Ship Joyce
Ship "Joyce", William Ford, Master. From Boston on Nov. 30, 1730 in Philadelphia, PA.1 Christian Miller 2 Nicolas Swort 3 Daniel Swort 4 Hans Wichel 5 Joseph Dommi 6 John Bear 7 Hans Jacob Bear 8 Leonhart Kolb 9 Henry Shever 10 Egram Hall 11 Johannes Cuntz 12 Marck Nitzen 13 A.G.Schultze 14 Johan Ludwig Heintz 15 Frederich Elberscheidt 16 Johann Adam Hoff 17 Andreas Hoffman 18 Leonhardt Pfudere 19 Hans Ulrich Mayer 20 Johan Michael Fischer 21 Henrich Kilian 22* Johannes Oberback 23 Zacharias Barth Passengers under sixteen years of age*: 24* Hans Lenhart Schaffer 25 Lorentz Mayer 26 Christian Schwartz 27 Jacob Schwartz 28 Hans Schwartz 29 Ludwich Weichel 30* Hen. Bar 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. * In this ship there were twenty-eight males above sixteen years, six males under sixteen; twenty-four females, of whom eight were under sixteen years old. Passenger Notes: #22 - Surname was written as Oberbäck, with Oberbaeck being an alternative spelling. #24 - Surname was written as Schäffer, with Schaeffer being an alternative spelling. #30 - Surname was written as Bär, with Baer being an alternative spelling.Transcribed and Contributed by Cheryl Myers for the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
21 February 2001
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