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Web site creator and publisher - Anthony steel
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About the publisher:  Anthony Steel was born Anthony Sassienie in England 1952 and immigrated with his wife and daughter to

Chiang Mai, Thailand in 2003. His family surname was changed to Steel in 1966.

 

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INTRODUCTION

 

 

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THERE are several different versions of the family surname in this family tree. The name Sasine, Sasiene, Sasienie, sass, Sassiene, Sassieni, & Sassienie are variants of the original surname Sasieni within our family group. The tree with combined Koekoek and Sasieni ancestors includes thirteen generations (2011) of family members originating from Holland.

THE first family member on record is Jacob Salomon and he was married to Matje Mozes born in the year 1750 Amsterdam Holland. Each heredity Sassienie, whatever their surname has a direct ancestry to Jacob Salomon and Matje Mozes. There is no birth date record for Jacob, but do know that he died in Amsterdam Holland on the 4th January 1800. Jacob had a son born in the year 1796 Amsterdam Holland. His name was Woolf Jacob Sasieni, the first Sasieni on record. After Woolf the family tree has four branches.

MOST European Countries did not begin to keep official public records and registrations until the early part of the nineteenth century and European Jews by and large did not use surnames until it became compulsory under Napoleonic Law after 1811. This explains why the surname of Sasieni suddenly appears shortly after the birth of our mutual ancestor, Woolf Jacob Sasieni.

IT is as a rule extraordinarily difficult to discover from whence early ancestors individually originated as some common European Jewish given names are shared by all European Jews and many Christians. It is for these reasons that most amateur family researchers can only ascertain Jewish foundation ancestral records with European origins equal to about average of ten generations.

IF you know of any family members that are not mentioned in the family tree, please would you email to me their details. dates of births, marriages (if applicable), deaths (if applicable), interesting facts, documents, also photos of family members sent by email with details, can be published on this site. The names are irrelvant, providing they are decendants of a Sasieni, their spouses or parents of spouses.

I would welcome your comments regarding this site and please keep me informed of any new arrivals to the family that can be included into the family tree as a legacy for all our future generations.

 

The First Sasieni

 

The first Sasieni on record was: Woolf Jacob Sasieni (1796 – 1869). He had eight children. Three died in early childhood and one was still born.

During the mid nineteenth century Wolf Jacob Sasieni and his wife Dientje (Dinah) Koekoek (1799 – 1881), with their four grown up children, Jacob Sasiene (1826 – 1889), Levie Wolf Sasieni (1831 – 1888), Moses (Moppy) Sassienie (1832 – 1922), and Solomon Wolf Sasiene (1839 –1901), left Amsterdam, Holland to seek a better lifestyle in London, England. It was at the dawning of England`s great manufacturing age.

Wolf and his family sailed on the Leda from the Port of Rotterdam, Holland and arrived at the Port of London, England on January 3rd, 1855, then finalising their journey up through the River Thames to the East End of London.


Descendants of
Jacob Salomon

JACOB SALOMON was born in Amsterdam, Holland, and died 04 Jan 1800 in Amsterdam, Holland.  He married MATJE MOZES.  She was born 1750 in Amsterdam, Holland, and died 28 February 1825 in Amsterdam, Holland.

Child of JACOB SALOMON and MATJE MOZES is:

WOOLF JACOB SASIENI, b. 1796, Amsterdam, Holland; d. 31 Jan 1869, Whitechapel, London, England.

WOOLF JACOB SASIENI was born 1796 in Amsterdam, Holland, and died 31 Jan 1869 in Whitechapel, London, England.  He married DIENTJE (DINAH) LEVIE KOEKOEK 20 April 1825 in Amsterdam, daughter of LEVIE KOEKOEK and SAARTJE SAMSON.  She was born 1799 in Amsterdam, Holland, and died December 1881 in Whitechapel, London, England.

Occupation: porter, later joined the Dutch army in 1825.

DIENTJE (DINAH) LEVIE KOEKOEK:

Occupation: servant.

Children of WOOLF SASIENI and DIENTJE KOEKOEK are:

JACOB SASIENIE, b. 05 February 1826, 27 Kerkstraat, Amsterdam, Holland; d. March 1889, Whitechapel, London, England; m. BOTJE (BETSY) SWAAB, 09 Apr 1850, Amsterdam, Holland; b. 26 Feb 1830, Amsterdam, Holland; d. 12 Jan 1882, Whitechapel, London, England.

Occupation: Cigar Maker.

BOTJE (BETSY) SWAAB:

Occupation: Cigar Maker.

RACHAEL SASIENI, b. 07 March 1827, Amsterdam, Holland; d. 30 September 1827, Amsterdam, Holland.

SAMSON SASIENI, b. 28 August 1828, Amsterdam, Holland; d. 16 May 1832, Amsterdam, Holland.

