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Delano family

In the United States, members of the Delano family include U.S. presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Ulysses S. Grant and Calvin Coolidge, astronaut Alan B. Shepard, and writer Laura Ingalls Wilder. Its progenitor is Philippe de Lannoy (1602–1681), a Pilgrim of Walloon descent, who arrived at Plymouth, Massachusetts, in the early 1620s. His descendants also include Eustachius De Lannoy (who played an important role in Indian History), Frederic Adrian Delano, Robert Redfield, and Paul Delano. Delano family forebears include the Pilgrims who chartered the Mayflower, seven of its passengers, and three signers of the Mayflower Compact.[1]

Delano
Franklin D. Roosevelt with his mother and her family
Earlier spellingsde Lannoy, de La Noye
Etymology"of Lannoy"
Place of originWalloon Flanders
FounderPhilip Delano
Connected familiesRoosevelts

De Lannoy family in Europe Edit

 
Captain Warren Delano Sr.

Philippe de Lannoy was born in Leiden on December 7, 1602, of religious refugee parents Jan Lano, born Jean de Lannoy in 1575 at Tourcoing, and Marie Mahieu of Lille, Spanish Netherlands, both now in northern France.[2] His parents were betrothed in the Leiden Walloon Church on January 13, 1596.[3] His father died in 1604 at Leiden. Philippe's grandfather, Guilbert de Lannoy of Tourcoing, was born Roman Catholic but apparently became an early Protestant. He left the mainland with his family for England probably in the late 1570s and then, in 1591, moved to Leiden, a safe harbor for religious dissidents. The Mahieu family arrived in Leiden around the same time, having earlier been at Armentières, near Lille. The family name de Lannoy may derive from the town of Lannoy (that results from the agglutination of the definite article le "the" and annoy "alder plantation", Picard variant form corresponding to Modern French aulnaie "alder plantation") also near Lille.[4][5]

There is no evidence to suggest that the Delano family are descendants of the noble House of Lannoy.[6][7]

Migration to America Edit

Arriving from England, Philippe de Lannoy's ancestors affiliated with the Leiden Walloon Church, which held services in French, indicating they probably spoke French or Picard. The timing and extent of his contact with the John Robinson Pilgrim congregation in Leiden is unknown but Philippe eventually joined the voyage Robinson organized to the American continent. The Leiden Pilgrims bought the Speedwell for the voyage. Although his name is not on the passenger list, Philippe is believed by Mayflower scholar Jeremy Bangs to have joined his maternal uncle Francis Cooke (husband of his mother's sister, Hester Mahieu) and young cousin John Cooke on the Speedwell voyage from Delfshaven to Southampton to meet the Mayflower. It is possible that Philippe went separately to England rather than aboard Speedwell. They gathered in England with other Pilgrims and hireling colonizers to stage the onward voyage with the two ships. The Speedwell proved unseaworthy and eleven of its passengers were able to join the Mayflower. It is unknown if the twenty (including Robert Cushman and Phillipe de Lannoy) who could not sail on the Mayflower returned to Leiden or remained in England. The Mayflower proceeded solo with a combined company of 103, leaving Plymouth on September 6, 1620, arriving Cape Cod Harbor on November 11, 1620. The Fortune eventually substituted for the Speedwell, sailing for Plymouth Colony in early July 1621, arriving on November 9, 1621, with Philippe among its passengers.[8][9]

 
FDR and his cousins in Fairhaven, Massachusetts, 1897

Life in America Edit

Philippe de Lannoy joined and resided with his uncle Francis Cooke and cousin John, who had arrived on the Mayflower the year before.[10][11] In 1623, he received a land grant in Plymouth but sold this property in 1627 and moved to Duxborough.[12] In 1634, at Plymouth, Massachusetts, he married Hester Dewsbury. Their children: 1. Mary Delano, b. abt 1635; 2. Philip Delano, b. abt 1637; 3. Hester or Esther Delano, b. abt 1640; 4. Thomas Delano, b. 21 March 1642; 5. John Delano, b. 1644; 6. Jonathan Delano, b. 1647–1648, prob. Duxbury, Massachusetts. Delano prospered and was part of the group that organized the construction of highways and bridges around the village. Hester died after 1648. Before 1653 he married the widowed Mary Pontus Glass, b. abt 1625, by whom he had three children: 1. Jane Delano; 2. Rebecca Delano; 3. Samuel Delano.".[8][9]

