Ship Mary
[List 25 C] Palatines imported in the Ship Ship Mary of London, Jn(o) Gray, Master, Qualified Sep(r) 26th 1732.
Nicolaus (O) Stahler Hans Jerig Froschauer Michael (O) Ebermann Hans Jacob Eberman Arnolt Riettershan Conrath Miller Dewald (O) Kase Christian (O) Kling Jacob Stempel Nicolaus (O) Stempel Johann (X) Lautermilch Hans Adam Miller Jacob (X) Hauk Christoph (CK) Keiser Reinhold (O) Esel Cornelius (O) Teele Georg Philip Pier Daniel Billiger Albrecht Strauss Johann Jacob Dreibelbis Conrad (X) Ebermann Andreas (M) Moser Caspar (X) Meyer Hans Georg (HE) Ebener Hans Michel Walck Hans Jacob Wurth Jacob Wurth Stephen (SY) Kennemar Johannes Mayer Henrich (O) Schusler Hans Jacob (H) Schusler Jerg Schusler Henrich (O) Schusler Johann Friedrich Rauschenberger Jacob (WA) Walter Jacob Walder Hermann (O) Sim Simon Muller Wendel (L) Ketterle Albrecht Haas Isack Marcus Imler Carel (O) Eisen Georg Kling Johannes Werth Michell Dorr Christian (X) Minier Hans Georg (X) Minier Hans Henrich (X) Teany Hans Adam (X) Robertus Jean Louis Danion Pierre Fleury Joh. Georg Kohl Mardin Ernst Hans georg (HIE) Erchenbrecht Hans Peter (O) Verly Georg Felte (O) Pickel Nicolaus (X) Kent Hans Michel Mantz Johannes Schaffner Johannes Huber Christoph Bickel
Septem(r) 26th 1732.
At the Courthouse before the Governor & several of the
City Magistrates, the foregoing Qualifications were taken &
subscribed by the seversl foreigners whose Names are
contained in the Leaf.
Rob(t) Charles, Cl. Con.
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 a and Ship Mary b
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
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