Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Ship Pennsylvania


Partial List of the
Ship Pennsylvania
from London, England, carrying immigrants to Pennsylvania
Charles Lyon, Captain
1 November 1755

 1   Charles Lyon Captain
 2   Friederich Leydig
 3   Johan Valentin Reuter
 4   Lorentz Seitz
 5   Georg Ludwig Hochheimer
 6   Andreas Rietel
 7   Johan Koch
 8   Georg Friedrich Weber
 9*  Joh. Daniel Brautigam
10   Johannes Jung
11   Joh. Henrich Fischer
12   Joh. Philip Fischer
13   Joh. Melchior Hornung
14   Conrad Timpe
15   Johan Just Hopman
16   Joh. Heinrich Albers
17   Andreas Nicolaus Salling


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.

Passengers were numbered by formatter for ease of reading.


9: the a in Brautigam is a Umlaut

(This book contains more than 30 000 names of immigrants from Switzerland, Holland, Germany, France
and other countries from 1727 - 1776, published by Degen & Co., Leipzig, page 229)

Note from Mr. Albers:
This list is an extract from: Rupp, Daniel: Chronologisch geordnete
Sammlung von mehr als 30 000 Namen von Einwanderern in Pennsylvanien aus
Deutschland, der Schweiz, Holland, Frankreich u.a.Staaten von 1727 -1776, Leipzig:
Verlag Degen & Co 1931, S.229.

The Rev. John Conrad Bucher, a name associated with Church and State in this
country, came to Pennsylvania in 1755, resided for some time at Carlisle, then a
frontier settlement. He died, while pastor of the German Reformed Church of
Lebanon, at Millerstown (Annville), Aug. 15, 1780. - See Ruppīs History of
L`ebanon, p.459; Harbaughīs Lives of German reformed Ministers. (The connection
between the ship list and the text is by the "+"-sign. But I canīt say if it is
meant that John Conrad Bucher was on this ship; HPA)

Contributed by Hans Peter Albers,
formatted by Ines Mannhardt, a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
20 March 2003



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