Webthe ship "the Purmerland Church". The passenger list, signed by G.V. Sweringen, lists a party of four - "Sr Gerrit van Schweringe, 2 . I • I Schout (sheriff), with his wife, man-servant and maid" and 42 other passengers. After returning to New Amstel, Garrett was a merchant, served as clerk, and ... WebImmigrant Ships Transcribers Guild. South River (Swanendael) (New Amstel), Delaware Arrivals. 1631 Walvis . 1658 Gulde Meulen 27 September. 1659 Galiot New Amstel …
Ship Journey: 1663 - Purmerland Church - Bound for South River
WebThe new order was well established by the April day of 1663 when the good ship The Purmerland Church from Amsterdam dropped anchor in the lower harbor of the city. It had been a long and a hard voy age. The sailors lusted for the land and there was no keeping them aboard until the > 4 R. N. A. 231. J Sheriff. WebNovember, 1661 The Dutch vessel Pumerlander Kerck (Purmerland Church) departed Amsterdam, Netherlands, for New Amsterdam, New Netherlands. 1662, New Amsterdam. January, 1662 The Dutch vessel Gulden Arent (Golden Eagle) departed Amsterdam, Netherlands, for New Amsterdam, New Netherlands. roadworks paving
Purmerland Church, Passengers 1661 - Geni
Web1661/1662 on board of the vessel Purmerland Church sailing from Amsterdam on November 17, 1661 and arriving at South River (New Amstel) on February 3, 1662 was Gerrit de Groott of Ryntsterwoude and boy. The American Van Sweringens, who descended from Gerrit van Sweringen, think that he was born in WebThese collections are searchable by ship name. The records in New York Port, Ship Images, 1851-1891 are linked to some of the ship passenger lists on Ancestry and can be searched by passenger name as well. Be aware that this database does not contain all of the names that are included in the passenger list collections; only those on ships that are linked to … WebDE PURMERLANDER KERCK (THE PURMERLAND CHURCH) Sailed from Amsterdam 9 November 1661 arrived New Amsterdam 29 March 1661. New Netherland Ships … road works parts