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Did you know that Immigration means To enter and settle in a country or region to which one is not native and that Emigration means To leave one country or region to settle in another
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Queen of Denmark 1751
Contributor Shelly Eitniear Cherry
Source: Pennsylvannia German Pioneers
Vol II Call #F160 G3S8 v.2 c.2
pages 472/473 with copy of actual signature on
pages 558/559.
List C
The Foreigners whose names are underwritten,
imported in the Ship Queen of Denmark, George Parish,
Commander, from Rotterdam & Cowes, did this day take &
subscribe the usual Qualifications. No. 99. WHole
Freights 251. Mess. Stedman.
Arrived in Philadelphia 4 Oct 1751
- Christoph (+) Bery
- Jerg Wolff
- Johann Friederich Hering
- Hardtman Fritz
- Daniel Meyer
- Gorg Jacob Ullrich
- Baltzer Martin
- Vallentin (X) Brock
- Jacob Wolf
- Michel Renner
- George (X) Licker
- Hans Georg (X) Erbolt
- Melchior (Z) Zigler
- Martin (S) Shewerman
- Caspar(O) Wagener
- Balzer (BK) Konig
- Johanes (J) Wagner
- Jacob (X) Kügel
- Hanes Suter
- Friedlie Salade
- Jacob Regennas
- Johanes (X) Wagner
- Jacob Grosjean
- Peter Recher
- Henrich Stohler
- Johanes (XX) Oxeman
- Frederik (X) Dickerhoff
- Johannes Martin
- Hans Gerg Martin
- Jacob (G) Geesseler
- Johann Michel Hartmann
- Andres Fridli
- Johannes Andres
- Henrich Backman
- Johann Philip Bieg
- Stephan Bieg
- Johanes (X) Carmane
- Jerg Grauss
- Andres Roht
- J. Nicklas (B) Rippel
- George (F) Happes
- Conradt Schneider
- Johann Henrich Graff
- Durs Gruner
- Christian Bernhart
- Hans Schneberger
- Hans Jacob Weis
- Hans Uhlerik (X) Hess
- Florian Pter Koffler
- Marx Oberhänsle
- Casper Schneyder
- Johann Schaad
- Jacob (X) Joder
- Hans Schällenberg
- Hans Blanck
- Hans (H) Reizer
- Henry (X) Suss (u is umlet)
- Michael (X) Meyer
- Christian (+) Blanck
- Johannes Eydmeyer
- Martinus Dreysbach
- Johann Friederich Merten
- johann Henrich Joffmann
- Hanns Henrich Wiest
- Willhelm Bosch
- Hans Henry (H) Shneyder
- Johannes Pampus
- Antonnius Stutte
- Johann Wilhelm Fries
- Friederik (+) Ruthy
- Jacob (X) Reithlinger
- Johanes (X) Shutty
- Bastian (+) Mongolt
- Hennerich Stehli
- Caspar (XX)Fisher
- Conrad (X) Fuchs
- Weinbert Tschudi
- Johannes Strub
- Johan Fridrich Stiener
- Martinus Fries
- Andres Lantz
- Cunrad Weiss
- Friederick (X) Lander
- Hans (X) Geisser
- Heinerich Seitz
- Jacob Steli
- Henrich Stehli
- Johanes Possert
- Johann Fridrich Mentzer
- Jacob ( ) Shob, on board
- Gorg Schweyler
- Hans Melcher an der Egg
- Nicklas (X) Weiss
- Vallentin Meyer
- Henrich Grel
- Daniel Wolf
- Jörg Wolf
- Anthony (X) Carmane
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