INDEX
THIRTEENTH GENERATION

2272. L.I. Van Sickelen (/Van Sicklon)
2273. Susanna unknown
REF: http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/iles/5583
"Re: Van Siclen = VanSicklen, Van Sickle
Posted by: CHRISTINE GHESQUIRE (ID *****5574) Date: August 10, 2005 at 19:52:48...
"During the crusades and other wars involving Flanders, the VanSICKLE men (de Seclin) were represented. Some years before 1300 a town was established in Flanders near the French border of the present Belgium, called Seclin. In 1338 an English army invaded the territory of Flanders and burnt down the good town of Seclin and many villages in its neighbourhood. This was in the same year that a deSeclin family (Van der Sickelen) relocated in Ghent and built three large stone houses... The old Van der Sickelen home, or the 'Grote Sikel' still exists in Ghent... in 1339 a Simon Van der Sickelen owned it. The last male member of the family who possessed this house was James Van der Sickelen who died on 23rd May 1520.
"The VanSickelen (or VanSicklen) family was Norman and came to Ghent Belgium from Amiens sometime before 1338. George VanSickelen was Abbot of St. Bavon in 1406. Anthony VanSickelen was one of the Protestants who moved from Catholic Belgium to Protestant Holland in 1566. He became Councillor for the Province of Zealand and signed the Pacification of Ghent. (N.B. From notes of Mrs. A. Johnson)"
2274. Anthony ("The Turk") Jansen (Van Salee)
- b. 1607 Cartegena, Spain (SRC: marriage banns, Neth.)
- d. Mar. 1676 Gravesend, Kings, NY
- Race: "mulatto"; Religion: Islam
- emigrated to America 1629
- m.(1): (2275) Grietje Reyniers 15/16 Dec. 1629 on board ship from Holland to New Amsterdam
- m.(2): Metje Grevenraet (b.ABT 1617) 1665/70
2275. Grietje (Reiners/) Reyniers (/Reinies)
- b. 1602 Amsterdam, Netherlands (/Wesel, North Rhine, Germany?)
- d. 1669 Gravesend, Long Island, NY
- Race: "white"
- Family (1): Albert Egberts 26 Sep. 1626 Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Neth.
- b. ABT 1598 Wesel, Nordrhein-Westphaln, Germany
- d. 1628
- of Haarlem, Noord Holland, Netherlands
- Family (2): (2274) Anthony Jansen Van Salee
- i. (Annetje/) Annica (Antonise /Theunis) Jansen
- b. 1632 New Amsterdam/ Kings, NY /on board ship
- d. AFT 1698 Hempstead, Long Island, NY
- Family: Thomas Southard (ABT 1615/34-1688/89) 29 Dec. 1650 Gravesend (Brooklyn), NY [children b. 1648/60-1675/83]
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ii. Cornelia (Antonise /Theunis) Jansen
- b. 1638 of Ghent, Belgium/ New Amsterdam, NY/ on board ship
- d. BEF 1666 Gravesend, Long Island, NY
- Family: Willem /William (Janse/ Janson/) Johnsen (Van Borckelloo) (ABT 1636[/51??]-1683) Feb. 1657/58 Brooklyn, New Neth.
