Coninck David
The King David (den Coninck David) sailed from Amsterdam July 23, 1641 and arrived at New Amsterdam November 29 1641
1 Govert Janse Lookermans M cook's mate ? New Amsterdam Persons to the Colony of Rensselaerswyck: 2 Antony de Hooges M underbookkeeper Texel Netherland 3 Geertje Nannincks F widow of Tjerck Hendricksz with her son and little daughter 4 Jan Teunisz M Carpenter Leyden Netherland 5 Jan Verbeeck M Tailor Breda, N. Brabant 6 Jannitgen Tuenisz F 7 Lucas Smit M farm labor Johannisburg, Gumbinnen, E. Prussia
For more information of the passengers aboard this ship, please visit Immigrants to New Netherlands
O'Callaghan; Brodhead; and Fernow (editors) Weed, Parsons & Co, Albany, New York, 1880
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