Charming Martha
Columns represent: Passenger number*, name, relationship, date of birth, date of death, last residence.1 Bollinger, Georg 2* Fetzer, (widow) 3 Fetzer, Christian (child) 1740 4 Fetzer, daughter (child) 1743 5 Fetzer, Sebastian 6 Fetzer, Ursula (wife) 1719 7 Fetzer, Anna (child) 8 Fetzer, Johann Ulrich 1714 1773 9 Fetzer, Barbara Geiger (wife) 1720 1764 10 Heinle, Johann 1751 from Gaersteten 11 Heinle, Barbara (wife) 1709 1756 12 Heinle, Johann (child) 13 Heinle, Jacob (child) 14 Helmle, Nikolaus 1802 from Albeck 15 Helmle, Maria Magdalena (wife) 16* Herzog, Georg 17 Huber, Anna 1740 18 Huber, Helena 19 Huber, Jacob from Langenau 20 Huber, unknown (wife) 21 Huber, 3 small daughters (children) 22 Huber, Sara 23 Michel, Catharina from Nerenstetten 24 Neidlinger, Johann 25* Johann II Neidlinger, Ulrich (child) 26* Ulrich II Oechsele, Barbara (child) from Langenau 27 Paulitsch, (Johann) Philip 28 Paulitsch , Anna Magdalena (wife) 29* Rahn, Caspar 30 Rahn, Conrad Jan 1777 from Ulm 31 Rahn, Anna Barbara Paulitsch (wife) 32* Rahn, Jacob, b. 1722 33 Scheraus, Johann I from Bermeringen by Ulm 34 Scheraus, Maria Helena Gott (wife) 1697 35 Scheraus, Johann II 1706 36 Scheraus, Johann III (child) 1735 37* Scheraus, Magdalena 38 Schleicher, Georg 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. The listing for passenger 21 is actually 3 passengers (3 small daughters), so the actual passenger count should be 40. Passenger Notes: # 2 - No given name listed. #16 - Died en route. #25 - Listed with Johann Neidlinger, passenger number 24, as a child with the name as listed. (son of Johann) #26 - listed with Johann Neidlinger, passenger number 24, as a child with the name as listed. The formatter is unsure of the exact surname. #29 - brother of Conrad and Jacob, 1757 moved to Pennsylvania where his mother lived. #32 - moved to Pennsylvania with his brother Caspar. #37 - wife of Johann II?Donated to the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
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