Ship Allen
Ship "Allen", James Craigie, Master. From Rotterdam, last from Cowes. Sailed 7 July 1729 and landed in Philadelphia, PA., on 15 Sept. 1729, with fifty-nine Palatines and their families totaling one hundred and twenty-six persons aboard.
1 Johannes Mack
2 Velten Mack
3 Hans Gunde
4 Jacob Wiss
5 Jacob Snider
6 Jacob Lesle
7 Andreas Bony
8 Paul Lipkip
9 Hisbert Benter
10 Johannes Kipping
11 Pieter Lesle
12* Conrad Eill?
13 Jacob Bosserdt
14 Alexander Mack
15* Alexander Mack
16 Saml. Galler
17* Jacob Kalckloser
18 Joseph Brunner
19 Wilhelmus Knepper
20 Jerrich Hoffart
21 Johan Henrich Kalckgleser
22 Feltin Rafer
23* Christophel Kalakglasser
24 Jacob Cropp
25 Johan Chris. Crobf
26 Joh. Jacob Knecht
27 Hans Slaughters
28 Georg Vetter
29 Hans Jacob Kiebel
30 Philip Mich. Fiersler
31 Rinehart Hammer
32 Hans Georg Klauser
33 Johan Martin Dress
34 Christian Schneider
35 Johannes Meinterfeer
36* Johannes Fluckiger
37 Johannes Perger
38 Christian Kropf
39 Andreas Kropp
40 Johannes Petenkoffer
41 Matheis Schneider
42 Mathias Ulland
43 Hans Georg Koch
44 Hans Caspar Kolb
45 Georg Dieter
46 Jno. Jacob Hopbach
47 Alexander Dihll
48 Leonhart Amweg
49 Dianiel Cropp
50 Johannes Whightman
51* John Hissle
52* Valentine Gerhart Hisle
53 Velten Becker
54 Henrich Peter Middeldorff
55 Christian Matler
56 Christian Ketzendander
57* Ulrich Ellen
58 Heinrich Holtzstein
This list also contained six names of males under sixteen, also the names of
thirty-nine females above sixteen; among these are:
59* Agnus Kalkloser
60 Joanna Margaret Bony
61 Veronica Knepper
62 Anna Margaretta Mack
63 Philippina Mack
64 Anna Kipping
65 Sivilla Kipping
66 Johanna Kipping
67 Eva Bossert
68* Maria Kalkloser
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, handwriting of the original recorder, or
was on the original manifest for an unknown reason.
Passenger Notes:
#12 - There was a question mark following the surname. The surname could be
Eill, or Eill followed by another letter. It is also possible that the
question mark was not related to the surname.
#15 - The words "der junge" followed his name.
#17 - The surname was written as Kalcklöser, with Kalckloeser being an
alternative spelling.
#23 - The surname was written as Kalakglässer, with Kalakglaesser being an
alternative spelling.
#36 - The surname was written as Flückiger, with Flueckiger being an
alternative spelling.
#51 - This surname is the same as the spelling of the word Hissle.
#52 - This surname is the same as the spelling of the word Hisle.
#57 - The first E in Ellen looks like it has a O in front of it but it is
connected to the E.
#59 - The surname was written as Kalklöser, with Kalkloeser being an
alternative spelling.
#68 - The surname was written as Kalklöser, with Kalkloeser being an
alternative spelling.
Contributor's Notes:
All were with their husbands, of the Schwartzenau-Taufer, of whom Alexander
Mack sen. was Urheber, or founder, about the year 1708. He seceded from
Hockman, with whom he had co-operated for sometime, accompanying him in his
religious visits in Germany and Switzerland. Some of the Taufer had come to
America ten years before Mack.
Source: Rupp's History Religion Den. U. S.
Transcribed and Contributed by Cheryl Myers nee LaNier for the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
22 February 2001
Formatted by Sharon Krisko a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
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