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YDNA and MTDNA results may help clear up this matter up once the right persons are located for testing. Between the Teater and Pearis family. Below I have posted the Y male DNA results which are so far limted but what we have shows that persons claiming descent from George Teater buried next to the S.T. have R1B haplogroup matches to the Kellys amd Mccellans of Scotland. By limited tests we only know know George Teaters father Grandfather were not German and the family origin is Scotland. The R1b haplogroup is not unique to Scot Irish, but is found among a number of other nationalities, including persons now living in Germany, and on the Iberian peninusula. Now to solve who was S.T 100's of coincedetal documents show she was Sarah Pearis daughter of George Pearis sr and unknown mixed Indian wife.This is something that needs to be spoken to, and the evidence marshalled. So far, that hasn't been done. It may well be correct, but I don't believe this is currently a proven fact. Heres what needs to be done to prove this by dna standaards. I do not understand what the following is intended to show.
129. Cunningham, Jack 27 January 1820 15 April 1833 New Providence William Neely 2 COPIES OVERSIZED ________
131. Cunningham, Robert 25 August 1802 9 July 1813 New Providence John & Charles Cunningham ________
132. Cunningham, William ________ 20 January 1787 ________ ________ ________
133. Cunningham, William ________ 23 ______ 1788 New Providence ________ MISSING--Parris 02:08, 10 December 2008 (EST)

6. Neely, Christopher 15 April 1807 10 September 1807 New Providence John P. Cunningham OVERSIZED--Parris 02:10, 10 December 2008 (EST)


The Paris Parris Parish DNA project prove the Y male DNA of the line of George Pearis, the elder father of George Parris Richard Pearis, Christian Pearis, Robert Parris, who trace to Edward Parris and George Parris of Barbados Island.

Haplogroup e1b1a 122031 P-22 James C. Paris, b 1784, Rowan NC R1b1 13 24 15 12 11 14 12 12 13 13 13 29 17 9 10 11 11 26 15 20 25 15 15 16 17 11 11 19 23 16 15 18 17 36 42 12 12 44125 P-1 Edward Parris m. 6 May 1719 Kent Co, Delaware E1b1a 14 21 17 10 17 20 11 12 11 13 11 31 17 8 10 11 11 27 14 21. This is a exotic North African ethnic type in which the genes made thier way into Ibeira and Morrish conquest and the Spanish Armada sailors into parts of Scotland Ireland.--Parris 02:14, 10 December 2008 (EST)


George Pearis the elder married Sarah Neely their daughter Christian Pearis married William Neely. ThEir daughter Sarah Pearis Neely married John Portefield. John Porterfield bought all of George Teators land at the Middle Fork of the Holston Bakers Creek which he settled with his wife Sarah in the year 1770. Relocating from the South Irish Colony of Crab Creek Augusta New River.

The loyalist exile DNA project and line of Maj Christopher Neely direct family of Richard Pearis George Pearis Christian Pearis Robert Pearis is as follows. Test Results

Bahamas Y-Chromosome STR Test Results other surnames will be added when they join

Understanding Results: If two males match 21 out of 25 markers or better they likely share a direct paternal ancestor in a genealogical timeframe (since the introduction of surnames). The closer the match, the more likely their shared ancestor lived more recently.


Five families (LIGHTBOURN, MAJOR, MALONE, MINNS, and WEATHERFORD) share a direct paternal line ancestor with their surname with another direct paternal line that was never in the Bahamas. Y chromosome results reveal at least two different families in the Bahamas for the following surnames: BAKER, BRENNEN, JOHNSON, KNOWLES, MAURA ROBERTS, TAYLOR, and WEATHERFORD.

Y chromosome results for a direct paternal line descendant of ...

...William NEELY (kit 23288), born about 1820 in Eleuthera, reveal that his direct paternal line descends from Africa. A comparison with African Ancestry's African Lineage Database indicates that he shares direct paternal line ancestry with the Tuareg ethnic group of Mali.

ADD IT UP. Geoge Teators results show his parent grand parent came from Scotland Ireland as a Alias Keator Jeter ect and applied the name Teator Teter Teeter.. The Pearis Parris migrated by Ireland Via the Barbados and Neelys show to be from a distant ancestor as the people called or coined the Black Irish.

THEREFORE. MTDNA testing on George Teaters line specific to the African genes of the Pearis Parris family might resolve the matter mentioned. John Portefields DNA would interesting also in this regards since his wife was Sarah Pearis Neely a cousin of George Teaters wife Sarah Pearis.--Parris 02:22, 10 December 2008 (EST)

Updated DNA results issued at Sorenson DNA and Ancestry Teater DNA project. A descendant Y Male DNA Parris Teator and Rebecca Totten this line remained in Jessamine Kentucky to present time Haplogroup e1b1b. Elisha Teeter Mary Wilson Ohio e1b1b1 James Teater and Esther Ohio Haplogroup G2 Valintine Teetler Samuel Teetler George Teetler Limerick Ireland haplogrpup e1b1b1 Mr Teeter ftdna Dietz DNA project e1b1b1.

A male descendant Zacharia Ray remained in Garrard Ky ancestry DNA J2b

mtdna 4 females from George Teator Jr and Mary Vancleave match females of the Walloon Teators of Norwich England and other English enclaves to John and Richard Teeter. George Teator is listed in the Walloon dialect as a -Englanader He is listed a Huguenot arrived in Virginia 1695 sevearal yrs ahead of the main Huguenot arrivals in Mattaponi Creek and Manakintown, 14 15 Walloon and Huguenot families are listed in New York before joning the main huguenot enclaves in Virginia

Matches: International Genealogical Index/British Isles - 2 International Genealogical Index - British Isles

      2. George Teator - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Marriage: 08 DEC 1698 Prestbury, , Dorset, Englandeader, Geo Teator Virginia Year: 1695 Primary Individual: Teader, Geo

Source Name: NUGENT, NELL MARION, abstractor. Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants. Vol. 3: 1695-1732. Richmond [VA]: Virginia State Library, 1979. 578p. Indexed.

RESULTS MTDNA FEMALE Y DNA MALE GEORGE TEATOR TETERAND SARAH PEARIS FAMILY OF GARRARD KENTUCKY. Sorenson lab female Teeter DNA matchs from George Teater Jr females to the Teator females of England These teaters Teters were Wallons french speakers Huguenot from France to Belgium to England and parts of Ireland


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TEETER[USA-Texas], TROLINGER[USA-Tennessee], MCADAMS[USA-Kentucky] 3 Pedigree for match 3 8 TEETER[USA-New York], NEFF[England] John TEETER England


Richard TEETER England

View Record Eliza Teator abt 1830 birthplace city, Warwickshire View Record Emelia Teator abt 1832 birthplace city, Warwickshire View Record Henry Teator abt 1816 birthplace city, Middlesex View Record Mary Teator abt 1837 birthplace city, Warwickshire View Record Rachel Teator abt 1821 birthplace city, Yorkshire View Record Sarah Teator abt 1806 city, Warwickshire View Record Thomas Teator abt 1821 birthplace city, Middlesex View Record William Teator abt 1834 birthplace city, Warwickshir b. England


Mary SPENCER


Marcia Mae TEETER b. 11 Mar 1888 New York, USA 6 Pedigree for match 6 10 VENNER[USA-Texas], TEETER[USA-Texas], THOMAS[USA-Kentucky] 7 Pedigree for match 7 10 VENNER[USA-Texas], TEETER[USA-Kentucky], THOMAS[~USA-Kentucky]2 Pedigree for match 2 7 TEETER[USA-Texas], TROLINGER[USA-Tennessee], MCADAMS[USA-Kentucky]


PROTECTED b. 21 Jul 1858 Zanesfield, Logan, Ohio, USA m. 9 Aug 1879 Decatur County, Iowa, USA d. 12 Feb 1895 Humeston, Wayne, Iowa, USA


AFN: 174J-CJB AFN: 21DB-G6D AFN: 174J-CKJ PROTECTED AFN: GPVS-D0 Sarah Elizabeth TEETER b. 14 May 1873 Grayson, Dexter, Texas, USA m. 8 Nov 1891 d. 30 May 1958 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, USA ndividual Record the early walloons 2. ABRAHAM TETAR - International Genealogical Index / BI Gender: Male Christening: 06 SEP 1612 Walloon, Norwich, Norfolk, England

      3. ABRAHAM TETAR - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Christening: 14 JAN 1621 Walloon, Norwich, Norfolk, England

      Matches: International Genealogical Index/British Isles - 3

29. WILLIAM TEYTHER - International Genealogical Index / BI Gender: Male Marriage: 23 MAY 1700 Holy Trinity, Exeter, Devon, England

      30. WILLIAM TETAR - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Christening: 26 DEC 1766 Haughton Le Skerne, Durham, England 2. ABRAHAM TETAR - International Genealogical Index / BI Gender: Male Christening: 06 SEP 1612 Walloon, Norwich, Norfolk, England 3. JAQUE TETAR - International Genealogical Index / BI Gender: Male Christening: 18 DEC 1608 Walloon, Norwich, Norfolk, England

      3. ABRAHAM TETAR - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Christening: 14 JAN 1621 Walloon, Norwich, Norfolk, England 16. SAMUEL TETAR - International Genealogical Index / BI Gender: Male Christening: 23 JUL 1626 Walloon, Norwich, Norfolk, England nternational Genealogical Index - British Isles

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      2. RICHARD TEATUR - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Marriage: 29 JUL 1716 Effingham, Surrey, England Reply


International Genealogical Index - British Isles

      11. JOHN TEATER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Marriage: About 22 OCT 1657 Otterton, Devon, England

      12. John Teater - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Marriage: 18 OCT 1727 Westminster,Middlesex, , , England

      13. JOHN TETTER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Christening: 18 JAN 1576 Saint Laurence (Thanet), Kent, England

      14. JOHN TETTER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Christening: 09 FEB 1707 St John, Margate, Kent, England

      15. JOHN TETTER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Christening: 12 JUL 1685 St Clements, Sandwich, Kent, England

      16. JOHN TETTER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Christening: 12 MAR 1691 St Clements, Sandwich, Kent, England

      17. JOHN TEESTER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Christening: 24 FEB 1765 Shoreham, Kent, England

      18. JOHN TETTER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Marriage: 19 OCT 1718 East Wickham, Kent, England

      19. JOHN TETTER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Marriage: 10 FEB 1741 St John, Margate, Kent, England

      20. JOHN TETTER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Marriage: 22 FEB 1679 St Mary, Sandwich, Kent, England

