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Antony Jansen “du Turck” van Salee

Dutch: Anthonis Janszoon "Antoni du Turck” van Salee
Also Known As: "Antony Janszoon"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Sale, Rabat-Sale-Zemmour-Zaer, Morocco
Death: March 1676 (68-69)
Manhattan, Bridge Street, New York, New York, New York, American Colonies
Immediate Family:

Son of Jan Janszoon van Haarlem, aka Murat Reis the Younger and Margarita
Husband of Grietje Reyniers and Metje Andries Grevenraet
Father of Jan Antonis van Salee; Annica Antonis Southard; Sara Antonis Emans; Cornelia Anthonisdr van Barkelo and Eva Antonis van Sicklen
Brother of Abraham Janszoon van Salee; Philip Jansz van Haarlem; Cornelis Jansen van Salee and Marijken Jandochter Van Salee
Half brother of Jan Jansen; Lysbeth Janz; N.N. Jansz and Edward van Haarlem

Occupation: pirate/privateer, Farmer, Colonist
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About Antony Jansen “du Turck” van Salee

Anthony van Salee

Birth: 1607
Death: 1676 Manhattan New York County (Manhattan) New York, USA

Some believe he is buried on the property of 29,31,33,35,37 and 39 Broadway, New York. Some believe he was born in Cartagena, Spain and some say Port of Sale, Morocco.

Home of Antoni du Turck (#22) shown in 1639 map, Manatvs gelegen op de Noot [sic] Riuier, by Vinckeboons, Joan. https://www.loc.gov/item/97683586/

See "Translation of Index for 1639 Map" under DOCUMENTS

http://billsbrownstone.com/DutchDays/BridgeStreet.asp

First Spouse:

  • Grietje Reyniers Van Salee (1602 - 1669)*

Children:

  1. Annica Antonise Van Salee Southard (1635 - 1698)*, b. about 1632 in New Amsterdam. m. Thomas Southard
  2. Sarah Antonise Van Salee Emans (1635 - 1715)*
  3. Cornelia Anthonisdochter Van Salee Borculo (1638 - 1666)*, m. William Jansen Van Borkelo
  4. Eva Antonise Van Salee Van Sicklen (1640 - 1710)*, m. Ferdinandus Van Sickelen in 1660.

Burial:

Body lost or destroyed
Find A Grave Memorial# 103573228
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Anthony also married a woman of the immigrant family Grevenraet that had been in New Amsterdam for a few years > Metje Andries Grevenraet sometime after 1669. They had no children.

Anthony died March of 1676 in New Amsterdam (New York).

"Anthony Jansen van Salee is a Turk, a rascal and a horned beast." -- Hendrick Jansen voicing the common view of his neighbor's character in 1638.

"New Amsterdam was a litigious place, and Anthony was involved in more than his share of lawsuits. Within five years, Anthony was hauled into court for stealing wood, paying wages he owed with a dead goat, allowing his dog to kill a neighbor's hog, pointing a loaded pistol at the overseer of the West India Company's slaves, threatening a debt collector with bloodshed if he insisted on the money owed and slandering any number of people."

"Following numerous legal disputes, including with the church, Anthony was ordered to leave New Netherland, but on appeal to the Dutch West India Company, was allowed to settle on 200 acres (0.81 km2) in what would become New Utrecht and Gravesend, Brooklyn. This made him now one of the largest and most prominent landholders on Long Island. He was the neighbor of Lady Deborah Moody, of whom he was on good terms with, although he had disputes with her husband Sir Henry who filed speech charges against him."

-Anthony "The Turk" Jansen van Salee (as recorded by Diane Foust Hubbard)-

Most famous were the notorious Abraham Jansz and Anthony Jansen van Salee, a mulatto giant of prodigious strength later nicknamed "the Terrible Turk."

Both followed their father’s double life as a pirate and adventurer, and both later chose to join the early settlers of New Amsterdam (later the city of New York) in the New World.

According to a "historian of the African diaspora" named Mario de Valdes y Cocom, Anthony Jansen van Salee's rumored famous descendants include Cornelius Vanderbilt, Jackie Kennedy (whose swarthy father was known as "Black Jack Bouvier"), and Humphrey Bogart.