He served in the Pequot War of 1637 as a volunteer. In 1652, he joined with 35 other colonists to purchase trading goods in what was then called Dartmouth Township from Massasoit, the leader of the Wampanoag, who drew the boundaries. It was sold to the Religious Society of Friends or Quakers, who wished to live outside the stringent religious laws of the Puritans. Philippe gave his portion of the acquisition, amounting to 800 acres (3.2 km²), to his son Jonathan Delano. He died on August 22, 1681, in Bridgewater, Massachusetts. A great many of his offspring would become prominent mariners, whalers, and shipbuilders. The later commercial success of some Delanos was such that they would become part of the Massachusetts aristocracy, sometimes referred to as one of the Boston Brahmins (the "First Families of Boston").

Descendants Edit

 
Amasa Delano's portrait. Frontispice from his A Narrative of Voyages, 1817.
 
Warren Delano Jr., a merchant who lived in China during the 1830s.

Philippe de Lannoy's sixth son Jonathan (about 1648-1720) married Mercy Warren, granddaughter of Mayflower passenger Richard Warren; among their direct descendants are the author Laura Ingalls Wilder, President Ulysses S. Grant, President Calvin Coolidge, anthropologist Robert Redfield, astronaut Alan B. Shepard, journalist Hunter S. Thompson, entertainer Martina McBride and the poet Conrad Potter Aiken.[13]

Over time, family members migrated to other states, including Pennsylvania, Utah, Georgia, Michigan, Maine, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Virginia, Vermont and as far away as Chile, where today descendants of Captain Paul Delano are numerous and prominent.[14][15] From the New York clan, Sara Delano married James Roosevelt and their only child, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, became President of the United States.[16]

 
Delano Family Tomb in Riverside Cemetery in Fairhaven, Massachusetts
Delano family in America
  • Amasa Delano (1763—1823), master mariner, shipbuilder and author[17] Amasa Delano was a 19th-century American sea captain and trader who is best known for his role in several maritime adventures, including an encounter with a group of shipwrecked slaves that later became the basis for a famous novella. Amasa Delano was born on February 22, 1763, in Duxbury, Massachusetts, USA. He came from a seafaring family and grew up with a strong connection to the maritime world. Delano began his maritime career as a sailor, eventually rising through the ranks to become a ship captain.He engaged in various trading voyages and was involved in the lucrative sealing industry, which involved hunting seals for their valuable fur and oil in remote regions, including the South Pacific and South America. One of the most notable events in Delano's life occurred in 1805 when he encountered the Spanish schooner Tryal near the coast of Chile.Delano's ship, the Perseverance, came across the Tryal, which appeared to be in distress. Delano boarded the Spanish vessel to offer assistance. What he found was a grim scene. The Tryal was a slave ship, and the slaves on board had revolted against their captors. Delano and his crew were initially unaware of this fact. Delano and some of his crew were eventually taken captive by the rebelling slaves, but they managed to escape. Delano later returned with reinforcements and subdued the revolt. This incident and Delano's account of it became the basis for Herman Melville's novella "Benito Cereno", which was published in 1855. After his maritime adventures, Amasa Delano returned to the United States.He continued to be involved in the shipping and trading business. Amasa Delano passed away on May 13, 1823, in Fairhaven, Massachusetts. [18]


Delano family namesakes

Warren Delano Jr.'s career smuggling opium into China Edit

Warren Delano Jr. made a large fortune trading opium in Canton (now Guangzhou), China. Delano first went to China at age 24 to work for Russell & Company, which had pioneered trading with China. John Perkins Cushing – also a Russell & Company partner – had preceded Delano and initiated a close relationship with a Chinese official called Howqua. The two men had established an offshore base – an anchored floating warehouse – where Russell & Company ships would offload their opium contraband before continuing up the Pearl River Delta to Canton with their legal cargo.

