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De Trouw


Amsterdam, Netherlands to New Amsterdam (New York)
13 June 1662

Detrouw (Faith) sailed on March 24, 1662, arrived on 13 June 1662 under Captain Jan Jansen Bestevaer

 1     Adriaen Aartsen (Aertsen), from Thillerwaerd in Gelderland (from Tielderweert, country
       around Tiel in Gelderland
 2-9   Adriaen Gerritsen from Utrecht, agriculturist, and wife and five children ages 7, 8,
       11, 12 and 13 years
10     Adriaen Hendricks from Borculo, agriculturist
11     Albert Jansen from Steenwyck, tailor
12-15  Barent Witten Hooft (Wittenhooft), from Munster, tailor - and wife and two children
16     Claes Van Campen (Van Compen), from Oldenburg, farmer's boy
17-20  Harmen Jansen, from Borculo (Berckeloo), farmer - and wife and 2 children ages 3 and 5
       years (Brother of William Janz listed below. Ancestor of the Van Barkelo families.
21     Hendrick Arentse (Arentsen), from Thillerwaerd in Gelderland, labourer
22     Jacob Wouters from Amsterdam
23     Jan Gerrits from Emden, labourer (farm laborer from Emderlant, country around Embden)
24     ysbet Harmens from the Triaert (De Tiaert), province of Friesland(Lysbeth)
25-27  Precilla Homes and her brother 9 years old and an infant
28     Reinier Petersen from Steenwyck, agriculturer(Reynier Pietersen)
29     Stoffel Smet from Reurle (Keurio), agriculturist
30-31* Symon Cornie (Cornier), from France, farmer - and wife
32     Thomas Harmensen Brouwer(s) from Sevenbergen, farmer
33*    Willem Jansz from Borculo (Berckeloo), farmer

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
21 November 2008



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