Yellis Jansen de Mandeville

Yellis Jansen de Mandeville

Male 1626 - 1701  (74 years)


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  • Name Yellis Jansen de Mandeville  [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
    Birth Jun 1626  Netherlands Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
    Baptism Jun 1626  Netherlands Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
    Gender Male 
    Arrival 12 Feb 1659 
    Ship: De Trouw (Faith) 
    FSID LRQ6-P9V 
    Religion 1686  New York, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Dutch Church 
    Burial 1701  New York, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
    Death 22 May 1701  Greenwich, New York, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10
    Person ID I745  footsteps
    Last Modified 27 Nov 2025 

    Family Elsje Pieters Hendricks,   b. 1626, Netherlands Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 22 May 1701, Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 75 years) 
    Marriage 8 Sep 1647  Netherlands Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Age at Marriage Yellis was 21 years and 3 months - Elsje was ~ 21 years and 9 months. 
    Children 
    +1. Tryntje Gillis Mandeville,   b. 1652, Netherlands Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 15 Sep 1696, Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 44 years)  [Father: natural]  [Mother: natural]
    Family ID F829  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 27 Nov 2025 

  • Notes 
    • Yellis Jansen de Mandeville of Garderen, Holland, and Greenwich Village o n Manhatten Island. Yellis is the founder of the family in this country a nd is traced as early as 1657, at Voorthuizen, a village near Garderen i n Holland. His father's name was Jan, perhaps that Jan Jansen who in 1 627, was candidate at the Reformed Church at Koolwyck, also near Garder en, and died at the latter place in 1657. The Garderen marriage and bap tismal regesters before 1664, are lost, but there is a tombstone in the a ncient church there, to a younger son of the de Mandeville family who d ied 14, October 165_. Yellis de Mandeville came to America on the De Tr ouw (Faith), 12 February, 1659, with his "wife and four children of 1 1 /4, 5, 6 and 9 years." Yellis is called Gilles Jansen van Garder. (Ga rderen in the Veluwe, Guelderland, Holland.) He paid f50 for the passa ge of his wife and himself, and f10 for each child, or 90 guilders in a ll. Gillis's name was on the list of the vessel Moesman, in April, 1659 , indicates that he was not a passenger, but a debtor to the Dutch West I ndia Company, for a small sum advanced by them. Yellis probably lived f or a time somewhere on Long Island. Two of his children were from New A mersfoot (Flatlands. Gilles Jansen Mandiviel and his wife Elsje Hendric k were members of the New York Dutch Church, 31 May, 1677, and Jillis, E lsje and Grietie Mandeviel were living above the ancient pond Kalch-Hoc k in 1686. The Mandeville estate extended from below 14th street to 21s t street, though not parallel to either, and from the Hudson River to W arren Road.
      Yellis Jansen de Mandeville of Garderen, Holland, and Greenwich Village o n M anhatten Island. Yellis is the founder of the family in this country a n d is traced as early as 1657, at Voorthuizen, a village near Garderen i n H olland. His father's name was Jan, perhaps that Jan Jansen who in 1 62 7, was candidate at the Reformed Church at Koolwyck, also near Garder e n, and died at the latter place in 1657. The Garderen marriage and bap t ismal regesters before 1664, are lost, but there is a tombstone in the a n cient church there, to a younger son of the de Mandeville family who d i ed 14, October 165_. Yellis de Mandeville came to America on the De Tr o uw (Faith), 12 February, 1659, with his "wife and four children of 1 1 / 4, 5, 6 and 9 years." Yellis is called Gilles Jansen van Garder. (Ga r deren in the Veluwe, Guelderland, Holland.) He paid f50 for the passa g e of his wife and himself, and f10 for each child, or 90 guilders in a l l. Gillis's name was on the list of the vessel Moesman, in April, 1659 , i ndicates that he was not a passenger, but a debtor to the Dutch West I n dia Company, for a small sum advanced by them. Yellis probably lived f o r a time somewhere on Long Island. Two of his children were from New A m ersfoot (Flatlands. Gilles Jansen Mandiviel and his wife Elsje Hendric k w ere members of the New York Dutch Church, 31 May, 1677, and Jillis, E l sje and Grietie Mandeviel were living above the ancient pond Kalch-Hoc k i n 1686. The Mandeville estate extended from below 14th street to 21s t s treet, though not parallel to either, and from the Hudson River to W ar ren Road.