- a. Jannetje Barkeloo
- b. ABT 1660
- d. AFT 1718
- Family (1): Jan Johnson 18 May 1679 New Amersfoort, Kings, NY
- b. 1658 Gelderland Prov., Netherlands
- d. 1697
- Father: Barent Van Driest (-1655) of Gelderland
- Mother: Altje
- 1. (1141iii[2]b[1]) Margrietje Janse /Johnsen
- Family (2): Elias Hubbard
15 Dec. 1699
- b. 11 Apr. 1673 Gravesend, Kings, NY
- Father: James Hubbard s/o J & Martha
- Mother: Elizabeth Bayles d/o Jn & Reb
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iii. Sara (/Sarah) (Antonise /Theunis) Jansen
- b. 1635 of Wesel, Germany/ on board ship
- d. 1715 NY
- Family: Jan Emans Jr. ABT 1660 Gravesend, Kings, NY
- b. 1629/35 Noord, Netherlands/ James City, VA
- w.p. 11 Oct. 1715 Gravesend, Kings, NY
- Freeholder 1656 Gravesend, Kings, NY
- Father: Andrew Emans
- a. Jacobus Emans
- b. ABT 1670
- d. BEF Apr. 1749
- m. Grietje Romeyn 10 May 1700
- [c?] 29 Aug. 1680 Flatlands, Kings, NY
- Father: Christoffel Romeyn s/o Jan (~1627-)
- Mother: Geertje Wyckoff d/o Pr & Grie V Ness
- 1. (1137vi_c) Cornelia Emans (F)
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b. Abraham Emans
- b. 1670 Gravesend, Kings, NY
- d. Mar. 1756 Colts Neck, Monmouth, NJ
- m. Rebecca Stilwell 20 Oct. 1693
- b. 1675 Brooklyn, Kings, NY
- d. 1702 Brooklyn, Kings, NY
- Father: Nicholas Stillwell
- Mother: Rebecca Bayles d/o Jn & R Stillwell
- 1. (516[2]f[1]) Jan Emans 18 Nov. 1724 RDC Kingston, Ulster, NY -- DE PUY LINE
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c. Andries Emans
- b. ABT 1677 Gravesend, Kings, NY
- d. ABT 1728 New Utrecht, Long Island, NY
- m. Rebecca Van Cleef
4 Nov. 1693 prob. Gravesend, Kings, NY
- b. ABT 1672 Gravesend, Kings, NY
- d. 15 Nov. 1755 NJ
- Father: Jan Corneliszen Van Cleef (~1628-) of Ger.
- Mother: Engeltje Louwerens Pieterszen (1646-) of Long Is
- 1. Johannes Emans
- b. ABT 1706 Gravesend, Kings, NY
- d. 24 Mar. 1751/52 Readington Twp, Hunterdon, NJ
- Freeholder 1741 Readington Twp, Hunterdon, NJ
- m. Teuntje Van Dyck ABT 1726
- b. 18 Apr. 1707 Readington Twp, Hunterdon, NJ
- d. AFT 1757 Readington Twp, Hunterdon, NJ
- Father: Jan Van Dyck s/o J & T V Pelt
- Mother: Annetje Verkerk d/o Roelof Jans
- A. (1037vi_c1[1]) Rebecca Emmons -- DE PUY LINE
- B. (1037vi_c2[1]) Catherina Emans -- DE PUY LINE
iv. (1137) Eva Antonise Jansen
REF:
http://www.conovergenealogy.com/Internet/d0009/f0000175.html#I97450
http://www.my-ged.com/db/page/iles/5542
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(2274) Anthony Jansen Van Salee came to New Amsterdam and bought land about 1630, on what now is lower Manhatten of New York City, NY. A Hollander from Salee, a seaport in Africa, (2274) Anthony was the son an admiral in the fleet of the Sultan of Morocco. Since the Dutch built ships for the Sultan, the Dutch Court of New Amsterdam went out of the way to defer to the Admiral's son until both he and his wife became intolerabley arrogant and insulting to both the Court and his neighbors . He was eventually banned from New Amsterdam and moved to Long Island. His home was called "Turks Plantation"
Upon the death of his wife, Anthony moved back to New Amsterdam, where he converted his house into an Inn which he and his second wife operated in their elderly years. Although his real estate was no longer extensive, Anthony was listed among the wealthy men to be assessed in the 1674 tax list of New Amsterdam. In his later years
Anthony was at times "summoned because of his being an aged and worthy man esteemed for his knowledge of the old boundaries of land on Long Island." Anthony was described as a "man of prodigious strength" and as "a man of great vigor."   |
|   | (2274) Anthony's first wife, (2275) Grietje Reyniers, is described as "the first prostitute of New Amsterdam". She had been a barmaid in Amsterdam before marrying Anthony, and was cited by the New Amsterdam courts for various breaches of conduct. A fictional treatment of these people in New Amsterdam can be found in "The Drowning Room", by Michael Pye (unfortunately, not a book that sticks to the facts as closely as one would wish). There is a lot of factual information about van Salee in New Amsterdam in The Washington-McClain Ancestry, by Charles A. Hoppin, vol. 3.
SRC: Douglas Barricklow dlbdb@open.org
 
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2276. Jan Cornelissen Van Hoorn
- b. ABT 1611 Hoorn, Noord Holland, Netherlands
- i. BEF June 1669 New York, New York, NY (/Amsterdam, Neth.)
