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Johannes John Vermilye (Vermelje), I

Also Known As: "Jan", "Johannes Vernelje", "Johannes Vermilyea"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Leyden, Netherlands
Death: 1696 (63-64)
Harlem, New York, United States ( Johannes Vermilye more treemore tree ancestors 1632 - abt Mar 1696)
Immediate Family:

Son of Isaac D. Vermilyea; Issac Vermelje and Jacomina Magdalena Vermeille
Husband of Aeltje Van Amsterdam Vermilye
Father of Abraham Vermelje; Rachel Vincent; Rebecca Bussing; Sarah Vermilie Dolson; Abraham Vermilye and 5 others
Brother of Maria De La Montagne; Abraham Vermilyea; Rachel Isaacs Vermilye and Isaac Kip Vermelje

Occupation: patentee of Manhattan Island
Managed by: Private User
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About Johannes John Vermilye, I

  • Johannes Vermeille1
  • M, #259297, b. 1632, d. 1696
  • Last Edited=7 Jan 2008
  • Johannes Vermeille was born in 1632 at Leyden, The Netherlands.1 He was the son of Isaac Vermeille and Jacomina Jacobs.1 He married Aeltje Waldron.1 He died in 1696 at Fordham, New York, U.S.A..1
  • Child of Johannes Vermeille and Aeltje Waldron
    • John Vermeille+1 b. c 1688, d. 1782
  • Citations
  • 1. [S1096] Sue Trout, "re: Wilma Vermilyea," e-mail message to Darryl Lundy, 11 May 2004. Hereinafter cited as "re: Wilma Vermilyea."
  • From: http://www.thepeerage.com/p25930.htm#i259297 ________________
  • Revised history of Harlem (city of New York). Its origin and early annals, prefaced by home scenes in the fatherlands; or, notices of its founders before emigration. Also, sketches of numerous families and the recovered history of the land-titles .. (1904)
  • http://www26.us.archive.org/details/revisedhistoryof01rike
  • http://www26.us.archive.org/stream/revisedhistoryof01rike#page/641/...
  • Johannes Vermilye, the patentee, was common ancestor of all who in this country bear the name of Vermilye or Vermilyea. His father, Isaac Vermeille, has been already the subject of notice, before as well as after he emigrated with his family, in 1662. Welcomed to Harlem by some of his former acquaintances, Vermeille's worth was recognized by an appointment to command a military company in 1663. .... etc.
  • http://www26.us.archive.org/stream/revisedhistoryof01rike#page/642/...
  • .... He probably died in 1676, and is not among the proprietors, February 19, 1677, when his house and lot stand in the name of Johannes.* Isaac's children were Johannes, aforesaid; Abraham, who had no issue; Maria, born 1629, who married John La Montagne and Isaac Kip, and Rachel, born 1637, who married John Terbosch and Derick Wessels.
  • Johannes Vermelje, as he wrote his name, was born in 1632 at Leyden.* Coming here in ripe manhood, and uniting in his character the sterling traits of the French and Dutch, he was made a court messenger in 1665, and constable in 1667, being for this year also farmer of the excise ; previous to which he had set up a brewery. August 27, 1670, then holding the position of magistrate, he married Aeltie, daughter of Resolved Waldron; ... etc.
  • .... Vermilye survived this trying ordeal but a short period, as he was deceased in March, 1696. His widow sold out her lands at Harlem in 1715 to her nephew, John Delamater (see page 499), and died at Yonkers in 1734.
  • Johannes Vermilye (1), born at Leyden, Holland, in 1632, married Aeltie Waldron, August 27, 1670, had ten children, and died in 1696.
  • JOHANNES (1) HAD ISSUE:
    • 2. Rebecca, baptized December 17, 1671, married Peter Bussing, June 7, 1700, had seven children.
    • * .... etc.
    • 3. Sarah, baptized October 4, 1673, married Teunis Dolsen, August 28, 1696, had one child.
    • 4. Rachel, baptized November 10, 1675, married Charles Vincent, 1694.
    • 5. Abraham No. 1, baptized December 19, 1677, died young.
    • 6. Abraham No. 2, baptized January 24, 1680, was the father of seven children, and died in 1734.
    • 7. Isaac, baptized April 1, 1682, married Josyntie Oblinus, January 16, 1707, had eight children, and died in 1767.
    • 8. Maria, baptized April 13, 1684, married Peter Kierse, 1704.
    • 9. Jacob, baptized November 24, 1686, died young.
    • 10. John, who married first, Sarah Odell, October 29, 1713, had twelve children. He married second, Maritie ---- ?, and died in 1782.
    • 11. Hannah, born 1690, married Johannes Odell, October 29, 1713, had four children.
  • Isaac Vermilye (7), (son of Johannes), .... etc.
  • http://www26.us.archive.org/stream/revisedhistoryof01rike#page/694/...
  • Pg. 694
  • Resolved Waldron (1), born May 10, 1610, married first, Rebecca Hendricks, before 1647, had three children. He married second, Tanneke Nagel, May 10, 1654, had five children, and died in 1690. He had issue by first wife :
    • 2. William, born at Amsterdam, Holland, February 10, 1647, married Engeltie Stoutenburg, February 10, 1671, had seven children.
    • 3. Rebecca, born at Amsterdam, in 1649, married first, John Nagel, August 27, 1670, had ten children, and second, John Dyckman, May 15, 1690, had two children.
    • 4. Aeltie. born at Amsterdam, in 1651, married Captain Johannes Vermilye, August 27, 1670, had ten children.
  • http://www26.us.archive.org/stream/revisedhistoryof01rike#page/695/...
  • RESOLVED (1) HAD ISSUE BY SECOND WIFE:
    • 5. Barent, .... etc. ___________________
  • Resolved Waldron's descendants : Vanderpoel branch ; descendants in the Vanderpoel branch of Resolved Waldron, who came from Holland to New Amsterdam in 1650 (1910)
  • http://archive.org/details/resolvedwaldrons00slip
  • https://archive.org/stream/resolvedwaldrons00slip#page/n102/mode/1up
  • Pg.46
  • Resolveert or Resolved Waldron, born May 10, 1616; married, first, Rebecca Hendricks, before 1647, had three children. He married, second, Tanneke Nagel, May 10th, 1654, had five children, and died in 1690. He had issue by first wife:
    • 1. William, born at Amsterdam, Holland, February 10, 1647, married Engeltie Stoutenberg, February 10, 1671; had seven children.
    • 2. Rebecca, born at Amsterdam, in 1649, married, first, John Nagel, August 27, 1670, had ten children; and, second, John Dyckman, May 15, 1690, had two children.
    • 3. Aeltie, born at Amsterdam, in 1651 ; married Captain Johannes Vermilye, August 27th, 1670; had ten children.
  • Issue by Second Wife.
    • 4. Barent, .... etc. _________________
  • Genealogy of Frederick H. Waldron from the time of the settlement of New Amsterdam (New York) through the Waldrons, Whitneys and Riggses
  • https://archive.org/details/genealogyoffrede00newh
  • https://archive.org/stream/genealogyoffrede00newh#page/n18/mode/1up
  • Pg.11
  • .... The first of whom we have record is Baron Resolved Waldron, son of Count Johannas VonWaldron, who was born in 1610, in Amsterdam, Holland. He was well educated in Latin, French and English. He was an extensive traveler in Europe and South America, spent some time in Brazil and returning to his native land, Holland, in 1645, married Rebecca Hendryx in 1647. She died 165-. He afterward became acquainted with Lady Tanneka Neigle, daughter of Baron Von Neigle, and was married to her May 10, 1654. Resolved Waldron joined the staff of Governor Peter Stuyvesant in May, 1647, and continued to serve the Dutch government during Stuyvesant's administration until James, Duke of York, sent four ships of war during time of peace in 1664 and robbed the Dutch of all their possessions in America.
  • https://archive.org/stream/genealogyoffrede00newh#page/n19/mode/1up
  • Pg.12
  • Resolved Waldron departed this life about 1706, about ninety- six years of age, and was buried in "God's acre" beside the little church on the banks of the Harlem River.
  • From the "History of Harlem" by Riker we extract the following, .... etc.
  • https://archive.org/stream/genealogyoffrede00newh#page/n20/mode/1up
  • Pg.13
  • .... He died in 1690, his inventory taken that year (May 17) embracing "lands, slaves, farm stock, etc., three lots of land lying upon VanKenlen's Hook, with one lot of land lying upon Jochem Pietus and a house with its lot comprising buildings and plantation as it is situated and lying at this village, as also a piece of meadow lying in Round meadow." He left issue as follows : by Rebecca —
    • *WILLIAM, born 1647 ; married Engeltie Stoutenburg.
    • REBECCA, born 1649; married John Nagle.
    • AELTIE, born 1651 ; married Captain Johannas Vermilye.
  • Issue by Tanneka :
    • BARNET, born 1655.
    • RUTH, born 1657 ; married John Dalamater.
    • CORNELIA, born 1659; married Peter Von Obliens.
    • JOHANNAS, born 1665.
    • SAMUEL, born 1670.
  • *WILLIAM WALDRON, the eldest son of the Baron, .... etc. ____________________

