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New Netherland, New York Genealogy
Note from Lorine: COLONIST ARRIVALS BETWEEN 1658-1660“VERGULDE BEVER” (captain Jan Reyersz., private owner) left Amsterdam after May 15th 1658, arrived in New Amsterdam before Aug. 28th 1658 with 38 colonists.“MOESMAN” (captain Jacob Jansz. Staedt, private owner) left Amsterdam May 20th 1658, arriving in New Amsterdam before Aug.17th 1658 with 6 colonists. “BRUYNVISCH” (captain unknown, private owner) left Amsterdam June 19th 1658, arrived in New Amsterdam 1658 with 33 colonists. “VERGULDE MEULEN” (captain Barent Jochemsz., private owner) left Amsterdam about June 28th 1658, arriving in Nieuwer-Amstel Sept. 27th 1658 with 108 colonists for Nieuwer-Amstel. “TROUW” (captain Jan Jansz. Bestevaer, private owner) left Amsterdam after Febr. 13th 1659, arrived in New Amsterdam before May 5th 1659 with 98 colonists. “VERGULDE OTTER” (captain Cornelis Reyersz., private owner) left Amsterdam after Febr. 20th 1659, arriving in New Amsterdam before May 5th 1659 with 12 colonists. “VERGULDE BEVER” (captain Jan Reyersz., private owner) left Amsterdam April 25th 1659, arrived in New Amsterdam the same year with 21 colonists. “MOESMAN” (captain Jacon Jansz. Staedt, private owner) left Amsterdam April 25th 1659, arrived in New Amsterdam before Aug. 20th 1659 with 23 colonists. “TROUW” (captain Jan Jansz. Bestevaer, private owner) left Amsterdam after Jan. 8th 1660, arrived in New Amsterdam before June 6th 1660 with 60 colonists. “MOESMAN” (captain unknown, private owner) left Amsterdam March 9th 1660, arriving in New Amsterdam before May 30th 1660 with 32 colonists and 12 WIC soldiers. “VERGULDE BEVER” (captain unknown, private owner) left Amsterdam after March 9th 1660, arrived in New Amsterdam the same year with 7 colonists. “VERGULDE OTTER” (captain unknown, private owner) left Amsterdam after April 1st 1660, arriving in New Amsterdam before Aug. 25th 1660 with 52 colonists and 5 WIC soldiers. “BONTE KOE” (captain unknown, private owner) left Amsterdam April 15th 1660, arrived in New Amsterdam the same year with 79 colonists and 18 WIC soldiers. Source:
DE SCHEEPVAART EN HANDEL VAN DE NEDERLANDSE REPUBLIEK OP
NIEUW-NEDERLAND
1609-1675
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