Mar 29

Here is a menagerie of various Fonda photos that do not appear on the main fonda.org website.  They are all of deceased people and I have not given any references since most are from public sources.  If I have stepped on any copyrights please advise and I will give credits or remove… my intent is to honor and respect, not worry about credits.  There is no captioning but if you run your cursor over the thumbnails the picture name gives the description.  If any additional info is desired, please advise.  e-mail admin

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May 10

Some interesting information on our Anneke Jans connection…

(connection verified through references in “Dear Cousin”; A Charted Genealogy of the Descendants of Anneke Jans Bogardus (1605-1663) to the 5th Generation“)

This is an e-mail I recently responded to regarding this topic:

Message

On Fri, 08 May 2009 17:32:02 -0600, <mark@fonda.org> wrote:

Hello Ronald,

Yes, Fonda vs. Trinity… interesting case. I believe many have tried to latch onto the Anneke Jans estate, but few, if any, have succeeded. There are plenty of stories on the internet about those who have tried, which you have most likely seen. John H. Fonda (1828-1915) and wife Mary tried to stake their claim based on speculation/wishful thinking and fell flat… in fact their lawyer was brought up on fraud charges. I think the Fonda/Trinity case got a lot of notoriety in the newspapers because of the scandal. Funny thing is, according to my research, John was not even a descendant of Anneke Jans.

There is a connection to our line from Neeltje E. Briese (1739-1820) who was a g-g-granddaughter of Anneke. Neeltje married Adam Douw Fonda (1736-1808) in 1759, but John’s branch takes off well before that point. I am connected to the famous Fonda’s through this very marriage, about five generation up, but we don’t know each other. So, in other words, both the Hollywood Fonda‘s and my Fonda line are both descended from Anneke Jans, but John H. Fonda‘s line is not. Either way, none of us stand to gain anything from the connection, except maybe bragging rights… ha ha.

Regards,
Albert ‘Mark’ Fonda

Bogardus Farm on west bank of (now) Manhattan Island

Bogardus Farm on west bank of (now) Manhattan Island

On Thu, 07 May 2009 13:55:22 -0400, wrote:

> Mark; Some of my daughters clan claim claim their
> Heirship through Thomas Hall, Thomas Robert Edwards,
> down the lines… Never did they get a cent!! Are you
> in any way related to Jane or Peter Fonda? My lineages
> go back to the same area in Frieslamd.. Our original
> spelling was VON ZELLEN, later and to me now; SELL… I
> am 72 and still beleive in the Estate/s.. 150 % …
> I always thought Church/s were to help save folks lives
> and help them, not accumulate hundreds of acres of land
> from a land grant of only a little over 3 acres for a
> Church and burying ground? My how times have changed and
> on and on..// RONALD R. SELL GOD BLESS

Anneke and Hester

Some interesting similarities between Anneke Jans Bogardus (1605-1663) and Hester Jansz Fonda (1615-1690), the wife of Jellis Douw Fonda, our American patriarch:

Anneke Jans in New Amsterdam

Anneke Jans in New Amsterdam (1630-1657)

