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vince under the Amsterdam chamber......1623 New Amsterdam settled......1623 New Netherland brings from the Texel thirty families, chiefly Walloons (French Protestant refugees)......March, 1623 Reaching the Hudson, some eight families settle near Fort Orange; the rest on Long Island at the Wallabout, Brooklyn......May–June, 1623 Cornelius Jacobsen May, first director or governor of New Netherland......1624 Sarah Rapelje the first known white child born in New Netherland......June 7, 1625 Peter Evertsen Hulft fits three vessels, each of some 250 tons, for New Amsterdam; lands at Nutten (Governor's) Island......July, 1625 William Verhulst succeeds May as director......1625 Peter Minuit, director, leaves Amsterdam in Sea-Mew......Jan. 9, 1626 Arrives at Manhattan......May 4, 1626 Manhattan Island, rocky and full of trees, ceded by Indians to the Dutch West India Company for sixty guilders ($23)......1626 A block-house built surrounded by a palisade of cedar