Ship Journey: 1661 - Beaver

Ship Name
Beaver
Departure Location
Departure Date
1661-05-09
Arrival Date
1661-07-00
Ship Journey Information

New Netherland 1621-1664
Immigrants to New Netherland

1661
In the Beaver
Sailed from Amsterdam May 9, 1661
Captain Pieter Reyersen
Arrived at New Amsterdam July 29, 1661


    Adriaentje Cornelis from Beest, widow, and daughter 11 years of age

    Aert Pietersen Buys from Beest, and wife and son Cornelis
    [See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 96]

    Aert Teunissen Middagh
    [See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 97]

    Estjenne Genejoy
    (Etienne Geneau), from Rochelle, and wife and three children ages 1/2, 3 and 7 years.
    [See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 97]

    Son of Evert Peterson, Consoler of the sick
    [(Evert Peterson Keteltas), See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 97.]

    Frans Jacobsen from Beest, and wife and two children ages 1 1/2 and 3 years.

    Geertje Cornelis from Beest, widow, and six children ages 10, 13, 15, 17, 19 and 21 years.

    Geertje Jochems

    Geertje Willems from Amsterdam

    Geertruy Teunissen from Beest
    (Geertruyt Theunissen)

    Gideon Jacobs

    Goosen Jansen Van Noort from Beest
    [See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 96]

    Hendrick Dries (Bries) from Beest
    [See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 96]

    Hendrickje Jochems

    Hugh (Huigh) Barentsen De Clein, and wife and seven children ages 1 1/2, 6, 12, 13, 17, 19 and 21 years.
    [(De Kleyn), See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 97]

    Jacob Bastiaensen from Heikop

    Jan Jansen Lammertsen from Bremen
    [See Source #77, page 421]

    Neeltje Jans from Beest
    (Neeltjen)

    Peter Marcelis
    (Pieter Marselis), from Beest, and wife and four children ages 2, 4, 6 and 13; and two servants, one laborer and one servant girl.
    (Settled at Bergen and is the ancestor of the family at Passaic, NJ [Source #83A])
    [See also Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 96]

    Wouter Thysen (Gysen), from Hilversum (Hilverson) 

Source: #77, #83, 83A, #86