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SHIPS PASSENGER LISTS
Palatine Ship PENNSYLVANIA MERCHANT 1733
Contributor Russ Van Esperen
At the Courthouse aforesaid September 18th, 1733
Present: The Honourable the Lt. Governor and Severals of the
Magistrates.
Sixty seven Palatines, who with their families, making in all One
hundred eighty seven persons, were imported here in, the Briganteen
Pennsylvania Merchant of London,
John Stedman, Mr. from Rotterdam, but last of Plymouth, as by clearance
thence,
were qualified as before, and their names are:
Johan Klem
Gotleb Klem
Georg. Sholts
David Sholts
Andreas Moseman
Christian Moseman
Hans Burkhard
David Burkhard
Johan Schonfeldt
Johannes Naiis
Pierre Marot
Adreas Kleym
Jacob Kleym
George Shait
Johannes Riegel
Johs. Riegel Junr.
Daniel Riegel
Andreas Oullenbacher
Johan Valentine Presach
Michael Walter
Carolus Burkhard
Johan Philip Weynandt
Jacob Knop
Jacob Ott
Johan Michael Ott
Luywig Evald
Michl. Ludwig
Daniel Ludwig
Philip Semyer
Christian Hook
Hans Jorg Grondt
Fredrich Glass
Jhoannes Gordner
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Alexander Casser
Pieter Roodt
Hans Lauer
Matthias Kish
Johan Michl. Stoudt
Johan Just Ulveyn
Philip Angulberger
Michael Seydbender
Johan Daniel Endt
Johan Valentine Endt
Johan Peter Sayling
Adam Volimer
Hans Georg Winter
Hans Martin Sauter
Frederich Gotz
Johannes Mihm
Peter Smit
Johan Adam Beyer
Joh Christo. Ysleb
Michael Kelchner
Georg. Bartol Sheffer
Paulus Sheffer
Andreas Vry
Bernhard Maus
John Ludwig Sees
Andreas Boyer
Hans Georg. Hauk
Peter Straub
Johan Jacob K arse
Matthias Beichler
Johan Georg. Groom.
Hendrich Smit
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