
Abt 1626 - 1694 (68 years)
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| Name |
Harmon Jans Lubberijnck van Barkelo [1] |
| Birth |
Abt 1626 |
Netherlands |
| Gender |
Male |
| Arrival |
24 Mar 1662 |
Netherlands |
| ship De Trouw (The Faith) |
| FSID |
24 Mar 1662 |
Netherlands |
| ship De Trouw (The Faith) |
| Death |
12 Nov 1694 |
New Ultrecht, Kings, New York, United States |
| Burial |
Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States |
| Person ID |
I40815 |
footsteps |
| Last Modified |
27 Nov 2025 |
| Father |
Jan Bernt Lubberdinck, b. Abt 1590, Borculo, Gelderland, Netherlands d. 11 Feb 1666, Borculo, Gelderland, Nederland (Age 76 years) |
| Relationship |
unknown |
| Mother |
Jenneken Willems Ten Olinchave, b. Abt 1590, Netherlands d. 6 Nov 1653, Netherlands (Age 63 years) |
| Relationship |
unknown |
| Marriage |
7 Apr 1617 |
Giestren, Gelderland, Netherlands |
| Age at Marriage |
Jan was ~ 27 years and 4 months - Jenneken was ~ 27 years and 4 months. |
| Family ID |
F22115 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Family |
Willemptje Warnaar Elderinck, b. 1630, Netherlands d. 28 Oct 1697, Constables Hook, Hudson, New Jersey, United States (Age 67 years) |
| Marriage |
24 Apr 1653 |
Netherlands |
| Age at Marriage |
Harmon was ~ 27 years and 4 months - Willemptje was ~ 23 years and 4 months. |
| Children |
| + | 1. Willem Harmense Van Barkeloo, b. Abt 1666, New Ultrecht, Kings, New York, United States d. 1725, New Ultrecht, Kings, New York, United States (Age 59 years) [Father: unknown] [Mother: unknown] |
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| Family ID |
F22126 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
27 Nov 2025 |
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| Notes |
- They came from the small town of Borculo in the province of Gelderland i n what was formerly the County of Zutphen, and hence assumed the name o f Berckelo (Barkelo). Lubberdinck is a farmstead on which they resided f or several generations. It is located southeast of Geesteren. When they c ame to America, this very local name was superceded by van Borculoo. Fr om research done by Helen Barricklow Endecott and her brother Rex Barri cklow in 1964: There were two pioneers in New Netherlands, Willem Jans v an Barkelo, (who had already lived in New Netherlands) with brother Har mon Jans van Barkelo emigrated on the ship De Trouw (The Faith) sailed f rom Holland March 24, 1662. They came from the town of Borculo in the p rovince of Guelderland. Harmen Jans brought wife Willempje Warnaers and 2 c hildren, 5 and 3 years old. He died at New Utrecht (now Brooklyn) New Y ork.
They came from the small town of Borculo in the province of Gelderland i n w hat was formerly the County of Zutphen, and hence assumed the name o f B erckelo (Barkelo). Lubberdinck is a farmstead on which they resided f o r several generations. It is located southeast of Geesteren. When they c a me to America, this very local name was superceded by van Borculoo. Fr o m research done by Helen Barricklow Endecott and her brother Rex Barri c klow in 1964: There were two pioneers in New Netherlands, Willem Jans v a n Barkelo, (who had already lived in New Netherlands) with brother Har m on Jans van Barkelo emigrated on the ship De Trouw (The Faith) sailed f r om Holland March 24, 1662. They came from the town of Borculo in the p r ovince of Guelderland. Harmen Jans brought wife Willempje Warnaers and 2 c h ildren, 5 and 3 years old. He died at New Utrecht (now Brooklyn) New Y o rk.
They came from the small town of Borculo in the province of Gelderland i n what was formerly the County of Zutphen, and hence assumed the name o f Berckelo (Barkelo). Lubberdinck is a farmstead on which they resided f or several generations. It i s located southeast of Geesteren. When they c ame to America, this very local name was superceded by van Borculoo. Fr om research done by Helen Barricklow Endecott and her brother Rex Barri cklow in 1964: There were two pioneers in New Netherlands , Willem Jans v an Barkelo, (who had already lived in New Netherlands) with brother Har mon Jans van Barkelo emigrated on the ship De Trouw (The Faith) sailed f rom Holland March 24, 1662. They came from the town of Borculo in the p rovince of Gue lderland. Harmen Jans brought wife Willempje Warnaers and 2 c hildren, 5 and 3 years old. He died at New Utrecht (now Brooklyn) New Y ork.
They came from the small town of Borculo in the province of Gelderland i n w hat was formerly the County of Zutphen, and hence assumed the name o f B erckelo (Barkelo). Lubberdinck is a farmstead on which they resided f o r several generations. I t is located southeast of Geesteren. When they c a me to America, this very local name was superceded by van Borculoo. Fr o m research done by Helen Barricklow Endecott and her brother Rex Barri c klow in 1964: There were two pioneers in New Nethe rlands, Willem Jans v a n Barkelo, (who had already lived in New Netherlands) with brother Har m on Jans van Barkelo emigrated on the ship De Trouw (The Faith) sailed f r om Holland March 24, 1662. They came from the town of Borculo in the p r ovi nce of Guelderland. Harmen Jans brought wife Willempje Warnaers and 2 c h ildren, 5 and 3 years old. He died at New Utrecht (now Brooklyn) New Y o rk.
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| Sources |
- [S275] Nederland, Indexen van de Archieven, Primaire Archief stukken (BS en DTB), 1600-2000, "Nederland, Indexen van de Archieven, Primaire Archiefstukken (BS en DTB), 1600-2000"FamilySearch (https://www./ark:/61903/1:1:Q2DB-7WXZ : Mon Mar 24 19:24:55 UTC 2025), Entry for Harmen and Harmen Lubberijnck, 17 Mar 1662.
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