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Palatine Passengers on Board the Snow Two Sisters from Rotterdam, last from Cowes in England September 9, 1738[List 54 A] A List of all the Palatine Passengers on Board the Snow Two Sisters, James Marshall, Master, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes in England. [Qualified September 9, 1738.]Hans Windal Hooft 28Christn Snyder 32 Hans Jorick Wagenet 34 Hans Adam Heylman 24 Johs Tottinger 40 Johs Wildermoad 20 Melchior Shertly 55 Hans Adam Ziglet 20 Tidrick Benedick 30 Johans Tolder 36 Woolf Bruyn 45 Hans Jerick Graizer 50 Jacob Houser 25 Hans Marthel Holder 24 Casparus Holder 26 Hans Jerick Ireman 37 Philip Frederick 40 Hans Martin Brininger 35 Johs.[Lorine's note: Johannes] Godlief Brininger 33 Michael Easterly 20 Bliker Teidrick Zeyler 24 Hans Jerick Brandel 28 Hans Peter Bricker 32 Andreas Fry 40 Johs Philip Brandel 20 Leonard Notz 38 Hendrick Funk 36 Johs Joho 37 Christn Everhart 46 Johs. [Lorine's note: Johannes] Hendrick Rydlestack 40 Hans Wm Wensil 35 Philip Smite 28 Simon Cruysmeyer 20 Mathias Keygat 35 Baldus Barret 40 Hans Jerick Coon 37 Johans Mirkle 26 Woolf Fangewer 24 Leonard Revor 32 Johs Hendrick Meyer 24 Hans Michael Riese 22 WOMENCatherina Hooften 24Anna Elizabeth Hooften 27 Anna Maria Hooften 30 Anna Maria Shertly 40 Anna Barbara Sherely 32 Barbara Tolder 34 Barbara Brininger 28 Anna Shenck 40 Anna Greiser 37 Anna Eva Greiser 26 Maria Christina Greiser 33 Susannah Catharina Greiser 29 Maria Margt Ireman 32 Maria Herten 39 Anna Bareble 34 Elizth Brininger 30 Maria Dyer 52 Eliz. Catherina Dyer 32 Maria Dorothy Dyer 28 Barbara Pickering 34 Catharina Notz 37 Anna Funk 31 Margt Boamining 26 Susanna Joho 44 Christian Leonard 50 Anna Everhardt 42 Anna Rydlestack 26 Anna Keyger 37 Magdalen Switzen 34 Veronica Coon 47 CHILDRENJohn William Syman 6Melchior Rugh 9 Maria Smitzon 11 John Smitzen 5 Tidrick Shoup 7 Ludewick Ileshever 12 Maria Shoupen 13 Hans Peterley 15 Maria Uliger 9 Anna Margaret Zeigler 4 Christian Shenk 15 Jacob Dier 14 Hans Peter Zeyler 15 Magdalen Fisher 5 Catharina Fisher 8 John Hendrick Brandel 11 Anna Leonard 5 Hans Leonard 7 Hans Keygar 7 Barbara Otting 13 Hans Michael Coon 8 Andreas Hoover 15 Christn Elizth Swartzen 10 Hans Jacob Holder 12 France Joseph Ileshever 12 Hans Martha Herten 10 Jerick Frederick 6 Eva Knurring 6 Hendrick Fry 12 Martha Fry 9 Jacob Fry 6 Maria Fry 5 Anna Fry 4 Dorothy Notz 4 Hans Gruve 10 Peter Gruve 8 Anna Greoffin 4 Veronica Greoffin 9 Hannah Rydlestack 10 41 [men] 30 [women] 39 [children] [Total] 110 Sworn that the above is a true and complete list to the best of my knowledge. Septr 9th 1738. James Marshall.
5-Step Search for Your Immigrant Ancestor in North AmericaStep 1: First search for your immigrant ancestor in the five major ports of arrival - New York New York, Philadelphia Pennsylvania, Baltimore Maryland, Boston Massachusetts and New Orleans Louisiana
Step 2: If you don't find your immigrant ancestor in a large port city, try smaller ports of arrival - Virginia, Connecticut, Delaware, Texas, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina, Maine, Rhode Island, Florida, New Jersey, New Hampshire, Michigan, Alaska, California, Hawaii and Washington Step 3: Still can't find your immigrant ancestor on an American ships passenger list? Try a Canadian Port of Arrival and the Canada-U.S. border crossing records (Saint Albans Lists). Step 4: If you still can't find your ancestor in free ships passenger lists, try ships passenger lists and naturalization records on a pay site. See the Immigration Comparison Chart to help you decide which of the fee-based sites has the passenger lists you need to find your immigrant ancestor Step 5:
Search for ships passengers in Ethnic Groups immigrating to America, other miscellaneous
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