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St John Baptist


Amsterdam, Netherlands to New Amsterdam (New York)
6 August 1661

St John Baptist sailed on 9 May 1661, arrived on 6 August 1661 under Captain Jan Bergen.

 1-4   Aerent Teunissen from Amsterdam - and wife and two children ages 4 and 7 years (Arent)
 5     Andries Imans from Leyden
 6-8   Annetje van Denen (Genen), from Emden (Sinden)
 9-11  Claes Jansen (Jansz), from Uithoorn -  and wife and child 1 1/4 years of age
12-15  Cornelis Dircksen Vos from Leirdam (Leerdam), and wife, mother and two children ages
       2 1/2 and 1 1/4 years
16     Geertje Samsons from Weesp
17     Gerrit Gerritsen (Gerritsz), from Besevenn (Besecum)
18     Gerrit Hendricksen from Zwoll (Swoll)
19     Gommert Paulessen (Paulussen), from Antwerp
20     Jacob Abrahamsen Santvoort
21     Jan Jeuriaensen from Duchy of Cleef, died on the way over
22-25  Jan Theunissen from Amsterdam - and wife and two children ages 1 1/4 and 4 years
26-29  Jan Willemsen from the Loosdrecht - and wife and two sons ages 13 and 19 years
30*    Myndert Coerten from Arnhem
31-36* Peter (Pieter) Bielliou (Pays de vaud) - and wife and four children ages 2 1/2, 6, 7
       and 9 years[(Billiou),
37-41  Tys Barentsen (Barentsz), from Leirdam (Leerdam), and wife and three children ages
       1 1/4, 10 and 15 years
42-44  Walraven Luten from Flanders - and wife and infant

45     Michiel Muyden [name crossed out]
46     Andries Andriesen
47     Dirck Mol
48     Govert Andriaensen
49     Jan Roeloffsz
50     Jacob Roeloffsz
51     Laurens Govertsz (died on the way over)
52     Roeloff Govertsz
53     Teunis Andriesen

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
20 November 2008



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