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The Fox


The Fox from Rotterdam, last from Plymouth Arrived Philadelphia, 12 October 1738. Charles Ware, Commander


Ships List/Passengers Names

 1  Johannes Asper
 2  Georg Michael Balmer
 3  Jacob Balmer
 4  Christopher Bub
 5  Philip Jacob Bub
 6  Martin Cludy
 7  Hans Diebalt Drog
 8  Bastian Felte
 9  Hans Georg Fetter
10  Hans Georg Frey
11  Johannes Goldenberger
12  Michael Grun
13  Adam Heisser
14  Philip Hess
15  Peter Hesterman
16  Jacob Hoffman
17  Christian Hohlmann
18  Ulrich Hubster
19  Christian Kauff
20  Michael Krieger
21  Hans Georg Pauth
22  Michael Potz
23  Hans Martin Rein
24  Martin Rein
25  Thomas Reusch
26  Jacob Stieger
27  Joachim Stober
28  Adam Ulrich
29  Adam Ulsuer
30  Hans Georg Wust
31  Hans Georg Zimmerly

95 passengers*

*Many ships are only listed with men, yet many came with their wives,
children, sister, etc, but these names were either not recorded or
not saved.  Only males over the age of 16 were allowed to sign the
oaths, so these would be the names on Strasburger & Hinke's lists.
The early ships before 1727 you most likely will only see the oaths
lists.  As time went on and the captains were forced to record all
passengers, you will often see the entire list of males, females and
children.  The law to record these was passed in 1727, but obviously
not enforced until later.  Other places you may find ship lists not
recorded in S & H might be Philadelphia newspapers of the time.

Look at this list carefully. Spellings are as found in the record
and spellings for the same surnames vary! These have been alphabetized,
so they are not as found in the record.

Passenger numbers have been added to aid with referencing.

Generously donated by Linnea Miller

Original records may be found in the Colonial Records of the Pennsylvania Archives, Vol. III

Reformatted by Sheila Tate for The Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
11 November 1998




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