      Yellis Jansen de Mandeville of Garderen, Holland, and Greenwich Village o n Manhatten Island. Yellis is the founder of the family in this country a nd is traced as early as 1657, at Voorthuizen, a village near Garderen i n Holland. His father' s name was Jan, perhaps that Jan Jansen who in 1 627, was candidate at the Reformed Church at Koolwyck, also near Garder en, and died at the latter place in 1657. The Garderen marriage and bap tismal regesters before 1664, are lost, but there i s a tombstone in the a ncient church there, to a younger son of the de Mandeville family who d ied 14, October 165_. Yellis de Mandeville came to America on the De Tr ouw (Faith), 12 February, 1659, with his "wife and four children of 1 1 /4, 5 , 6 and 9 years." Yellis is called Gilles Jansen van Garder. (Ga rderen in the Veluwe, Guelderland, Holland.) He paid f50 for the passa ge of his wife and himself, and f10 for each child, or 90 guilders in a ll. Gillis's name was on the list o f the vessel Moesman, in April, 1659 , indicates that he was not a passenger, but a debtor to the Dutch West I ndia Company, for a small sum advanced by them. Yellis probably lived f or a time somewhere on Long Island. Two of his children were fr om New A mersfoot (Flatlands. Gilles Jansen Mandiviel and his wife Elsje Hendric k were members of the New York Dutch Church, 31 May, 1677, and Jillis, E lsje and Grietie Mandeviel were living above the ancient pond Kalch-Hoc k in 1686. The Mandev ille estate extended from below 14th street to 21s t street, though not parallel to either, and from the Hudson River to W arren Road.
      Yellis Jansen de Mandeville of Garderen, Holland, and Greenwich Village o n M anhatten Island. Yellis is the founder of the family in this country a n d is traced as early as 1657, at Voorthuizen, a village near Garderen i n H olland. His father 's name was Jan, perhaps that Jan Jansen who in 1 62 7, was candidate at the Reformed Church at Koolwyck, also near Garder e n, and died at the latter place in 1657. The Garderen marriage and bap t ismal regesters before 1664, are lost, but ther e is a tombstone in the a n cient church there, to a younger son of the de Mandeville family who d i ed 14, October 165_. Yellis de Mandeville came to America on the De Tr o uw (Faith), 12 February, 1659, with his "wife and four children o f 1 1 / 4, 5, 6 and 9 years." Yellis is called Gilles Jansen van Garder. (Ga r deren in the Veluwe, Guelderland, Holland.) He paid f50 for the passa g e of his wife and himself, and f10 for each child, or 90 guilders in a l l. Gillis's name wa s on the list of the vessel Moesman, in April, 1659 , i ndicates that he was not a passenger, but a debtor to the Dutch West I n dia Company, for a small sum advanced by them. Yellis probably lived f o r a time somewhere on Long Island. Two of hi s children were from New A m ersfoot (Flatlands. Gilles Jansen Mandiviel and his wife Elsje Hendric k w ere members of the New York Dutch Church, 31 May, 1677, and Jillis, E l sje and Grietie Mandeviel were living above the ancient pond Kalch-Ho c k i n 1686. The Mandeville estate extended from below 14th street to 21s t s treet, though not parallel to either, and from the Hudson River to W ar ren Road.

  • Sources 
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      "Nederland, Indexen van de Archieven, Primaire Archiefstukken (BS en DT B), 1600-2000"FamilySearch (https://www./ark:/61903/1:1:QLDN-D HGG : Mon Mar 24 23:50:19 UTC 2025), Entry for Gidius Mandeville and Jo hannes Mandeville, Jun 1626.

    2. [S27] Find a Grave Index, "Find a Grave Index"FamilySearch (https://www./ark:/61903/1:1:QL7T-CB27 : Tue Apr 01 02:05:47 UTC 2025), Entry for Yellis Jansen De Mandeville.

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