      21. JOHN TEETER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Christening: 09 SEP 1819 Lying In Hospital Endell Street, Holborn, London, England

      22. JOHN MINET TEETER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Marriage: 18 FEB 1794 Saint Clement Danes, Westminster, London, England

      23. JOHN TETER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Marriage: 19 OCT 1636 Saint Dunstan, Stepney, London, England

      24. JOHN TETER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Christening: 30 DEC 1683 Saint Mary At Coslany, Norwich, Norfolk, England

      25. JOHN TETTER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Christening: 18 NOV 1697 Saint Mary At Coslany, Norwich, Norfolk, England

      26. JOHN TETTER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Death: 02 JAN 1700

      27. JOHN TEATER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Marriage: 22 JUN 1759 Cobham, Surrey, England

      28. JOHN TEATUR - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Marriage: 22 APR 1701 Effingham, Surrey, England

      29. JOHN TEATUR - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Marriage: 29 OCT 1715 Effingham, Surrey, England

      30. JOHN TETTER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Christening: 15 JUL 1787 Thorne, Yorkshire, England

      Matches: International Genealogical Index/British Isles - 2

International Genealogical Index - British Isles

      2. George Teator - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Marriage: 08 DEC 1698 Prestbury, , Dorset, England 3. William Timmy TETER - Ancestral File Gender: M Marriage: 28 Feb 1756 Lugwardine, Herefordshire, England

      4. William D TETER - Ancestral File

Gender: M Marriage: 28 Feb 1756 Lugwardine, Herefordshire, England



      International Genealogical Index - British Isles
      6. WILLIAM TETTER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Christening: 26 MAR 1725 Saint Mary At Coslany, Norwich, Norfolk, England

      7. WILLIAM TETTER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Christening: 20 AUG 1730 Saint Mary At Coslany, Norwich, Norfolk, England

      8. WILLIAM TEATER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Christening: 02 JAN 1774 Dorking, Surrey, Englandnternational Genealogical Index - British Isles

      9. SAMUEL TEATOR - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Christening: 31 MAR 1756 Aylesbeare, Devon, England

      10. SAMUEL TETTER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Christening: 05 DEC 1712 St John, Margate, Kent, England

      11. SAMUEL TETTER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Christening: 05 JUL 1724 St John, Margate, Kent, England

      12. SAMUEL TETTER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Christening: 03 DEC 1693 St Clements, Sandwich, Kent, England JOSEPH TETTER - International Genealogical Index / BI Gender: Male Christening: 27 JAN 1717 St John, Margate, Kent, England

      4. JOSEPH TETER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Christening: 23 JAN 1687 St Clements, Sandwich, Kent, England

      5. JOSEPH TETTER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Marriage: 22 JUN 1684 St Clements, Sandwich, Kent, England

      6. JOSEPH TETTER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Marriage: 27 APR 1707 St Clements, Sandwich, Kent, England

      7. JOSEPH TETTER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Marriage: 14 MAY 1706 Saint George The Martyr, Canterbury, Kent, England

      8. JOSEPH TEETER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Birth: 18 JUL 1842

      9. JOSEPH TEETER - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Christening: 28 AUG 1842 Saint Thomas, Dudley, Worcester, England Event(s):

      Birth:
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23 JAN 1687 St Clements, Sandwich, Kent, England

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      Father:        JOSEPH TETER        Family
      Mother:        SUSANNE        
      

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2. RICHARD TEATUR - International Genealogical Index / BI Gender: Male Marriage: 29 JUL 1716 Effingham, Surrey, England Sorenson shows females of George Teater Jr a son of George Teator Sr and wife Sarah Pearis match to a female of Richardd Tetter Teeter Teatur a Walloon family memeber of Englands Walloon Teeter Teter Teater family.

Matches: International Genealogical Index/British Isles - 2 International Genealogical Index - British Isles

      2. George Teator - International Genealogical Index / BI

Gender: Male Marriage: 08 DEC 1698 Prestbury, , Dorset, Englandeader, Geo Teator Virginia Year: 1695 Primary Individual: Teader, Geo

Source Name: NUGENT, NELL MARION, abstractor. Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants. Vol. 3: 1695-1732. Richmond [VA]: Virginia State Library, 1979. 578p. Indexed.

Source Annotation: Abstracts of Virginia Land Office patent books 9 through 14, covering the early decades of the eighteenth century. Includes numerous references to land patented by "French refugees," the Protestants (Huguenots) who fled France after Louis XIV revoked the Edict of Nantes in 1685. The index is on pages 430-578. Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1538-1940

George Teater Teader ect shows to be a French Walloon one of the 1st Hugeunots to arrive in Virginia.

DYS MATCHS FOR A MALE OF PARRIS TEATOR AND REBECCA TOTTEN Y SEARCH results by Parris Teator the 4th son of George Teator and Sarah Pearis haplogroup E1b1b with matchs to persons of Q1A3A-1 TO INDIANS NATIVE AMERICANS MEXICO TO N AMERICA Results for Teaters who stayed in Garrard Kentucky are E1B1B > > > match Pedigree Last Name Origin Haplogroup Tested With Markers Compared Genetic Distance RVDSK Cro- Q1a3a-1 Native Mexicans 18 persons Hablo-Espaсol, Mexico Q1a3a* Family Tree DNA 9 0 4RAM8 Peeples Scotland Unknown Family Tree DNA 8 0 5XK29 Andrade Recife, Brazil Unknown Family Tree DNA 8 0 JESBS Vlaches Unknown Unknown Genographic Project (tested) Family Tree DNA 8 0 MHTHG Vlachos Argostoli, Greece Unknown Family Tree DNA 8 0. > > > Teater KY E1B1b

FROM arab and jew to walloon french dutch huguenots migrations to ireland england brazil to new york and virginia some became well known leaders of the scotch irish of west virginia a few french huguenots the seviars crocketts to metiona few.

1500 - In the year 1500, 'Conversos' arrived with the first settlers of Brazil which had become a Portuguese colony. Because of the Inquisition, these 'secret Jews' arrived steadily in Brazil building up in population which stands at about 130000 in a general ...In the year 1500, 'Conversos' arrived with the first settlers of Brazil which had become a Portuguese colony. Because of the Inquisition, these 'secret Jews' arrived steadily in Brazil building up in population which stands at about 130000 in a general population of about 160000000 today. When the Dutch conquered Brazil in the mid 17th century, they allowed the 'Conversos' to openly practice Judaism again. Show more Show less From Jewish Web Index - Make it easier for you to do your personal research - Related web pages jewishwebindex.com/soamerica.htm

1621	

1621 - The Dutch West India Company was established in Amsterdam in 1621 and soon came into contact with the overseas domains of Portugal and Spain. ... http://international.loc.gov/intldl/brhtml/br-1/br-1-3-3.html. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Comprehensive Travel ...United States and Brazil: The Dutch in Brazil / Brasil e Estados ... The Dutch West India Company was established in Amsterdam in 1621 and soon came into contact with the overseas domains of Portugal and Spain. ... http://international.loc.gov/intldl/brhtml/br-1/br-1-3-3.html. KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Comprehensive Travel Planning Site KLM Royal Dutch Airlines travel planning site for your (last-minute) flight tickets, hotel reservations and car hire. Plus all our ... Show more Show less From dutch - Chauffeur Center - Related web pages chauffeurcenter.com/pt-PT/go-0/dutch

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1624 - In 1624, when the Dutch conquered Brazil, several Jews, desirous of joining their co-believers in the newly acquired Dutch dominions, where our brethren flourished for many decades previously in the guise of New Christians or Marranos, enlisted in the Hollandish ...In 1624, when the Dutch conquered Brazil, several Jews, desirous of joining their co-believers in the newly acquired Dutch dominions, where our brethren flourished for many decades previously in the guise of New Christians or Marranos, enlisted in the Hollandish fleet as volunteers. Encouraged by this show of patriotism on the part of their newly arrived co-religionists, who, under the reign of the United Provinces, enjoyed all the blessings of peace and equality, many Nuevos ... Show more Show less From The American Jew as Patriot, Soldier and Citizen - Related web pages books.google.com/books?id=bMMY-4vx2c8C&pg ...

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1630 - John expelled the Dutch from Brazil, which they had occupied in 1630, and renewed Portugal's traditional ties with England. From Portugal - Printer-friendly - MSN Encarta - Related web pages encarta.msn.com/text_761558260___0/Portugal.html

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1637 - In 1637, after the Dutch had consolidated their supremacy, count Mauritius de Nassau (German, serving the Dutch King) was sent to govern the area; Nassau rebuilt Olinda, instituted freedom of religion, brought scientists to study the new land, and developed the ...In 1637, after the Dutch had consolidated their supremacy, count Mauritius de Nassau (German, serving the Dutch King) was sent to govern the area; Nassau rebuilt Olinda, instituted freedom of religion, brought scientists to study the new land, and developed the city and port of Recife. Read more about the Dutch in Brazil. Despite all the freedom, the Dutch had to fight against Brazilians, Portuguese, black and indians. The hills of Guararapes, near Recife, was stage of two ... Show more Show less From History of Pernambuco, state of Brazil, and cities of Recife and Olinda - Related web pages www.v-brazil.com/information/geography ...

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1645 - But, on balance, the restructuring of decidedly weakened the Dutch grip on the main mechanisms of international commerce in Europe and the Near East. The major compensation for this, or so it seemed until the debacle in Brazil in 1645, was the general ...98 The Dutch textile towns acquired their protective barrier against Flemish 'new draperies' and linen.99 The Dutch Russia trade drew some benefit from the collapse of Dutch enterprise in the Levant. But, on balance, the restructuring of decidedly weakened the Dutch grip on the main mechanisms of international commerce in Europe and the Near East. The major compensation for this, or so it seemed until the debacle in Brazil in 1645, was the general revitalization of Dutch ... Show more Show less From Dutch Primacy in World Trade, 1585-1740 - Related web pages books.google.com/books?id=ybAHcV9thhAC&pg ...

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1654 - The expulsion of the Dutch from Brazil in 1654 made it possible for the Portuguese to consolidate their power in the South Atlantic, demonstrating both the deep roots of Portuguese emigration and the Portuguese capacity to recruit troops from among the Indians and ...The expulsion of the Dutch from Brazil in 1654 made it possible for the Portuguese to consolidate their power in the South Atlantic, demonstrating both the deep roots of Portuguese emigration and the Portuguese capacity to recruit troops from among the Indians and African slaves. The success of the campaign against the Dutch in Brazil also transformed military strategies in Angola, with the nomination of Brazilian governors and the transfer of troops from Portuguese America to ...

