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SHIPS PASSENGER LISTS
Palatine Ship Charlotta to Pennsylvania 5 Sept. 1743
Contributor: Dave Rohde
Date: Aug. 15, 2001
[List 98 C] At the Court House Philadelphia, 5 Sept 1743.
Present: The Hono(ble) George Thomas, Esq(r), Governor, Wm
Till, Wm Allen, Septimus Robinson , Esq(rs)
The Foreigners whose names are underwritten, imported in the
Snow Charlotta, John Mason, Master, from Rotterdam, but last
from Cowes, did this day take the foregoing Oaths or
Qualifications to the Government, viz.,
Adolph Eiler
Hennrich Hant
Johan Nickel Schnell
Johan Peter Schwager
Matteis Bassing
Henry (HS) Shoemacker
Johann Philipp Schnell
Johannes Ickrath
Wilhelm Bretz
Johannes (HL) Lees
Johannes Lisch
Johannes Schiffer
Johann Jacob Eyck
Phillippus Maurer
Jacob Eick
Johannes Gross
Johann Andoni Hellenthal
Anthon Schneider
Johan Georg Miller
David Dauderman
Niclas Wolfart
Henrig Eckenroth
Johan George Herman
Johan Daniel Schmitt
Johan Conrath Gutmann
Johannes Koch
Vallentin Lorsch
Johan Balthtes Gir
Johannes Rievet
Johann Jacob (X) Stamm
Johannes Niemandt
Johan Heinrich Mertz
Henrich (+) Meyer
Friedrich Kramer
Johannes Herman
Anton Zehner
Hans George (X) Albrecht
Godlieb Veith
Mattes Heimbach
Jacob (+) Granobel
Johannes Soehn
Johannes Bopp
Johannes Alberacht
Johannes Clossheim
Johannes Umradt
Johannes Numrich
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