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Personal data Willem Isaacszn. van Vredenburch JR. 

Source 1Sources 2, 3, 4
  • Alternative name: WILLEM ISAACSZEN Vredenbergh
  • He was born about 1638 in 's Gravenhage (Den Haag, The Hague, La Haye), Zuid-Holland, Netherlands.Source 2
  • (Ethnic Origin) in Dutch.Source 2
  • (Military) in Willem was a professional soldier first for the WIC and later for the English.Source 2
  • (Patronymic (name)) in Isaacszen.Source 2
  • (Immigrant) on May 17, 1658 in Willem came to America on the ship "de Vergulde Bever", dated 5/17/1658, from The Hague, South Holland, settled New Amsterdam, New York City, Kingston, Ulster Co., NY.Source 2
  • He died after 1687 in (near) Kingston (Ulster Co., NY).Source 2
  • A child of Isaac Willemsz van Vredenburch and Cornelias Jans Nn
  • This information was last updated on December 4, 2022.

Household of Willem Isaacszn. van Vredenburch JR.

He is married to Apollonia Barentsdr. Cool.

They got married on October 19, 1664 at New York City (NY), [formerly New Amsterdam]; Reformed Dutch Church.Source 3

"Genealogical & Biographical Directory, etc...," pp. 293, Barent Jacobszen Kool; FTM CD11
Children's Patronymic: Barentszen.
(6)  Appollonia, bp. 1/29/1645 NYDC; m. int. 10/16/1664 NYDC, Willem Vredenbergh.

"Genealogical & Biographical Directory, etc...," pp. 1732, Willem Isaacszen van Vredenburgh.
Patronymic: Isaacszen.  Children's Patronymic: Willemszen.
Willem Isaacszen van Vredenburgh, "Married: int. 10/19/1664 NYDC, Apollonia, d/o Barent Jacobszen Kool."

The record of Barent Jacobszen Kool shows the marriage intentions' date as 16 October 1664.
The record of Willem Isaacszen van Vredenburgh, shows the date as 19 October 1664.

The 16th was probably the date the intentions were posted, and they married on the 19th.

From: "The Barent Jacobsen Cool Family", by Richard H. Benson, © 2001 New England Historic Genealogical Society: Pg. 16, "Apollonia Cool.....Married William Isaacsen Vredenbergh 19 October 1664." (See Gerrit H. Van Wagenen, 'Early Settlers of Ulster County - The Vredenburgh Family', Record, 21[1890]:164 and Dr. Kenneth Scott, 'The Vredenburg Family', Record, 95[1964]:79-86, for further information about this family").  "Pg. 14, In 1664, an English fleet appeared and demanded surrender of New Amsterdam; Peter Stuyvesant surrendered New Netherland to the English on 8 September 1664", therefore, Apollonia Cool and William Isaacsen Vredenbergh were married under English rule, and in New York City, the name of New Amsterdam having been changed.

SOURCES: Geraldine Kittle, 26 South Chestnut St., Jefferson, Ohio 44047; died 26 November 1993, "Genealogy of the Kittle Family;" Geraldine Kittle's sources: the Ulster County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 333, Hurley N.Y. 12443; they have researched "Kittle" & connecting lines; also Baptism & Marriage Records of the Reformed Dutch Churchs of NY.

Richard H. Benson, "The Barent Jacobsen Cool Family", ; (© 2001 New England Historic Genealogical Society; Newbury Street Press, 101 Newbury Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02116-3007

Family Tree Maker, CD11 New Netherland Vital Records, 1600s, Directory to Persons in New Netherland, 1600s, © 2000 Genealogy. com.; CD contains:  "Genealogical and Biographical Directory to Persons in New Netherland, from 1613-1674," by David M. Riker, 442 Woodcrest Drive, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-6810, © 1999 (December) by David M. Riker.

Directory Sources: pp. 293, & pp. 1732
(b)  NYDC -- "Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York, Collections
      of the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society," Vol. I, 1890; "Baptisms from 1639 to 1730
      in the Reformed Dutch Church, Collections of the New York Genealogical & Biographical Society,"
      Vol. II.

Child(ren):


Event (Alt. Marriage) on October 16, 1664 in New York City (NY), Intentions reported, Reformed Dutch Church (G&B Dir., p. 293) .


Notes about Willem Isaacszn. van Vredenburch JR.

"Genealogical & Biographical Directory, etc...," pp. 1732, Willem Isaacszen van Vredenburgh;
"Family Surname:  Vredenburgh, Van Vredenburgh, Fredenburg.   Immigrant: Willem Isaacszen van Vredenburgh.  Ethnic origin: Dutch.  Born: c. 1638. ; Native Town: the Hague, South Holland.  Approximat Arrival: 1658.  Settled: New Amsterdam, New York City, Kingston, N.Y.  Died: unknown, but after 1687 near Kingston, N.Y."

Patronymic: Isaacszen.     Children's Patronymic: Willemszen.
Married: int. 10/19/1664 NYDC, Apollonia, d/o Barent Jacobszen Kool.  He Willem Isaacszen van Vredenburgh) came to New Netherland on the ship "de Vergulde Bever", dated 5/17/1658.  He was a professional soldier first for the WIC and later for the English.