  • Anneke emigrated to New Amsterdam with her 1st husband, Roelof Janszen, on the ship “de Eendtacht” (The Unity) in 1630. They remained in New Amsterdam for a short time and then moved to Rensselaerwyck, on the Hudson, where Jan served as a farm superintendent for the wealthy Killian Van Rensselaer, a Director of the West Indies Company. In 1634, they moved back to New Amsterdam where Jan received a grant of 62 acres of land on the North (or Hudson) River, which is now Manhattan Island.
  • Anneke was allegedly the granddaughter of William the Silent – (William I, Prince of Orange, 1533-1584 the father of the Dutch Republic). Both Anneke and Roelof were Norwegians by birth, but may have been of Dutch ancestry.
  • After Jan’s death in 1637, Anneke married the Domine Everardus Bogardus (the Latinized form of Bogaert) in 1638. Bogardus died in 1647 and in 1657, Anneke moved to Beverwyck (Albany), N.Y. She died in 1663 and is buried in the Middle Dutch Church Yard on Beaver Street, Albany, N.Y. Harper’s Magazine in May 1885 had a very full and interesting account of Anneke Jans’ farm on the Hudson (known as “Domine’s Bouwery”), which became the property of Trinity Church, causing a huge land dispute, finally dismissed in the 1920’s.
  • Hester emigrated to New Amsterdam with her 1st husband, Jellis Douw Fonda, on the ship “Valkenier” (Falconer) in 1650.  They remained in New Amsterdam for a short time and then moved to Rensselaerwyck where Jellis Fonda first appears in the records on October 15, 1651 when he requested permission to distill liquor in the Green Bos, in the house belonging to Evert Pels, next to the brewery.  Within a few years they moved to Beverwyck (Albany), N.Y. where Jellis died in 1659.
  • Hester’s maiden name was VanArentsvelt; the Dutch family tree lists her as Hester Douwedr, using her father’s first name in Dutch tradition; another source lists her father as “Douwe Janzoon deVries VanArentsvelt” a master glazier in Leiden (her brother was noted artist Gerard Douw, protege of Rembrandt). Another lists Jans as Hester’s maiden name, which is from her mother, Maria Jans (no relation to Anneke).
  • After Jellis’ death, Hester married Barent Gerritsen in 1660, who was killed by Indians in the second Esopus War in 1663.  Hester and daughter Sara were taken prisoner by the Indians; Hester was returned but Sara was not. The two-time widow eventually returned to Albany, her name appearing in occasional Albany records, as late as 1690. She had apparently made a third marriage to Theunis Dirckz Van Vechten, sometime before 1672.  Hester was the subject of a 1964 article in The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, “A Career Woman in 17th Century New York.”

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Jan 01

  1. [R001a] Early Irish in Old Albany, N.Y.: with special mention of Jan Andriessen, “De Iersman Van Dublingh”, Danaher, Franklin M., Boston, MA, American-Irish Historical Society, 1903, p. 17
  2. [R002] Contributions for the Genealogies of the First Settlers of the Ancient County of Albany from 1630 to 1800; Pearson, Jonathan; J. Munsell Co.; Albany, NY; 1872
  3. [R003] Collections on the History of Albany: from its Discovery to the Present Time, with Notices of its Public Institutions, and Biographical Sketches of Citizens Deceased; Anonymous; J. Munsell Co.; Albany, NY; 1871; Vol. I-IV
  4. [R003a] Noted Living Albanians and State Officials: A series of biographical sketches (1891); Harsha, D. A. (David Addison); Weed, Parsons and Co.; Albany, NY; 1891; 524 pgs.
  5. [R004b] American Ancestry: giving the Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans whose Ancestors Settled in the United States previous to the Declaration of Independence; Hughes, Thomas P.; J. Munsell Co.; Albany, NY; 1887; Vol. I, p.28
  6. [R006] Biography and Genealogy Master Index: Gale Research Co.; Detroit, MI; 2003
  7. [R022] Lineage Books of the Charter Members: National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution; Washington, DC; 1938; Vol. I-CLII
  8. [R023] Daughters of the American Revolution: Patriot Index, Centennial Edition; Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution; Washington, DC; 1990
  9. [R023a] Founders and Patriots of America Index; National Society of Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America; Mrs. Herman E. Weston, National President; Geneological Publishing Co., Inc.; Washington, DC; 1909
  10. [R032] Early American Families: the Williams, Moore, McKitrick, Fonda, VanAlen, Lanning, King, Justice, Cunningham, Longacre, Swanson and Cox families: with numerous related families embracing the ancestors of perhaps 100,000 or more, covering over 330 years, from 1580 to 1916; Williams, Rev. W. A.; W.A. Williams; Philadelphia, PA; 1916; 65 pgs
  11. [R033a] Illustrated History of Arkansas Valley, Colorado: History of Lake County, O. L. Baskin, Chicago, 1881.
  12. [R034] The Compendium of American Genealogy: The Standard Genealogical Encyclopedia of the First Families of America (1600s-1800s); Virkus, Frederick Adam; Genealogical Publishing Co.; Baltimore, MD; 1968
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Jan 01

