Immigrant Ships
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Ship Mary


Rotterdam, Netherlands via Cowes, England to Philadelphia
26 September 1732

DISTRICT OF PHILADELPHIA - PORT OF PHILADELPHIA
[List 25 A] [Passengers importedin the Ship Mary, John Gray, Master. Qualified Sept. 26, 1732.]
Columns represent: Passenger name, Passenger age.
MENS NAMES ON BORD THE Mary  AGES
Nicolas Taller                45
Hance Froshorn                32
Michal Abreman                56
Jacob Abreman                 19
Arnold Treetershan            42
Conerat Miller                40
Table Kees                    20
Christian Klinger             26
Jacob Stemple                 40
Nicolas Stemple               70
Johans Loudmilck              28
Hansad. Miller                23
Jacob Hoak                    25
Christopher Kizer             36
Cornelus Teele                25
Jerick Philp Pear             27
Daniel Peliger                30
Albright Strows               20
Jacob Triolpare               22
Conrade Abraman               23
Anders Moser                  24
Casper Maire                  20
Hans Jerack Ebener            34
Hance Halwalop                25
Hance Jacob Wartt             56
Hance Jacob Wartt             17
Staffa Kenama                 60
Jacob Kenama                  16
Johannes Mizer                23
Henery Chissler               52
Hance Jacob Chissler          22
Jerick Chissler               18
Henery Chissler               16
John Frederick Rousenburg     19
Jacob Walter                  48
Jacob Walter                  19
Herman Sim                    25
Simon Miller                  25
Wennell Kettle                43
Rhineholt Ysel                32
Albright Hawse                33
Erreck Mens Emler             27
Carle Lissey                  20
Michal Mans                   33
Hans Erick Cling              16
Jacob Hasman                  40
Johanes Went                  27
Michal Dane                   37
Hans Jerick Deane(dead)       16
Christan Mineer               28
Hance Jerck Mineer            26
Henrick Teaney                19
Hance Adam Roberts            48
John Lew De Avasong           18
Perce Flewies                 38
Leonhart Sable (dead)         40
Hance Jereck Cole             26
Hance Martin Errenst          26
Hance Jergenbright            45
Johanes Hoover                57
Hance Peter Verly             27
Hance Errick Smith(dead)      44
Canesh Ever                   50
Jerricks Felder Pickle        32
Jeneck Hennick Right          17
Nicolas Kents                 58
Baldos Click (dead)           33
Christopher Pickle            48
johan Philip Pickle           16

Men 69 
Women & child. 122
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
      [Total:] 191

A true List
  John Gray.
"At the Courthouse aforesaid, Sep(r) 26th, 1732. Sixty one Palatines, who with their Families, making in all one hundred ninety one Persons, were imported in the Ship Mary, of London, John Gray, Master, from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes, as by Clearance thence." From the Minutes of the Provincial Council, printed in Colonial Records, Vol. III, p.457.

Transcriber's Notes:

*  The above list is copied as it appears without alteration or change.

*  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.

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

Correspondence 11/17/01 passenger Sable
I believe the above Leonhart/Leonard Sable/Sabel to be my ancestor who
was born in Saarland in 1701.  I wonder if he really died as I find a
Leonard Sabel listed 1732 Philadelphia. 
Imogene Sawvell Davis Grove, Oklahoma
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 "Anonymous" for the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
30 August 2001

Formatted by Sharon Krisko a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild



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