By early 1843, Delano had spent a momentous decade in the China trade. He had achieved his financial competence and risen to become the head partner of the biggest American firm dealing with China. He had witnessed the destruction of the hated Canton system, the humiliation of the Chinese government, and the creation of New Chinas.[20][page needed]

References Edit

  1. ^ Smith, Jean Edward FDR, p. 10, Random House, 2007 ISBN 978-1-4000-6121-1
  2. ^ Delano, Joel Andrew, ed. (1899). The Genealogy, History, and Alliances of the American House of Delano, 1621 to 1899. New York. p. 561.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  3. ^ George English, 'L'histoire et les ancêtres de la famille de Philip Delano (Philippe de Lannoy)', Le Parchemin 72 Annee Mars-Avril 2007 No. 368, pages 114–155.
  4. ^ Muriel Curtis Cushing, Philip Delano of the "Fortune" 1621 and his descendants of Four Generations, General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1999.
  5. ^ Bouke N. Leverland, "Het Geslacht van Jan de Lannoy" [The Family of Jan de Lannoy] in Ons Voorgeslacht, Orgaan van de Zuidhollandse Vereniging voor Genealogie (the Netherlands), 9 [1954]: 79–85.
  6. ^ "GHAAHD Description". Delano Kindred. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  7. ^ George English (3 May 2020). "How Surname Origins Solved A 100 Year Old Claim Of Royal Descent". Research Through People. Retrieved 8 February 2023.
  8. ^ a b A Genealogical Profile of Phillip Delano 2012-11-01 at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ a b Pilgrim Village Family Sketch Phillip Delano
  10. ^ George English, Ancestry and History of Philip Delano, Born Philippe de Lannoy, Mayflower Descendant, 56 [2007]: pp. 70–90, 163–184.
  11. ^ Albert de Lannoy, "Réponse à question 2301" [Answer to question 2301] in Le Parchemin (Belgium), No. 169 [1974]: 49–51.
  12. ^ Jeremy Dupertuis Bangs, "The Pilgrim and Other English in Leiden Records: Some New Pilgrim Documents" in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 143 [1989]: 195–199.
  13. ^ Joel Andrew and Mortimer Delano, The genealogy, history, and alliances of the American house of Delano, 1621 to 1899, (New York, 1899).
  14. ^ The New England Historic And Genealogical Society Register, Volume 3 By New England Historic Genealogical Society.
  15. ^ The Moffett House museum in Berlin, New Hampshire.
  16. ^ Delano family papers from 1833–1919 at the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum.
  17. ^ “Delano, Amasa and Samuel,” Drew Archival Library
  18. ^ https://www.diarioconcepcion.cl/opinion/2023/09/03/amasa-delano.html
  19. ^ Homberger, Eric (2004). Mrs. Astor's New York: Money and Social Power in a Gilded Age. Yale University Press. p. 105. ISBN 9780300105155. Retrieved 26 February 2019.
  20. ^ Bradley, James (2016). The China Mirage.

External links Edit

  • The American House of Delano, 1621-1899
  • The Generations of Philippe de la Noye
  • Welcome to the Town of Dartmouth Massachusetts
  • Delano Family Tree at Geni.com
  • Delano family letters at the Newberry Library

