Barrett Wendell

The New Netherland Ancestors of

BARRETT WENDELL



Author



				     __Evert Janszen Wendell1
				    |
				__Johannes Wendell1
			       |    |
			       |    |     __Philippe Du Trieux1
			       |    |    |
			       |    |__Susanna Du Trieux1
			       |         |
			       |         |__Susanna du Chesne1
			       |
			   __Abraham Wendell1,3
			  |    |
			  |    |     __Abraham Staats1,2
			  |    |    |
			  |    |__Elizabeth Staats1
			  |         |
			  |         |     __Jochem Wesselszen2
			  |         |    |
			  |         |__Tryntje Jochemse1,2
			  |              |
			  |              |__Geertruy Hieronimus2
			  |
		      __Johannes Wendell1,3,10
		     |    |
		     |    |          __Jacob Theuniszen Dekay1,3,5
		     |    |         |
		     |    |     __Teunis Dekay1,3
		     |    |    |    |
		     |    |    |    |     __Theunis Thomaszen [Quick]3,4
		     |    |    |    |    |
		     |    |    |    |__Hillegonde Quick3,5
		     |    |    |         |
		     |    |    |         |__Belitje Jacobs3,4
		     |    |    |
		     |    |__Catharina Dekay1,3
		     |         |
		     |         |     __Johannes Pieterszen Van Brugh1,3
		     |         |    |
		     |         |__Helena Van Brugh1,3
		     |              |
		     |              |     __Roelof Jansen6
		     |              |    |
		     |              |__Tryntje Roelofs1,3
		     |                   |
		     |                   |     __(Jan or Johan) (__)6
		     |                   |    |
		     |                   |__Anneke Jans1,6
		     |                        |
		     |                        |__Tryntje Roelofs6,7
		     |
		 __John Wendell1,11
		|    |
		|    |     __Edmund Quincy1,9
		|    |    |
		|    |__Elizabeth Quincy1,10
		|         |
		|         |     __Josiah Flynt8
		|         |    |
		|         |__Dorothy Flynt1,9
		|              |
		|              |     __Thomas Willet8
		|              |    |
		|              |__Esther Willet8
		|                   |
		|                   |__Mary Brown8
		|
	    __Jacob Wendell1,12
	   |    |
	   |    |__Dorothy Sherburne1,11
	   |
       __Jacob Wendell1,13
      |    |
      |    |__Mehitable Rindge Rogers1,12
      |
BARRETT WENDELL14
      |
      |__Mary Bertodi Barrett1,13


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Biography of BARRETT WENDELL

 
Barrett Wendell was born in Boston, MA, 23 August 1855, and died in Boston, MA, 8 February 1921. He was elected to the Academy 15 November 1916,--Chair 8. He was graduated from Harvard in 1877 and in 1880 was appointed Instructor in English. He was Assistant Professor of English from 1888 to 1898, Professor of English from 1898 to 1917, when he resigned, and an overseer of the college at the time of his death. His best known books are "English Composition," "Cotton Mather," "William Shakspere," "A Literary History of America," "The France of Today," and "The Traditions of European Literature." He was a trustee of the Boston Athenaeum, a member of the Massachusetts Historical Society, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 1902 and 1903 he was Clark Lecturer at Trinity College, Cambridge, England; in 1904 and 1905 Lecturer at the Sorbonne and other French universities. He received honorary degrees from Harvard, Columbia, and Strasbourg.
 

 


Notes and Sources


   1.  Stanwood, Jane Rindge, "The Direct Ancestry of the Late Jacob Wendell,
       of Portsmuth, N.H.,"  The New England Historical and Genealogical
       Register, 36 (1882):  242-255.
   2.  Pearson, Jonathan, Contributions for the Genealogies of the First
       Settlers of the Ancient County of Albany, from 1630 to 1800.  Albany:
       Joel Munsell, 1872.  150.
   3.  McCracken, George E., "The American Dekay Family," The American
       Genealogist, 33 (1957):  223-231; 34 (1958):  29-38.
   4.  Quick, Arthur Craig, A Genealogy of the Quick Family in America (1625-
       1942) 317 Years.  South Haven: A.C. Quick, 1942.  3-8.
   5.  Ibid., p. 12-14.
   6.  Bogardus, William Brouwer.  Dear "Cousin:"  A Charted Genealogy of the
       Descendants of Anneke Jans Bogardus (1605-1663) to the 5th Generation
       - and of her sister Marritje Jans.  Wilmington:  Anneke Jans and
       Everardus Bogardus Descendants Association, 1996.  Chart No. 1.
   7.  She is more commonly known as Tryntje Jonas.
   8.  Flint, Edward F., S.M., and Gwendolyn S. Flint, Flint Family History of
       The Adventuresome Seven, Volume II.  Baltimore:  Gateway Press, Inc.,
       1984.  569-571.
   9.  Ibid., p. 578-582.
  10.  Ibid., p. 606-607.
  11.  Ibid., p. 652-654.
  12.  Ibid., p. 716.
  13.  Ibid., p. 789.
  14.  Ibid., p. 833.


 

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