For anyone interested in the location of Anthony Jansen's Brugh Straet house - the "footprint" of the original lot still exists, though the lot is a small parking lot now. It is on Bridge Street, just west of Broadway if memory serves me, adjacent to the White Horse Tavern (which incidentally was open in the mid-1600s though at a different location). (as recorded by Brian Smith)

Sources:

  • "Muslims in Early America" (see sources tab)
  • "Sex and the City: The Early Years" (see sources tab)
  • PBS "Frontline: Van Salees" (see sources tab)
  • Anthony and Grietje are mentioned several times in this book: http://www.randomhouse.com/features/island/
  • New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, vol. 103, p. 16
  • The Washington-McClain Ancestry, by Charles A. Hoppin, vol. 3
  • Teunis G. Bergen, "Register, in Alphabetical Order, of the Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, NY, from its First Settlement by Europeans to 1700" (Polyanthos, Cottonport, 1973). (see documents under media tab)
  • Corwin J. Emmons, "An Emmons Genealogy" p. xviii (printed by Heuer Bookbinding Service of Chesire, Connecticut, published 1983 by Wilbur D. Emmons) Note: excellent photocopy of original in possession of Michael S. Caldwell. Text: "he died in March, 1676 without a will" Note: Dave Savage owns copy #40. It is through Anthony and Gretje's daughter, Sara, that he descends from the Emmons family.
  • http://www.teachout.org/vna/ There is a map here that shows New Amsterdam in 1660. The map depicts homes and farms and it has an accompanying table identifying the owners of the homes/farms. Anthony had two houses (E21 and E22).
  • Benjamin F. Thompson, "History of Long Island, 3rd Edition" New York, 1918. Vol IIII page 109

Unverified sources:

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Records:

3 May 1652 [not. H.Schaef, 1347 / 40] In the name of Antony Jansz van Salee, a farmer in New Netherland, has been engaged Thomas Cornelisz from Flensburg with consent of his father, Cornelius Thomas from Flensburg, to work for him for three years as a farm-hand, earning 36 guilders in the first year, 40 in the second and 50 in the third. -- New Netherland Connections, Volume 5, Number 1, p. 28

Court Records:

April the 24th . A. 1666. Att a Mayors Court held in New York.

In the difference between Anthony Jansen van Sale, pltf. on the one side, and Thomas Cocx, deft. on the other, for balance of rent, the Worshipful Court order the case to be placed in the hands of arbitrators, and therunto were nominated and elected M. Samuel Edsal and Pieter Wolfertsen van Couwenhoven, who are hereby requested to reconcile parties, if possible; if not to report their award to the Court. Ady as above.

At a Court of Schout, Burgmast. and Schepens holden in the City Hall, the 17th. Jan. A. 1674.

Schout A. De Mill, pltf. v/s Anthony Jansen Salee, deft. Pltf. says, the the deft. sold 4 mutsjens of drink to the Indian, who was lately shot dead by the sentry and as he is the cause of the consequent accident etc. Defts. wife appears and denies, that she gave any drink to the Indian and offers to confirm the same by oath. The W. Court dismiss pltfs. complaint, unless he can prove his statement.

At a Court of Schout, Burgomast. and Schepens holden at the City Hall of the City N: Orange the 29th. May A. 1674.

Schout Anthony de Mill, pltf. v/s Anthony Jansen van Salee, deft. Pltf. says, that the deft. furnished lodging in the night between the 28th and 29th of April to an Englishman, named Edwaert Bambri, residing at Martenaers Neck, which is directly contrary to the Placard made on that subject: he concludes therefore, that the deft. shall be condemned according to said Placard in a fine of fl. 600 in beavers with costs. Burgomasters and Schepens having heard defts. excuse condemn him (for reasons) only in a fine of one beaver, worth costs.

Note: This was a continuation of the case which was heard on 22 May when Anthony maintained that the daughter of Margriet Philips had brought the Englishman to lodge at his house, saying the Schout was already notified about him, but that was not the case.



Anthony Janszoon van Salee was a prominent early Dutch settler in the English settlement under Dutch rule in Gravesend, Brooklyn, Kings, western Long Island, after 1645. Gravesend is now a neighborhood in south-central Brooklyn, along the shore of Gravesend Bay and Coney Island. In 1609 Henry Hudson landed his ship the Half Moon there at the island known by the natives as Narrioch (Coney Island). In 1643 Gravesend then became one of the original towns founded in the Dutch colony of New Netherland when Governor Willem Kieft granted a land patent to the Anabaptist Lady Deborah Moody, as a site where that English sect could settle free from religious persecution. Clashes with the natives delayed the town for two more years, until December 19, 1645

Anthony Janszoon van Salee (1607–1676) was the son of famed Dutch pirate Jan Janszoon van Haarlem. Anthony was an original settler of and prominent landholder, merchant, and creditor in New Netherland, and may have been the first Muslim in the New World.

