New Netherland and Beyond
Immigrants to New Netherland
1663
In the Spotted Cow (Brindled Cow) (Bontekoe)
Sailed from Amsterdam April 16, 1663
Captain Jan Bergen
Adriaen Jansen Honink (Konink), from Well - and wife and four children ages 1/2, 4, 6 and 8 years
Barent Boerhams (Boerhaus)
Barent Egbertsz from Bentheim (Bentem), - and wife and two children ages 1 and 3 years
David De Maire from Picardy - and wife and four children ages 1, 6, 11, and 18 years
[(Demarest), See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 106, 205]
Elje Barents wife of Adam Bremen - and servant girl (Elsje)
Gerrit Jans (Jansz), from Arnhem, and wife and brother-in-law, Arnoldus Willems (Willemsz)
Gerrit Verbeeck
Giel Bastiaensen from Leirdam - and wife and four children ages 1, 5, 8 and 9 years
Grietje Gerrits the wife of Dirck Jansen Van Vliet - and two children ages 4 and 9 years
Hans Jacob Sardingh (Hardingh, Harty), from Bern, Switzerland
(Possibly the ancestor of the Harding family of Orange County, see
Riker's Harlem, page 407; [Source #83A])
Hendrick Cornelisz from New Netherland
Jacob Kerve from Leyden - and wife
Jan Bastiaensen (Kortright), from Leirdam - and wife and four children ages 6, 12, 15 and 19 years
See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 105, 205]
Jan Boerhams (Boerhaus)
Jan Laurens (Lourens), from Rijpen (Rypend in Friesland?)
Jan Laurens from Schoonrewoerd (Schoonderwoert), and wife and two children ages 4 and 7 years
[(Jan Louwe Bogert), See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 98, 105, 205]
Jan Otto van Tuyl (Van Teyl), and wife and child 2 years of age
Jean Arien (Arion), from Montpellier - and wife and child 2 years of age
(A note says: "Jean Arion being very old and unable to support his family, was permitted to move with his family to the Islands")
Jean Mesurole from Picardy - and wife and nursing child
[See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 105]
Jerome Bocke (Bovie), from Walslant* (Pays de Vaud) - and wife and five children ages 3, 6, 9, 15 and 18 years
[(Boquet), See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 105]
Joost Houpleine (Houpleyne), from Flanders - and wife and son
Joost Houpleine (Houpleyne) junior, and wife and nursing child [(Joost Oblinus), See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 67, 105, 205]
Joris Adriaensen from Leirdam (Leerdam)
Juriaen Tomassen, from Rijpen (Rypend in Freisland?)
[Source #77, mentioned page 282]
Lammert Jansen Dorlant
Martin Renare from Picardy - and wife and child (Martyn)
Marytje Theunis from Beest
Matthys Bastiaensen Vander Perck (Van der Perck), and daughter
Moillart Journay (Journee), from Walslant* (Pays de vaud) (Moilliart)
[See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 205]
Peter Matthysen from Limborgh (Pieter)
Pierre Niu (Noue), from Walslant* (Pays de Vaud) - and wife and nursing child and sister
[See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 105]
Pierre Parmentie (Parmentier), from Walslant* (Pays de Vaud) - and wife and son
[See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 105]
Pierre Richard (Richaird), from Paris
Staes de Groot from Tricht
Theunis Bastiaensen Cool, and child 8 years of age
William Goffou from Sweden
(Guilliam Goffo)
[Source #77, mentioned page 312]
*Walslant - Walloon Country, now southern Belgium and northern France
Source: #77, #83, #83A, #86
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