Genoa, Italy

Extract from “Early American Families“, Rev. W.A. Williams; Philadelphia, PA; 1916:
“The Rensselaer-Bowier Papers say that Douw Fonda was a Frisian, and Tacitus says that the Frisians dwelt along the coast of the North sea. They were converted to Christianity before A.D. 800. The family of Fonda was originally from the Republic of Genoa, Italy. The Marquis de Fonda was one of the leaders of a revolution in Genoa, having for its object the overturning of the aristocratic government, and putting the election of the Doge and Senate, into the hands of the people at large. The Doge (=duke) was the duke, or chief magistrate. Our ancestor was an early republican, and must have lived there, between 1339, when the first Doge was elected, and 1528 when the Dogate ceased. Baron de Fonda was unsuccessful in his attempt, and fled from the country, taking refuge in Amsterdam, Holland, whence his descendant, Jellis Douwese Fonda, emigrated to America in 1642 (1650), and had grants of land from the Dutch government, settling in or near the present city of Albany, N. Y.”

“There is a perhaps less credible tradition also, that the Fondas were Huguenots. and fled from France to Holland after the massacre of St. Bartholomew’s night, Aug. 25, 1572. There is another tradition that they fled from Spain on account of persecution or followed the Duke of Alva to Holland. It is also said that they belonged to the royal house of Spain, fled to Italy, because of religious persecution, and came later to Holland. Possibly they fled from Italy to France, and from France to Holland. The form of the family name is Latin and therefore similar in French, Italian, and Spanish, indicating the Latin origin of the family, probably In Italy. The Fondas were Dutch Reformed Protestants when they emigrated to America, and must have been among the first converts of the Reformation. Their descendants are widely scattered throughout the Union, though many are still living near the old home in Eastern N.Y.”

“The family name is taken from a deep valley in the Apennines, about 12 mi. from the city of Genoa, called Fonda, a name which means bottom, deep, foundation, etc. It is said that, in the early part of the last century, the estate was still in the possession of a branch of the family, the Count de Fonda, and there are many of the name, in the various parts of the Genoese territories.” Some of the family may have known Columbus in Genoa.”

Note: the above is disputed in “Old Dutch Families: Fonda Family” (De Halve Maen Quarterly, 1945):
“The Fondas were important in up-state New York during the Colonial period and in the early development of the State. Presumably the family is of Frisian origin and one genealogist has outlined European background for the Fondas giving them a really illustrious descent. However, these stories apparently come from tradition rather than substance.”

Trieste, Italy

Today, most native Fonda families live in Trieste, Italy and nearby Piran, Slovenia.  There is a wonderful website by Robert Fonda regarding Slovenian Fonda Genealogy which provides a rich family history within that area.  This tends to support the above statement about the Genoa connection being less credible.

quoting Robert Fonda:
“Although there is no written evidence to prove that surname FONDA really came into existence in Piran, there is some statistic research which more than obviously shows that. Here I will mention three: the first was done by means of a telephone book and internet (Labo.net) for the year 2002; the second was done by the historian Darja Mihelič, Ph.D. in the book “Piran, mesto in ljudje pred sto leti” (Piran, the town and the people a hundred years ago) and deals with the years between 1889 and 1892; the third one represents the number of families FONDA in the area of Italy in 1945.”

“The research of the FONDA families today shows that it is quite centrally dispersed from the area of Piran (according to the migration of population in Piran after WW2) with the emphasized direction to the Italian speaking territory the “Italian line” – Piran belonged to Italy till WW2, most of the time to the Venetian republic. It is interesting that some other old Piran surnames of the Roman origin show the same way of dispersion. As the surname FONDA is only one branch that developed from the family tree of FUNDANI’s, I was interested to to know which surname nowadays would correspond to the main branch of the genealogy.”

