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number, covered with crape, all, according to military usage 
with arms reversed. 
[^Adrian Noe was a native of Ghent, and came out to the 
Indies on the ship "Lands Welvaren." He was thrice 
married — (1) in 1703 to Catharina Stern of Colombo ; (2) in 
1706 io Anna Baah of Colombo ; and (3) after 1725 to Maria 
Elizabeth Shornen. 
Hendrik Gabriel Dykman was married to Anna Gast of 
Colombo, daughter of Barent Gast of Delft and Francina 
Eggers of Colombo, and widow of Isaac Quettyn of Hoorn. 
Rudolph Garel van Glan was a native of East Friesland, 
and was married to Johanna Maria Valck. 
Adriaan Sta^erts was most likely the son of Johannes 
Stafferts of The Hague, Superintendent of the Cinnamon 
Department, by his second wife, Anna de Heyde. 
Kooymans was perhaps the son of Raphael Kooy- 
mans of Twente. 
Leonard Koningshoven was a native of Winterburg, and 
married in 1719 Cornelia Pegalotte of Colombo.] 
III. — Five hautboyists with mourning bands on their 
hats and black streamers on their hautboys, stopped up 
from under, blowing a dirge-like march. 
IV. — The body-guard of the aforesaid His Excellency 
consisting of 72 hand grenadiers, all with mourning bands 
on their caps, commanded by the Lieutenant. 
Hendrik Fredrik van Gent, 
[A native of Vianen, was thrice married — (1) to ; 
(2) in 1705 to Petronella de Rees of Trincomalee ; and (3) in 
1724 to Clara Schokman of Colombo.] 
The standard carried by the Sergeant-in-command. 
Hendrik Jansz Vos. 
with six drummers in mourning as above, four trumpetters 
with streaming mourning bands with their clarynen in the 
trumpets and the banderoles covered with crape. 
V. — The steward of His Excellency, Martin van der 
Burgt^ with a trailing cloak and hanging mourning band. 
