Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Ship Marlborough


Rotterdam and Cowes to Philadelphia
23 September 1741

Palatines imported in the Ship Marlborough, Thomas Bell, Master. Qualified Sept. 23, 1741. From Rotterdam, but last from Cowes.
Columns represent the number of passengers, First name and Last name and the character within parentheses are marks made in lieu of full signatures.
 1 Johan Ludwig       German
 2 Johan Friderrich   Freys
 3 Johann Wilhelm     Welsch
 4 Johann Jacob       B?ck
 5 Peter              K?hn        (X)
 6 Johann Jacob       K?hn
 7 Johan Georg        Wagner
 8 Ulrich             Nafzer
 9 Johan Nicklas      Beyer       (X)
10 Johan Michael      Welch       (X)
11 Johann Jacob       Heyel
12 Johanes            Ladsher     (X)
13 Friederick         Meyer       (F)
14 Jacob              Hill
15 Simon              Vogelgesang
16 Johann             Nickel?hl
17 Friedrich          Z?llner
18 Johan Daniel       Kr?ninger
19 Michel             Kreischer
20 Jerg Jacob         Glug        (G)
21 Michael            Seipert     (X)
22 Peter              Staudt
23 Johann Jacob       Nicolaus
24 Lenhard            Klein       (KL)
25 Berhnard           Rapp
26 Dangel             Simon
27 Johannes           Doll
28 Johannes           Meyer       (X)
29 Jan Adam           Kasel
30 John Wilhelm       Engelman    (X)
31 Philipp            Kuntz
32 Jacob              Bernhart
33 Peter              Deiss       (X) 
34 Abraham            Hess
35 Johannes           K?hl        (H)
36 Johannes           Worscheler
37 Johannes           Deiss       (XX)
38 Nicklas            Martin      (NM)
39 Philipp            Linn
40 Joh. Hacob         Kemper
41 Joh. Peter         Engel
42 George             Ruth        (R)
43 Johann             Dielbohnn
44 Nickel             Heiss
45 Peter              Breiel
46 Frederick Baltzar  Rothsmith   (FBR)
47 Johannes           Kuhn
48 Johann             Ludwig 
49 Hennrich           Kohl
50 Michael            Shwenck     (MS)
51 Aschmes            Keim
52 Peter              Bartholoma  (BM)
53 Johann Tobias      R?hm
54 Johan Nicklas      Burghart    (X)
55 Melchior           Stohlman
56 Johannes           Horn
57 Johan Nicklas      Smith       (H)
58 Henry              Bernhart    (HB)
59 Johannes Niclaus   Schumacher
60 Caspar             Modes       (CM)
61 Philipus           Schneider
62 Antonius           ?hler
63 Johann Adam        Kamp
64 Johann Ludwich     Hanstein
65 John Jacob         B?sentz     (B)
66 Jacob              Gartner     (G)
67 Peter              Keeffer     (PK)
68 Johann Jacob       Dietz
69 Daniel             Keeffer     (DK)
70 Johan Calfrick     Eissen      (X)
71 Michael            Neuman      (M)
72 Johan Carel        Metz        (Metz)


Transcriber's Notes:  
* All character within parentheses are marks made in lieu of full 
  signatures.  
* Sometimes this was an 'X', other times it was initials or other parts 
  of the man's name.)
* The use of ? indicates missing letters not able to make out.

Correspondence 03/28/2003 passenger #25 Rapp
I have an ancestor, Bernard Rapp on the Marlborough arriving 21 Sept.
1741 in Philadelphia. He was naturalized in Philadelphia 18 Sept. 1762.
He settled in Whitemarsh Montgomery Co. PA . He died 1773 and had two
known daughters, Eva Catherine born April 13, 1757 and Anna Christiana
born June 18, 1762. Carol Esterhai
Pennsylvania German Society
Donated and Transcribed by Thera for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
25 July 1999



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