MOZES SASIENI, b. 28 December 1829, Amsterdam, Holland; d. 28 June 1830, Amsterdam, Holland.

LEVIE (LOUIS) WOLF SASIENI, b. 03 February 1831, Amsterdam, Holland; d. 28 February 1888, 5, Great Alie St, Whitechapel, London, England; m. VOLGELLINA (SOPHIA) COHEN, 05 Jul 1863, Great Synagogue, London, England; b. 1835, Amsterdam, Holland; d. 18 February 1910, Hackney, London, England.

More About LEVIE (LOUIS) WOLF SASIENI:

Occupation: Cigar Maker.

More About VOLGELLINA (SOPHIA) COHEN:

Burial: 20 February 1910, Plashet k/18/11

MOSES (MOPPY) SASSIENIE, b. 28 April 1832, Amsterdam, Holland; d. 02 July 1922, Hackney, London, England; m. (1) YOTJE (JULIA) SPIER, 06 March 1863, Great Synagogue, London, England; b. 1838, Amsterdam, Holland; d. 12 April 1872, 16 Freeman Street, Spitalfields, London, England; m. (2) CLARA ELIAS, 03 May 1874, Great Synagogue, London, England; b. 1841, London, England; d. September 1911, Whitechapel, London, England.

MOSES (MOPPY) SASSIENIE:

Occupation: Club & Collecter.

More About MOSES (MOPPY) SASSIENIE:

Burial: 02 Sep 1922, Dalston, London, England.

YOTJE (JULIA) SPIER:

Burial: Whitechapel, London E1, England.

WOLF SASSIENIE, b. 27 January 1837, Amsterdam, Holland; d. 27 January 1837, Amsterdam, Holland.

SOLOMON WOLF SASIENE, b. 21 May 1839, Amsterdam, Holland; d. 31 December 1901, Mile End, London, England; m. REBECCA ZWART,

01 November 1865, Great Synagogue, London, England; b. 06 February 1842, Houtstraat, Amsterdam, Holland; d. 04 Octtober 1917, Mile End, London, England.

More About SOLOMON WOLF SASIENE:

Burial: 01 Jan 1902, Plashet B20 43 17 Duke Street.

Occupation: Cigar maker.

More About REBECCA ZWART:

Burial: Plashet B20 44 17 Duke Street.


Sassienie Family Tree
4 Branches

 

Our first known mutual ancestors on the Sasieni branch of the family were Jacob Salomon (? – 1800) and his wife, Matje Mozes (1750 – 1825) both from Amsterdam, Holland.

They had a son, Woolf Jacob Sasieni (1796 – 1869). Woolf married Dientje (Dinah) Levie Koekoek (1799 – 1881) in Amsterdam, Holland 1825.

Woolf Jacob Sasieni had eight children, only four survived to adulthood, separating the Sassienie family tree into four branches.

 

Four brothers, Jacob, Levie, Moses and Solomon, four branches of the Sassienie Family Tree.

 

Descendants of Jacob Sasienie

    (1826 - 1889)  

Branch one

Descendants of Levie (Louis) Wolf Sasieni

 (1831 – 1888)  

Branch two

 

Descendants of Moses (Moppy) Sassienie

(1832 - 1922) 

Branch three

Descendants of Solomon Wolf Sasiene

(1839 - 1901)

Branch four

 

Sassienie Family Tree


How To Obtain Your Fully Detailed Sassienie Family Tree

4 Branches  - 13 Generations Including The Koekoek Ancestors

There are 13 generations (2011 AD) in the Sassienie family tree. Only very limited personal data of family individuals is published
on this website.

For security reasons family trees are excluded from the Sassienie Worldwide Family Website.

If family members are interested in receiving their fully detailed personal family trees dating back over 3 hundred years, plus
history and kinship reports showing how an individual is related to all other family members, please contact Anthony Steel by email: sassienieanthony@gmail.com who can email on the information at request. All that is asked in return is for some basic family information so as to expand the family tree.
 

Kindly note that each submitted individual family tree only pertains to a direct ancestry and does not include details of other living family members


Seeking Our Lost Family Members

Descendants of Hermanus (Herman) Sassieni 1884 – 1918. Wounded in battle at the Somme during World War One and later died from injuries incurred in 1918. Wife Louisa Reynolds. Daughter: Deborah Sasiene born abt 1907.

Descendants of Abraham Weinberg born abt 1875 married to Henrietta (Annie) Sassienie 1898. Later the surname Weinberg was changed to Winston.

Descendants of Myer/Meyer Sassienie 1886 – 1976 & Matilda Nathan 1888 – 1961. Children Sara Matilda Sassieni and Jeanette Sasieni.

Descendants of Abram (Alfred) Sasiene 1899 – 1983 & Lillian Borgos 1901 – 1973 (Found 2012)

Descendants of Hannah (Annie) Sassinie born 1883 & Sam Frank.

