Ship James Goodwill
Ship "James Goodwill," David Crocket, Master. From Rotterdam, last from Deal. Sailed on 15 June 1728 and landed in Philadelphia, PA., on 11 Sept. 1728, with around ninety Palatine families aboard.
1 Ulrich Englert
2 Leonard Hicker
3 Georg Graff
4 Jacob Lentz
5 Michael Neff
6 Johan Ruspag
7 Hans Gurtz
8 Adam Sommer
9 Isaac Werthon
10 Andreas Graff
11 Hans Martin Valck
12 Jocob Fuchs
13 Hans Mich. Rider
14 Jacob Herman
15 Friederich Scholl
16 Martin Moser
17* Sebastian Dorr
18 Jacob Bayer
19* Bastian Enderle?
20 Adam Engeler
21 Jacob Kuhn
22 Andreas Stricki
23 Martin Valk
24 Johan Leonhart Keller
25* Johann Caspar Stover
26 Johan Christof Groff
27* Johan Caspar Stover
28* Philip Henrich Soller
29 Johan Adam Mosser
30 Hans Jerick Seyler
31 Johan Leonhart Holsteiner
32 Hans Urich Bontz
33 Johan Egidius Grimm
34 Hans Jacob Schlauch
35 Matheus Fernsler
36 Thomas Kopenhaver
37 Hans Georg Medtler
38 Jacob Meckling
39 Georg Schuhmacher
40 Michael Korr
41 Theobald Mechling
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:
#17 - Surname was written as Dörr, with Doerr being an alternative spelling.
#19 - There was a question mark written after the surname, with no reason
listed.
#25 - Surname was written as Stöver, with Stoever being an alternative
spelling. The occupation was listed as missionaire.
#27 - Surname was written as Stöver, with Stoever being an alternative
spelling. S. S. Theol. Stud. was written after his name. This could
possibly be the same passenger as the #25 above.
#28 - Surname was written as Söller, with Soeller being an alternative
spelling.
Corrspondence 09/01/02 passenger #35 Schuhmacher/Shoemaker
I found Jerg Schuhmacher in your Ship James Goodwill list arriving 11
September 1728. He died in Fredrick County Maryland about 1773, I have
traced 2 of his sons, Jacob and John, one being born in New York,
Pennsylvania, but it is possible that he had a 3rd son, Christian. Their
roots can be found on my web site at My Genealogy
Also visit our forum at www.barcin.net/forum/ C. Morris.
Transcribed by Cheryl Myers nee LaNier for the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
22 February 2001
Formatted by Sharon Krisko a member of the
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