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Leslie 1749 Palatines to PA
Contributor: Paula Liby at www.angelfire.com/oh2/paulal/libyweb/shiplog.html
Date of Contribution: 4 April 2001
[List 141 C] At the Court House at Philadelphia, Saturday, the Seventh Day of October,> 1749.
Present: Thomas Lawrence, Esquire, Mayor.
The Foreigners whose Names are underwritten,> imported in the Ship Leslie, Captn J. Ballendine, from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes in England, did this day take the usual Oaths to the Government. By the List 121. 400 Persons from Palatinate, Manheim, Zweybreckt.
SHIP: Leslie
CAPTAIN: J. Ballendine
DEPARTURE: Rotterdam
DESTINATION: Philadelphia, PA
ARRIVAL: October 7, 1749
Men's Names
Conrad (X) Valentine Hannes (X) Hanich Wendel Wahl Ulrich Jehle Christopf Etsch Johanes (J) Hess Johann Adam Mauer Martin Wosener Johanes (+) Eckman Rudolph (X) Hoffman Henry (O) Mohler Johann Philipp Kristmann Peter (PK) Klein Casper Klein Johann Herrmann Metz Johann Jacob Metz Johann Gerhart Neiman Friedrich Fuchs Jost Paul Kuhnroth Gerber Anthon (X) Koch Michael (M) Shmeyer Paul Wickert Martin Schwenck Johann Petter Stimmel Conrad (c) Wolfe Johann Jorrig Kind Martin (X) Kind Wendell Jung Christofel Jung Johann Michael Messener Johanes (X) Ritcher Friederich Mey Balser Schmit Hans Gerch Scheifflen Philibs Klein Johann Diel Klein Johann Jacob Engler Wendal (S) Shmeltzer Johannes Becker Johann Wilem Arendt Vallentin Pettry Jacob Holman Anthoni Pettersheimer Jacob Hotberger Michel Huyet Jacob Womer Phillip Karcher Johannes Pfeil Johann Jacob Cunius Johann Adam Correll Johan Michel Teobalt Nick. Cuntz Jacob Creitz Johan Jacob Walter Gottfried Fenderer Gottfriedt Rommell Hans Jerg Fischer Jerg Marten Hausser Hs. Stephan Hepp Bernhardt Hepp Jerg Hepp Johannes Barner Vallentin (X) Behler Conrad Behler Johann Rudolph Espich Johanes (X) Lang Andreas Supper Johann Phillipp Supper Johann Adam Dorffling Jacob (M) Mauerer Bertholomea Mertz - SICK Peter (O) Grein Adam Stum Philipps Haubt Jacob Jager Jerg Imich Johann Reichardt Bohm Jost Engeler Jacob Meyer Johann Nickklas Mayer John Atam Bath Henry (X) Boce Friedrich Bender Christian Schneider Nicklas (X) Dienius Philipps Otto Wagner Johann Ludwig Sengeysen Gorge Shmit - SICK Philip Adam - SICK Nickolus (+) Diterich Johann Christoph Fackhler
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