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SHIPS PASSENGER LISTS
Palatine Ship ST. ANDREW 1749
Source R. B. Strassburger (1934), Pennsylvania German Pioneers, Vol.
I, p. 396-397.
Contributor Phil Hertzler writes
Jacob Hertzler, sen. on the list is my direct ancestor and was the first
Amish bishop in America. I have Silas Hertzler's "The Hertzler-Hartzler
Family History" which includes over 8000 descendants of his three sons
John, Jacob, and Christian, many Amish and Mennonites. I am willing to
do lookups from this book for those who think they may be related.
Interested descendants may write to Phil Hertzler
[List 128 C] At the Statehouse at Philadelphia, Saturday, the 9th
Septr 1749.
Present: The Honourable, the Governor.
The Foreigners whose Names are underwritten, imported in the Ship
Saint Andrew, James Abercrombie, Master, from Rotterdam, but last from
Plymouth in England, did this day take the usual Qualifications to the
Government. By the List 111. Persons 400 Palatines.
Andreas Emmert
Josef Bergtohlt
Arnold (X) Kramer
Johannes Knebel [?]
Johannes (X) Runkel
Henry (X) Hamer
Adam Hinnborger
Jost Streithoff
Jacob (X) Linke
Christian Halte
Peter (+) Bawman
Jacob Rohr
Peter Finger
Christian Graff
Ullrich Ellenberger
Peter Ellenberger
Christian Stauffer
Johann Friedrich Emrich
Isac Schnebeli
Johannes Rohr
Johnes (W) Woosing
Bernedick Mellinger
Michael Wagner
Samuehl Kauffman
Jacob Leydig
Christoph Weber
Samuel (X) Meyer
Leonhart Kessler
Johan Petter Druck
Friederig Neuhoff
Petter Ihrig
Jacob Brandt
Johannes Berr
Ullrich Staufert
Daniel Staufert
Daniel Berr
Johann Friederich Bohr
Andreas Keller
Andreas Keller
Henrich Casper Racke
Jacob Friedrich Debertshauser
Johannes Corell
Johann Engelbert Morgenstern
Peter Willhelm
Cunradt Hoffmann
Balser Weinberger
Frans Jans
Christian Hirschberger
Johan Kuns, Heisler
Conradt Stichter
Vallentin (X) Stitter
Johann Wilhelm Franck
Ulerich Hackmann
Henry (X) Stawffer
Aberham Brubacher
Johannes Walder
Johan Adam Stahler
Johann Conradt Seybel
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Chrisitan (X) Hasseler
Hans Rudy Frey
Jacob Hertzler
Jacob Hertzler
Hans Dierstein
Christian Eschbacher
Casber Herschberger
Jacob Herschberger
Johan Georg Vallendin
Hans Michael Vallendin
Johannes (X) Flickester
Ullrich Flickstorfer
Jacob Maschberger, Junior
Jacob (J) Mashberger, Senior
Johann Henricus Weni
Johann Jacob Kublinger
Johann Daniel Kublinger
Johannes Bohmer
Peter (X) Sterneman
Marcus (X) Gruel
Nicholaus Post
Jacob Kern
Johanes (X) Haan
Johann Peter Bach
Jacob Herbig
Hans George (H) Garner
Johan Henrich Gerndt
Valenthein Haag
Johannes Mellinger
Jacob (X) Eshelman
Johannes Jung.
Johannes Funck
Christian Eschelmann
Christian (W) Wenger
Hannes Wenger
Johanes Brubbacher
Peder Eschelmann
Jacob Eimann
Christian (X) Frisch
Martin Spreng
Adam Helwig
Johannes Eppelmann
Hans Jacob (+) Weyse
Johann Adam Dorr
Hermanus Heger
Johannes Huth
Peter Ahles
Simon Zeherman
Johann Peter Kramer
Christoffel (+) Henzy
Jacob Weiss, Senior
Matheas (X) Weise
George (X) Shambach
Johannes Hackman
llrich ,Jordte
Henrich Stauffer
Uhellerich (+) Stover
Hans George (X) Hobler
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