Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Ship Alexander and Ann


Rotterdam, Netherlands via Cowes, England to Philadelphia
5 September 1730

Another transcription of this voyage can be seen at Ship Alexander Ann

DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA - PORT OF PHILADELPHIA

Ship: Ship Alexander and Ann, William Clymer, Master. From Rotterdam, last from Cowes.
Forty-five Palatines with their families, one hundred and thirty persons, imported to Philadelphia, PA.
 1  Anthony Miller
 2  Daniel Christman
 3  Adam Phillipot
 4* Martin Muller
 5  John Peter Waller
 6  Frantz Blum
 7  Jacob Muller
 8  Fredrick Meyer
 9  Carl Keller
10  Eberhart Meyer
11  Adam Shuler
12* David Susholtz
13  Martin Creiner
14  Marger Jerger
15  Michael Belscher
16  Conrad Stamm
17  Leopold Helligas
18  Mattheis Seltzer
19* Hans Gerham?
20  Michael Beyerle
21  Christof Steinlein
22  Hans Mich. Wiedes
23  Johan Carl Hornberger
24  John Adam Stadtler
25  Hans Veltin Breneissen
26  Hans Lanciscus
27  Henrich Lanciscus
28  Johannes Herbert
29* Baltes Lanckhar
30* Michael Burger
31  Hans Jacob Oberholtz
32  Martin Bucher
33  Johan Friederich Weber
34  Henrich Marte
35  Geo. Michel Breneissen
36  Johan Philip Emmert
37  Peter Edelman
38  Johannes Widner
39  Michel Ackermann
40  Rudolph Messerschmidt
41  Johannes Klemmer
42  Henrich Clemmer
43  Johann Volckmann
44  Joh. Sebastian Graff
45  Hans Bartel Hornberger
46  Joh. Fried. Lanciscus


Transcriber's Notes:

*  An asterisk indicates an error on the part of the original recorder, not
   the transcriber, or is used to call your attention to additional information
   in the transcriber's notes.

?  Indicates a letter or number which could not be determined due to the
   condition of the manifest or handwriting of the original recorder.


Passenger Notes:

# 4 - Surname was written as Müller, with Mueller being an alternative
      spelling.
#12 - Surname was written as Süsholtz, with Suesholtz being an alternative
      spelling.
#19 - Maybe a transcriber mistake.
#29 - Surname was written as Lanckhär, with Lanckhaer being an alternative
      spelling.
#30 - Surname was written as Bürger, with Buerger being an alternative
      spelling.
Transcribed and Contributed by Cheryl Myers nee LaNier for the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
3 March 2001

Formatted by Sharon Krisko a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild




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