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The following immigrants were the survivors of the ship Love And Unity,
which landed at Martha's Vineyard, near Boston, after over one hundred
of it's one hundred and fifty passengers had died on board ship.
The incident involving the ship LOVE AND UNITY took place in May
1731 when 34 survivors reached Philadelphia in May 1732 (oaths of allegiance and
abjuration signed 15 May), aboard the ship NORRIS, from Boston, Thomas
Lloyd, master
Source: Strassburger-Hinke, vol. 1, pp. 57-58; Frank Ried
Diffenderffer, _The German Immigration into Pennsylvania through the
Portof Philadelphia, 1700 to 1775, Part II. The Redemptioners_ (Lancaster,
PA:the author, 1900), pp. 63-68
Thomas Loyd, Master, from Boston.May 15th, 1732.
Kasper Schirch
Johannes (O) Behn
Marthin Gassner
Christian (X) Reninger
Mathias (X) Weber
Johannes (H) Herman
Johann Philip Weber
V alentine (X) Westheber
Johann Jacob Manncher [?]
Johann Georg Liebenstein.
Johann Michael Sigmund
Michael Anderrass
Johann Ditrich Jungmann
Ship Norris, Thomas Loyd, Master, from Boston.
Casper Schirch
Johannes (O) Behn
Marthin Gasner
Christian (X) Reninger
Mathias (X) Weber.
Johannes (H) Herman.
Johann Philib Weber
Valentine (X) Westheber
Johann Michael Sigmund
Michael Anderras
Johann Ditrich Jungmann
Philadelphia May 15th 1732.
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