Birth: Abt 1578 Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands

Death: 11 Oct 1635 Gerderen, France

Family 1

Spouse/Partner: Maria Van De Rade b. 1585 d. 7 Jul 1636

Marriage: 1600 Franeker, Netherlands

Children:

 Jan Johannes Michaelsz Mandeville  b. 1602 d. 1657  

Note 28/10/2011: birth and deathdates changed following the transcriptions of the notes of the family bible



Registered as a student at Franeker University 15 May 1595.

The first city physician and rector of Latin Schools at Nijmegen. Burgher of that town 3 Sept, 1617.



Dr. Michael Johannis de Mandeville was born about 1578 near the city of Nijmegan which is in the province of Gelderland, Netherlands. This family originated in France and after the Norman Conquest de Mandevilles became feudal barons in England. But the family retreated to Holland following upheaval in England after the War of the Roses and the beginning of the Protestant reformation. This branch of the family settled in Nijmegan which is the oldest city in the Netherlands and a cultural and intellectual center.

Michael de Mandeville enrolled at Franeker University in May, 1595. He earned his medical degree and was the first city physician in Nijmegan. He also taught at the Latin School in the city. He was asked to resign as principal of the school so he could be full time in his medical practice. He also served as a town burgher for a time. Not only was Michael a physician, but his brother and two of Michael’s sons were physicians.

Michael married Maria Van De Rade on June 13, 1601 and they had ten children. His grandson Gillis Janz de Mandeville immigrated to New Amsterdam in 1647.

In 1635, there was an outbreak of plague (Black Death) in Nijmegan. While ministering to the sick, Dr. Michael contracted the illness and died. At that time, the population of Nijmegan was estimated at 10,000; 6,000 people died in that outbreak.

See more information about the 1635 plague at this link: https://www.huisvandenijmeegsegeschiedenis.nl/info/18_The_Plague (this includes mention of Dr. Michael’s brother Dr. Emmanuel de Mandeville)

Holland Society of New York. (1979). The Mandeville Genealogy. Halve-Maen, 54(3), 14-17.

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Dr. Michael Jansz de Mandeville's Timeline

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Leeuwarden, Leeuwarden, Friesland, The Netherlands
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1601
Franeker, Franekeradeel, Friesland, The Netherlands
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February 26, 1611
Nijmegen, Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands
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Nijmegen, Netherlands
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