This piece was written by my third cousin, twice removed, Paul Hampton Harty, Jr.
He shares the information regarding Het Bonte Koe - The Spotted Cow, the immigrant ferry that sailed our ancestors to Nieuw Nederalands, what we now call New York.
The Bonte Koe was a Dutch ship used to ferry immigrants from the Nederlands/Holland to the Nieuw Nederlands or what we now call New York. The Bonte Koe sailed from Amsterdam on 16 April 1663 and arrived in Nieuw Amsterdam, Nieuw Nederlands between 11 May 1663 and 17 August 1663. The Captain at that time was Captain Bergen.
**My ancestor is underlined on the manifest. Hans Jacob Sardingh (Hans Jacob Hartje) **
The following were passengers on The Bonte Koe:
Hendrick Cornelius from Nieuw Netherlands
Stees de Groot from Tricht
Elsje Barents - wife of Adam Bremen
Jan Laurens Bogaert from Schonderwoert with wife and two kids.
Theunis Bastiansen Cool and child (Cool should be Kool)
Jan Bastiaensen from Leerdam with wife and four children
Giel Bastiaensen from Leerdam with wife and four children
Gerrit Jans from Arnhem with wife and brother-in-law Arnolders Willems
Joris Adraaiaensen from Leerdam
Peter Matthysen from Limbough
Jan Boerhams or Burham
Barent Boerhams
Lammert Jasen Dorlant
Gerrit Verbeek
Grietje Gerrits wife of Dirck Jansen Van Viet and two children
Adriaen Janse Konink from Wel with wife and four children
Hans Jacob Sardingh (Hans Jacob Hartje)
Juriaen Tomassen
Jan Laurens
Jan Otto Van Tuyl with wife and four children
Matthys Bastiesen Vander Perck and daughter
Jerome Bocke with wife and five children
David Dr Maire or Demarest from Picardy with wife and four children
Pierre Niu with wife and child
Jean Mesurole from Picardy with wife and child
Jean Arien with wife and child
Martin Remare from Picardy with wife and child
Jacob Kerve from Leyden with wife
Joost Houpleine with wife and child
Gulliam Goffu from Sweden
Pierre Richard
The Demarest, Bogaert, and Kool families all married into the Hartje family or families that inter-married with the Hartje family. Het Bonte Koe was 170 feet long, 49 feet wide, and about 20 feet deep. It was not a large ship! 77 passengers plus the crew. They must have taken turns sleeping while the others hug off the yard arms!
Het Bonte Koe made several trips across the ocean with many more settlers throughout the years of its operation and many other ships brought more settlers into Nieuw Netherlands.
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The Bronte Koe looks exactly like the Half Moon. They are built of the same basic plans. The Half Moon is or was older and probably more ornate but Het Bronte Koe probably had a few more amenities that The Half Moon. Both ships are a flute or a barque ship depending on which Naval expert is taking! | | |
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Courtesy of Hendrick-Hamel Holland. The Half Moon Interior. | |