Snow Charlotta
[List 98 C] At the Court House Philadelphia, 5 Sept 1743. Present: The Hono(ble) George Thomas, Esq(r), Governor, Wm Till, Wm Allen, Septimus Robinson , Esq(rs)
The Foreigners whose names are underwritten, imported in the Snow Charlotta, John Mason, Master, from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes, did this day take the foregoing Oaths or Qualifications to the Government, viz.,
Columns represent: Passenger number, Passenger name*.
1 Adolph Eiler 2 Hennrich Hant 3 Johan Nickel Schnell 4 Johan Peter Schwager 5 Matteis Bassing 6* Henry (HS) Shoemacker 7 Johann Philipp Schnell 8 Johannes Ickrath 9 Wilhelm Bretz 10* Johannes (HL) Lees 11 Johannes Lisch 12 Johannes Schiffer 13 Johann Jacob Eyck 14 Phillippus Maurer 15 Jacob Eick 16 Johannes Gross 17 Johann Andoni Hellenthal 18 Anthon Schneider 19 Johan Georg Miller 20 David Dauderman 21 Niclas Wolfart 22 Henrig Eckenroth 23 Johan George Herman 24 Johan Daniel Schmitt 25 Johan Conrath Gutmann 26* Johannes Koch 27 Vallentin Lorsch 28 Johan Balthtes Gir 29 Johannes Rievet 30* Johann Jacob (X) Stamm 31 Johannes Niemandt 32 Johan Heinrich Mertz 33* Henrich (+) Meyer 34 Johannes Herman 35 Friedrich Kramer 36 Anton Zehner 37* Hans George (X) Albrecht 38 Godlieb Veith 39 Mattes Heimbach 40* Jacob (+) Granobel 41 Johannes Soehn 42 Johannes Bopp 43 Johannes Alberacht 44 Johannes Clossheim 45 Johannes Umradt 46 Johannes Numrich 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. * From the book Pennsylvania German Immigrants 1709-1786 we find an additional passenger - Christian Siebert of Gutenbrunnen. He left with Johannes Koch from the same town. * The above list is copied as it appears without alteration or change except for passenger numbers which have been added by the formatter for ease in referring to information in the transcriber's notes. * This list shows letters or symbols in parenthesis in the body of the name. This is where the individual made their mark.
Pennsylvania German Pioneers
A list of ships arriving in Philadelphia 1727 to 1808,
Vol. 1, 1727 to 1775,
by Ralph Beaver Strassburger, LL.D.;
edited by William John Hinke, Ph.D., D.D.; 1934 edition.
Transcribed and Contributed by Dave Rohde for the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
21 August 2001
Formatted by Sharon Krisko a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
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