“By means of the the same help I found an even more frequent surname FONDI which shows exactly the same dispersion as expected. With this one namely the Rome and its vicinity is emphasized as the main centre (the town FONDI is only a hundred kilometres to the south). This surname has two somewhat smaller and less important centres with denser population in the vicinity of Florence and Milan. Beside these two surnames I also found another: FONDACARO, which probably belongs to the same family tree, the dispersion of which in the area of Italy today is different. I broadened this statistical research based on the FONDA families in phone books to the whole of Europe. The results showed the existence of the “French-Spanish line” which frequently appears in the eastern Pyrenne (Pyrennees Orientales), the “American line” in the USA and the “Slovene line” with two centres, the first in Lokev (the Slovenian Karst), and the second in Latkova vas (the Savinja valley) and its surroundings. Later on I will focus on the branch from Lokev in detail as it is the one my family derives from.”

“The historian Darja Mihelič researched the weddings in Piran from 1 January 1889 till 31 December 1892 and within this period gathered enough data according to which one can make a valid statistical pattern. The results showed that surname FONDA was statistically most frequently mentioned in the wedding certificates (2,7% ).This surname was also most frequent in connection with the house numbers – it appears in 25 addresses (the processed data was one third of all the houses in Piran). Following the data from 1945 there lived in Piran as many as 67 FONDA families which means that it was the second just after the surname Ruzzier (70 families). In this time it was estimated that in Trieste there lived 40 and in other parts of Italy another 60 to 70 FONDA families. After the cancellation of the “Zone B” in 1954, most of the Piran families emigrated to Trieste. There are now more than 20% of all FONDA families living in Trieste.”