From The History of the Van Sickle Family in the United States of America by John Waddell Van Sickle:

Antony Jansen is supposed to have come from Fez or Salee in Africa, and was probably a son of Jan Janse, of Haerlem in Holland, "a freebooter and pirate, who settled in Salee in MOrocco, where he married, turned Turk or Mohammedan, deserting his lawful wife and children, whom he had left at Haerlem." Was a pirate with his father. Emigrated to New Amsterdam. Gave Ferdinandus his deed to a plantation in 1661

Name: Anthony Van Salee formerly Jansen

Born in Amsterdam

Marriage

In 1624, Anthony was in Salé, Morocco with his father, leaving in 1627 for Algiers with his family. Van Salee was living near the harbor in Amsterdam when he obtained a marriage license on December 15, 1629 to marry 27-year old German-native Grietse Reyniers two days before his ship to the New World left. Husband of Grietje Reyniers — married 1629 in on board ship

Immigration

In 1630, at the age of 22, he immigrated to New Netherland, along with his bride, as a colonist of the Dutch West India Company.

Children

He had four daughters with Reyniers who married into respectable colonial commercial families: 1. Eva Antonis, who married Ferdinandus van Sycklin, an original immigrant to New Netherlands for whom Van Siclen Avenue in Brooklyn is named for. He was a descendant of a crusader and banker named Simon van der Sicklen, whose family possessed the domain of Nazareth, Belgium during the medieval ages and founded the town of Seclin, now in France. The family's original surname was de la Faucille. 2. Cornelia, who married William Johnson 3. Annica, who married Thomas Southard. Annica and Thomas's daughter Abigail was the great-great-grandmother of Cornelius Vanderbilt 4. Sara, who married John Emans. They are fifth great-grandparents of Warren G. Harding.

2nd Marriage

Grietse died in 1669, and Anthony married Metje Grevenraet, before dying in 1676 after passing his final years at his home on Bridge Street. Some say that Metje was a Quaker who helped Anthony tolerate the church, but it is doubtful that Metje was a Quaker have come from quite a different Dutch background.



