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Ship Loyall Judith


Rotterdam, Netherland via Cowes, England to Philadelphia
25 September 1732

Another contributed transcription of these passengers is at
Ship (Pink) Loyal Judith Vol 4.

DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA - PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
[List 24 B] Palatines imported in the Ship Loyall Judith, of London, Rob(t). Turpin, M(r)., from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes, p. Clearance thence. Qualified Sep(r). 25th 1732.
Columns represent: Passenger Number, Passenger Name.
  1* Johannes Christian Schultz,Minister     
  2  Johan Adam Gaar
  3  Johann Michael Ebert
  4  Andreas Gaar            
  5  Jacob Steli
  6  Hans Adam Abel          
  7* Phil. Jacob (H) Acker
  8  Johann Jacob Abel       
  9  Johann Georg Rucke
 10* Mathias (O) Paarsteyn       
 11* Hans Mich. (X) Criger
 12* Rudolph (X) Brown       
 13* Wilhelm (X) Berne
 14* Mathias (X) Smit            
 15  Hans Gerg Kuntz
 16* Hendrich (O) Papst      
 17  Hans Gerg Kuntz
 18  Johann Georg Schmidt        
 19* Joh(s) David (X) Lince
 20  Hans Filipp Spanseuller     
 21  Baulus Muller
 22  Jacob Spansailer        
 23* Cronomus (X) Miller
 24  Hans Peter Schafer      
 25  Hans Wadtli
 26*  Christian (X) Reepp     
 27  Pedter Saudter
 28  Peter Keiter            
 29  Johann Filb Sauter
 30  Johannes Keiter         
 31* Samuel (O) Griffe
 32* Jacob (J) Miller        
 33  Johann Georg Hoffmann
 34  Henrich Gobell          
 35  Marthin Heilmann
 36* Joh(s) (X) Outerbach        
 37  Johannes Heilman
 38* Han[n]s Jerch Burk[art]     
 39  Marthin Weybrecht
 40* Hans Jerig (X) Noll     
 41  Johann Georg Obermuller
 42  Peter Rauch         
 43  Georg Christoph Lay
 44  Friedrich Kohler        
 45  Johann Georg Friderich
 46  Hans Jerg Wagner        
 47  Johann Georg Honnig
 48* Mich(1) (X) Pents       
 49  Johann Veit Jorger
 50  Jacob Kuntzel           
 51* Andreas (X) Shank
 52* Joh(s) Jerig (O) Pelman     
 53  Georg Michael Schmidt
 54* Jn(o) Mich(1) (X) Rayer     
 55  Jacob Buhlmayer
 56  Johann Carl Reyer       
 57  Michael Emmert
 58  Johann Martin Roir      
 59  Philipp Ernst Gruber
 60  Christians Ehley        
 61  Johann Micharl Hoffacker
 62* Hans David (O) Ely      
 63  Georg Peter Schultes
 64* Jacob (O) Lischire      
 65  Johann Peter Kucher
 66  Ludwig Happel           
 67* Jerig Mich(1) (O) Rey
 68  Mathaus Schutz          
 69  Johan Georg Nadderman
 70  Conrad Fry          
 71  Hans Jacob Stambach
 72  Filip Lutwi[g] Gufi     
 73  Johann Friderich Hesser
 74  Hans Jerg Riser         
 75* Hans Jerig (O) Able
 76  Gorg Adam Riser         
 77* Jn(o) Fred. (JFB) Burghart
 78  Philip Raup         
 79  Johannes Vogel
 80* Mich(1) (X) Roup        
 81  Johannes Benz
 82  Lenhart Kegell          
 83  Andreas Kochendorff
 84* Bernard (X) Walter      
 85  Hans Atam Gasser
 86* Hendrick (H) Acker      
 87  Johann Henrich Eckler
 88* Jonas (X) Woolf         
 89  George Muller
 90  Lenhart Lotz            
 91* Hans Jerig (X) Traan
 92  Marcus Jung         
 93* Joh(s) (X) Smeltzer
 94  Matheus Jung            
 95  Johannes Rebmann
 96  Henrich Leibacher       
 97  Johann Michel Albert
 98  Johan Nicklaus Romer        
 99  Christian Gum
100  Johan Becker            
101  Friedrich Schafer
102* Baltzar (X) Conkell     
103  Hans Martin Weybrecht
104* Joh(s) Jerig (O) Furkell    
105* Joh(s) Reep
106* Joh(s) (X) Pintnagle        
107* Hans Jerig (X) Birstler
108  Hans Jerg Raub          
109  Casper Kramer
110  Johan Summann           
111  Conrad Walther
112  Johannes Huster         
113  Johann Gorg Fredrig Emmert
114  Hans Martin Bau[er]     
115  Jacob Protz


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.

*  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 in parenthesis in the body of the name. This is
   where the individual made their mark. Other letters following names or
   titles in the texts are for subscript letters in the original print.


Passenger Notes:

#1 - This is a well-known Lutheran Minister.

Correspondence 08/21/2003 passenger #87 Eckler
My ancestor, Johann Henrich Eckler, appears on two of your passenger lists 
for the Loyal Judith, 25 September 1732, Rotterdam, Holland, to Philadelphia, PA.  
He was born 16 Oct 1711 in Palatinate, Germany.  He died 6 Dec 1781 in 
Canajoharie, Montgomery, NY.   Records show him as Hendrick Eckler when 
he married Anna Margaretha "Margaret" Young (Jung) in 1738.  By 1739, he 
was living in the Mohawk Valley, near Canajoharie, Montgomery, NY.  Hendrick 
and Margaret had ten known children.  Their sons Peter, Henry, Christopher II, 
and Leonard are known to have served in the Revolution.  Henry's service is 
of particular note and is well documented in New York State.  Other surviving 
children were Elizabeth and John II.   Maria, John I, and Christopher I died 
as children.  Little is known about Jacob.   Although 52, Hendrick served in 
the French and Indian War under Captain Jacob Klock in response to an Indian 
raid at German Flatts, NY, 1763.

Genealogist A. Ross Eckler has published extensive research on the 
Eckler-Ackler-Ackley family. Carole Eckler Jensen


Transcriptions of these lists include compiling from several oaths 
signed by the same passengers.  Some will have a different spelling or 
some include women on the passage.
 Ship Loyall Judith c
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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