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De Trouw


Amsterdam, Netherlands to New Amsterdam
May 1661

De Trouw (Faith) sailed 23 December 1660 from Amsterdam, Netherlands, arrived New Amsterdam May, 1661 under Captain Jan Jansen Bestevaer

 1-3*  Adolph Hardenbroeck - and wife and son 25 years of age
 4*    Adriaen Huybertsen Sterrevelt - agriculturist
 5-8*  Christiaen de Lorie from St. Malo - wife, mother and sister
 9-11  Claes Theunissen from Gorkum - and his servant, and boy
12*    Harmen Stepfer (Stefper), from the Dutchy of Cleef
13-16* Hendrick Jansen Spier(s), wife and two children ages 4 and 5 years.
17*    Joost Adriaensen Pynacker from Delft
18-21* Lammert Huybertsen from Wageningen - and wife and two children ages 2 and 3 1/2 years.
22*    Lubbert Harmensen from Overyssel (Marmensen
23-26* Philip Langelens - agriculturist, and wife and two children ages 7 and 10 years.
27     Albert Gerritsen from Wageningen
28-30  Gerrit Gerritsen from Wageningen - and wife and one child 2 years of age
31     Gerrit van Manen from Wageningen
32-34* Hendrick Bos (Bosch) from Leyden - and wife and two children ages 2 and 16 years.
       (Bush)
35     Hendrick Jansen from Wageningen
36     Jacob Jansen from Amersfoort - lives with Elbert Elbertson in Flatlands
37     Jacob Jansen from New Netherland [same as above?]
38     Jan Aertsen from Amersfoort - lives with Elbert Elbertson in Flatlands.
39*    Jan Gerritsen Hagel [See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page  612]
40     Tys Jansen from Amersfoort
41     William Aertsen from Wageningen

For more information of the passengers aboard this ship, please visit Immigrants to New Netherlands
Transcribed by Alice (Stansfield) Herzberg a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
18 November 2008



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