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Ship Mary, Germany to Pennsylvania, Sept. 29, 1733[List 34 A] List of the Men passengers imported in the Ship Mary, Captain James Benn, Sept. 29, 1733David KarkerJohannes Holtz, sick Hance Jurk Hurlocher Godfrey Reich Johannes Yorde Andreas Dries Cornelius Dries Peter Dries Johan Adam Dries Jacob Spingler Peter Hite Elias Stricker Johannes Stricker Michael Noll Philip Thomas Trump Henry Sower Johannes Wingerman Christian Blaser Johannes Deitsher Peter Deitsher Hans Jurk Ribble Jacob Franck Arnold Billig Frederik Funk Michael Friedly Johannes Reichenbach Nicholas Sowter Hans Martin Brown Andreas Nay Philip Jacob Rootrock Johannes Rootrock Christian Sooter Hans Michael Hammer Michael Tiel Jurk Pappenberger Jurk Pappenberger, Junr Jurk Derey Christian Retelsberger Jacob Hoffman Frederick Durflinger Asimus Rambach Hans Michael Keller Jacob Berkley Hans Jacob Berkly Nicholas Mauritz Walter Breuninger Hans Adam Werner Frederik Kehler Peter Appel John Peter Kettel Jacob Gehtel Johannes Lap Johannes Slabach John Henry Slabach Jacob Leser This is a true List of all the Men passengers above 14 years. Philadelphia, Sept. 29, 1733. James Benn. WOMENS NAMESAbel KorkerSusanna Yorden Anna Maria Reich Anna Maria Dries Maria Elisabeth Spingler Anna Christina Hite Maria Catharina Stricker Catherina Barbara Sower Anna Barbara Blasin Catherina Wingerman Anna Gertruda Blaser Anna Barbara Deitsher Anna Eva Ribble Maria Sophia Frank Barbara Friedly Catherina Reichenbach Anna Barbara Souter Maria Elisabeth Brown Maria Elisabeth Nay Maria Eleonora Sower Christina Souter Catherina Hammer Catherina Pappenberger Eva Catherina Hoffman Margaretha Durflinger Maria Catherina Rambach Anna Maria Koller Dorothea Berkley Anna Barbara Berkley Margaretha Breuninger Barbara Werner Elisabeth Kehler Clara Appel Sarah Kettle Hanna Christina Lapp Maria Elisabeth Slabach Catherina Loscher BOYSDavid Korker 12Hans George Yorden 12 Johannes Yorden 9 Baltasar Reich 3 Stophel Spengler 13 Philip Stricker 9 Adam Stricker 7 Henry Stricker 4 1/2 Johan Philip Wengerman 13 Johan Adam Blaser 13 1/2 Hans Matz Blaser 6 1/2 Nicolaus Blaser 3 1/2 Christophel Deitscher 4 Jacob Deitscher 2 boy, Funk, not yet baptised 7 wks. Hans Henry Souter 7 John Jacob Brown 1 Hans Michel Nay 3 1/2 Adam Pappenberger 4 David Hoffman 8 David Rambach 8 Hans Jacob Rambach 2 Hans Michel Koller 2 1/2br> Hans Jacob Barklay 9 mos. Hans Jacob Breuninger 13 1/2 Peter Kettle 10 Rudolph Lapp 11 Tewald Slabach 13 Henry Slabach 16 Hans Georg Loscher 14 GIRLSAnna Catherina Korker 14Anna Elisabeth Yordin 5 Maria Dorothea Reich 3 Maria Barbara Dries 13 Barbara Elisabeth Dries 24 Anna Maria Dries 11 Maria Elisabeth Spengler 16 Anna Elisabeth Hire 3 Elisabeth Sower 3 1/2 Maria Magdalena Wingerman 11 Hanna Felicia Wingerman 8 Anna Margaretha Wingerman 3 1/2 Catherina Blaser 11 1/2 Maria Magdalena Blaser 9 1/2 Anna Margaretha Blaser 2 Susanna Elizabeth Deitscher 11 1/2 Johanna Barbara Deitscher 8 1/2 Maria Barbara Ribble 1 Girl, Funk, not yet bapt. 7 wks. Elisabeth Friedly 14 1/2 Catherina Reichenbach 8 1/2 Maria Barbara Reichenbach 5 Anna Maria Reichenbach 2 Anna Margaretha Sourer 3 Maria Christina Brown 14 Anna Margaretha Brown 11 Catherina Brown 3 3/4 Anna Barbara Nay 7 Maria Margaretha Souter 6 Christina Pappenberger 9 Elisabeth Pappenberger 11 Anna Maria Hoffman 11 Maria Magdalena Hoffman 4 Barbara Durflinger 13 1/2 Anna Elisabeth Rambach 10 Sibylla Rambach 4 Maria Magdalena Berkley 16 Catherina Barkley 6 1/2 Barbara Barkley 3 Anna Maria Breuninger 9 Margaretha Kettle 19 Christina Kettle 13 Johanna Margaretha Kettle 4 Anna Maria Lapp 9 Anna Catherina Lapp 8 Dorothea Slabach 5 Catherina Loschar 17 1/2 Barbara Loschar 16 Margaretha Loseher 9 At the Courthouse aforesaid, September 29th, 1733. Thirty four Palatines, who with their families, making in all One hundred & Seventy Persons, were imported here in the Pink Mary of Dublin, James Benn, Master, from Rotterdam, but last from Plymouth, as by Clearance thence, were qualified as before.
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:
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