http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~abbefamily/big1/pafg2101.h...

Johannes Vermilyea [Parents] was born about 1631/1632 in Leyden,,Holland. He died in 1696 in Harlem,,Ny. He married Aeltje Waldron on Aug 27 1670 in New York,,Ny.

Aeltje Waldron was born in Aug 1651 in Amsterdam,,Holland. She died in 1734 in Yonkers,,Ny. She married Johannes Vermilyea on Aug 27 1670 in New York,,Ny.

They had the following children:

  F i Rebecca Vermilye 

F ii Sarah Vermilye
F iii Rachel Vermilye
M iv Abraham Vermilye was christened on Dec 19 1677. He died in died young.
M v Abraham Vermilye was christened on Jan 2 1680 in ,,Ny. He died in 1734 in Yonkers,Westchester Co.,Ny.
M vi Isaac Vermilyea
F vii Maria Vermilye
M viii Jacob Vermilye was born on Nov 24 1686. He died in died young.
M ix John Vermilye
F x Hannah Vermilye
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He was one of the original patentees of Manhattan Island meaning he could obtain title to land beyond just subsistence farming. He commanded a military Company in 1663, was a Court Messenger in 1665, Constable in 1667, set up a brewery, and became a Magistrate in 1670. When William of Orange defeated Catholic James II, John and others launched a successful coup against the local Catholic Governor. The coup leader was hanged by an ungrateful William and John was condemned as well but was pardoned after imprisonment of 17 months. He died three years later.

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Johannes John Vermilye, I's Timeline

1632
November 4, 1632
1632
Leyden, Netherlands
1665
1665
Age 33
Part 2 of 3
1671
December 17, 1671
Harlem, New York, United States
1671
Harlem, Nyc, Manhattan, New York, United States
1673
1673
New York, New York
1680
1680
Leiden, Leiden, Zuid-Holland, Netherlands