Person:Allard Antonides (1)

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m. 12 Apr 1656
  1. Nicholas Anthony1657 - Abt 1696
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Name[1] Allard Anthony
Immigrant Name[1] Allard Burgtem Antonides
Gender Male
Birth[1] 1620 Netherlands
Marriage Banns 25 Mar 1656 New Amsterdam, New York, New York, United Statesto Henrica Wessels
Marriage 12 Apr 1656 New Amsterdam, New York, New York, United StatesReformed Dutch Church
to Henrica Wessels
Death[1][2] 21 Dec 1685 New Amsterdam, New York, New York, United States
Reference Number[1] Q4731140?
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Allard Anthony, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.

    the text in this section is copied from an article in Wikipedia

    Allard Burgtem Antonides (1620–1685) was one of five Schepens (Dutch for aldermen or magistrate) in New Amsterdam and early New York City, the city that was to become New York City. As a representative of New Amsterdam and the New Netherlands colony, Antonides made significant contributions during his appeals to the Dutch monarchy. In 1664, when the British Empire conquered the colony, Antonides anglicized his surname to 'Anthony' and maintained his post until shortly before his death. Though he represented the Dutch colonists, his direct descendants are said to be of Spanish ancestry, possibly gaining access to the Netherlands during the Spanish occupation before its establishment as a separate nation. His place in the history of colonial Holland can be compared to the well-known Peter Stuyvesant and the less-known Willem Verhulst.

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  2. The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record. (New York, New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society)
    36:11, Jan 1905.

    [in The De Riemer Family]

  3.   Lanier, Henry Wysham. A century of banking in New York, 1822-1922. (New York: The Gilliss Press, 1922)
    78.

    ANTHONY, Allard* Was one of the leading men in New Amsterdam; a lawyer who at various times served the city as Burgomaster, City Treasurer and Schont. When the voluntary tax of 1654 was levied for city defences, Anthony subscribed 100 fl. He left New Amsterdam and identified himself with the Massachusetts Colony at Plymouth. In 1656 he married Henrica Wessels of Utrecht.
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    [from preceding page]
    ... ALLARD ANTHONY, 100 offers with others ...