Charles Town Galley
Columns represent: Passenger number*, surname, given name, relationship, date of birth, date of death.1 Baumann Conrad d. 1749 2 Blessing Leonhard 3 Buntz Johann Georg 4 Burckhart Martin 5 Dechtli Johann Georg 6 Dellinger Christoph 7 Heidt Georg 8 Kaup Jacob 9 Kohler Barbara 10 Kugel Johann 11 Kugel Matthias 12* Kuhn Balthasar 13 Lamprecht Johann Georg 14 Lamprecht Anna Maria wife 15 Lamprecht Andreas child 16 Michler Jost. 17 Mohr Jacob, b. 1700 18 Mohr Anna Maria wife 19* Mohr Christiana child 20 Mohr child child 21 Mohr child child 22 Rentz Johann Georg 23* Scheffer Johann Friedrich 24 Schneider (Anna) Barbara (sis. Catharina) 25 Schneider (Maria) Catharina (sis. Barbara) 26* Schubdrein Daniel d. 1757 27 Suchbdrein Josef d. 1780 28 Schubdrein (Johann) Peter b. 1714 d. ca 1758 29 Seckinger Andreas (bro Matthias) b. 1722 30 Seckinger Catharina (Mohr) Seckinger wife 31 Seckinger five small children children 32 Seckinger Lucia (sis of Andreas) b. 1727 33 Seckinger Matthias b. 1717 34* Seckinger Anna Catharina Gunther wife b. 1717 35 Seckinger Johann Georg child b. 1744 36 Seckinger Anna child b. 1747 37 Seckinger Samuel child 38 Seckinger Jonathan child 39 Seckinger Hanna Elisabeth child 40 Weber (Georg) Michael 41* Wirtsch Johann Caspar 42 Ziegler Johann Georg 43* Zoller Johann Balthasar 44 Zoller Rosina wife 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 numbers were added by the formatter. * Because there are five children listed for passenger #31, the actual passenger count should be 48. Passenger Notes: #12 - Departed to Congarees, S. C. #19 - Married Andreas Seckinger. #23 - Departed to Congarees, S. C. #26 - From Weiher Saarbrucken. #34 - Rotenburg is possibly the place this passenger was born. #41 - Surname was written as Wirtsch, with Wertsch being an alternative spelling. #43 - Departed to Congarees, S. C.Donated to the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
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