Biography Anthony Janszoon van Salee was a prominent early Dutch settler in the English settlement under Dutch rule in Gravesend, Brooklyn, Kings, western Long Island, after 1645. Gravesend is now a neighborhood in south-central Brooklyn, along the shore of Gravesend Bay and Coney Island. In 1609 Henry Hudson landed his ship the Half Moon there at the island known by the natives as Narrioch (Coney Island). In 1643 Gravesend then became one of the original towns founded in the Dutch colony of New Netherland when Governor Willem Kieft granted a land patent to the Anabaptist Lady Deborah Moody, as a site where that English sect could settle free from religious persecution. Clashes with the natives delayed the town for two more years, until December 19, 1645. Anthony Janszoon van Salee (1607–1676) was the son of famed Dutch pirate Jan Janszoon van Haarlem. Anthony was an original settler of and prominent landholder, merchant, and creditor in New Netherland, and may have been the first Muslim in the New World. "Antony Jansen is supposed to have come from Fez or Salee in Africa, and was probably a son of Jan Janse, of Haerlem in Holland , a freebooter and pirate, who settled in Salee in Morocco, where he married, turned Turk or Mohammedan, deserting his lawful wife and children, whom he had left at Haerlem"[1][2] Anthony came to New Amsterdam and bought land about 1630, on what now is lower Manhatten of New York City, New York. Perhaps due to an ego brought on by his background, or a natural aversion to friendship, he was widely known as a very disagreeable fellow. He was considered a prosperous farmer but as a result of his hostile disposition was eventually banned from New Amsterdam. He eventually moved to Gravesend, Long Island but continued to deal in New Amsterdam real estate for the rest of his life. Antony Jansen Van Salee was the son of a Dutch buccaneer, Jan Jansen (born in Amsterdam in the late 1500's) and a Moroccan mother. Antony was born in the port of Fezbut lived in Sale before he immigrated to New Amsterdam in 1630. This tall, dark, and muscular rogue, who was wild and forceful, was known as "The Turk" or as the "Troublesome Turk" in some historical documents. He married Dec.15, 1629, Grietje Reiners (Reyniers)(Egberts?) a bar maid from Amsterdam who arrived in New Amsterdam in 1633 on the 'Southberg'. History paints them as an extremely colorful couple with questionable reputations. They were involved in ma ny petty slander suits. However, their four daughters were quite respectab le and married into prominent families. Anthony was the son an admiral in the fleet of the Sultan of Morocco and 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. "A Hollander; from Salee, a seaport in Africa to new Amsterdam patentee and pioneer, Gravesend and New Utrecht; his home called "Turks Plantation" Anthony had secured a bouwery (farm) near Fort Amsterdam by 1638 he had been in New Amsterdam between one and four years. The farm was called Wallenstein and occupied the area from Broadway to the East River between Ann Street and Maiden Lane. He sold this farm to Barent Dircksen on May 7, 1639. In August of 1639 Governor Kieft had "given and granted to Anthony jansen of Salee 100 morgens (200 acres) of land lying on the bay of the North river upon Long Island opposite Coney Island, stretching along the shore... " This property was between what would become Gravesend and New Utrecht, NY. On May 24, 1643 he bought additional a lot and house in New Amsterdam, it was described as the third lot facing the East River on the westerly side of the present Bridge Street. In February 1660 he sold his Gravesend plantation as a result of an Indian uprising, to Nicholas Stilwell in a deal he would soon regret. On February 9, 1662 he petitioned the courts to be released from the sale on the ground that it was sold to cheap. He was not to win the case but the property continued to be referred to as the Turk's Plantation for years to come. :Anthony had received property from Stilwell as part of the original deal and also acquired more land on the western part of Coney Island. He continued to live on this property till about 1669 when upon the death of his first wife and second marriage he moved back to New Amsterdam and moved into the property on Bridge Street, which he had owned there for years and remained in residence there till his death in 1676. At this time he conveyed to his son-in-law, Ferdinandus Janse van Sicklen the property on Long Island. Anthony converted his Bridge Street 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.": [3] Name Anthony Janszen "the Turk" Van Salee Anthony Van Salee formerly Jansen[4] [5][6][7][8][9][10] Anthony Jansen Vansalee[11] Birth 1607 in Salee or Fez in Morocco or in Cartagena, Spain or Van Felt, Netherlands Abt 1610 Amsterdam | Holland Anthony was born in 1607. He passed away in 1676. [12] Marriages & Children

Marriage Anthonis Janss and Grietje Reijniers [13] Transcript Dutch: Compareerden als vooren Anthonis Janss van Cartegene, vaerentgesel, out 22 jaer, geen ouders hebbende, wonende bij de harinckpackerij, en Grietie Reyniers, van Wesel, weduwe van Albert Egbertss, verclaerde over de twee jaer weduwe te sijn geweest .notitie in marge: acte verleent om t'scheep te trouwen translated: Appearing as before mentioned Anthonis Jans from Cartgene , seaman age 22 , has no parents, living near the herring warehouse, and Grietie Reyniers from Wesel, widow of Albert Egbertss, declared to have been widow for over 2 years. Note in margin: certificate grants to marry at ship.