From Portuguese Oceanic Expansion, 1400-1800 - Related web pages books.google.com/books?id=hxaCsSfdPXMC&pg ...

Jan 26, 1654 - The war between the Portuguese and Dutch over Brazil culminated in the surrender of Recife on January 26, 1654. The capitulation agreement provided for a period of safe-conduct for 3 months for Dutch subjects who wished to leave Brazil. While the Jews' safety ...The war between the Portuguese and Dutch over Brazil culminated in the surrender of Recife on January 26, 1654. The capitulation agreement provided for a period of safe-conduct for 3 months for Dutch subjects who wished to leave Brazil. While the Jews' safety was guaranteed, they must have been uncomfortable with living under the eye of the Inquisition and having soldiers billeted in their synagogue. Since shipping space was extremely scarce, the victorious Portuguese general ... Show more Show less From History of the Jews in Latin America - Wikivisual - Related web pages en.wikivisual.com/index.php ..

Much of the George Teator of West Virginia and Kentuckys allied families and in laws can found in the Walloon Dutch and French Huguenot enclaves of New Jersey New York reland amoungst many Portguese Anglolans Spaniards Turks the Vancleaves Clarks Evans Rays Alversons Viers Sallies Tottens aka Tadden Tutton Pearis Parris also many of the associates of the Teator family the Benges Triggs Allisons Heavins which inclused 5 other Teater families Dutch and french earlist arrivals with spelling variants Teitsort Diederix Treator Keetert Tuuter

They all seem have the Halplogroups and subclades of j2 and somalian e1b1b dna type. BAPTISMS NEW AMSTERDAM DUTCH REFORMED CHURCH.

1639 Oct 02; Pieter St. Anthony; Barent Jan; Dominco Anthony, Jan Francoys (Negers), Tryntje Van Camp, Susanna D'Angola (Negrinne) 1639 Dec 04; Dominco Deis; Tryntie; Anthony Fernando (Portagees), Tryntie Jans.

1640 Jan 29; Samuel Angola; Laurens; Theunis Schraey, Jan Jacobszen, Claertje Gerrits 1640 Jul 01; Emanuel D'Angole; Pernante; Cozyn Gerrits, Marie D'Angole

1640 Jul 22; Jan van't fort Orangien; Maria; Simon Congoy, Isabel D'Angola (Negers) 1640 Jul 29; Johan Francisco; Philip; Maria Grande wife of Johan Premye

1640 Sep 23; Emanuel van Angola; Catharina; Dominicus Theunis, Lucie Van Angelo 1641 Jan 27; Emanuel Swarger; Dominicus; Francisco (neger), Grache (negrinne)

1641 Mar 10; Pieter St. Anthony; Jacob; Gosman de Neger, Susanna Van Angola 1641 Mar 24; Jan Thomaszen; Mayken; Adriaen Martenszen, Thomas Thomaszen, Commandeur Koock, Diever Van Dyck, Tryntje Van Camp

1641 Jul 07; Jacom Anthoney van Angola; Catharina; Cleyn Anthony Van Angola, Susanna Van Angola 1641 Jul 14; Anthony portugies (neger); Anthony (twin); Jacom Anthony Van Angola, Cleyn Anthony Van Angola, Lycye en Anthony Van Angola

1641 Jul 14; Anthony portugies (neger); Maria (twin); Jacom Anthony Van Angola, Cleyn Anthony Van Angola, Lycye en Anthony Van Ango 1641 Nov 10; Willem Willemszen (Engelsman); Sara; Robbert Pinnoyer, Samuel Schandelaer, Mary Dutrieux

1642 Mar 16; Hendrick Van Dyck; Cornelis; Willem Kieft, Cornelis Teroyken, Jochem Pieterszen Kuyter, Lyntie Martens 1642 Apr 27; Fernande, Maria Van Angola; Dominicus; Herman Reynierszen, Maurice Janszen

1642 May 04; Theunis Cray; Janneken; Sibolt Claeszen, Huyck Aertszen, Hendrick Pieterszen Metseir., Lysbeth Dircks, Anneken Loockermans 1642 Sep 28; Emanuel Swager, Van Angola; Barber; Andries Van Angola, Marie Van Angola, Van Anthony Fernando

1642 Nov 09; Isaacq de Foreest; Jessen; Jochem Pieterszen, Philip du Trieux, Madam de la Montagne, Sara Roelofs 1643 Mar 01; Pieter Portugies-Neger; Elisabeth; Sebastiaen-Neger, Pallas-Negrinne Van Angola

1643 Apr 05; Marten Cregier, Lysbeth; Catharina; Jeurgie Roelofszen-Sergt., Hans Steyn, Thomas Welert, Jillis de Voogt, Tryntie Everts, Annetje Jans, 1643 Apr 19; , Catharina Van Angola; Lovyse; Pieter Van Camp, Cleyn Anthony Van Angola, Susanna Pieters-negrinne

1643 Jun 21; Aert Willemszen; Elbert; Brandt Pylen, Cornelis Claeszen-Swiss, Elbert Elbertszen, Sara Roelofs, Ariaentje Cornelis 1643 Jul 05; Anthony Portuges Neger; Jochem; Emanuel-Trompetter, Sara Corneli

1643 Aug 30; Cleyn Anthony van Angola-neger; Anthony; Jan Augustinus-Neger, Victorie Paulus-Negrinne 1643 Oct 04; Marcus Emanuel; Jan (triplet); Thomas Hall & wife, Willem Barentsz & wife Frans Bar?, Elizabeth Thorisen

1643 Oct 04; Marcus Emanuel; Anna (triplet); Thomas Hall & wife, Willem Barentsz & wife Frans Bar?, Elizabeth Thorisen 1644 Feb 04; Paulus Janszen Van Vlissingen; Evert; Jan Dirckszen Van Bremen, Anthony Ferdinando, Abraham Jacobszen, Annetje Thomas

1644 Apr 24; Anthony Fernando; Willem; Barent Jacobszen, Lyntje Adams 1644 May 08; Philippe Swartinne; Anna; Everadus Bogardus, Emanuel Congo, Anthony Van Angola- Negers, Wyf. Van Anthony-trompetter, Negrinne

1644 Jul 27; Gysbert op ten Dyck; Elisabeth; Willem Kieft-Gouvneur, Cornelis Van Tienhoven-secretaris, Hendrick Huygen 1644 Aug 24; Larie Swartinne; Jochem; Bastryn-Captain of the Blacks(free negroes)

1644 Aug 28; Emanuel Swager van Angola; Elisabeth; Francisco-Neger, Lucretie d'Angola-Negrinne 1644 Aug 28; Marten Cregier; Willem; Willem Kieft, Michiel ter Oyken, Jan de Vries, Hans Kierstede, and three married women

1644 Oct 30; Thomas Bedder - Engelsman; Mary (twin); Thomas Steyle & wife, Jan Thoussen & wife, Anneken Hals 1644 Dec 11; Henry Piesse, Sara Brut; Thomas (quad); Thomas Hall, Anna Hall

1644 Dec 11; Henry Piesse, Sara Brut; Jan (quad); Eduwart Moer 1645 Feb 05; Aert Willemszen; Evert; Jan Evertszen Bout, Jacob Roy-constapel, Lyntie Jochems, Jenneken Rus

1645 Feb 05; Cornelis Claeszen; Jacob; Hendrick Pieterszen, Pieter Colette, Heyltie Jeuraiens 1645 Feb 12; Pieter St. Thome; Mathias; Groot Emanuel-neger, Susanna Congoy-negrinne

1645 Feb 18; Emanuel Trompetter; Christina; Claes Van Elslandt, Bastayen, Captyn van de Negers, Geertruyd Roelofs, Mayken Van Angola 1645 Apr 17; Emanuel van Angola; Michiel; Cleyn Anthony Van Angola, Mary Grandes

1646 Feb 18; Anthony Portugies-Neger; Magdaleen; Pieter Van Camp-Neger, Anneken Grande-Negrinne 646 Feb 23; Anthony Fernando; Susanna; Hillegonde Joris

1646 Feb 25; Emanuel Van Angola; (no name recorded); Large Anna-Negrinne 1646 Jun 25; Paulus Van Angola-Neger; Dominicus; Emanuel Grande Esperance, Jan de Vries

1647 Mar 31; Emanuel Neger; Adam (twin); Simon Congoy Augustyn, Pallas and Ceceitia 1647 Apr 14; ; Susanna (17 years); Anthony Portugies, Marie Van Angola

1647 Jun 16; Jan Van Angola-Neger; Sebastiaen; Emanuel Congoy, Marie Van Angola 1647 Sep 15; Jeurgie Blanck; Annetje; Jan Evertszen Bout, Michiel Taden, Marietie Lievens, Marritie Philips

1648 Feb 16; Emanuel-brother in law of Van Angola; Dominicus; Franciscus-Neger, Pallas-Negrinne 1648 Mar 29; Pieter Anthony; Anthony; Adriaen Keyser, Jacob Leendertszen Van der grist, Maria Jacobs, Lidia Van Dyck

1648 May 10; Theunis Cray; Gerrit; Jan Snedecker-shoemaker, Thomas Hall, Jan Van Ditmarsen, Lucas Tamboer, Pieterje de Ruyterinne, Marie Lievens 1648 Jul 12; Paulus-gardiaen van de negers; Heyman; Andries Stemmeling, Lucas Ver Brugge van Haerlem, Anneken Daniels

1648 Dec 02; Petrus Stuyvesant, Judith Bayard; Nicolaes Willem; The Honorable, their excallancies, The Directors of the West India Company 1649 Jan 17; Cornelis Van Tienhoven; Lucas; Jan Janszen Damen, Adriaen Van Tienhoven, Adriaentie Kuypers

1649 Aug 08; Anthony Ferdinandus; Anthony; Paulus Heymans, Tryntie Heymans 1649 Aug 22; Emanuel Van Angola; Nicolaes; Pieter Sanderyn, Christyn Van Angola 1649 Aug 22; Emanuel Neger; Simon; Anthony and Susanna

1649 Aug 22; Andries de Neger; Evert; Jan Van't fort Orangien, Susanna Negrinne 1649 Aug 29; Anthony Neger; Claesje; Franciscus Neger 1649 Oct 31; Emanuel Neger; Lucretia; Anthony

1651 Jan 08; Emanuel Van Angola-Neger; Susanna; Augustyn Havaen, Maria Angola 1651 May 28; Anthony Matthyszen Van de Caep-Neger; Abraham; Simon Cesilien, Lysbeth Francisco

