NORTHERN NEW YORK
Genealogical and family history of northern New York: a record of the achievements of her people and the making of a commonwealth and the founding of a nation.
New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co. 1910.



De WANDLER



Transcribed by Coralynn Brown



The De Wandlers settled in New Jersey at an early date, coming from Holland. They later came up the Hudson river to Port Orange, Albany, where they were among the first settlers. Johannes De Wandlaer, from Leyden, Holland, tradesman; Sara Schepnoes, of New York, March 17, 1672. He bought and sold lots in Albany, and was a man of importance.

(II) Johannes (2), son of Johannes (1) De Wandlaer, had a house in Albany, corner of Broadway and Maiden Lane. He also owned land in Schaghticoke, which he sold to the city of Albany in 1718 for two hundred and fifty pounds.
He married Lysbeth Gansevoort and had a large family.

(III) Pieter, son of Johannes (2) De Wandler, married (first) Ariaitje Van Vetchen; (second) Anna (Bogardus Van Vetchen, a widow.

(IV) Johannes (3) son of Pieter De Wandelaer, married Gerritza Gansevoort, May 11, 1777. They had sons Pieter (2), and Harmen, the latter born Sept. 10, 1781. It is a daughter of one of these sons that married David Dence.

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