Anthonis Janss and Grietje Reijniers married aboard of the ship the 'Soutberg' , armed with the approval certificate pastor Everardus Bogardus completed the wedding ceremony at sea. In 1624, Anthony was in Salé, Morocco with his father, leaving in 1627 for Algiers with his family. Van Salee was living near the harbor in Amsterdam when he obtained a marriage license on December 15, 1629 to marry 27-year old German-native Grietse Reyniers two days before his ship to the New World left. The records of the Gemeente-Archief in Amsterdam show that on 26 September 1626 Grietje Reyniers of Amsterdam, aged twenty-four years, parents unnamed, assisted by her cousin, Heyltge Gerrits Schaeck,married Aelbert Egberts, from Haarlem, a tailor, aged twenty years, having no father, and assisted by his mother, Hillegond Cornelis. The records further show that on 15 December 1629 Grietje Reyniers, from Wesel, Germany, widow of Aelbert Egberts for over two years, and Anthony Jansz, seaman from Cartagena, aged twenty-two years, parents not named, received a certificate allowing them to get married "on board." Thus Grietje was about five years Anthony's senior.[14] He had four daughters with Grietje Reyniers who married into respectable colonial commercial families: Eva Antonis, who married Ferdinandus van Sycklin, an original immigrant to New Netherlands for whom Van Siclen Avenue in Brooklyn is named for. He was a descendant of a crusader and banker named Simon van der Sicklen, whose family possessed the domain of Nazareth, Belgium during the medieval ages and founded the town of Seclin, now in France. The family's original surname was de la Faucille./Eva Antonis Jansen, b. 1641; bp. 3 Nov 1647 NYC Ref Ch (age 6 y) witn. Borger Janszen, Maryken Lievens m. abt 1660 Ferdinandus Jansen Van Sycklin (Van Sickle) Cornelia, who married William Johnson/ Cornelia Jansen (Van Salee), b. say 1638; d. before Dec 1669; m. about 3 Feb 1658, William Janszen (Barkelo) of NY Annica, who married Thomas Southard. Annica and Thomas's daughter Abigail was the great-great-grandmother of Cornelius Vanderbilt / Annica Jansen (Anneke), b. say 1632 poss. Amsterdam; m. before 22 Dec 1653, Thomas Southard (aka Schondtwart; Suddert of Gravesend Sara, who married John Emans. They are fifth great-grandparents of Warren G. Harding. /Sarah Jansen (Sarah Anthonys Van Salee), b. say 1635; m. John Emans of Gravesend, son of Andries Emans ( an Englishman who came in 1661 from Leyden to Gravesend, L.I. in the ship St. Jean Baptist.) December 15, 1629 in Long Island City, Queens, New York, USA or The Netherlands or New Amsterdam, NY or on board ship December 15, 1629 in At Sea On or After 15 December 1629 Place: Soutberg (ship) 2) Grietje died in 1669, and Anthony married Metje Grevenraet, before dying in 1676 after passing his final years at his home on Bridge Street. Metje was a Quaker who helped Anthony tolerate the church (Trijntje Jonas was her aunt ?)

