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Sunday, 11 November 2012

American frigate St. Lawrence bound for New York according to the Dutch newspaper Rotterdamsche Courant dated 28 June 1838

An announcement reported that the American fast coppered frigate St. Lawrence captain Tho.G. Brinkwes was lying in Rotterdam bound for New York. For more details could be asked at Wambersie&Crooswijck, Rotterdam.(1) Closing date 10 July.

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1. Emanuel Wambersie (11 October 1761 Gent, Belgium-6 October1829 Aelter, Belgium) and Dionijs Burger jr. (26 January 1788 Rotterdam(-17 November 1860 Rotterdam) shipping agents firm Wambersie&Burger since 1 January 1821. After the death of his father became his son John (1806 Savannah, Georgia-19 February 1874) partner in the firm. Burger left the business on 31 January 1838. Since 1 February 1838 until 31 January 1858 shipping agents firm Wambersie&Crooswijck. Henricus Willem Cornelius Crooswijck (1806 Rotterdam-18 January 1859). Emanuel and his son John were both consul for the USA in Rotterdam. Their (grand) son August Andrew (19 February 1835 Rotterdam) was vice-consul due to having the Dutch nationality. He became partner in the firm Wambersie&Zoon on 1 February 1858.