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SHIPS PASSENGER LISTS
DE VOS (THE FOX)
Sailed from Amsterdam after 31 August 1662 arrived New Amsterdam 14 Nov. 1662 Source unless otherwise noted: Lists Of Inhabitants Of Colonial New York by Edmund Bailey O'Callaghan Chapter entitled Early Immigrants to New
Netherland 1657-1664
New Netherland Ships Passenger Lists Project
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I've started reconstructing ships' passenger lists from various source (see below for details) and will be providing these lists online as I complete them. In some cases, I've been able to reconstruct names for a ship list that has never been published before! In other cases, I've been able to add names to previously published lists. This is an Olive Tree exclusive. This is a huge project, one I am working on alone, and I will complete it as time permits. If you would like to help Olive Tree bring such databases to the Internet for all to use FREELY, please read about the two ways you can help. With a little expenditure of time or money on your part, you can help make this project (and others) a reality.
Lorine's Research Notes With Sources: I reconstructed the names of those sailing on various ships from the following sources. Please note that not every source was used to reconstruct every ship. I have indicated which sources were used for each individual:
- Abstracts from Notarial Documents in the Amsterdam Archives by Pim Nieuwenhuis published in New Netherland Connections in series Vol. 4:3,4; Vol. 5:1-3 (hereafter NNC)
- Early Immigrants to New Netherland 1657-1664 from The Documentary History of New York (hereafter EINN)
- Settlers of Rensselaerswyck 1630-1658 in Van Rensselaer Bowier Manuscripts (hereafter VRB)
- E. B. O'Callaghan's Calendar of Historical Manuscripts in the Office of the Secretary of State, Albany NY (hereafter CHM)
- New World Immigrants: List of Passengers 1654 to 1664 edited by Michael Tepper (hereafter NWI)
- Emigrants to New Netherland by Rosalie Fellows Bailey, , NYGBR;
vol 94 no 4 pp 193-200 (hereafter ENN)
- De Scheepvaart en handel van de Nederlandse
Republiek op Nieuw-Nederland 1609-1675 unpublished thesis by Jaap Jacobs [hereafter JJ][Olive Tree Genealogy database]
- The records of New Amsterdam from 1653 to 1674 [hereafter RNA] [an online book from Ancestry.com]
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- Jan de la Warde, from Antwerp
- Albert Saboriski, from Prussia
- Anthony Dircksen, from Brabant
- Pierre Martin, Pays de Vaud
- Gerardus Ive, from Pays de Vaud
- Joost Grand, from Pays de Vaud.
- Jan Le chaire, from Valenciennes; Carpenter.
- Jan Albantsen, from Steenwyck, and Wife and child
- Ammereus Claesen, maiden
- Hendrick Albertsen; :Labourer
- Jan Claesen; labourer
- Lysbet Hendricksen
- Jan Bossch, from Westphalen [He married Rachel Vermelje and was dead by May 1679]
- Roelof Hermansen, from Germany, and Wife
- Robbert de la Main, from Dieppe
- David Kraffort; Mason, and Wife and child
- Jacomyntje Jacobs, Dau of Jacob Swart
- Juriaen Jansen, from Holstein
- Annetje Anthonis, wife of Gerrit Mannaet, and her child
- Souverain Ten Houte; Baker
- Albert Hendricksen, from Maersen; House Carpenter
- Symon Scholts, from Prussia
- Hendrick Tymensen, from Loodrecht
- David Acherman, [Ackerman] from the Mayory of Bosch, and Wife and six children
- Willem Symonsen, from Amsterdam
- Pierre de Marc, from Rouen; Shoemaker
- Dirck Storm, from the Mayory of Bosch, and Wife and 3 children
- David Davidsen, from Maestricht
- Jan Joosten, from the Thielerwaert, and wife and 5 children
- Claes Barents, from Dort
- Lendert Dircksen Van Venloo, of Rumunt
- Adreaen Lowrensen Van Loesren, carpenter.
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5-Step Search for Your Immigrant Ancestor in North America
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search for your immigrant ancestor in the five major ports of arrival
- New York New York,
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