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In the United States members of the Delano family include U S presidents Franklin Delano Roosevelt Ulysses S Grant and Calvin Coolidge astronaut Alan B Shepard and writer Laura Ingalls Wilder Its progenitor is Philippe de Lannoy 1602 1681 a Pilgrim of Walloon descent who arrived at Plymouth Massachusetts in the early 1620s His descendants also include Eustachius De Lannoy who played an important role in Indian History Frederic Adrian Delano Robert Redfield and Paul Delano Delano family forebears include the Pilgrims who chartered the Mayflower seven of its passengers and three signers of the Mayflower Compact 1 DelanoFranklin D Roosevelt with his mother and her familyEarlier spellingsde Lannoy de La NoyeEtymology of Lannoy Place of originWalloon FlandersFounderPhilip DelanoConnected familiesRoosevelts Contents 1 De Lannoy family in Europe 1 1 Migration to America 1 2 Life in America 2 Descendants 2 1 Warren Delano Jr s career smuggling opium into China 3 References 4 External linksDe Lannoy family in Europe Edit nbsp Captain Warren Delano Sr Philippe de Lannoy was born in Leiden on December 7 1602 of religious refugee parents Jan Lano born Jean de Lannoy in 1575 at Tourcoing and Marie Mahieu of Lille Spanish Netherlands both now in northern France 2 His parents were betrothed in the Leiden Walloon Church on January 13 1596 3 His father died in 1604 at Leiden Philippe s grandfather Guilbert de Lannoy of Tourcoing was born Roman Catholic but apparently became an early Protestant He left the mainland with his family for England probably in the late 1570s and then in 1591 moved to Leiden a safe harbor for religious dissidents The Mahieu family arrived in Leiden around the same time having earlier been at Armentieres near Lille The family name de Lannoy may derive from the town of Lannoy that results from the agglutination of the definite article le the and annoy alder plantation Picard variant form corresponding to Modern French aulnaie alder plantation also near Lille 4 5 There is no evidence to suggest that the Delano family are descendants of the noble House of Lannoy 6 7 Migration to America Edit Arriving from England Philippe de Lannoy s ancestors affiliated with the Leiden Walloon Church which held services in French indicating they probably spoke French or Picard The timing and extent of his contact with the John Robinson Pilgrim congregation in Leiden is unknown but Philippe eventually joined the voyage Robinson organized to the American continent The Leiden Pilgrims bought the Speedwell for the voyage Although his name is not on the passenger list Philippe is believed by Mayflower scholar Jeremy Bangs to have joined his maternal uncle Francis Cooke husband of his mother s sister Hester Mahieu and young cousin John Cooke on the Speedwell voyage from Delfshaven to Southampton to meet the Mayflower It is possible that Philippe went separately to England rather than aboard Speedwell They gathered in England with other Pilgrims and hireling colonizers to stage the onward voyage with the two ships The Speedwell proved unseaworthy and eleven of its passengers were able to join the Mayflower It is unknown if the twenty including Robert Cushman and Phillipe de Lannoy who could not sail on the Mayflower returned to Leiden or remained in England The Mayflower proceeded solo with a combined company of 103 leaving Plymouth on September 6 1620 arriving Cape Cod Harbor on November 11 1620 The Fortune eventually substituted for the Speedwell sailing for Plymouth Colony in early July 1621 arriving on November 9 1621 with Philippe among its passengers 8 9 nbsp FDR and his cousins in Fairhaven Massachusetts 1897Life in America Edit Philippe de Lannoy joined and resided with his uncle Francis Cooke and cousin John who had arrived on the Mayflower the year before 10 11 In 1623 he received a land grant in Plymouth but sold this property in 1627 and moved to Duxborough 12 In 1634 at Plymouth Massachusetts he married Hester Dewsbury Their children 1 Mary Delano b abt 1635 2 Philip Delano b abt 1637 3 Hester or Esther Delano b abt 1640 4 Thomas Delano b 21 March 1642 5 John Delano b 1644 6 Jonathan Delano b 1647 1648 prob Duxbury Massachusetts Delano prospered and was part of the group that organized the construction of highways and bridges around the village Hester died after 1648 Before 1653 he married the widowed Mary Pontus Glass b abt 1625 by whom he had three children 1 Jane Delano 2 Rebecca Delano 3 Samuel Delano 8 9 He served in the Pequot War of 1637 as a volunteer In 1652 he joined with 35 other colonists to purchase trading goods