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SHIPS PASSENGER LISTS
Palatine Ship Friendship 1727
Ship Friendship from Bristol, John Davies from Rotterdam,
16th day of Oct 1727
[Individuals marked with a star * have more information in the Notes section]
Petter Hagmann Albreght (A) Bauman
Johannes Forrer Johann Georg Müller
Andreas Schwartz Niclaus Bucher
Henrich Strickeller Johann Jörg, Hoffman
Jaacob Hiestandt Niklos Crössman
Johannes Hiestandt Mathes Schweitzer
Abraham Schwartz Peter (P) Welde
Christian Meyer Jacob (J) Sneppelen
Johanes Bense' Philip (+) Reemer
Peter (X) Pixseler * Vallentin Kratz
Hans Riess Henrich Schnebli *
Peter (O) Leeman Johann Vincens Meyer
Hans (H) Jerig Lauman Johannes Schönholtzer
Christiyan (X) Krayebiel Johannes Kassel
Martyn (X) Schaffener Jacob Eberhartt
Yer[g] Henrich Lahr Michel Eberhartt
Adam Libhart Johann Philb Ried
Yilles Kassel Nicolas (X) Piere *
Jeremya (/) Miller Michel (+) Miller.
Marks of the immigrants on this document are in ( )
NOTES (these comments are Lorine's own research):
- Peter Pixseler is thought to be Peter Bicksler
- Henrich Schnebli's descendants became Snively or Snavely
- Nicolas Piere was my 7th great-grandfather known as Nicolas Bieri or Beery. He married Barbara Ann Miller, daughter of Michael Jeremiah Georg Miller.
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