1651 Aug 13; Emanuel van Angola-Neger; Willem; Pieter Tamboer, Belitje Pieters 1652 Jul 28; Francois Guion; Magdaleen; Francois Trisonne, Magdaleen Bruel

1652 Oct 13; Joris Wolsy, Rebecca; Joris; Carel Verbrugge & wife, Hendrick Nuton, Elsje Nuton 1653 Jun 22; Paulus Van Angola-Neger; Jacob; Francisco Jaepje, Mayken d'Angola

1654 Oct 04; Mattheus de Angola; Augustyn; Augustyn Hermans, Janneken Verleth 1655 Feb 07; Anthony Matthys-Neger; Cecilia; Simon Conck, Christina d'Angola

1656 Jan 19; Hans Dreper, Marritie Pieters; Styntie; Geertruyd Jans 656 Dec 03; Salomon de La Chair, Anna Margarita; Anna Margarita; Jacob Van Couwenhoven, Magdalena Jacobs, Neeltje Van Couwenhoven

1656 Dec 13; Simon Sel, Anita Vincent; Marie; Matheus de Vos. Notaris, Pieterje Kip, Hester Van Couwenhoven, Maria Vinge 1657 Jan 28; Allard Anthony Burgtem, Henrica Wessels; Nicolaes; D'Franciscus Anthonides, Metje Boonen

1663 Sep 30; Jan Tibout, Sara Van der Vlucht; Theunis; Evert Pieterszen, Jan Theuniszen, Tryntie Rodenburg 1664 Aug 17; Jan Jilliszen, Marritje Van Hoboken; Jacobus; Jacob Janszen Moesman, Dirck Janszen Van Cleef, Claesje Elders

1665 May 14; Caspar Steeman [Steymets], Jannetje Gerrits; Urselina; Hans Diedericks, Geesje Gerrits, Lysbeth Cornelis 1665 Jul 01; Nathaniel Pieters, Annetie Ackermans; David; Lysbeth Ackermans

1665 Jul 12; Lovys Angola, Lare Criolje; Lucretia (triplet); Anna Wallis, Metie Bastiaens 1665 Jul 12; Lovys Angola, Lare Criolje; Elisabeth (triplet); Anna Wallis, Metie Bastiaens 1665 Oct 18; Jan Bosch, Rachel Farnelje; Johannes; Dirck J. Van Cleeft, Annetje Lisco

1665 Nov 22; Hans Diedericks, Grietie Wernaerts; Hester; Gerrit Gerritszen, Janneken Gerrits 1665 Dec 20; Jan Coelie, Janneken Vandyck; Wilhelmus; Hendrick Van Dyck, Nicolaes Meyert, Dievertie Van Dyck

1666 Jan 03; Dirk Janszen, Marritje Dircks; Jan; Dirck Janszen Van Cleeft, Saertie Schepmoes 1666 Jan 27; Cornelis Pluvier, Neeltje Van Couwenhoven; Lysbeth; Johannes Van Couwenhoven, Gysbert Elbertszen, Aetlje Van Couwenhoven

1667 Feb 13; Claes Diedeloos, Aeltie Samsons; Samson; Rutgerts Willemszen, Janneken Coutois 1667 Aug 14; Francois d'Angola, Barbara Manuels; Isabel; Emanuel Sanders, Marritie Portugies

1667 Aug 28; Jan Coely, Jannetie Van Dyck; Lysbeth; Hendrick Van Dyck, Dievertie 1668 Mar 28; Augustyn Manuels, Anna Marie; Anna; Manuel Pieters, Sara Roelofs

1668 Apr 24; Dirk Janszen Vander Cleeft, Geesjie Hendricks; Abraham; Hendrick Willemszen, Thomas de Laval, Lysbeth Stocmans 1668 Jun 17; Willem Traeter, Elsje Evels; Jacob; Pieter Evel, Claertie Evels

1668 Nov 25; Thomas Berry, Mary Breser; Thomas; Marritie Pieters 1669 Oct 27; Dirck Janszen Van Cleeft, Geesje Hendricks; Lysbeth; Walraven Claerhout, Femmetje Joosten

1670 Jul 06; Willem Kellers, Elisabeth; Willem; Willem Jennett, Willemtie 1671 Dec 01; Franciscus Bastiaenszen, Barber Emanuel; Emanuel; Lucas Van Angola, Christina Angola

1671 Dec 10; Arie Corneliszen, Rebecca Idens; Lysbeth; Stephanus Van Courtlant, Geesje Idens 1671 Dec 17; Dirck Van der Cleef, Geesje Hendricks; Cornelia; Claes Hendrickszen Lock, Grietie Hendricks 672 Feb 03; Swaen van Angola, Annetie Abrahams; Annatje; Claes Manuel, Larie

1673 Jan 12; Francoys d'Angola, Anna Marie; Emanuel; Theunis ??, Marritie Jans 1673 Jun 08; Willem Anthonis, Margariet [Pieters?]; Maria; Salomon Pieters, Maria Portugies

1673 Apr 13; Jean de Parisis, Rachel Dircks; Maria; Isaac de Foreest 1673 Oct 08; Jacob Leysler, Elsje Tymens; Hester; Pieter Dirckszen Van Cleef, Grietie Hendricks

1674 Aug 31; Dirck Van der Clyft, Geesje Hendricx; Catharina; Emertje Hendricksen 1675 Jun 02; Claes Lock, Cniertie Hendricks; Catryntie; Dirck Van Cleef, Grietie Hendricks


1676 May 31; Jacques Creisson, Maria Reynard; Isaac (twin); Gerrit Van Tricht, Reynier Willemszen, Maria Vandergrist, Susanna Arents 1676 May 31; Jacques Creisson, Maria Reynard; Abraham (twin); Gerrit Van Tricht, Reynier Willemszen, Maria Vandergrist, Susanna Arents

1677 Feb 14; Dirck Vander Cleef, Geesje Hendricks; Willem Hendrick; Jan der Val, Marritie Jacobs 1677 May 02; Jan de Consulto, Fytie Schut; Lysbeth; Jeuriaen Nagel, Styntie Nagel

1677 Oct 31; Gysbert Crom, Geertie Arents; Mayken; Joost Janszen, Geertie Crom 1678 Mar 13; Daniel Clerck, Elisabeth; Abraham (twin); Robbert Mylord, Jan de Soison, Marten Hardewyn, Anna

1678 Aug 07; Willem Wels, Priscilla Hom; Willem; Jonas Bytom, Jannetie 1679 Mar 01; Samuel Pieterszen, Marritie Portugies; Susanna; Claes Manuels, Barbara Manuels

1680 Jun 16; Claes Emanuels, Lucretia Lovys; Christyntie; Jan de Vries, Marritie Portugies 1680 Sep 29; Jan Tuuter, Elisabeth; Ritzard; Ritzard Hal, Tham Koocker, Grietie Hendricx

1681 Mar 02; Dirck Van Cleef, Geesje Hendricks; Jan (twin); Francois Rombout, Cuiertie Hendricks, Grietie Hendricks 1682 Jan 27; Jacob Boelen, Catharina Clock; Abraham; Marten Klock, Bayken Arents

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1681 Mar 02; Dirck Van Cleef, Geesje Hendricks; Maria (twin); Francois Rombout, Cuiertie Hendricks, Grietie Hendricks 1696 Jan 22; Isaacq Gray, Susanna Simons; Samuel; Justus Bosch, Cornelia Bosch

- page 233 1696 Sep 02; Pieter Lucasz -Neger, Maria Jans; Clara; Jacobus Salomons, Maria Salomons-Christen Negers 1698 Apr 10; Jan Tudor jr, Aefje Van Hoorn; Anna Maria; Jan Van Hoorn, Anna Maria Van Hoorn wid


1678 Mar 13; Daniel Clerck, Elisabeth; Daniel (twin); Robbert Mylord, Jan de Soison, Marten Hardewyn, Anna 1695 20 Apr; John Tudor; Affie Van Horn 1697 09 Sep; John Tudor; Mary, wid Brett Holland society New York Dutch Reformed Church It appears by the allied families and in laws surnames that the John Tedders Tuthers Tuders ect went in 3 directions one line to Surry Isle of Wight Va another line to Pine Island Chowan NC and old South Carolina Capt John Tudder.. Marriages, Memberships, etc. Husband;[semicolon] Wife 1695 24 Apr; Johan Tudor, jr; Aefje van Hooren, jd van N. Yorck, beyede woonende alhier[15]

Baptisms Father,[comma] Mother;[semicolon] Child;[semicolon] Witnesses 1695 Jun 12; Richard Glover, Maria Cop; Elisabeth; Jan Tudor sr, Dorothea Beard[13] 1695 Jun 23; Joseph Smith, Maria Bedloo; Benjamin; John Tudor, Benjamin Phips, Catharina de Peyster wife of Colonel Peyster[13] 1698 Apr 10; Jan Tudor jr, Aefje Van Hoorn; Anna Maria; Jan Van Hoorn, Anna Maria Van Hoorn wid[13] 1699 Apr 23; Jan Van Hoorn, Catharina Myer; Catharina; John Tudor jr, Annetje Myer jd[13] 1700 Oct 06; John Tudor, Aefje Van Hoorn; Johannis; Gerret Van Hoorn, Anna Maria van Hoorn wid[13] 1701 Jan 29; Henry Jourdain, Elisabeth; Jean; William Caldwel, Mary Tudor[7] 1701 Apr 16; Abraham Santvoort, Vroutje Van Hoorn; Anna Maria; Thomas Sanders, Aefje Van Hoorn wife of Jan Tuther [Tudor][13] 1798 Jul 08; Jeremiah Collard, Mary Tudor; James (b 5/29/1795);[14] [13] na_baptisms_1639-1730 1 Holland society New York Dutch Reformed Church It appears by the allied families and in laws surnames that the John Tedders Tuthers Tuders ect went in 3 directions one line to Surry Isle of Wight Va another line to Pine Island Chowan NC and old South Carolina Capt John Tudder.. Marriages, Memberships, etc. Husband;[semicolon] Wife 1695 24 Apr; Johan Tudor, jr; Aefje van Hooren, jd van N. Yorck, beyede woonende alhier[15] Kingston baptisms ...Hooghboom, Annetje Hooghboom 1687 Dec 04; Alexander Meynis, Christian Kamel; Elizabeth; 1687 Dec 22; Arian Rose Alberson, Maria Ever Pels; Annetje; Jacob Barents Cole, Marietje Seymans 1687 Dec 26; Nelis Lambers, Martje Ekberts;... http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/...

