Unspecified Ship
Columns represent: Passenger number*, surname, given name, relationship, date of birth, date of death, comments*.1 Berry James O. From North Carolina 2 Berry Unknown wife 3 John Berry child b. 1757 d. 1817 4 Biddenbach Christian b. 1710 d. 1770 To Georgia about 1750 5 Biddenbach Sophia wife 6* Burgholder Matthey 1735 at Hanpstead 7 Conway Charles Before 1818 at Effingham Co. (from Ireland) 8 Courvoise John Francis William French ancestry 9 Fryermouth John Peter 10 Fryermouth Anna Catherine Goll married 1769 11 Fryermouth Ebenezer married From Saxe-Gotha, S.C. 12* Greiner John Casper Came on 3rd Swabian Transport & Settled in Purysburg SC. 13* Grabenstei John Justus d. after 1789 about 1760 from Charleston, S. C. Probably on the 3rd Swabian Transport. 14* Gugle John Christopher d. ca 1788. About 1750. Probably on the 3rd Swabian Transport 15* Gugle Anna Maria wife 16 Keiffer Theobald 1737 from Purysburg S.C. 17 Keiffer Maria Cathering wife 18 Kessler Adam 19 Kessler Hannah Kieffer wife 20 Kessler Valentine child 21 Kramer Christian b. ca 1679 d.October 1738 22 Kramer Clara wife b. ca 1695 23 Kramer Anna Maria child b. 1724 24 Kramer Christopher child b. 1726 d. 1777 25 LeBey Andreu J. Arrived with Count d'Estang 1779 to Savannah, then Ebenezer 26 Mallette Gideon II b. 1759 d. 1822 27 Metger Jacob 1743 from Purysburg, S.C. 28 Metger Margaret child d. ca 1741 29 Metger Jacob Jr. child b. 1718 d. 1781 30 Metger Phillip child 31 Morgan Lewis b. 1742 d. 1808 Before 1783, from S.C. 32 Nease John Martin About 1759 33 Neidlinger John About 1759 34 Neidlinger John Ulrich child 35 Ochsle Melchior b. 1727 d 1752 36 Ochsle Maria Niess wife b. 1725 37 Taesher Christian 1741 From Switzerland (Paid own passage) 38 Zettler Matthias d. 1769 1738-39 in Ebenezer 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. * Items listed in the "comments" column include the date grants were issued, places to which passengers moved after first settling in the United States, marriage information, and the location at which each passenger lived prior to departure for the United States. Passenger Notes: # 6 - Surname was listed as Burgholder, with Burkhalter being an alternative spelling. #12 - Surname was listed as Greiner, with Griner being an alternative spelling. #13 - Surname was listed as Grabenstei, with Grovenstein being an alternative spelling. #14-#15 - Surname listed as Gugle, with Gugel being an alternative spelling. #21 - Surname was listed as Kramer, with Cramer being an alternative spelling. #35 - Surname was listed as Ochsle, with Exley being an alternative spelling. #37 - Surname was listed as Taesher, with Dasher being an alternative spelling.Donated to the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
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