in what was then called Dartmouth Township from Massasoit the leader of the Wampanoag who drew the boundaries It was sold to the Religious Society of Friends or Quakers who wished to live outside the stringent religious laws of the Puritans Philippe gave his portion of the acquisition amounting to 800 acres 3 2 km to his son Jonathan Delano He died on August 22 1681 in Bridgewater Massachusetts A great many of his offspring would become prominent mariners whalers and shipbuilders The later commercial success of some Delanos was such that they would become part of the Massachusetts aristocracy sometimes referred to as one of the Boston Brahmins the First Families of Boston Descendants Edit nbsp Amasa Delano s portrait Frontispice from his A Narrative of Voyages 1817 nbsp Warren Delano Jr a merchant who lived in China during the 1830s Philippe de Lannoy s sixth son Jonathan about 1648 1720 married Mercy Warren granddaughter of Mayflower passenger Richard Warren among their direct descendants are the author Laura Ingalls Wilder President Ulysses S Grant President Calvin Coolidge anthropologist Robert Redfield astronaut Alan B Shepard journalist Hunter S Thompson entertainer Martina McBride and the poet Conrad Potter Aiken 13 Over time family members migrated to other states including Pennsylvania Utah Georgia Michigan Maine New York Ohio Oklahoma Virginia Vermont and as far away as Chile where today descendants of Captain Paul Delano are numerous and prominent 14 15 From the New York clan Sara Delano married James Roosevelt and their only child Franklin Delano Roosevelt became President of the United States 16 nbsp Delano Family Tomb in Riverside Cemetery in Fairhaven MassachusettsDelano family in AmericaAmasa Delano 1763 1823 master mariner shipbuilder and author 17 Amasa Delano was a 19th century American sea captain and trader who is best known for his role in several maritime adventures including an encounter with a group of shipwrecked slaves that later became the basis for a famous novella Amasa Delano was born on February 22 1763 in Duxbury Massachusetts USA He came from a seafaring family and grew up with a strong connection to the maritime world Delano began his maritime career as a sailor eventually rising through the ranks to become a ship captain He engaged in various trading voyages and was involved in the lucrative sealing industry which involved hunting seals for their valuable fur and oil in remote regions including the South Pacific and South America One of the most notable events in Delano s life occurred in 1805 when he encountered the Spanish schooner Tryal near the coast of Chile Delano s ship the Perseverance came across the Tryal which appeared to be in distress Delano boarded the Spanish vessel to offer assistance What he found was a grim scene The Tryal was a slave ship and the slaves on board had revolted against their captors Delano and his crew were initially unaware of this fact Delano and some of his crew were eventually taken captive by the rebelling slaves but they managed to escape Delano later returned with reinforcements and subdued the revolt This incident and Delano s account of it became the basis for Herman Melville s novella Benito Cereno which was published in 1855 After his maritime adventures Amasa Delano returned to the United States He continued to be involved in the shipping and trading business Amasa Delano passed away on May 13 1823 in Fairhaven Massachusetts 18 Paul Delano 1775 1842 Commander of the Chilean Department of the Navy Columbus Delano 1809 1896 a statesman lawyer rancher banker U S Congressman from Ohio Whig Republican Party member Advocated for federal African Americans rights and protection under federal government occupation of the south U S Secretary of the Interior in the Grant administration In 1874 demanded Yellowstone be federally protected In 1875 under a cloud of corruption during his tenure President U S Grant a cousin demanded his resignation He returned to Ohio as a farmer and lawyer later a town in California was named for him Warren Delano Jr 1809 1898 a grandfather of President Franklin D Roosevelt and Chief of Operations of Russell amp Company whose business included the opium trade in Canton Franklin Hughes Delano 1813 1893 a merchant and diplomat husband of Laura Astor favorite granddaughter of John Jacob Astor 19 Francis Ralph Delano 1842 1892 banker railroad executive Warren Delano IV 1852 1920 a coal magnate and horseman Sara Ann Delano 1854 1941 mother of Franklin Delano Roosevelt Jane Arminda Delano 1862 1919 an RN Nurse Founder of the American Red Cross Nurses Service died in Lilles France 