NY Marriage Licenses ...21 Jun; John Cole; Hannah Thompson 1760 23 Jun; James Dunn; Lucretia Anderson 1760 24 Jun; Obadiah Green; Sarah Alberson 1760 25 Jun; Abraham Haring; Jannetie Vertruyck 1760 26 Jun; Reuben Arthur; Sarah Jerveas 1760 27 Jun; John... http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/ny_. French Baptisms ...29; Guillaume Heurretin, Susanne Kocherthal; Guillaume; Paul Pelletreau & wife Susanne Heurretin 1732 Dec 17; Jean Rey, Marie Magdeleine; Elie; Elie Manbrut, Susanne Andries 1733 Mar 25; Vincent Bodin, Helene Smith; Vincent; Denys... http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/...

NY Marriage Licenses ...Van Aernam 1765 20 Jun; Abraham Martley; Mary Cowenhoven 1765 20 Jun; Eneas McKay; Mary Carter 1765 21 Jun; William Rey; Maritje Wells 1765 21 Jun; Peter Chappel; Frances Hutchinson 1765 21 Jun; Peter Barbanck; Ariantje Ellis 1765 21.. Flatbush Baptisms ...1680 Jun 27; Hendrick Ryke, Ida Jacobsz; Jannetie; Gerardus Beekman, Hendrikje Verplanken. 1680 Jul 04; Thomas Paris, Jannetie; Nicholas; Jan Wolphenkraft, Dorothy Wolphenkraft 1680 Jul 18; Jan Teunisz, Agatha Elbertz Stoothof;... http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/.. Bergen baptisms ...Geertruy Sickels; Abraham b. 1/31; Pieter Stuyvesant, & wife Pryntie Pryer 1762 Feb 07; Johannis Winne, Aeltie Diederix; Jannetie (2d) b. 2/5; Robbert Sickels, & wife Antye Winne 1762 Feb 21; Nicklaes Pryer, Hester Banta; Casparis... http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/... New Page 4 ...1664 09 Aug; Hans Diederick, van Isleven; Grietje Warnaerts, wid Adriaen Hendr. Zips 1664 16 Aug; Jeremias Janszen, van Westerhout, jm Uyt den Hage; Catharyn Joris, jd van N. Amsterdam 1664 16 Aug; Jacob Janszen, jm van Amsterdam;... http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/na_ Kingston baptisms ...1727 Jun 25; Pieter Kuykendaal, Femmetjen Dekker; Zalomon; Gerardus Hardenberg, Janneke Elvedorff 1727 Jun 25; Jury Deder, Anna Maria Meyer; Elisabeth; Frerik Meyer, Anna-Barbara Meyer 1727 Jun 25; Anderies Regter, Annel Staal;... http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/ Kingston baptisms ...Jannetje Rosa; Ariaantje; Teunis Elisse, Dina Hoogteeling 1704 Sep 10; Stephanus Tietsoort, Sara Hoornbeek; Anna; Gerrit van Vliet, Geertruy Tietsoort 1704 Sep 10; Broer Dekker, Cornelia Tappen; Jan; Salomon Davits, Catharina Beekman... http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/...

NA Baptisms 1639-1730 ...30; Sybrant Brouwer, Sara Webber; Petrus; Petrus Brouwer, Wyntje Brouwer 1720 Apr 03; Jesse de Foreest, Teuntje Tietsoort; Hendrikus; Barent de Foreest, Susanna Coning 1720 Apr 06; Abraham Van Hoorn, Maria Provoost; Samuel; Abraham... http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/na_...

NA Baptisms 1731-1800 ...Sebring & wife Rachel Hibon 1731 Feb 07; Barent de Foreest, Elisabet Verduyn; Cornelis; Hendrik Bogard, Teuntje Tietsoort wife of Jesse de Foreest 1731 Feb 07; Johannes Ten Eyck, Antje Drinkwater; Herculius; Hendrik Ten Eyck jm,... http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/na_...

Kingston marriages ...wid Marytjen Swart; Marytjen Wels, jd, both liv Kingston. 1712 03 Feb; Jacob Van Kuykendaal, wid Ariaantjen Tietsoort; Zara Westvaal, jd, both liv Minisink. (b) 1712 24 Feb; Storm Brat, jm, of Albany; Sefyja Usile, jd, of... http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/...

New Page 4 ...1719 14 Jun; Jesse Du Foreest, jm V. N. York; Teuntje Tietsoort, jd V. Kingstown 1719 17 Jun; Johannes Helmigse Van Houwten, jm V. Bergen; Helena Johannesse Vreelandt, jd V. Bergen 1719 21 Aug; Dennis Mahane, wid, uit Ierland;..


French Baptisms ...Vincent, Francoise Brinkman 1693 Jun 11; Jean Dufour, Jeanne; Jean; Jean Thomasen, Jeanne Janson 1693 Jun 25; John Hatton, Susanne; Marie; Thomas Boys, Marie Schart 1693 Jun 25; Pierre Masse, Elisabeth Mercereau; Pierre; Jean... http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/ Flatbush Baptisms ...Bennet. 1685 Jun 13; Lammert Janse, Feytie Barentse; Feytje; Eyte Jacobs 1685 Jun 13; Johannes Holsaert, Johana Havens; Gerardus; Gerrit Stevens, Maria Wenterstrok (Wenterslick) 1685 Jun 15; Laurens Haff, Cuniertie Peters; Maria;. The Heavens were in laws of George Pearis and wife Sarah Pepper. records show 4 marriages within the family of George Pearis the Howes and the Peppers These were Pearis Parris family on many records of George Teator of of Kentucky The heavans show to be Turkish prisoners who were released as prisoners from Morroco dropped into the French and Dutch enclaves of New York 1722 Jul 29; Niclaas Emig, Catrina Miller; Hendrik; Hendrik Oel, Margriet Teeter 1722 Aug 05; Coenraat Peeringer, Anna Elisabeth Staal; Marytjen; Jury Teeter, Marytjen Mayer


Tax Lists, Inhabitants

Suffolk County 1737 Freeholders Heavins, Constant

NY Marriage Licenses ...Apr; Michael Vooght; Uliana Claus 1759 24 Apr; William Newton; Mary Fletcher 1759 24 Apr; Charles Chadwick; Hannah Havens 1759 24 Apr; Robert Watts; Lucretia Van Duersen 1759 24 Apr; Robert McCulluck; Catharine Cludie 1759 25 Apr;... http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/ny_...

NA Baptisms 1731-1800 ...06; Isaac Brower, Agnes Gilmore; Robert (b 2/3); Lawrence Brower, Rachel Ward 1785 Mar 13; Isaac Young, Catherine Hofins; Ruth (b 2/26); Peter Young, Hannah Young 1785 Mar 13; Peter Webbers, Catherine Ward; Elizabeth (b 2/26); John... http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/na_... Flatbush Baptisms ...Bennet. 1685 Jun 13; Lammert Janse, Feytie Barentse; Feytje; Eyte Jacobs 1685 Jun 13; Johannes Holsaert, Johana Havens; Gerardus; Gerrit Stevens, Maria Wenterstrok (Wenterslick) 1685 Jun 15; Laurens Haff, Cuniertie Peters; Maria;... http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/. Released Prisoners on the ship Erasmus van Rotterdam 1638 Source: Journal of the Ambassy of the Lord Anthonis de Liedekerke, Extracted entries from Adriaen Matham's Journal 1640-1641. , translated and transcribed by Cor Snabel & Liz Johnson, published on Olive Tree Genealogy with permission May 2007. Notations in [ ] are those of the transcribers

Preface: On the 1st of September 1640, the ship Gelderlandt sailed from Texel on a diplomatic mission to the King of Morocco. On board were the Dutch Ambassador Anthonie de Liedekerke, Lijsbeth Jans with her brother-in-law Jacob Arissen, and the painter Adriaen Matham.

The 1640-41 diplomatic mission to Morocco was made in order to renew the Dutch alliance with Morocco, and to effect the release of some fifty men who had been employed aboard the ship Erasmus van Rotterdam. This ship had stranded off the coast of Morocco near Agadir in May 1638, and her crew had been enslaved there.

By 1640, funds had been raised for ransom, and Admiral Liedekerke was delegated to negotiate their ransom and release. Jan Janszoon assisted with this dual mission by making certain arrangements with his Moroccan associates for Liedekerke. Adriaen Matham, along with another artist, were sent along on this mission, possibly to make observations about the geography of countries they passed, and to record observations about the persons with whom they came in contact.

Following are the names of the slaves who had sailed with the ship Erasmus van Rotterdam on 17th April 1638 in the service of the West-India Company, and after having been stranded, under the Santon Sidali from Jliego in Barbary had fallen into slavery, and now by the Lord Ambassador are freed.

   * Chief merchant Jacob Adriaenss. Vander Wel, from Delft.
   * Common merchant Crijn Alderss. Coninck, from Delft.
   * Captain Ocker Willemss. Kruijfhooft, from Rotterdam.
   * Navigating officer Pieter Pieterss. Princelandt, near Den Briel.
   * Chief boatswain Leendert Francken Vander Horst, from Rotterdam.
   * Carpenter Cornelis Jacobss., from Rotterdam.
   * Assistant Hans Jeuriaen Bierboom, from Amsterdam.
   * Assistant Pieter Franss. Vander Wiel, from Delft.
   * Cook Cornelis Pieterss., from Santvoort [Zandvoort].
   * Quartermaster Philips Gerritss., from Delft.
   * Quartermaster Jan Barentse, from Rotterdam.
   * Quartermaster Simon Janss., from Rotterdam.
   * Boatswain Marten Hermanss, Vander Heij, from Rotterdam.
   * Soldier Jan Korts. Vander Neurs, from Leijden [Leiden].
   * Captain's son Willem Ockerss. Kruijffhooft, from Rotterdam.
   * Barber Abraham Fort, from Baiona.
   * Soldier Simon Mulaert.
   * Boatswain's hand Jacob Janss. from 's-Gravesande.
   * Sailor Jacob Leendertse, from Den Briel.
   * Dominee Pieter Havenss, from Rotterdam.-
The Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin

In the Colony of Virginia


Huguenot Ancestors

           The following names have been authenticated as founders of the Huguenot colony at Manakin or Huguenots settling in early colonial Virginia. Single asterisks indicate those listed on the Registered Lineage List. A question mark indicates settlers whose Huguenot ancestry is speculative and not fully proven at this time. Triple asterisks indicate Huguenot ancestors of Associate Members (colonial Huguenots not living in Virginia--this designation is under construction). The # indicates Virginia Huguenots not at Manakintowne. Note that the use of handwritten documents and different standards for spelling have caused some variations.   This list is followed by a longer list of Manakintowne Huguenot settlers published in The Huguenot, 6, 1933. A separate list of interest documents the holders of numbered patents in the Huguenot lands from Turff & Twigg (Priscilla Harris Cabell). See also these lists from 1700 and 1701/02.
           GAINES, See BERNARD


           Virginia Land Warrants issued for George Teator Lincoln KY.
           Surveyed for George Teator assignee of John Baker 200 acres
           of land. Part of Treasury Warrant lying in the county of Lincoln in a bend of Dicks River west side adjoining
           William Gains.? branch Gains line branch Dicks River
           hickory saplings. March 26 1782
           James Thompson
           Variation East
           survey S. Teator George Thompson.
           SECOND PART BY GEORGE TEATOR HAND.
           Kown by all men these present George Teator of the county of Lincoln for a value of consideration to me. Will and ?
           I assign and convey all of my rights in this claim to above
           certificate of survey. 200 acres of land to Samuel Teator
           his heirs and assignees? for him Samuel Teator to have and
           hold? office of those patents in his name where my land ?
           said this day.
           James Thompson
           William Gains signed George T Teator.
           973
           Samuel Teator 200 acres
           assignee of George Teator John Baker
           George Thompson
           200 acres adjoining William Gains.

