Johannes Vardeman
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New Sweden
The
Kalmar Nyckel
transported soldiers, settlers & supplies to Fort
Christina, New Sweden four times from 1638-1644
12 shiploads of Scandinavian settlers (Swedish & Finish) arrived in New
Sweden from 1638-1656.
The last boatload of 110 passengers on the
Mercurius arrived in
March 1656 after New Sweden had been overthrown by the Dutch (New
Amsterdam).
Total number of colonists to New
Sweden about 600-700.
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State: Sweden, New Sweden (Delaware)
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1) We now know that the family originally settled in Appoquinimink
Hundred, New Castle County, in what is now the state of Delaware but at
the time of the Vardaman immigration (about 1705) was part of the Province of
Pennsylvania.
New Castle County, the northernmost of the three counties that would
later form the state of Delaware, was originally settled by Swedes in
the early 17th century and was a Swedish Colony before coming under
first Dutch and later, ca 1674, British control. During the period that
these three counties (New Castle, Kent and Sussex) were nominally under
the jurisdiction of the Province of Pennsylvania they were generally
referred to as “New Castle" (or Kent or Sussex) on the Delaware.
2) The original John Vardeman (Johannes' father) died in New
Castle County (now Delaware) in 1714 at an undetermined age.
(89 years according to this letter)Although we
have no information as to his date of birth, he left 3 minor children at
the time of his death, the youngest born ca 1708, and was assuredly not
of an advanced age at that time.
Information supplied by Jack Vardaman
According to his will (see below) John's wife's name was Margarett, his grown son
Johannes and three minor children:
Christopher,
William and Jane. |
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Vardeman Source Document: 15
New Castle County, Delaware, Land
Records 1715-1728
John Werdeman is Johannes Vardeman, son of John and
Margaret Vardeman and establishes that Johannes has a wife,
Sarah. Also note that John Heally (above) is one of the three
men who witnessed the will of Johannes' father, John
Vardeman.
9 Feb 1918 sold 313 acres on Appoquinimink Creek, Delaware
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Vardeman Source Document: 16
New Castle County, Delaware, Land
Records 1715-1728
John Vardeman (Johannes Vardeman,
Original John's son)
20-21 October 1718 purchased 55 acres of land north of Blackbird Creek, Delaware |
Vardeman Source Document: 29
New Castle County, Delaware, Land Records
1728-1738
Johanis Wardiman, deceased 16 May 1735
200 acres on Blackbird Creek sold
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Vardeman Source Document: 31A
Delaware Recorder of Deeds 1748-1757
450 acres described in detail recording of deeds 19 Feb 1732
Johannes' Will of 1 May 1733 referenced
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Vardeman Source Document: 31B
New Castle County, Delaware Land Records 1728-1738
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Vardeman Source Document: 31C
New Castle County, Delaware Land Records 1749-1752
Deeds on 16 May 1748 and 17 Nov 1948 reference Johannes Vardiman's
will and give his son's occupations: Christopher -
Carpenter William - Bricklayer
Deeds on 13 Feb 1749, 7 Nov 1949 and 19 Nov 1750 reference William Verdiman (various spellings) |