Ship Journey: 1663 - Spotted Cow

Ship Name
Spotted Cow (BonteKoe) (Brindled Cow)
Departure Location
Departure Date
1663-04-16
Arrival Date
1663-00-00
Ship Journey Information

New Netherland 1621-1664
Immigrants to New Netherland

1663
In the Spotted Cow (Brindled Cow)
(Bontekoe)
Sailed from Amsterdam April 16, 1663
Captain Jan Bergen


    Adriaen Jansen Honink (Konink), from Well - and wife and four children ages 1/2, 4, 6 and 8 years

    Barent Boerhams (Boerhaus)

    Barent Egbertsz from Bentheim (Bentem), - and wife and two children ages 1 and 3 years

    David De Maire from Picardy - and wife and four children ages 1, 6, 11, and 18 years
    [(Demarest), See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 106, 205]

    Elje Barents wife of Adam Bremen - and servant girl
    (Elsje)

    Gerrit Jans (Jansz), from Arnhem, and wife
    and brother-in-law, Arnoldus Willems (Willemsz)

    Gerrit Verbeeck

    Giel Bastiaensen from Leirdam - and wife and four children ages 1, 5, 8 and 9 years

    Grietje Gerrits the wife of Dirck Jansen Van Vliet - and two children ages 4 and 9 years

    Hans Jacob Sardingh (Hardingh, Harty), from Bern, Switzerland
    (Possibly the ancestor of the Harding family of Orange County, see Riker's Harlem, page 407; [Source #83A])

    Hendrick Cornelisz from New Netherland

    Jacob Kerve from Leyden - and wife

    Jan Bastiaensen (Kortright), from Leirdam - and wife and four children ages 6, 12, 15 and 19 years
    See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 105, 205]

    Jan Boerhams (Boerhaus)

    Jan Laurens (Lourens), from Rijpen (Rypend in Friesland?)

    Jan Laurens from Schoonrewoerd (Schoonderwoert), and wife and two children ages 4 and 7 years
    [(Jan Louwe Bogert), See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 98, 105, 205]

    Jan Otto van Tuyl (Van Teyl), and wife and child 2 years of age

    Jean Arien (Arion), from Montpellier - and wife and child 2 years of age
    (A note says: "Jean Arion being very old and unable to support his family, was permitted to move with his family to the Islands")

    Jean Mesurole from Picardy - and wife and nursing child
    [See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 105]

    Jerome Bocke (Bovie), from Walslant* (Pays de Vaud) - and wife and five children ages 3, 6, 9, 15 and 18 years
    [(Boquet), See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 105]

    Joost Houpleine (Houpleyne), from Flanders - and wife and son

    Joost Houpleine (Houpleyne) junior, and wife and nursing child
    [(Joost Oblinus), See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 67, 105, 205]


    Joris Adriaensen from Leirdam (Leerdam)

    Juriaen Tomassen, from Rijpen (Rypend in Freisland?)
    [Source #77, mentioned page 282]

    Lammert Jansen Dorlant

    Martin Renare from Picardy - and wife and child
    (Martyn)

    Marytje Theunis from Beest

    Matthys Bastiaensen Vander Perck (Van der Perck), and daughter

    Moillart Journay (Journee), from Walslant* (Pays de vaud)
    (Moilliart)
    [See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 205]

    Peter Matthysen from Limborgh
    (Pieter)

    Pierre Niu (Noue), from Walslant* (Pays de Vaud) - and wife and nursing child and sister
    [See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 105]

    Pierre Parmentie (Parmentier), from Walslant* (Pays de Vaud) - and wife and son
    [See Revised History of Harlem, James Riker, (c) 1904, page 105]

    Pierre Richard (Richaird), from Paris

    Staes de Groot from Tricht

    Theunis Bastiaensen Cool, and child 8 years of age

    William Goffou from Sweden
    (Guilliam Goffo)
    [Source #77, mentioned page 312] 

*Walslant - Walloon Country, now southern Belgium and northern France

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