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Snow Molly


Rotterdam, Netherlands via Deal, England to Philadelphia
26 October 1741


DISTRICT OF NEW YORK - PORT OF NEW YORK
snow Molly
John Cranch, Master, from Rotterdam, last from Deal. Palatines imported to Philadelphia on 26 Oct. 1741.
 1  Peter Schmitt
 2  Jacob Schmid
 3  Jacob Theis
 4  Henrich Pfeil
 5  Johannes Hess
 6  Georg Funk
 7* Stephan Rub
 8  Friederich Ott
 9  Georg Keck
10  Joachim Berger
11  Peter Meyer
12  Michael Jung
13  Peter Simon
14  Baltzer Hamman
15  Anthony Adam
16  Peter Metz
17* Johan Heinrich Graff
18  Johan Wilhelm Huey
19  John George Meylander
20  Johann Peter Haass
21  Johan Peter Herbach
22* Joh. Geo. Wilhelm Kusterman
23  Joh. Theobald Brauchler
24  Valentin Benedict Hardt
25* Johan Michael Sus
26  Johannes Metzler
27  Hans Adam Sontag
28  Johan Philip Desch
29  Hans Peter Hess
30  Hans Dewald Siber
31  John Gothart Armbriest
32  Joh. Henrich Daniel
33  Peter Weber
34  Johannes Ermel
35  Theobald Weber
36  Hans Adam Cresman


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.


Passenger Notes:

# 7 - Surname was written as Rüb, with Rueb being an alternative spelling.
#17 - Surname was written as Gräff, with Graef being an alternative spelling.
#22 - Surname was written as Küsterman, with Kuesterman being an alternative
      spelling.
#25 - Surname was written as Süs, with Sues being an alternative spelling.
Transcribed and Contributed by Cheryl Myers for the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
11 March 2001

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




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