Ship Brittania
Ship "Brittania", Sept. 26, 1764, Thomas Arnot, Captain, from Rotterdam with 260 passengers aboard her. The port of landing was Philadelphia, PA.
1 Christoph Heger
2 Johannes Einzopp
3 John Weber
4 Augustus Weiss
5 Nicholas Smith
6 Daniel Rieg
7 Theobald Roth
8 Martin Jetter
9 Andreas Vogt
10 Johannes Gitt
11 Jacob Gitt
12 Adam Fink
13 L. Herschheimer
14 Jno. Geo. Reiff
15 Johann Baum
16 Casper Erhardt
17 Gottfried Lampart
18 Joh. Paulus Grabsteinbrenner
19 Andreas Ketteman
20 Georg Michael Schmitt
21* Johann Henrich Wolker
22 Georg Haudler
23* Friederich Zantler
24 Johan Carl Schmitt
25 Georg Philip Karwin
26 Georg Adam Zepp
27 Henrich Marschheiner
28 Jacob Tieschmar
29 Johan Wilhelm Werger
30 Georg Michael Oeltinger
31 Adolph Carl Schneider
32* Philip Lautenschlager
33 Thomas Wagner
34 Christian Schellman
35 Johannes Waibel
36 Stephan Waibel
37 Adam Miller
38 Andreas Freyberger
39 Justus Lechleider
40 Carl Garaus
41 Valentin Stettler
42 Jacob Masohlder
43 David Schneider
44 Christian Fleckstein
45 Peter Wiser
46 Johannes Wambach
47* Jacob Schafer
48 Johannes Hoch
49 Peter Paulus Leicht
50 Joh. Andreas Velck
51 Joh. Valtin Horter
52 Joh. Adam Rau
53 Erhard Bodenstein
54 Joh. Friedrich Koch
55 Phil. Henry Miller
56* Jacob Bruckert
57 Johannes Kalbfleisch
58 Abraham Messer
59 Fried. Jocheim
60 Christian Eberhard
61* Andreas Jager
62 Georg Lehner
63 Georg Lambarth
64 Georg Kuntz
65 Henrich Wegner
66* Jacob Batzerlein
67 Christian Rupp
68 Nichlas Staller
69 Friederich Bachman
70 Dietrich Gerhart
71 Christoph Keller
72 Johann Berhart Oth
73 Johan Andreas Schmidt
74 Christian Haushalter
75 Georg Heinrich Schmitt
76 Johannes Georg Freyberger
77 Johann Martin Ott
78 Johann Friederich Vogel
79 Georg Wilhelm Schmitt
80 John Conrad Wambach
81 Johann Philipp von Nieda
82 Johan Friederich Mopps
83 Gerhart Steinbreucker
84 Georg Friederich Helids
85 Johann Georg Graff
86 Johann Adam Graff
87 Johann Georg Cautz
88 Georg Valentin Dengen
89 Joh. Philip Seidenstricker
90 Johann Jacob Schmidt
91 Philip Henrich Engel
92 Johan Philip Racke
93 Johann Henrich Spitzer
94 Johann Andreas Spitzer
95 Johan Friederich Beyermeister
96 Johan Dietrich Hauck
97 Hans Georg Schusterdreher
98* Johan Philip Schosser
99 Henry Seidenstricker
100 Hans Michael Lampart
101* Johann Ludwig Schaffer
102 John. Henrich Fabricius
103 John George Menges
104 Johann Michel Michel
105 Christian Sachsman
106 Hans Adam Taxler
107 Jacob Bartscherer
108 Hans Michael Rosser
109* O. P. Dieter Ticker ?
110* Martin Bühler
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.
Passenger Notes:
# 21 - Surname was written as Wölker, with Woelker being an alternative
spelling.
# 23 - Surname was written as Zäntler, with Zaentler being an alternative
spelling.
# 32 - Surname was written as Lautenschläger, with Lautenschlaeger being an
alternative spelling.
# 47 - Surname was written as Schäfer, with Schaefer being an alternative
spelling.
# 56 - Surname was written as Brückert, with Brueckert being an alternative
spelling.
# 61 - Surname was written as Jäger, with Jaeger being an alternative spelling.
# 66 - Surname was written as Bätzerlein, with Baetzerlein being an alternative
spelling.
# 98 - Surname was written as Schösser, with Schoesser being an alternative
spelling.
#101 - Surname was written as Schäffer, with Schaeffer being an alternative
spelling.
#109 - There was a question mark after the name.
#110 - Surname was written as Bühler, with Buehler being an alternative
spelling.
Personal Notes:
Valentin Stettler is the father of Nicholas Stetler. Nicholas Stetler
and Elizabeth [Trutt?] Lived in Union Co. Pennsylvania and had Jacob B.
Stetler who married Amanda Elizabeth Yocum. Valentin Stettler is the
grgrgrgrgrandfather of the contributor, Cheryl Myers
Transcribed and Contributed by Cheryl Myers for the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
17 May 2001
Formatted by Sharon Krisko a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
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