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Arrived in Philadelphia, September 30, 1754, sailing from Rotterdam and stopping at Cowes, England for provisions
George Meyer
Johann George Decher
Jacob Berdsing
Georg Michael Vitzthum
Georg Michel Loehr
Johannes Henrich Brümbach
Johan Georg Traxel
John Adam Michael
Matthias Heiner
Johann Peter Decher
Andreas Bengel
Gottfried Gehhard
Johannes Schumann
Georg Roltz
Johann Thomas Bisshantz
Georg Jacob Haussman
Joan Carl Hermsdorff
Hans Adam Beckenhaub
Johannes Rebb
Frederick Schneider
Georg Hoffman
Johann Berhard "Meck"
John Adam Edelman
Johann Niclaus Haüer
Philip Friedrich Wüenger
Hans Adam Bleier
Daniel Stegner
Johannes Hock
Henry Klein
Johan Paul Gemberling
Hans Nickel Ensminger
Johann Carl Gemberling
Phillip Wilt
V. Brucker
Jacob HW Wylard
Fredrich Pries
Augustus Siegfried Eychler
Jacob Wylard, Jr.
Johannes Schober
Philippus Frey
Christian Rietz
Fillib Wild
Georg Hechler
Eherhared Kriechbaum
Philipp Jacoba Fösig
Benedict Forster
Henry Shafer
Valentine Dalik
Christoph Speck
Phillip Dietrig
Peter Rubel
Conrad Wagner
Johanaa Henrich Schneider
Adam Angold
Henry Schreier
Valentine Clementz
Christian Hoch
Johann Christian Weisenbach
Johann Georg Grundloch
Henrich Cappis
Johannes Riedel
Contributor Carole Saylor's Note
I am researching the name "Saylor". We can trace back to Philip Saylor who was born in Chester Co., Pa , April 1, 1752. We THINK his father may have been Felix Saylor, who immigrated from the Palatinate in 1749 on the ship Phoenix, arriving in Philadelphia on September 15, 1749. I have not been able to confirm this, or to find an actual passenger list. This info is from page 104 of the "Johannes Hench family in America". Any help on that end would be greatly appreciated. Carole Sayer
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