Huguenot Ancestors

           The following names have been authenticated as founders of the Huguenot colony at Manakin or Huguenots settling in early colonial Virginia. Single asterisks indicate those listed on the Registered Lineage List. A question mark indicates settlers whose Huguenot ancestry is speculative and not fully proven at this time. Triple asterisks indicate Huguenot ancestors of Associate Members (colonial Huguenots not living in Virginia--this designation is under construction). The # indicates Virginia Huguenots not at Manakintowne. Note that the use of handwritten documents and different standards for spelling have caused some variations.   This list is followed by a longer list of Manakintowne Huguenot settlers published in The Huguenot, 6, 1933. A separate list of interest documents the holders of numbered patents in the Huguenot lands from Turff & Twigg (Priscilla Harris Cabell). See also these lists from 1700 and 1701/02.
           K
           *KAVANAUGH, Philemon #
           ***KEATOR, Jacob
           ***KUNTZ, Jacob
           17th CENTURY IMMIGRANTS TO NEW NETHERLAND & NEW YORK, - SURNAMES K
           Keator , Melchert Classen Keator Name of Ship: ? Arrival Date: before 1671
           French Baptisms
           ...30; Josue Soullice, Marie Valleau; Marie; (f), Marie Gallas 1706 Jan 08; Jacques Rezeau, Marie Contes; Marie; Jean Moyse Contes, Susanne Contes 1706 Jan 23; Daniel Jandin, Catherine Lamoureux; Estienne; Auguste Grasset, (m) 1706 Feb...
           http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/
           Kingston baptisms
           ...Jannetje Legier; Antoni; Klaes Legier, Rachel Smedes 1688 Sep 09; Matthys Slecht, Marye Creupel; Cornelis; Barent Kunts, Lysbeth Creupel 1688 Sep 23; Pieter Kool, Jannetje Dighmans; Adam; Thomas Swaert-Woot, Lysbeth Gardinier 1688...
           http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/...
           French Marriages
           ...1703 09 May; Daniel Ayrault; Marie Robineau -page 105 1705 10 Mar; Jacques Rezeau, of St. Martin de Re; Marie Contesse, of Dublin 1706 02 Feb; Charles Danall; Susanne Boudinot, dau Susanne -page 129 1713 03 Nov; Louis Rou, French...
           http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/..
           17th CENTURY IMMIGRANTS TO NEW NETHERLAND & NEW YORK, - SURNAMES T
           Tades (Van Idestien), Micheal \ Name of Ship: ? \ Arrival Date: bef 1648
           Taylor , William, Name of Ship: ?, Arrival Date: before 1694
           Taylor,Jeronamus \ Name of Ship: ? \ Arrival Date: 1650
           Teller,William Teller \ Name of Ship: ? \ Arrival Date: 1639
           Teller William, Name of Ship: ?John and Sarah London with Captain Green, Arrival Date: 1639


           Title:	Source:Kegley, 1982 (vol 2 Fincastle, Montgomery, and Wythe Counties)
           page	Person	Date	Place	Data
           108 	
           	
           	
           	John taylor, assignee of William Kavenaough, assignee of George Teeter, 30 acres opposite land Taylor now lives on below the mouth of Crab Creek, settled in 1772. Commisoners Certificates, p81.
           327 	
           	
           	
           	> Lands of Frederick Starnes on Crab Creek, Botetourt County, were sold in 1768 to George Teeter

John Sax Sex is found as pvt in the platoon of Sgt George Teator and Lt Edmonston William Campbell s company Lord Dunmore War. The court ordered George Teater to survey John Sax Estate

Kingston baptisms ...Benschoten; Sara; Petrus Slegt, Sara van Benschoten 1759 Jun 24; Isaac Bevier, Elisabeth Bevier; Magdalena; Michel Sax & wife Anna Bevier 1759 Jun 24; Andreas T. De Wit, Rachel Dubois; Neeltje; Isaac Dubois, Sara Dubois 1759 Jul 08;... http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/...

NY Marriage Licenses ...Jacob Riersen 1760 05 Sep; Maurice Smith; Mary Dodge 1760 05 Sep; Carman Rushmore; Hannah Raynor 1760 05 Sep; Richard Sax; Mary Andrews 1760 05 Sep; Gabriel Sprong; Mary Berry 1760 06 Sep; Rinier Nack; Sarah Bussing 1760 06 Sep;... http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/ny_... Kingston marriages ...Jeems Algar, jm, born New England; Angenietjen Schoonhoven, jd, born Kingstown, liv Marbletown. 1727 28 Sep; Pieter Sax, wid Eva Reurig; Angenietjen Tromboor, jd -553 1727 08 Oct; Robbert Bever, wid Mary Doffiel, born England, liv. 959


29 April 1777. Washington County Court Minutes. Ordered that John Beatie, James Kincannon, Francis Beatie, and George Teeter, or any three of them being first sworn appraise the estate of John Sex deceased 1701 Signers of the Petition to King William, III See Petition

Of New York County


Edward Anderson Isaac Anderson Robert Anderson Will Anderson Jn. Bench (French?)* Flushing, New York, 1698

An Exact List of all Ye Inhabitants Names wthin Ye Towne of fflushing and P'cincts of Old and Young ffreemen and Servants White & Blacke &c. 1698

French Inhabits

William ffowler Carp and Mary his wife William, John, Joseph,

William ffowler wea and Judeth his wife Sone: William

John Harrison and Elizabeth his wife William, Edward, Henry, Eliz and Ann Negros: Hechtor and Ka

Samuel Tatem and Elizabeth his wife Sam'll, Eliza, patience and Mary 1 negro

William Benger and Elizabeth his wife John, Jacob and Eliz


John Rodman and Mary his wife John, Samuell, Joseph, William, Thomas, An and Eliz. Negros: 11

French Baptisms ...29; Guillaume Heurretin, Susanne Kocherthal; Guillaume; Paul Pelletreau & wife Susanne Heurretin 1732 Dec 17; Jean Rey, Marie Magdeleine; Elie; Elie Manbrut, Susanne Andries 1733 Mar 25; Vincent Bodin, Helene Smith; Vincent; Denys... http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/...

French Baptisms ...Ester Vincent 1700 Nov 17; Jean Gansel, Judy Le Roy; Judy; Jean le Chevallier, Marthe Couson 1700 Nov 17; Abrahan Salle, Ollive Perault; Abraham; Abraham Jouneau, Renee Gratton 1700 Nov 20; Andre Laurens, Marie Lucas; Auguste;... Huguenot Ancestors

           The following names have been authenticated as founders of the Huguenot colony at Manakin or Huguenots settling in early colonial Virginia. Single asterisks indicate those listed on the Registered Lineage List. A question mark indicates settlers whose Huguenot ancestry is speculative and not fully proven at this time. Triple asterisks indicate Huguenot ancestors of Associate Members (colonial Huguenots not living in Virginia--this designation is under construction). The # indicates Virginia Huguenots not at Manakintowne. Note that the use of handwritten documents and different standards for spelling have caused some variations.   This list is followed by a longer list of Manakintowne Huguenot settlers published in The Huguenot, 6, 1933. A separate list of interest documents the holders of numbered patents in the Huguenot lands from Turff & Twigg (Priscilla Harris Cabell). See also these lists from 1700 and 1701/02.

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A B C D E F G H J K L M N O P R S T U V W

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  • AGEE, Mathieu, Elizabeth
  • ALLEGRE, Giles

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  • WEAVER, WEVER, Samuel, Sr.
  • MAUPIN, MAUPAIN, Gabriel
  • SALLÉ, SALLEE, Abraham
  1. ID: I15324
  2. Name: Samuel Turner
  3. Surname: Turner
  4. Given Name: Samuel
  5. Sex: M
  6. Birth: ABT 1804 in Garrard Co., Kentucky
  1. Change Date: 2 Feb 2001 at 19:36:52


Marriage 1 Sarah Teater b: 1808 in Garrard Co., Kentucky

   * Married: 26 Sep 1827 in Jessamine Co., Kentucky
   * ID: I15328
   * Name: Mary Elizabeth Fowler
   * Surname: Fowler
   * Given Name: Mary Elizabeth
   * Sex: F
   * Birth: ABT 1822 in Ceratio, Mexico

   * Change Date: 2 Feb 2001 at 19:51:04


     Marriage 1 Stephen F. Teater b: 1818 in Garrard Co., Kentucky
         o Married: 1842
   *


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     Huguenot Information
     The French Huguenot theory is supported by the following information. ... Volume of the French Protestant Exiles from France (London: Reeves and Turner, ...
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     Huguenot heritage: the history and contribution of the Huguenots ... - Google Books Result
     by Robin D. Gwynn - 1985 - History - 220 pages
     'Here is every 15 or 30 days a French sheet comes forth of the sufferings of those ... the other William Lloyd of Peterborough and Norwich, Turner of Ely,


The Huguenot Society of the Founders of Manakin in the Colony of Virginia Weaver--Genealogy and Court Records 5 Weaver, Samuel--Will, Abstract