1670 Immigration In 1630, at the age of 22, he immigrated to New Netherland, along with his bride, as a colonist of the Dutch West India Company. BEF 1633[15] Death March 1675 in New York City, New York March 1676 in New Amsterdam, New York 1676 in Graves End, Li NY/ Gravesend, Kings Co., New York [16] Sources ↑ :Was a pirate with his father , emigrated to New Amsterdam gave Ferdinandus his deed to a plantation in 1661 ↑ From The History of the Van Sickle Family in the United States of America by John Waddell Van Sickle ↑ Note NI583 ↑ Jansen-1037 was created by Tom Greene through the import of tgreeneftdna1.ged on Jun 29, 2014. ↑ Source: S346 Abbreviation: bstout2.FTW Title: bstout2.FTW Repository: R2 Data: Text: Date of Import: Jul 8, 2002 Data: Text: Date of Import: Jul 8, 2002 ↑ Source: S26 Abbreviation: frsout2.GED Title: frsout2.GED Repository: R2 Data: Text: Date of Import: May 11, 2003 Data: Text: Date of Import: May 11, 2008 ↑ Source: S228 Abbreviation: frsout2.FTW Title: frsout2.FTW Repository: R2 Data: Text: Date of Import: May 11, 2003 Repository: R2 Data: Text: Date of Import: May 11, 2003 ↑ Source: S441 Abbreviation: wpg1.FTW Title: wpg1.FTW Repository: R2 Data: Text: Date of Import: May 12, 2003 Data: Text: Date of Import: May 12, 2003 ↑ : Source: S474: Page: Bergen, Teunis G. Register, in Alphabetical Order, of the Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, New York, from its First Settlement by Europeans to 1700; With Contributions to their Biographies and Genealogies, Compiled from Various Sources. Baltimore, MD; Clearfield Co., Inc., 1997. 452p. Pp. 154-156 ↑ Entered by Roger Wehr, May 31, 2013 ↑ Vansalee-1 was created by Mark Stuckenborg through the import of Stinnett_Distant_Ancestors.ged on Jan 28, 2014. ↑ Source will be added by Stephen Pratt Ph.D. by 5 Dec 2017. ↑ Marriage 1 Citaat van Index record op Stadsarchief Amsterdam opgehaald op 27 Januari 2016 inschrijvingsdatum 15-12-1629 registered naam bruidegom Janss, Anthonis groom naam bruid Reijniers, Grietje bride naam eerdere man Egbertsz, Albert Name previous husband bronverwijzing DTB 435,p.8 source reference opmerkingen Huwelijksintekeningen van de KERK. comments Ondertrouwregister NL-SAA-26358626 register of proclamations Source: Own edit Source: Marriage 1: "Netherlands, Noord-Holland Province, Church Records, 1523-1948," images, FamilySearch Marriage record Family search accessed 27 January 2016), Nederlands Hervormde > Amsterdam > Huwelijksaangiften, Trouwen 1628-1630 > image 445 of 582; Nederlands Rijksarchiefdienst, Den Haag (Netherlands National Archives, The Hague) Source: Thanks to Armando Framarini from this great Jansen- van Sallee genealogy Facebook Group link provided by Michael Stills ↑ Source: Record ID Number: MH:SC14 familysearch ↑ : Source: S42: Page: http://longislandgenealogy.com/muslims.html ↑ : User ID: 530F2B07490C836960026221127639B8 Record ID Number: MH:IF45 Wikipedia contributors, "Anthony Janszoon van Salee," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anthony_Janszoon_van_Sal... (accessed August 17, 2016). Van Laer, Arnold Johan Ferdinand van, and Kenneth Scott. 1974. Register of the Provincial Secretary, 1638-1642. vol. 1. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing. p. 11. Source: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, Ancestral File Number: 33TD-H4 Source: #S424: Page: http://www.memoirist.com/The%20Barbary%20Pirates.pdf Source: #S483: Page: Electronic message board: Anthony Jansen Van Salee By Norma House November 17, 2001 at 07:19:15 In reply to: Re: Anthony Jansen Van Salee http://genforum.genealogy.com/morocco/messages/156.html: Note: To read a fascinating article titled "Anthony Janse van Salee, and van Vaes of New Amsterdam and Long Island," Users Doris Documents The Master Genealogist v7 Van Salee Bio rtf Source: #S518: Page: http://www.geocities.com/dane97520/VanSalee.html Page The Washington Ancestry and Records of the McClain, Johnson and Forty Other Colonial American Families, by Charles Arthur Hoppin, Greenfield, Ohio: Privately Printed 1932: Note: For another interesting story, read "Our Pirate Heritage" Users Doris Documents The Master Genealogist v7 pirates rtf Source: @NI3672: Not all data in this GEDCOM has been personally researched by me. Please watch for lines that are NOT PROVEN, they are being actively researched as of this date and are probably correct, but be cautious. Please send additions or corrections to howes115@bcn.net "Muslims in Early America" (see sources tab) •"Sex and the City: The Early Years" (see sources tab) PBS "Frontline: Van Salees" (see sources tab) :Anthony and Grietje are mentioned several times in this book: New York Genealogical & Biographical Record, vol. 103, p. 16 The Washington-McClain Ancestry, by Charles A. Hoppin, vol. 3 Teunis G. Bergen, "Register, in Alphabetical Order, of the Early Settlers of Kings County, Long Island, NY, from its First Settlement by Europeans to 1700" (Polyanthos, Cottonport, 1973). (see documents under media tab) Corwin J. Emmons, "An Emmons Genealogy" p. xviii (printed by Heuer Bookbinding Service of Chesire, Connecticut, published 1983 by Wilbur D. Emmons) Note: excellent photocopy of original in possession of Michael S. Caldwell. Text: "he died in March, 1676 without a will" Note: Dave Savage owns copy #40. It is through Anthony and Grietje's daughter, Sara, that he descends from the Emmons family. There is a map here that shows New Amsterdam in 1660. The map depicts homes and farms and it has an accompanying table identifying the owners of the homes/farms. Anthony had two houses (E21 and E22). Benjamin F. Thompson, "History of Long Island, 3rd Edition" New York, 1918. Vol IIII page 109



May have been born in Cartagena, Spain or Port of Sale, Morocco.

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Antony Jansen “du Turck” van Salee's Timeline

1607
1607
Sale, Rabat-Sale-Zemmour-Zaer, Morocco
1631
1631
Gravesend, Kings County, New York, British Colonies of North America
1632
December 22, 1632
Gravesend, New Netherland Colony
1633
1633
Age 26
New York, New York
1633
- 1633
Age 26
New Amsterdam, United States
1635
1635
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, Colonial America
1638
1638
Nieuw-Amsterdam, Nieuw-Nederland
1641
1641
Gravesend, Long Island, Nieuw-Nederland