Person:Wynant Vanderpoel (1)

Wynant Gerritse Vanderpoel
b.Abt 1620 Europe
d.Abt 1699 New York City
  • HWynant Gerritse VanderpoelAbt 1620 - Abt 1699
  • WTryntje Melgerts1619 - 1674
m. Abt 1640
  1. Cornelia Wynantje Vanderpool1644 - 1753
  2. Margareta VanderpoelAbt 1647 - 1724
  3. Catryn Wynantse van der Poel1650 - 1708
Facts and Events
Name[1] Wynant Gerritse Vanderpoel
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1620 Europe
Marriage Abt 1640 Albany, New York, United Statesto Tryntje Melgerts
Will[2] 29 Feb 1695 New York City, New York, United States
Residence? Albany, New York, United States
Death? Abt 1699 New York City
Probate[2] 17 Apr 1702 New York City, New York, United States

Notes on Possible Parents of Wynant Gerritse Vanderpoel

  • Possible parents = Gerrit Vanderpoel and Cornelia Wynants.
References
  1. Wynant Gerritse Vanderpoel, in New York State Museum - The People of Colonial Albany.

    Wynant Gerritse Vanderpoel by Stefan Bielinski (first posted 8/25/02; recast and last revised 1/23/14)

    Traditional sources tell us that Wynant Gerritse Vanderpoel was born in Europe about 1620. Thus, he would have been the son of Gerrit Vanderpoel and Cornelia Wynants. He married Tryntie Melchoir about 1640. The marriage produced at least two sons and two daughters before Tryntje's death about 1671. By the 1650s, these Vanderpoels were living in Beverwyck in a house on the south side of what became State Street. In 1660, his name was included on a petition regarding the fur trade. During these decades, he was counted among the substantial members of the community. In 1674, he purchased half interest in a sawmill east of the Hudson on a stream that later would be called the "Wynantskill." But during that time, he was a mainline Albany resident, involved in business, and a frequent litigant. He also was a member of the Albany Dutch church. During the early 1690s, he appears to have removed his family to New York City. Wynant Gerritse Vanderpoel filed a will in February 1695. It stated that he was a former resident of Albany but then was living in New York. It named a son and son-in-law but not a wife. He is said to have died in 1699. His will passed probate in New York in April 1702.

    notes
    The people of colonial Albany Sources: The life of Wynant Gerritse Vanderpoel is CAP biography number 6276. This profile is derived chiefly from family and community-based resources.

    At one time, he was identified as a trunkmaker. His business (chiefly involving the fur trade) is loosely chronicled in the Early Records of Albany and in the minutes of the Albany court.

  2. 2.0 2.1 Will Record.

    Calendar of Wills on File and Recorded in the Offices of the Clerk of the ...
    By Berthold Fernow, National Society of Colonial Dames in the State of New York, New York (State). Secretary's Office
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    p 446 -
    van der POEL, Wynant, late of Albany City, now of New York.
    Son Malegardt (Mechoir) and son-in-law William van der Bergh. Real and personal estate.
    Executor Wm. van der Bergh.
    Witnesses Hayman Coninck of N.Y., bricklayer, Peter Bogart and William Huddleston of N.Y. City, gentleman.
    Albany Co. Records, Wills, I., p. 81.
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    [Note: researcher Bielinski, 10 Sep 2013 states, "Abstract or copy not found in AW or during a sweep of IRS made in 2013."]