Colonial New York 1664-1788


Tax Lists, Inhabitants


Suffolk County 1737 Freeholders Heavins, Constant Dutchess County Freeholders 1740 Feder, Jury AKA TEETER Tietsort, Isaac AKA TEETER 1701 Signers of the Petition to King William, I Rob Allison Edward Anderson Isaac Anderson Robert Anderson Will Anderson Jn. Bench (French?)* George Davis Rich Davis* Wm Davis* Jean Davits John Harris Dan May* George Maye John Russel* John Sadler Samuell Trigg John Tuder Jr.Samuel Dirker Teunis Dirker Andries Dow Nicholas Dow Nathan Whitman Jn Stilwel Tho. Stilwel Claes Kater AKA TETER KETER

Kings County 1687 Oath of Allegiance

The Roll, of those who have taken the Oath of Allegiance in the Kings County in the Province of New York, the 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30th day of September, in the third year of His Majesty Raigne, Anno Domine 1687. Jan. Van Cleeff 34 Cornelis Van Kleef Kings County, NY 1698 CensusTownships: Brooklyn, Bushwick, Flatbush, Flatlands, Gravesend, and New Utrecht.Abraham Detooy (F) 1 1 - - -Jan Van Cleef 1 1 4 - - CCORDING TO THE ENUMERATION MADE ABOUT THE YEAR 1703MASTERS OF FAMILYS.Total for City:Thomas Evens 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0Capt. Tudor 2 5 2 4 0 1 1 0 0 Capt Tuder 1 1 1 4 0 1 0 0 CCORDING TO THE ENUMERATION MADE ABOUT THE YEAR 1703 NORTH WARD

Isaac Juter 1 1 2 1 0 0 0 0 0Susanna Tocter 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ACCORDING TO THE ENUMERATION MADE ABOUT THE YEAR 1703Affey Tuder 0 1 1 0 0 1 0 0 0Flushing, New York, 1698 An Exact List of all Ye Inhabitants Names wthin Ye Towne of fflushing and P'cincts of Old and Young ffreemen and Servants White & Blacke &c. 1698

French Inhabits William ffowler Carp and Mary his wife William, John, Joseph, Benj Mary, Rebeca Negro: Jack

John Embree and Sarah his wife Robert, John, Samll Sarah

ohn Harrison and Elizabeth his wife William, Edward, Henry, Eliz and Ann Negros: Hechtor and Kate

Richard Chew and ffrances his wife Rich'd, Henry, Tho, Hannah, Charely, Mary, Elizabeth Samuel Tatem and Elizabeth his wife Sam'll, Eliza, patience and Mary 1 negro

William Benger and Elizabeth his wife John, Jacob and Eliz

John Rodman and Mary his wife John, Samuell, Joseph, William, Thomas, An and Eliz. Negros: 11

All the Rays Vancleaves Totten other of George Teators family come through Abraham Aallie Saly Van Aally ectANTHONY JANSE VAN SALEE is a unique and most interesting, and a not unimportant, figure in the early history of New Amsterdam. The form of his name indicates that his father, probably a Hollander, was named Jan, and the local designations "Van Salee" and "Van Vaes" indicate that he had lived at these towns in Morocco sufficiently long for them to be regarded as his home. These clues have led to much speculation as to his history, and to a considerable amount of careful investigation in the Dutch and French records relating to North Africa.

The late Hon. Teunis G. Bergen, founder and first president of the Long Island Historical Society, compiler of a Register of the Early Settlers of Kings County (Brooklyn, New York, 1883), and a member of Congress, declared in a letter dated at New Utrecht, February 11, 1851, and published in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle his belief that evidence as to the place of birth and the parentage of Anthony Janse van Salee might be found in a Dutch book published in 1715 dealing with the maritime career of Claes G. Compaan and his companion and later rival, Jan Jansen van Haarlem, both sea rovers. He said that Anthony was undoubtedly of mixed descent, and that when young, he had been subject to the Mohammedan faith sufficiently to give rise to the several instances of his being referred to (erroneously) in records as a "Turk," and to the designation of his farm on Long Island as the "Turk's Plantation." There was also very early a family of the name "Turk" (Turck) in New Amsterdam, with which our Anthony is not connected.

A copy of the book having to do with Claes G. Compaan, referred to by Dr. Bergen, is to be found in the New York Public Library. Its title is Historisch Verhael Aller Ghederck Waerdigher Gheschiedenissen die hier en daer in Europa, als Duytslant, Vranckenrijck, Enghelant, Spaenjen, Hungarijen, Polen, Sevenberghen, Sweeden, Walachien, Moldavien, Turckijen, Switzerlant, Barbarijen, en Nederlant, Voorgevallen syn, by Nicholaes van Wassenaer. It is in twenty-three volumes.

This remarkable work gives in sufficient detail the career of Jan Janse of Haarlem, who turned buccaneer and became Admiral of the fleet of Muley Zidan, Sultan of Morocco, and who married, secondly, a lady of the Mohammedan faith, to make it evident that Anthony Jansen van Salee might have been his son, born at Salee in Morocco, where Jan Jansen made his headquarters.

The records of New Amsterdam and of Long Island reveal personal characteristics of Anthony Jansen van Salee in harmony with such a theory as to his origin. Further evidence bearing on Jan Jansen's remarkable career, and upon Anthony van Salee's possible origin may be found in the publication issued by the Dutch Government in 1910 under the title Bronnen tot de Geschiedenis van den Levantschen Handel. The work is edited by Dr. K. Heeringa; the title means "Sources for the history of the Levantine trade." References that show that Jan Jansen was at Salee at various times between 1600 and 1630, and five references to an Anthony Janse at Salee in 1623-1624, will be found in Comte Henry de Castries' Les sources inedites de l'histoire du Maroc.

We now give our attention to the records concerning the life of Anthony Jansen van Salee in the New Netherland, and to the records of his descendants.

There is good evidence that Anthony Janse van Salee brought to New Amsterdam with him a copy of the Koran. The late Robert Bayles, president of the Market and Fulton National Bank of New York City, a descendant through the Van Sicklen and Gulick families, compiled an account of some of his ancestors, now in the New York Public Library, in which he wrote:

Fernandus van Sicklen, the father-in-law of Johannes Gulick, was the son of Fernandus van Sicklen, the emigrant, whose wife Eva was the daughter of Anthony Jansen van Salee, who, before coming to this country, lived for a time at Salee or Fez, a seaport town under the Turkish rule on the coast of Africa, at that time said to be a resort for pirate vessels. Anthony Jansen van Salee was known at Gravesend as "The Turk" and the farm on which he lived was referred to in the records of Gravesend as "Turk's Plantation."

A few years since (about 1886) at a sale of the household goods of Joachim Rule, a descendant of Joachim Gulick, a lot of old books was sold for a trifling sum, one of which attracted the buyer's attention by the strange characters it contained. On submitting it for examination to an expert it was declared to be the Koran in the Arabic language and of quite an old date. At the same time a small brass pan of peculiar and unusual pattern was also sold, which is now in the possession of the writer. A member of the family, Catherine Gulick, then over eighty years of age, stated at the time that the pan and book, with a copper teakettle, had kept company for many years as family relics and were supposed to have been brought to the New Netherlands by an early emigrant, one of her ancestors. A tradition (for a long time unexplained) to the effect that one of the ancestors of the Johannes Gulick family was a Turk seems now to be accounted for by the fact that that ancestor was Anthony Jansen van Salee, a Dutchman of Long Island, known there as the "Turk." It is said that the purchaser of the Koran [Richard M. Johnson of Kingston, New Jersey] sold it to a book collector in Philadelphia for nearly $100. [Extract from Mr. Bayles' MS in the MS Department of the New York Public Library.]

Richard M. Johnson, a descendant in the eighth generation, on being asked if he remembered having purchased the book, replied:

Feb. 21-1925. MR. HOPPIN. Dear Sir: Yours of nineteenth at hand. Would reply that I remember very well the Sale, and I bought many articles for curiosity and speculation. Among the books bought was a large book in a foreign language. I tried many to read it, but none could. I was told that there was a Jew in Trenton that kept a kind of curio shop. They called him "Jerusalem." I took it to him and he told me it was a Bible called the Koran--the Mohammedan Bible--and it was valuable. As it was no use to me I asked what he would give me for it. He said he could sell it and get me fifty dollars for it. I said, "give me the money." He said he would give me $25. and when he sold it $25. more. I never got the other $25. as he died shortly after. In a few days after I sold it a gentleman came to me and wanted the book, as his ancestors were connected. I told him I had disposed of it and to whom. Some years later Mr. Robert Bayles came to me, as he was tracing his genealogy, for the Koran as he traced the book to me, Mr. Bayles had a letter stating that Alexander Gulick often saw the book, and it had very many records in it. He stated the book was his aunt Katy Gulick's . . .

RICHARD M. JOHNSON.

The Register of the Provincial Secretary of the New Netherland, now preserved in the State Library at Albany, begins on April 19, 1638. The first record relating to Anthony Janse van Salee is dated only nine days later--April 28, 1638. It is the declaration of Ryer Stoffelsen and Jan Gerritsen respecting the manner of the death of Anthony Jansen van Salee's dog. [Dutch Manuscripts, Register of the Provincial Secretary, Albany, I, 5.]

Under date of April 29, 1638, we have the declaration by Remmer Jewerden that Hendrick Jansen, tailor, called Anthony Jansen from Salee, a Turk, rascal, and horned beast. [Ibid., I, 6.] But it is evident from subsequent records that by 1638, he had been in New Amsterdam between one and four years. He had secured a bouwery (farm) "near Fort Amsterdam bounded westerly by Hendrick Jansen, tailor, and eastward by Philip de Truy." He had married at least a year before 1638, Grietje Reiniers, of New Amsterdam. She had been employed by Peter de Winters to assist in managing a tavern in Amsterdam (not in New Amsterdam as the Calendar of Dutch Manuscripts [I, 80] has it). On what ship she came to New Amsterdam is not known, but under date of April 28, 1639, in the Calendar of Dutch Manuscripts (I, 52), there is reference to her complaint against two sailors of the ship because of some offense against her, and to their being condemned to leave the country within two months.

Anthony Janse van Salee's farm was on the north side of the stockade built across the island on the line of the present Wall Street. It was called "Wallenstein," apparently in honor of the great general of that name, but the farm seems to have been laid out and to have been given its name by the Dutch West India Company before Van Salee acquired it. It occupied the area from Broadway to the East River between Ann Street and Maiden Lane. A map of 1644 showing "Wallenstein" and other "bouweries" in the neighborhood appears on page 1 of New Amsterdam and Its People, by Innes (1902). In this same book, pages 310-313, is found a description of "Wallenstein" in 1640. Mr. Innes says of this farm, page 310 ff. of his book, New Amsterdam and Its People:

This bouwery is spoken of as belonging to Cornelis van Tienhoven as early as the year 1640, though he did not receive his formal ground-brief or patent for it until 1644. He was not, however, the first owner or tenant of the farm, which was in all probability laid out at a very early date, and its buildings, perhaps, erected by the West India Company.