1919 from influenza She died in service to stop the swine flu pandemic Frederic Adrian Delano II 1863 1953 civil engineer member of the Commercial Club of Chicago brother of Sara William Adams Delano 1874 1960 an architect Franklin Delano Roosevelt 1882 1945 32nd President of the United States Warren Delano Robbins 1885 1935 a diplomat Preston Delano 1886 1961 U S Comptroller 1938 to 1953 David Delano Clark 1924 1997 a nuclear physicist Diane Delano born 1957 an actress James Whitlow Delano born 1960 a photographer Mary Gray Reeves daughter of Florence Delano Gray born 1962 first woman to be an Episcopal bishop in California Delano family namesakesDelano California named for Columbus Delano Delano Minnesota named for Francis Roach Delano Delano Pennsylvania and Delano Township Schuylkill County Pennsylvania named for Warren Delano Jr Delano Hall the main dining facility for midshipmen at the United States Merchant Marine Academy is named in honor of the Delano family for its support of the American Merchant Marine in general and President F D Roosevelt s support for the Academy in particular Warren Delano Jr s career smuggling opium into China Edit Warren Delano Jr made a large fortune trading opium in Canton now Guangzhou China Delano first went to China at age 24 to work for Russell amp Company which had pioneered trading with China John Perkins Cushing also a Russell amp Company partner had preceded Delano and initiated a close relationship with a Chinese official called Howqua The two men had established an offshore base an anchored floating warehouse where Russell amp Company ships would offload their opium contraband before continuing up the Pearl River Delta to Canton with their legal cargo By early 1843 Delano had spent a momentous decade in the China trade He had achieved his financial competence and risen to become the head partner of the biggest American firm dealing with China He had witnessed the destruction of the hated Canton system the humiliation of the Chinese government and the creation of New Chinas 20 page needed References Edit Smith Jean Edward FDR p 10 Random House 2007 ISBN 978 1 4000 6121 1 Delano Joel Andrew ed 1899 The Genealogy History and Alliances of the American House of Delano 1621 to 1899 New York p 561 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link George English L histoire et les ancetres de la famille de Philip Delano Philippe de Lannoy Le Parchemin 72 Annee Mars Avril 2007 No 368 pages 114 155 Muriel Curtis Cushing Philip Delano of the Fortune 1621 and his descendants of Four Generations General Society of Mayflower Descendants 1999 Bouke N Leverland Het Geslacht van Jan de Lannoy The Family of Jan de Lannoy in Ons Voorgeslacht Orgaan van de Zuidhollandse Vereniging voor Genealogie the Netherlands 9 1954 79 85 GHAAHD Description Delano Kindred Retrieved 8 February 2023 George English 3 May 2020 How Surname Origins Solved A 100 Year Old Claim Of Royal Descent Research Through People Retrieved 8 February 2023 a b A Genealogical Profile of Phillip Delano Archived 2012 11 01 at the Wayback Machine a b Pilgrim Village Family Sketch Phillip Delano George English Ancestry and History of Philip Delano Born Philippe de Lannoy Mayflower Descendant 56 2007 pp 70 90 163 184 Albert de Lannoy Reponse a question 2301 Answer to question 2301 in Le Parchemin Belgium No 169 1974 49 51 Jeremy Dupertuis Bangs The Pilgrim and Other English in Leiden Records Some New Pilgrim Documents in The New England Historical and Genealogical Register 143 1989 195 199 Joel Andrew and Mortimer Delano The genealogy history and alliances of the American house of Delano 1621 to 1899 New York 1899 The New England Historic And Genealogical Society Register Volume 3 By New England Historic Genealogical Society The Moffett House museum in Berlin New Hampshire Delano family papers from 1833 1919 at the Franklin D Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum Delano Amasa and Samuel Drew Archival Library https www diarioconcepcion cl opinion 2023 09 03 amasa delano html Homberger Eric 2004 Mrs Astor s New York Money and Social Power in a Gilded Age Yale University Press p 105 ISBN 9780300105155 Retrieved 26 February 2019 Bradley James 2016 The China Mirage External links EditThe American House of Delano 1621 1899 The Generations of Philippe de la Noye Welcome to the Town of Dartmouth Massachusetts Delano Family Tree at Geni com Delano family letters at the Newberry Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Delano family amp oldid 1176300613, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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