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  32. [R033] Edson Family History and Genealogy: Descendants Of Samuel Edson of Salem and Bridgewater, MA; Edson, Carroll Andrew; Edwards Bros.; Ann Arbor, MI; 1969; 1543 pgs
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  66. [R083] Joannes Nevius, Schepen and Third Secretary of New Amsterdam under the Dutch, First Secretary of New York City under the English and his Descendants, A.D. 1627-1900; embracing existing families bearing the surnames of Nevius, Nevyus, Neafie, Neafus, Neefus, Nafis, Nafie, Nafey, Naphey, Napheys and Naphis…; Honeyman, A. VanDoren; Honeyman & Co.; Plainfield, NJ; 1900
  67. [R085] The Newland (Newlon) Family; a brief genealogy and history of the family; Newland, Robert E.; unknown
  68. [R088] Oliver-Miner Ancestors and Descendants, Newton, MA; Oliver, Frederick L.; Private Printing; Newton, MA; 1956; 131 pgs
  69. [R090a] The Ouderkerk Family Saga, 350 Years in America: Families Ouderkerk, Ouderkirk, Oderkirk and Odekirk; Ouderkirk, H. John (Henry John), Ouderkerk Family Genealogical Association, Marietta, Georgia, 2004, 293 pgs
  70. [R090] The Patterson & Pattison Family Association: a contribution of genealogical records to old in the research on the names of Patterson or Pattison and various other ways in which the name is spelled: unknown; Anonymous; unknown; 1967; 847 pgs
  71. [R091] A Memoir and Genealogy of John Poore: Ten Generations, 1615-1880; including the posterity of numerous daughters whereby pedigrees of many other families, extending through from three to six or more generations, are given; Poor, Alfred; Salem, MA; 1881; 343 pgs
  72. [R092] The Quackenbush Family in Holland and America: Quackenbush, Adriana Suydam; Quackenbush & Co.; Paterson, NJ; 1909; 221 pgs
  73. [R092a] A History of the Putnam Family in England and America: recording the ancestry and descendants of John Putnam of Danvers, Mass., Jan Poutman of Albany, N.Y., Thomas Putnam of Hartford, Conn.; Putnam, Eben; Salem Press Pub. and Print. Co.; Salem, MA; 1891; 654 pgs
  74. [R092b] Two Old Wills: with notes on the Allied Families of Quackenbush, DeForest, Fonda (Fondey) and others; Winne, Charles K., Jr.; The Dutch Settlers Society of Albany Yearbook; Albany, NY; 48:17-20 (1981), 49:28-36 (1984)
  75. [R093] William Randall (1609-1693) of Scituate and his Descendants with Ancestral Families; Raveret-Weber, Randall, Frank Alfred, Randall and Allied Families; Chicago, IL; 1943; 597 pgs
  76. [R094] History and Genealogy of the Reed Family: Johann Philib Ried, Rieth, Riedt, Ritt, Rit, Rudt, etc. in England and America; an early settler of Salford Township, (New Goshenhoppen Region), Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania; including Reeds other than our family of this locality; Reed, Willoughby H.; Norristown Press; Norristown, PA; 1929; 628 pgs.
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  78. [R096] Descendants of John Robertson, 1796-1860 and John Lee, 1786-1865: both of Johnstown, Fulton Co., NY; Brown, Leon R.; Rochester, NY; 1936; 24 pgs
  79. [R097] Descendants of Moses Rowley, Cape Cod, MA, about 1715: also descendants of George Warner, Wittenberg, Germany, born 1720 Pittsfield, MA; Russell, H. S.; Pittsfield, MA; 1908; 54 pgs
  80. [R098] Thomas Sanford, the Emigrant to New England: Ancestry, Life, and Descendants, 1632-4; sketches of four other pioneer Sanfords and some of their descendants in appendix; Sanford, Carlton E.; The Tuttle Co.; Rutland, VT; 1911; 1700 pgs
  81. [R100] Schuremans of New Jersey; Wynkoop, Richard; Knickerbocker Press; New York, NY; 1902; 175 pgs
  82. [R100c] Schermerhorn Genealogy and Family Chronicles; Schermerhorn, Richard; T. A. Wright; New York, NY; 1914; 455 pgs
  83. [R101] The Slason, Slauson, Slawson, Slosson Family; Slawson, George C.; The Waverly Sun; Waverly, NY; 1946; 468 pgs
  84. [R103] Townsend-Townshend, 1066-1909: the history, genealogy and alliances of the English and American house of Townsend; Townsend, Margaret; Broadway Pub. Co.; New York, NY; 1909; 141 pgs
  85. [R103a] Townsend Genealogy: a record of the descendants of John Townsend, 1743-1821, and of his Wife, Jemima Travis, 1746-1832.; Abbe, Cleveland; Frank Allaben Genealogical Co.; New York, NY; 1909