SOURCES: Geraldine Kittle, 26 South Chestnut St., Jefferson, Ohio 44047; died 26 November 1993, "Genealogy of the Kittle Family;" Notes on back of a Pedigree (Gen.) Chart; Geraldine Kittle's sources: the Ulster County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 333, Hurley N.Y. 12443; they have researched "Kittle" & connecting lines; also Baptism & Marriage Records of the Reformed Dutch Churchs of NY.

Other SOURCES: Family Tree Maker, CD11 New Netherland Vital Records, 1600s, Directory to Persons in New Netherland, 1600s, © 2000 Genealogy. com.; CD contains:  "Genealogical and Biographical Directory to Persons in New Netherland, from 1613-1674," pp. 1732, Willem Isaacszen van Vredenburgh; by David M. Riker, 442 Woodcrest Drive, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-6810, © 1999 (December) by David M. Riker.

Directory Sources: Page 1732, -- Listed on record of Willem Isaacszen van Vredenburgh:
(a)  Har., p. 259, p. 786; UCW, Vol. I, p. 54, p. 66; SCHQ, Vol. 7, pp. 69-76
      Har. -- "Revised History of Harlem (City of New York)," by James Riker, Jr.
      UCW --"Ulster County, N.Y. Probate Records in The Office of The Surrogate, and in
      The County Clerk's Office at Kingston, N.Y.," 2 vols. by Gustave Anjou.
      SCHQ -- "Somerset County [New Jersey] Historical Quarterly," A. Van Doren Honeyman
      ed. 8 vols.
(b)  GHHB, pp. 103-105; PNN; RNA, see index under van Fredenburgh
      GHHB -- "Genealogical History of Hudson and Bergen Counties, New Jersey,"
      by Cornelius B. Harvey.
      PNN -- "Passengers to New Netherland, 1654-1664," Holland Society Year Book, 1902
      from New York Colonial Manuscripts, Vol. 14, pp. 83-123, reprinted in "Ship Passenger
      Lists, New York and New Jersey," Carl Boyer, 3rd., ed., partly reprinted in "New World
      immigrants," Michael Tepper., ed., Vol. I.
      RNA -- "The Records of New Amsterdam from 1653 to 1674," Berthold Fernow, ed. 7 vols.
(c)  Rec., Vol. 9, pp. 62-64; Vol. 21, p. 164; Vol. 69, pp. 64-68, p. 227; Vol. 95, pp. 79-80
      Rec. -- "The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record."
(d)  "Rosenkraus Genealogy," by A. Rosenkraus, p. 55.
(e)  "Genealogy of The Hoffman Family," by E. Hoffman, p. 496.
(f )  "Isaac Kool & Catherine Serven, Descendants of Jacob Brentsen Cool," p. 25, by D. Cole.
(g)  "Notes on the Vredenburg and Burnett Families,..." by E. R. Smith.

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Sources

  1. "Rootsweb gedcom, Catherine J & Richard K Hill (2008)," supplied by Hill, 2008., Catherine J & Richard K Hill, compiled by CJ & RK Hill [(E-ADDRESS) FOR PRIVATE USE Johnston City, Illenois
  2. "Genealogical and Biographical Directory to Persons in New Netherland, from 1613-1674", David M. Riker, 442 Woodcrest Drive, Mechanicsburg, PA 17055-6810; © 1999 (December) by David M. Riker

    Pg. 1732, Willem Isaacszen van Vredenburgh: "Family Surname:  Vredenburgh, Van Vredenburgh, Fredenburg.   Immigrant: Willem Isaacszen van Vredenburgh.  Ethnic origin: Dutch.  Born: c. 1638.  Native Town: the Hague, South Holland.  Approximat Arrival: 1658.  Settled: New Amsterdam, New York City, Kingston, N.Y.  Died: unknown, but after 1687 near Kingston, N.Y." Patronymic: Isaacszen.   Children's Patronymic: Willemszen. Married: int. 10/19/1664 NYDC, Apollonia, d/o Barent Jacobszen Kool.  He Willem Isaacszen van Vredenburgh) came to New Netherland on the ship "de Vergulde Bever", dated 5/17/1658.  He was a professional soldier first for the WIC and later for the English"
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  3. "The Barent Jacobsen Cool Family", Richard H. Benson
    Pg. 16, "Apollonia Cool, baptized 29 January 1645, sponsors Thys Claesen and Lyntie Jochems." (" 'Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York,' Record, 5[1874]:85") "Married William Isaacsen Vredenbergh 19 October 1664." ("See Gerrit H. Van Wagenen, 'The Vredenburgh Family,' Record, 9[1878]:62. Gerrit H. Van Wagenen, 'Early Settlers of Ulster County - 'The Vredenburgh Family,' Record, 21[1890]:164 and Dr. Kenneth Scott, 'The Vredenburg Family,' Record, 95[1965]:79-86, for further information about this family")
    / Not Given
  4. Genealogy of the Kittle Family, Geraldine Kittle, 26 South Chestnut St. Jefferson, Ohio 44047; died 26 November 1993
    Notes on back of a Pedigree (Gen.) Chart
    / Not Given

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    • May 7 » Louis XIV of France begins construction of the Palace of Versailles.
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