May 7, 1639, Anthony Janse van Salee sold "Wallenstein" to Barent Dircksen, baker. A translation of the record of the conveyance is found in Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New York, XIV, 20:

Deed for a bowery near Fort Amsterdam. This day, the 7th May Ao 1639, before me, Cornelis van Tienhoven, secretary of New Netherland, came and appeared in their proper persons, Anthony Jansen from Vees, of the one part, and Barent Dircksen baker, of the other part, and acknowledged in the presence of the undersigned witnesses, to have agreed and contracted in amity and friendship about the purchase of the Bowery hitherto occupied by Anthony Jansen, situate near Fort Amsterdam, bounded westerly by Hendric Jansen, tailor, and eastward by Philip de Truy, on the conditions and terms here under written.

First said Anthony Jansen shall deliver, as he now is doing to Barent Dircksen aforesaid, who also acknowledges to have bought and this day received from said Anthony the land as it is sowed and fenced, the house and barn, together with all that is fastened by earth and nail, except the cherry, peach and all other trees standing on said land, which said Anthony reserves for himself and will remove at a more seasonable time, on settlement of two years, on ditto of one year, 1 wagon, plough, and one harrow with wooden teeth.

For all which Barent Dircksen shall pay to said Anthony Jansen the sum of fifteen hundred and seventy guilders to be paid in two consecutive years; immediately after the list of what is aforesaid, he Barent Dircksen shall pay to said Anthony Jansen, or his order, one just fourth part of the above mentioned money, and six months after the date hereof the second fourth part, and so on, one fourth part every half year until the last payment inclusive.

For all which parties pledge their persons and properties, movable and immovable, present and future without any exception under bond as prescribed by law, without reservation or deceipt. Hereof are two copies made of the same term and signed by parties.

This is the mark of ANTHONY JANSEN above named. This is the P mark of BARENT DIRCKSEN. This is the R mark of HENRY C. HARMSEN. GILLIS DE VOOCHT, witness. CORNELIS VAN TIENHOVEN, secretary.

Barent Dirckson leased the property to Cornelius Jacobsen van Tienhoven, the secretary of the province, immediately, though van Tienhoven did not obtain the patent for the property till 1644. Governor Kieft at his request granted Van Salee one hundred morgens of land, the first grant within the limits of what became the towns of Gravesend and New Utrecht.

[Book G.G. Land Papers. Albany, p. 61. Translated abstract]: PATENT FOR LAND ON LONG ISLAND. We, Willem Kieft, Director General and Council of New Netherland etc., herewith testify and declare, that on the first of August 1639 we have given and granted to Anthony Jansen of Salee 100 morgens of land lying on the bay of the North river upon Long Island opposite Coney Island, stretching along the shore two hundred and fifty-three rods, N.N.W., from the shore about N.E. by E. two hundred and thirty-six rods, again along a bluff one hundred and twenty-four rods about S.E., S.W. by W., 24 rods, S. 54 rods, further to the strand S.W. by W. 174 rods, with some points of land lying on the south side, containing 87 morgens, 49-1/2 rods; also a point of land stretching southward from the house, surrounded on three sides by meadows, reaching S.W. by W. 72 rods, S.E. by S. ninety rods being an oblong with some protruding points containing 12 morgens five hundred and fifty and one-half rods, under the express condition and stipulation etc., at a perpetual yearly rent of one hundred carolus guilders.

1651 Jan 08; Emanuel Van Angola-Neger; Susanna; Augustyn Havaen, Maria Angola 1651 May 28; Anthony Matthyszen Van de Caep-Neger; Abraham; Simon Cesilien, Lysbeth Francisco NOTE buth lines of the Heavins close to George Teator and intermarried with the George Parris family show to be Dutch Huguenots intermarried with Portuguese and Turks. whereas the Van Cleaves Kleefs show to the Portguese wife of George Teator Jr VIER almost all teators of samuel teator and younger brother parris descend from amoer vier vier through zacharia ray whos latest dna results show haplogroup j2b. and dutch hugurnot indians. DUTCH REFORMIST 1635 TO 1690 NY BAPTISMS. July 11. These following persons, after having been instructed in the Christian religion and having made, on the before-mentioned date, a public confession in the church of N. A., were ba.: A heathen called among his people Swongara, i.e., Little Board, aged about 40 years, now called David. A heathen woman, the wife of Swongara, now David, called among her people Kowajatense, about 30 years old, now called Rebecca. Tekaniadaroge, that means Division of the wax [?], (lack-scheydinge), old about 22 years, now called Isac. Tejonihokarawa, i.e., Open the door, about 30 years old, now called Henderick. A heathen woman, Karanondo, i.e., Lifter [opligster, which may also mean sharper], about 50 years old, novv called Lidia. A ch. 12 years old, of whom this Karanondo, now Lydia, is the grandmother, and who, after the ch.'s mother (her daughter) died, adopted him as her own. The name of this ch. among its people was Kaadsjihandasa, i.e., Runner from the fire (* vier-uyt loper), now called Seth. A heathen woman, Sion heja, i.e., Lively, about 25 years old, now called Rachel. Her husband was ba. by the Jesuits and called Joseph, but was thereafter instructed by us in the faith of J. C. His name among his people was Skanjodowanne, i.e., Eagle's beak. Their ch. about 4 years old was also ba. and called Manasse. Two chn. of Kanastasis. This woman was thus called at her baptism by the Jesuits, but thereafter was instructed by us in the Christian religion. Her husband is dead. The oldest ch., about 8 years old, was called Jacob, and the youngest, about 3 years old, was named Sara. A ch., 12 years old, called among its people Sagonorasse, i.e., Fastener (Vast-binder), whose parents are dead. He was adopted by his relatives, Laurens and Maria (who have been admitted to the Lord's holy and high-worthy Supper) and who promised to have him educated in the doctrines of Christ. He was named Adam. July 13. Johannes, of Robbert Teuisz. Wit.: father, Marte Cornelisz, Teuis Abrahamsz. By Marritie Martensz.

  • Vier at present is the numeral four in Dutch, but two centuries ago

meant also fire; at present it is written vunr. H1. "Huguenots continued to come to Virginia after 1700. Descendants of the Manakin-Town Huguenots moved to other areas of Virginia, including Amelia, Albemarle, Buckingham and Charlotte counties. Huguenot names scattered in Virginia after 1700 include 'd'Aubigne (Dabney), Bernard, Boissieux, ... Maupin... Taliaferro, and Valentine.'" p. 130 Maride a Sedan le 22 Juin 1670 Daniel Vier Manovorier Age de 54, demeurant a Sedan et Catherine Desgueu fille de Pierre Savilleur Marie Billot, age de 42 Mr. Henry Aubery, 5100 acs. Rappa. Co., bet. brs of Pascattaway & Hodkins Creeks & br. of Mattapony River; 4 Oct. 1675. Trnas of 102 pers. [This is the one for transporting Wm. Vier] I4. Vol 2 shows Jno and John Webb about 10 times. One mentions land that borders John Webb [New Kent Co jvs]

John Rea few entries.  One entry on  Webb describes land deserted by John Wray  [may be Rea jvs] 
John Rea was described as "Mariner" when he gets own land. FTDNA William Via Sr. b. abt 1697 New Kent, Va Haplogroup 	J2	12	23	15	10	13	18	11	13	11	13	11	30	15	9	9	11	11	23	15	22	28	12	13	15	16	10	10	19	22	15	14	18	15	35	38	11

Both Amor Vier and John Smith show to be grandafthers of Zacharia Ray with the Rays and Viers DNA being J2

John smith being a turk 1769

Lunenburg County

A list of Tithes, &c, taken by Joseph Williams

Tithes Land Valentine Brown's list John Brown Edward Brown ................................. 8 1001 William Bragg .................................. 1 100 William Bush ................................... 2 100 Frederick Brown ................................ 1 215 John Brown's list Lockey Brown ................................. 5 215 John Blankenship (Constable) ................... 2 133 Benjamin Burchet ............................... 1 200 William Brown .................................. 1 200 William Chandler ............................... 1 375 William Comas [?] .............................. 1 John Cunningham, list Thomas Stone ................................. 4 566 Michael Claraday ............................... 200 Henry Crenshaw's list John Gasford [?] ............................. 4 175 Ellison Ellis' list David Zachary ................................ 4 400 Robert Estes, Junr., list Saml. Estes .................................. 3 200 Anthony Fullilove's list Wm. Fullilove ................................ 2 100 John Freeman's list Joseph Freeman James Freeman ................................ 5 260 Thos. Gafford [or Gasford or Gayord] ........... 1 121 Humphry Garrot ................................. 1 125 James Griggory ................................. 1 Andrew Griggory ................................ 370 Richard Hudson's list Chas. Hudson ................................. 4 444

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Tithes Land John Haley ..................................... 5 Thomas Haley ................................... 1 Anthony Hundly's list Jno. Harriss ................................. 3 200 Joseph Johnson ................................. 3 175 Samuel Jordan .................................. 220 Isaac Johnson's list Michael Johnson .............................. 5 600 David Johnson .................................. 1 100 Joshua King's list Wm. King ..................................... 2 George Lawson .................................. 1 100 John Phillups .................................. 1 Catharine Quin ................................. 138 John Roberts ................................... 1 Francis Smithson's list Wm. Smithson Minoah Smithson Charles Smithson ............................. 8 1246 James Samons ................................... 1 132 William Samons, Junr. .......................... 1 John Smith (Turk) .............................. 2 230 Josiah Ship Wm. Ship ..................................... 4 700 Jonas Sikes .................................... 2 100 Edward Slaughter ............................... 2 100 Thomas Smith ................................... 1 400 John Stembridge ................................ 2 240 Joseph Taylor .................................. 1 130 Stephen Wood Jno. Wood Drury Melone ................................. 6 125 John Williams, attorney ........................ 2 218 Joseph Williams Mat. J. Williams Arnold Thomason .............................. 7 535 David Stokes ................................... 1 266 Tischarner Degraffenreidt

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A TURK





Done at Fort Amsterdam in N.N. this 27th of May 1643. WILLEM KIEFT, CORNELIS VAN TIENHOVEN Secr. [Translation in Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New York, XIV, 45.]