  86. [R103b] Notes of Terry families in the United States of America: mainly descended from Samuel, of Springfield, Mass., but including also some descended from Stephen, of Windsor, Conn., Thomas, of Freetown, Mass., and others; Terry, Stephen; Published by the Compiler; Hartford, CT; 1887; 353 pgs
  87. [R103c] The Sterling Genealogy; Sterling, Albert Mack; Grafton Press; New York, NY; 1909; 1543 pgs
  88. [R104] Lambert Janse VanAlstyne and Some of his Descendants; VanAlstyne, Lawrence; Amenia, NY; 1897; 142 pgs
  89. [R104b] The VanBenthuysen Genealogy: descendants of Paulus Martense VanBenthuysen, of Benthuizen, Holland, who settled in Albany, N.Y.; VanBenthuysen, Alvin Seaward; Wilson Engraving and Printing Co.; Clay Center, KS; 1953; 588 pgs
  90. [R105] History of Cornelis Maessen VanBuren: who came from Holland to the New Netherlands in 1631, and his descendants, including the genealogy of the family of Bloomingdale who are descended from Maas, a son of Cornelis Maessen; Peckham, Harriet C. Waite VanBuren; Tobias A. Wright; New York, NY; 1913; 454 pgs
  91. [R106] VanDeursen Family New York; Frank Allaben Genealogical Company; VanDeursen, Albert Harrison; New York, NY; 1912; 950 pgs
  92. [R107] Our Kindred: an Historical Record of the VanHorne Family in America from 1634 to 1888; VanHorne, Abram; A. VanHorne; Fonda, NY; 1888; 80 pgs
  93. [R108] Our VanHorne Kindred: Hallenbeck, Elsie O.; United States; 1959; 274 pgs
  94. [R110] The Genealogical Records of the VanVechtens from 1638 to 1896; VanVechten, Peter; Radtke Bros. & Kortsch; Milwaukee, WI; 1896; 126 pgs
  95. [R111] Ancestry and Descendants of Tielman VanVleeck of Niew Amsterdam: with some descendants of Benjamin VanVleck and Marinus Roelofse VanVleckeren or VanVlack; VanVleck, Jane; New York, NY; 1955; 483 pgs
  96. [R112] The Genealogical Record of the Veeder Family; Leonard, Vreeland Y.; United States; 1937; 350 pgs
  97. [R113] Viele records, 1613-1913; Viele, Kathlyne Knickerbacker; Tobias A. Wright; New York, NY; 1913; 301 pgs
  98. [R113a] The Viele Family, 1659-1909: Two Hundred and Fifty Years with a Dutch Family of New York; Viele, Kathlyne Knickerbacker, Tobias A. Wright, New York, NY, 1909, 156 pgs
  99. [R114] The Vrooman Family in America: descendants of Hendrick Meese Vrooman who came from Holland to America in 1664; Wickersham, Grace Elizabeth Vrooman; United States; 1949; 342 pgs
  100. [R115] Vrooman Family of Schoharie County; Spencer, Frances; Montgomery County Old Courthouse; Fonda, NY; 1971; 116 pgs
  101. [R116] The Wagner Family of the Mohawk Valley; Webster, W. P.; St. Johnsville, NY; 1929; 30 pgs
  102. [R117] The Descendants of Andrew Warner; Warner, Lucien C.; Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor; New Haven, CT; 1919; 814 pgs
  103. [R118] Jonathan Waterbury Genealogy: Ancestry and some of the descendants of Jonathan Waterbury of Nassau, New York (1766-1825); Waterbury, Grace Adelle; Palladium-Times; Oswego, NY; 1930; 364 pgs
  104. [R119] Descendants of Thomas Wellman of Lynn, Massachusetts; Wellman, Joshua Wyman; A.H. Wellman; Boston, MA; 1918; 603 pgs
  105. [R120] William Wells of Southhold and his Descendants, 1638 to 1878; Hayes, Charles Wells; Buffalo, NY; 1878; 303 pgs
  106. [R121] The Whitney Family of Connecticut, and its Affiliations: being an attempt to trace the descendants, as well in the female as the male lines, of Henry Whitney, from 1649 to 1878; to which is prefixed some account of the Whitneys of England; Phoenix, S. Whitney; Private printing; New York, NY; 1878; 2815 pgs
  107. [R122a] Winney Family: Saratoga Co., N.Y. Branch; Prindle, Paul Wesley, Genealogical Society of the Church of Jesus Christ, Darien, Connecticut, 1975, 67 pgs
  108. [R123] The Wyckoff Family in America: a Genealogy; Wyckoff, William Forman; Wyckoff Association in America; Summit, NJ; 1950; 656 pgs
  109. [R124] Wynkoop Genealogy in the United States of America: also a table of Dutch Given Names; Wynkoop, Richard; Press of Wynkoop & Hallenbeck; New York, NY; 1878; 131 pgs
  110. [R125] The Young (Jung) Families of the Mohawk Valley, 1710-1946; Young, Clifford M.; C.M. Young; Albany, NY; 1947; 364 pgs

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