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Purmerland Church


Amsterdam, Netherlands to New Amsterdam (New York)
29 March 1662

Purmerland Church sailed from Amsterdam 17 November 1661. Left Texel 27 November 1661, arrived South River (New Amstel) 3 February 1662, arrived at New Amsterdam 29 March 1662. Destination: South River, New Amstel - Captain Dirck Jacobsz de Vries.

 1     Barent Cornelissen Slecht1
 2-3   Claes Verbrack - with wife
 4-5   Cornelis Aertsen and man servant
 6-7   Gerrit de Groott of Ryntsterwoude and boy
 8     Gerrit Jansen van Beck
 9     Gerrit Otte, of Accoy
10-20  Gerrit Sandersen of Tuyl (Tiel) - with 10 persons including wife and four children
21-24  Gerrit van Schweringen, Schout, (sheriff) with wife, man-servant and maid
25     Herman Otte of Accoy
26-29  Jacob de Commer, surgeon - with wife and two children
30     Jan Evertsen van Gysel
31     Jan Gerritsz
32     Jan Hellegers
33-35  Jan Ramaere (Roemers) of Hazerswoude - with wife and daughter
36-36  Joris Florissen and man servant
37-44  Kier Wolters from Drenthe - with wife and 6 children
45     Laurens de Geus of Amsterdam
46     Neeltgen Willems
47     Pieter Arise Thysvelt
48     Roelof Barentszen
49     Ryck Gurtsen van As
50     Willem Cornelisse Ryckevryer
51-52  William Jansen and servant

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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