Here's another question for Adam Brouwer experts. In New York Historical Manuscripts, there is a list of passengers granted permission to board the ship Fort Albany for England and Amsterdam in 1670. A few entries later, there is what appears to be a passenger list of persons aboard Fort Albany. Does anyone know any more about this? Is this Adam Brouwer Berkhoven or another Adam Brower? I've been trying to track down every Adam Brouwer reference I can find and locate sources. There is a gap between his trouble with Gerrit Croesen in 1669 and his Brooklyn tax assessment in 1675. Thanks, Steve Brewer
After rereading this, it would probably be worth mentioning that the name Adam Brower appears on both lists. Thanks, Steve -----Original Message----- From: dutch-colonies-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:dutch-colonies-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Steve Brewer Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 6:22 PM To: dutch-colonies@rootsweb.com Subject: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Adam Brower and the Fort Albany Here's another question for Adam Brouwer experts. In New York Historical Manuscripts, there is a list of passengers granted permission to board the ship Fort Albany for England and Amsterdam in 1670. A few entries later, there is what appears to be a passenger list of persons aboard Fort Albany. Does anyone know any more about this? Is this Adam Brouwer Berkhoven or another Adam Brower? I've been trying to track down every Adam Brouwer reference I can find and locate sources. There is a gap between his trouble with Gerrit Croesen in 1669 and his Brooklyn tax assessment in 1675. Thanks, Steve Brewer ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to DUTCH-COLONIES-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Steve, I'm curious -- could you please say which of the many books whose title begins _New York Historical Manuscripts_ you found this in? Thanks, Howard hswain@ix.netcom.com From: "Steve Brewer" <slbrewer@fuse.net> Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 4:21 PM Subject: [DUTCH-COLONIES] Adam Brower and the Fort Albany > Here's another question for Adam Brouwer experts. In New York > Historical Manuscripts, there is a list of passengers granted permission > to board the ship Fort Albany for England and Amsterdam in 1670. A few > entries later, there is what appears to be a passenger list of persons > aboard Fort Albany. Does anyone know any more about this? Is this Adam > Brouwer Berkhoven or another Adam Brower? I've been trying to track > down every Adam Brouwer reference I can find and locate sources. There > is a gap between his trouble with Gerrit Croesen in 1669 and his > Brooklyn tax assessment in 1675.