Nel,
I am going to write this in English but if you have a problem reading it then please let me know and I will try it in Nederlands:
16 november 1921 on the ship "S.S. Noordam" from Rotterdam, arriving in New York on 26 November 1921:
Page 18 of the manifest; Lines 21, 22, 23:
-Heiden, v.d. Arie, 57 jaar oud, florist (bloemist), living in Lisse, nearest relative in Netherlands: brother-in-law H.v.d. Niel, Noordwykerweg 30 te Noordwykerhout; going to Whitestone, Jersey; came with $300.00; going to son: J. A. v.d. Heiden te 107 East 9th Avenue, Whitestone, New Jersey; geboren te Mijnsheerenland
-Heiden, v.d. Anna, 56 jaar oud, huisvrouw, geboren te Grootegast
-Heiden, v.d. Heiltje, 14 jaar oud, dochter, geboren te Lisse
Then for Jacob v.d Heiden:
19 October 1920 on the ship "S.S. Rotterdam from Rotterdam, arriving in New York on 29 October 1920:
Page 113 of the manifest, Line 10:
-Van Der Heyden, Jacob, 17 jaar oud; gardener (tuinman), living in Lisse, nearest relative in Netherlands: J.V.D. Heyden, 3?E ?oelaan, Lisse; going to New York city, New York; came with $40.00; going to friends at the "General Bulb Company" 110 Water Street, New York City; born in Lisse.
Jacob was traveling with a friend: Dirk Van Klaveren, 18 jaar oud, "bloembol groeier" in Sassenheim, geboren te Sassenheim.
The "General Bulb Company" was an import/export company of flowers.
mvg,
John