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Did you know that Immigration means To enter and settle in a country or region to which one is not native and that Emigration means To leave one country or region to settle in another
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Palatine Ship RICHARD & ELIZABETH 1733
Contributor Russ Van Esperen
At the Courthouse aforesaid September 28th, 1733
Present: The Honourable the Lt. Governor and Severals of the
Magistrates.
Forty three Palatines, who with their families, making in all One
hundred Thirty seven persons,
were imported here in, Briganteen Richard & Elizabeth of Philadelphia,
Christopher Clymer, Master from
Rotterdam, but last of Plymouth, as by clearance thence, were qualified
as before, and their names are:
Frantz Schuller
Jacob Grib
David Mertz
Hans Michael Mertz
Gerorge Leap
Johan Conrad Leap
Philip Jacob Edelman
Matthias Bousser
Matthias Bousser Jr.
Philip Mire
Christian Bousser
David Edelman
Adam Spohn
Jacob Hennel
Michael Wise
Johan George Shufard
Johan Yost Heck
Jacob Huntsider
Hans Jacob Lebegood
Jacob Herman
Hans Jacob Uts.
Hans Jurk Uts
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Hans Peter Somey
Hans Jacob Somey
Hans Peter Somey Jr.
Otto Fredrick Somey
Joseph Shumaker
Ulrick Burghalter
Johan Nicol. Segar
George Schenemansgruber
Matthias Beck
Jhoammes Wollett
Henry Winterberger
Hans Sherer
Jacob Krist
Marcus Krist
George Angsted
Marcus Bigler
Philip Duderman
Johannes Weber
Johannes Rosensteel
Abraham Wootring
Matthias Rehsh
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