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Ship Loyall Judith



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

DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA - PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
[List 24 C]Palatines imported in the Ship Loyall Judith, of London, Rob(t). Turpin, Mr. Qualif(d). Sep(r). 25th 1732.
Sept(r) 25th 1732 At the Courthouse before the Gov(r), attended by some of the Magistrates, the foregoing Qualifications were taken & sub- scribed by the sev(1) foreigners whose Names are contained on this Leaf & the preceding Page. Rob(t) Charles, Cl. Con.
Columns represent: Passenger number*, passenger name.
  1  Johannes Christian Schultz, Minister
  2* Hans Georg (X) Noll
  3  Peter Rauch
  4  Andreas Gaar            
  5  Friedrich Kohller
  6  Johan Adam Gaar         
  7  Hans Jerg Wagner
  8  Johann Michael Ebert        
  9* Michael (X) Pens
 10  Jacob Steli         
 11  Jacob Kuntzel
 12  Hans Adam Abel          
 13* Hans Georg (O) Bellmann
 14  Johann Jacob Abel       
 15* Hans Michael (X) Reyer
 16* Matthes (O) Barestein       
 17  Johann Carl Reyer
 18* Rudolph (X) Brown       
 19  Johann Martin Roir
 20* Matthes (O) Schmidt     
 21  Christians Ehley
 22* Henrich (O) Pabst       
 23* Hans David (O) Ehley
 24  Johann Georg Schmidt        
 25* Jacob (O) Lischer
 26  Hans Fielips Spanseuller    
 27  Ludwig Happel
 28  Jacob Spansailer        
 29  Mathaus Schutz
 30  Hans Peter Schafer      
 31  Conrad Fry
 32* Christian (X) Rape      
 33* Philip Lutwi[g] Gufi
 34  Peter Keiter            
 35  Hans Jerg Riser
 36  Johannes Keiter         
 37  Gorg Adam Riser
 38* Jacob (X) Muller        
 39  Philip Raupp
 40  Henrich Gobell          
 41* Michael (X) Raub
 42* Johannes (X) Otterbach      
 43  Lenhart Kegell
 44  Hans Jerch Burkart      
 45* Bernhard (X) Walter
 46* Henrich (H) Acker       
 47* Johann Friderich (X) Burckhart
 48* Philip Jacob (X) Acker          
 49  Johan Gorg Ruck         
 50  Johannes Vogel
 51* Hans Michael (X) Krieger    
 52  Johannes Benz
 53* Wilhelm (O) Berne       
 54  Andreas Cochenderff
 55  Hans Jerg Kuntz         
 56  Hans Atam Gasser
 57  Hans Jerg Kuntz         
 58  Johann Henrich Eckler
 59* Hans David (X) Lentz        
 60* Jonas (X) Wolff
 61  Baulus Muller           
 62  Lenhart Lotz
 63* Hieronimus (M) Muller       
 64  Marcus Jung
 65  Hans Wadtli         
 66  Mattheus Jung
 67  Pedter Saudter          
 68  Heinrich Leibacher
 69  Johann Filb Sauter      
 70  Johan Nicklaus Romer
 71* Samuel (X) Griffi       
 72  Joseph Herman Becker
 73  Johann Gerog Hoffmann       
 74* Balthasar (O) Gunkel
 75  Marthin Heilman         
 76* Johann Georg (O) Vorkel
 77  Johannes Heilmann       
 78* Johannes (X) Pintnagel
 79  Marthin Weybrecht       
 80  Hans Jerg Raub
 81  Johann Georg Obermuller     
 82  Johan Schauman
 83  Georg Christoph Lay     
 84  Johannes Huster
 85  Johann Georg Friederich     
 86  Hans Martin Baur
 87  Johann Georg Honnig     
 88  George Muller
 89  Johann Veit Jorger      
 90* Hans Georg (X) Thran
 91* Andreas (X) Schenck     
 92* Johannes (O) Schmeltzer
 93  Georg Michael Schmidt       
 94  Johannes Rebmann
 95  Jacob Buhlmayer         
 96  Johan Michel Albert
 97  Michael Emmert          
 98  Christian Gum
 99  Philipp Ernst Gruber        
100  Friedrich Schaffer
101  Johann Michael Hoffacker
102  Hans Martin Weybrecht
103  Georg Peter Schultes        
104* Johannes (O) Reep
105  Johann Peter Kucher     
106* Hans Georg (X) Borstler
107* Georg Michael (X) Rey       
108  Casper Kramer
109  Johan Gorg Nadderman        
110  Conrad Walther
111  Hans Jacob Stambach     
112  Johann Friedrich Emmert
113  Johann Friderich Hesser     
114  Jacob Protz
115* Hans Georg (O) Abel


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.

Correspondence 08/21/2003 passenger #58 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 a
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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