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SHIPS PASSENGER LISTS
Palatines imported in the Ship Robert & Alice, belonging to Dublin, from Rotterdam to Philadelphia, September 3, 1739[List 71 A] A List of Passengers on board the Robert & Alice, belonging to Dublin, from Rotterdam to Philadelphia, viz. [Qualified September 3, 1739.]Christian HersinHans Schans Hans Jacob Snyder Peter Risser Peter Eversool Joost Eversool Michel Haan Nicolas Elenberger Frans Leyenberger Joost Steel Carel Shalle Hendrik Steinour Jacob Rieph Martin Hooffman Hannis Hooffman Christopher Bolinger Hannis Steiner Jacob Steiner Hannis Bouman Casper Scheffer Hans Miller Samuel Brandt Joost Brandt Peter Biever David Scheffer Jacob Stambach Jacob Smith David Bielder Nicholas Reitenhower Hans Marn Bielder David Scheffer Jacob Sirgier Johannis Hawecker Abram Piethe l Michel Theobald Hannis Schans Christophel Ovel Jurich Honing Nicholas Honing Johannis Watering Hannis Bick Peter Hooffman Daniel Hooffman Peter Fohl Abram Welshans Samuel Burrier Jacob Burrier Phillip Burrier Hendrik Pamberger, Senr Hendrik Pamberger, Junr Bernard Youtzee Christiaen Herart Benedict Lesser Christiaen Elenberger Hans Peter Trett Christiaen Trett Matheus Oubolt Joseph Oubolt Albert Vanderlint Phillip Marstloff Hans Michel Visser Fredrik Adam Wilhelm Hans Simon Leenhuys Christiaen Bleym Lowrens Proau Lowrens Piever Bastian Kleyn Hans Adam Keere Jacob Keere Joseph Welshans Hannis Miller Leobald Greber Hans Leobald Karlee Johan Peter Gamberlen Conrade Beser Hans Michall Lesser Nicholas Lesser Johannes Coubersohl 78 [men] 218 [Total] Sworn that the above is a true and compleat list of Male Palatines imported in the Ship Robert and Allice of Dublin, of the Age of 16 Years and upwards, to the best of my knowledge. Philadelphia Septemr 3rd 1739. Walt. Goodman.
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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Garden New York Ships Passenger Lists 1855-1890, Ellis
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