- m. (2277) Hillegonda Joris 6 Feb.1633 Hoorn, Noord Holland, Netherlands
2277. Hillegonda Joris
- b. ABT 1613 of Hoorn, Noord Holland, Netherlands
- Family (1): (2276) an Cornelissen Van Hoorn
- i. (1138) Cornelius Jansen Van Hoorn
- ii. Vroutje Van Hoorn
- c. 12 Dec. 1643 New Amsterdam, New York, NY
- d. 1692
- iii. Joris Jansen Van Horne (M)
- iv. Abraham Van Hoorn
- b. 8 Aug. 1647 New Amsterdam, New York, NY
- d. young
- v. Abraham Van Hoorn
- c. 24 Oct. 1649 New Amsterdam, New York, NY
- vi. Judith Van Hoorn
- c. 25 Feb. 1652 New Amsterdam, New York, NY
- d. young
- vii. Aefje Van Hoorn
- c. 12 May 1654 New Amsterdam, New York, NY
- Family (1): Johan Tudor (ABT 1650-) 14 Apr. 1675 NY
- Family (2): John Theobales (ABT 1650-)
- Family (2): Evert Peterses Keteltas 16 June 1669 New Amsterdam, New York, NY
- b. ABT 1609 New Amsterdamn New York, NY
2278. Thymen Jans Lymen
- b. 1603 Flekkeroy, Sogne, V-Agdr, Norway
- d. BEF 1646 of New York, New York, NY
- Arrived New Netherlands ABT 1633
- Occupation: Ship's Carpenter for the West Indies Company
- m. (2279) Martje Jans ABT 1632
2279. Martje Jans
- b. 1603 Vleckere/ Flekkeröy, Sogne, V-Agdr /Lister og Mandal, Norway
- d. 17 i. 20 Nov. 1677
- remained in New Amsterdam when husband moved to Kings 1666
- Occupation: Shopkeeper
- Family (1): (2278) Thymen Jans Lymen
- i. (1139) Anna Maria Jans
- ii. Elsje Tymens
- b. ABT 1635 New Amsterdam, New York, NY
- Family (1): Pieter Corneliszen Vanderveen (1625-1661) 7 Jan. 1652 New York, New York, NY
- Family (2): Jacob Leisler (1635-1691) 11 Apr. 1663 New Amsterdam, New York, NY
- Family (2): Dirck Corneliszen (Van Wensveen) (ABT 1599-) 28 May(/Aug.) 1646
- Family (3): Lieut. Govert Loockermans 11 July 1649 RDC New Amsterdam, New York, NY
- c. 2 July 1612 Turnhout, Antwerp, Belgium
- d. BEF 18 May 1671 New York, New York, NY
- Neth to New Amsterdam Apr. 1633 on "St. Martin" (a Spanish vessel captured en route)
- became resident of New Utrecht, Kings, NY 1666
- Occupation: Clerk, Ship Captain
- Father: Jan Loockermans
- m(1): Ariaentje Jans 26 Feb. 1640/41 Amsterdam, Noord Holland, Netherlands
- b. ABT 1619 [Norway?/] Netherlands
- d. July 1649
- Neth to New Amsterdam 29 Nov. 1641 on "Coninck Davit"
- (Govert sailed back to Neth. 1640 to marry her)
- 1. Marritje Loockermans
- b. 3 Nov. 1641 at Sea, on "De Coninck David"
- c. 1 Dec. 1641 of New York, New York, NY
- liv. New York, New York, NY 1671 (witness to baptism of Johannes s/o Jan Andrieszen & Grietie Jans)
- Family: Balthazar Bayard 12 Nov. 1664 RDC New Amsterdam, New York, NY
- b. ABT 1635 NY
- Father: Samuel Bayard (1609-<47) s/o B
- Mother: Anna Stuyvesant d/o Pet & Marg Hardenstein
REF: http://www.familysearch.org/Search/af/ancestral_file_frame.asp?recid=16969003
NOTE: (2278) Thymen Jans Lymen may have come to New Amsterdam with Director Twiller. He did not find favor with Kieft, the following director, who with the council admonished him for faulty repairs. Thymen replied that if the ships' captains did not tell him of the problems and the council did not fund the repairs, what could they expect?
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NOTE: (2279ii[2]) Jacob Leisler led the Dutch rebellion and retook New York from the English in 1689. When the English retook New York about 18 months later, Leisler was hanged for treason. -- http://www.otal.umd.e../du/~walt/gen/htmfile/7710.htm
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