Descendants of Solomon (Sidney) Sassiene born abt 1901. Son of Morris Moses Sassienie.


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I, Anthony Steel, possessor of the Sassienie Worldwide Family Trees, creator and publisher of the Sassienie Worldwide Family Website; greatly appreciate the contributions, cooperation and participation of my fellow family members. One way in which I intend to show my appreciation is through respecting the desire of many individuals to limit information access that might be made public about them and their families to provide the users with their family roots as a legacy for the next generations and a most pleasant, useful and safe experiences on the World Wide Web.

One of the best ways I have found to ensure this happens is by Keeping confidentiality and safeguarding info from falling into the wrong hands. The family trees and certain other data contained in the Sassienie Worldwide Family Trees and web site is strictly for the benefit of family members only.

The principle of confidentiality mandates a clear moral and legal obligation to keep confidential all information (either sent or from the Internet) relating to persons listed in the Sassienie Worldwide Family trees and web site.

Any information which is learned from data sent or during the course of viewing the Sassienie Worldwide Family Trees is strictly confidential. The recipients of said data is responsible for ensuring that they do not divulge the information to any unauthorized individuals, including other family members who have not directly applied to Anthony Steel at: sassienieanthony@gmail.com for their family trees and reports. In view of the above, I want to count on you, with respect, to believe that you will handle the data with all maturity and confidentiality it deserves.


Recommendations by the National Genealogical Society and
Anthony Steel

 

15 years ago and before, tracing ancestors back just a few generations was a complicated process. Compiling information could take many years of research, which involved making enquiries with relatives, many hours at a time of arduous letter writing, searching through public records offices, cemeteries, old documents, photos, newspapers and books. This incurred time, expense and a great deal of effort.

These days in this technological age of the 21st century, discovering ones roots has never been easier and with the coming of the internet, it is possible to research a family line expediently within the home from anywhere in the world using a standard computer.

Obtaining family history using technology may require exchanging and sharing information with other people, organizations, societies, clubs and relatives. But be aware that this information can be hijacked.

Additional to the obvious risks of contributing personal information there are also further dangers that are created by others, some maybe relatives claiming that they only want to share and expand their family tree. The reality is that some of these people most often have a desire to become known on the Internet or profit from other peoples work, efforts and contributions that have been given in good faith.

Cognizant of the fact that sharing information or data with others, whether through speech, documents or electronic media is essential to family history research, responsible family historians and researchers must consistently be aware of the risks involved to themselves by sharing personal information and also respect the restrictions on sharing information that arise from the rights of others, such as an author, originator or compiler, as a private living individual, or as a party to a mutual agreement.

The Internet has become a great place to share genealogical information about our own or someone else's family. If contributing information or publishing onto a website, observe meticulously the legal rights of copyright owners, copying or distributing any part of their works only with their permission, or to the limited extent specifically allowed under the law's "fair use" exceptions.

Identify the sources for all ideas, information and data from others, and the form in which they were received, recognizing that the unattributed use of another's intellectual work is plagiarism. (Theft).

Inform those who provide information about themselves or their families as to the ways it will be used, observing any conditions they impose and respecting any reservations they may express regarding the use of particular items.

Never supply, contribute or publish data that may put the security and privacy of living people at risk, such as age, home address, occupation, personal life, criminal records, telephone, email, fax, or mobile numbers.

A family tree researched wisely will be trouble free and bring in great results.
 
Surnames included in the Sassienie Family Tree:
 

