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Ship Friendship



There is another contributed transcription of these passengers at Ship Friendship Volume 4 and at Ship Friendship Volume 1
Rotterdam to Philadelphia
16 October 1727

DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA - PORT OF PHILDELPHIA
List of Passengers Imported in the Ship Friendship of Bristol, John Davies, Master, from Rotterdam. Qualified Oct. 16, 1727.
Columns represent: given name, surname.
  1 Peter         Hagman
  2 Johannes      Lemser
  3 Adam          Liebhart
  4 Hans          Russ
  5 Nicholas      Piee
  6 Peter         Picksler
  7 Jeramia       Miller
  8 Matheis       Schweitzer
  9 Johan Vincens Mayer
 10 Johannes      Forrer
 11 Henrich       Lahr
 12 Nicalus       Bucher
 13 Peter         Melde
 14 Philip        Reemer
 15 Johann Georg  Hoffmann
 16 Henrich       Strickler
 17 Christian     Kriebiel
 18 Heinrich      Schnable
 19 Abraham       Schwartz
 20 Jacob         Heistand
 21 Martin        Shaffner
 22 Valentin      Kratz
 23 Michel        Eberhart
 24 Christian     Mayer
 25 Hans Jerig    Lehman
 26 Johann Georg  Muller
 27 Jacob         Sneppeley
 28 Johannes      Kassel
 29 Peter         Ledman
 30 Peter         Possel
 31 Nicklas       Crossman
 32 Peter         Eberhardt
 33 Johannes      Schonholtzer
 34 Andreas       Schwartz
 35 Johannes      Hiestand
 36 Albrecht      Bauman
 37 Michel        Miller
 38 Johann Philip Wiess
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[The original list is herewith given.]
 39 Peter         Hackman
 40 Andrew        Urmi
 41 Andres        Roarts
 42 Henry         Strickler
 43 Jacob         Histant
 44 Abrm*         Swarts
 45 Jno*          Tegley
 46 Jacob         Snyder
 47 Hans          Reser
 48 Jerimiah      Lowman
 49 Nicholas      Chasrood
 50 Ulrick        Seheren
 51 Henry         Leer
 52 Adam          Lepert
 53 Jno*          Overholsor
 54 Albert        Bowman
 55 Nicholas      Bogert
 56 Hans Jeri     Hatman
 57 Mathew        Switer
 58 Jno.          Forrer
 59 Michal        Eberam
 60 Joseph        Eberam
 61 Jacob         Trycler
 62 Jno.          Histant
 63 Christian     Mayer
 64 Peter         Pinkslear
 65 Peter         Hansberger
 66 Peter         Leman
 67 Christian     Crybile
 68 Henry         Croo
 69 Martin        Scheleren
 70 Jno*          Crybile
 71 Hillis        Castle
 72 Abraham       Miller
 73 Hans Jeri     Miller
 74 Mathias       Andres
 75 Nicholas      Chresman
 76 Peter         Welde
 77 Jacob         Snepply
 78 Peter         Folock
 79 Phillip       Beed
 80 Henry         Sneppley
 81 Henry         Schenholt
 82 Johannes      Castle
 83 Falkert       Adest
 84 Phillip       Bemer
 85 Christian     Fide
 86 Chalatine     Grak
 87 Vincent       Mayer
 88 Uldrick       Leemer
 89 Peter         Fennima
 90 Lodowick      Bente

Transcriber's Notes:
* Names followed by an asterisk (*) indicate that the last letter of the name is 
  printed in superscript indicating an abbreviated name.

        
Pennsylvania Archives, Second Series, Vol. XVII
Names of Foreigners who took the Oath of Allegiance to the Province 
and State ofPennsylvania 1727-1775, With the Foreign Arrivals, 1786-1808.
Edited by William Henry Egel, M. D.
Harrisburg: Edwin K. Meyers, State Printer.  1892.

Correspondence 06/28/01 passenger WELDE
Here is a link to a web site on the
Welde/Welty family
My relative is under the second son, Abraham, his son David, his son Jacob his son William to my grandmother Elizabeth Welty b 1872. Pat Clare
Correspondence 07/06/01 passenger Overholsor John Overholzer and his son died on this voyage. They had left Germany because of religious persecution. His wife Anna Elizabeth Bussard Overholzer was sold as a slave by ships Captain for Passage. She later married Johannes Stinglie/Stengele who came over 20 Sept 1738 listed on board Friendship Henry Beech, Commander both from Rotterdam but last from Dover in old England. Landed Phil. PA and Johanis Stingley took oath to Government. They were married 21 May 1751 by Rev. Casper Stoever Warwick, PA Luthern Church, Philadelphia Co. PA. William Baron
web site is HERE
Transcribed by Patricia Peltzer for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
3 October 1999



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