Aärons, Abelson, Abraham, Abrahams, Abrams, Adler, Akker, Albert, Alterman, Applebaum, Applestone, Asbury, Barnes, Barnett, Bayard, Baynes, Beale, Beard, Becker, Ben, Benacoun, Benaim, Bender, Berman, Bermudez, Bernard, Bernstein, Bertani, Beth, Bierne, Blakeman, Blewis, Blitz, Bolton, Borgos, Boyne, Brenner, Brown, Buckley, Burns, Bush, Byer, Casson, Clare, Clark, .Clarke, Cobb, Cohen, Coleman, Comachio, Concio, Conn, Conway, Copisarow, Craddock, Crocker, Crooks, Curnock, Daniels, Darby, Darrow, David, Davids, Davis, Defries, Dembitz, Dembrofsky, Demby, Dempster, Devaney, Dight, Dightmaker, Dunz, Dworsky, Elias, Ellis, Ettinger, Everett, Farrell, Fasten, Faust, Feltham, Feltz, Fenton, Fineburgh, Fink, Fish, Fisher, Fleet, Fletcher, Forse, Foster, Foux, Frank, Franks, Freedman, Freestone, Friedberg, Friendlander, Fryer, Fund, Gaba, Ganzner, Gilford, Glassock, Glazer, Goldstein, Goodmaker, Goodman, Gould, Graham, Grandhaie, Greenfield, Griffin, Gross, Hagenbuch, Harbel, Harris, Hart, Healey, Hearn, Hedges, Hellman, Hirsch, Hochfeld, Hockley, Hoffart, Hoffman, Honeybull, Hooker, Hull, Hurst, Hyatt, Hyman, Isaacs, Ison, Jackson, Jacobs, Jakubovic, James, Joel, Jones, Joseph, Jostre, Kaas, Karpel, Katz, Kavanaugh, Kay, Keen, Keiler, Keiller, Kelly, Kemp, Kim, King, Kinoshita, Klein, Klentz, Koekoek, Konigswinter, Kovler, Kramer, Lasky, Lawrence, Lees, Leigh, Levin, Levine, Levy, Lewis, Lieber, Lipman, Lloyd, Lodge, Loza, Lyons, Mackenzie, Manhood, Marks, Masters, Mattingly, Mehlman, Mercado, Messias, Michaud, Miller, Milner, Minden, Mitchell, Moed, Morpurgo, Morse, Moss, Most, Motzney, Moya, Mozes, Muster, Myers, Nathan, Newton, Niforos, Nikkelsburg, Nilsson, Nissimi, Nunn, Nybakken, O`Shea, Pachter, Parower, Parr, Passmore, Patterson, Pennamacoor, Perry, Pine, Planos, Pool, Porjes, Portnoy, Price, Proops, Pruden, Punt, Quinones, Raclaw, Radzan, Rappaport, Rauh, Rayner, Reed, Reina, Reynolds, Richardson, Richter, Riseam, Robins, Rosenthal, Rowell, Rubens, Saadoun, Safirstein, Salinger, Salomon, Sammy, Sanewong, Santman, Sarilak, Sasiene, Sasieni, Sasienie, Sasine, Sass, Sassiene, Sassieni, Sassienie, Savage, Schneider, Schoenfeld, Schoonhoed, Schwartz, Selig, Selinger, Sharpe, Shear, Sherman, Shine, Shnider, Shore, Sibbald, Silver, Silverglate, Silverstone, Skennerton, Slobodkin, Smart, Smith, Snider, Snyder, Solam, Sonnerthal, Speelman, Spier, Springer, Stalker, Stebbings, Steel, Steinberg, Stern, Storey, Strauss, Sugarman, Summers, Surridge, Swaab, Swain, Szabaga, Tall, Tapper, Temkin, Teper, Tobacco, Tucker, Turner, Valentine, Van Praagh, Van Stratton, Vangelder, Waddingham, Waldorf, Walker, Wall, Wallace, Walter, Warner, Warntice, Watkins, Watson, Weinberg, Weinstein, Weitzkorn, Weitzman, Wells, West, Wheeler, Whitehill, Whitehouse, Williams, Winecki, Winkel, Winston, Witte, Wong, Wood, Wooding, Woolf, Woolford, Wyer, Yollis, Young, Zwart

 

THE Sassienie Worldwide Family Tree is a collection of genealogical and historical information taken from family Records, contributions, family members, newspapers, Public Record Offices, passenger lists, military records, censuses, social security indexes, public libraries and the Internet.

 

I, Anthony Steel, the publisher, have referred to official public records, organisations and references whenever possible for the obtaining of information and have attempted to corroborate facts for accuracy regarding all researched and acquired data prior to publishing. But it is not possible to verify that all information listed in the Sassineie Worldwide Family Trees and website is entirely accurate.

 

I would be most grateful to any viewers that would contact me if they notice any errors or have knowledge regarding information that has been incorrectly listed on this website.

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: I am indebted to Rosemary and her husband Maurice who have freely given their co-operation, support and with dedicating over 30 years of research towards the Sasieni ancestry and their descendants has presented their entire information and collected data to this family tree. My thanks and appreciation to Garry Steel for his discovery of Sassienie family members on the Internet which was my inspiration to further the research for our family ancestry and for his assistance with the Family Tree files.

I give thanks and gratitude to Derek Dightmaker for his assistance with the necessary information required that has enabled the Dightmaker`s and their descendants to be included in this family tree.

 

My gratitude to Roger Albon and Barbara Karpel for their assistance and guidance towards the setting up of this website.

 

I would also like to record my gratitude and appreciation to Professor Peter Sasieni, Tracy Joseph, Barbara Karpel, Diane Isaacs, Gillian, Annette Smart, John Bernard, Ruth Barnett, Rose Sasieni, Sheila Lawrence, Hugh Shear, Dr. Serge ter Braake - Editor of the Digital Monument at the Jewish Historical Museum, Amsterdam, Holland, and to all the family members who have generously contributed many amazing family photos and details to this family tree, that without their contributions and guidance the Sassienie family history project would not have been possible.

 

 

 

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