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Joyce



There is another contributed transcription of these passengers at Ship Joyce Vol 2
and at Ship Joyce Vol 4

Joyce from Boston, Arrived Philadelphia, 30 November 1730. William Ford, Commander

Columns represent: Name, Age, Signatures for Declaration of Fidelity and Oath of Allegiance

Elizabeth Aplin          26
Anna Maria Bear          43
Hans Jacob Bear          17        Hans Jacob (X) Bear        Hans Jacob (x) Bear
Hendrick Bear             6
John Bear                40        John (O) Bear              John (O) Bear
Maria Barbra Bear        16
Maria Brabra             21
Anna Coal                33
Leonard Coale            32        Leonhart Kolb              Leonhart Kolb
Johanes Coones           24        Johannes Cuntz             Johannes Cuntz
Frederick Elversite      24        Friederich Eberscheidt     Friederich Eberscheidt
Margret Elversite        23
Hans Michell Fisher      30        Johan Michael Fischer      Johan Michael Fischer
Leonard Fodry            22        Leonhardt Pfuder           Leonhardt Pfuder
Egram Hall               24        Egram (O) Hall             Egram (O) Hall
Jacob Hall*              20
Sophia Hall              30
                                   Johann Ludwig Heintz       Johann Ludwig Heintz
John Hoaf                27        Johann Atam Hoff           Johann Atam Hoff
Andrew Hofman            22        Andreas Hoffmann           Andreas Hoffmann
Margret Holston          37
Henry Kilon              30        Henrich Kilian             Henrich Kilian
Andrew Miller            13
Anna Margret Miller      50
Anlis Miller             18
Anna Barbra Miller       11
Christian Miller         60        Christian Miller           Christian Müller
Mark Minger              24        Marx Nitzen                Marx Nitzen
Barbra Moyal             37
Hans Jedrick Moyal       27        Hans Ulrich (X) Meyer      Hans Ulrich (X) Mayer
Lareunce Moyal           12
Mathew Moyal             13
Hans Overback            30        Johannes Oberbäck     Johannes Oberbäck
Zech. Parte              15        Zacharias Barth            Zacharias Barth
                                   A.G. Schultze                 A.G. Schultze
Kathrine Shernock         4
Anna Margret Shever      26
Anna Maria Shever        45
Barbra Shever            15
Hans Leonard Shever      12
Henry Shever             24        Henry (X) Shever           Hanry (x) Shever
Maudlin Shever           10
Mickell Shever           50        Michael (S) Shaver         Michael (O) Shaever
Godfrey Shoalls          24
Bevel Swort               1
Christian Swort          11
Daniel Swort             31        Daniel (X) Swort           Daniel (x) Swort
Hans Swort                7
Jacob Swort              10
Jacob Swort               8
Nicholas Swort           38        Nicolas (N) Swort          Nicolas (N) Swort
Anna Barbra Tom          34
Christina Tom             2
Joseph Tom               35        Joseph Dommi               Joseph Dommi
Hans Whickel             25        Hans (W) Wichel            Hans (W) Wichel
Lewis Whickel             3
Losdickl Whickel         27
Margret Whickel          26
Margret Whickel           1

*Name crossed out.

Many ships are only listed with men, yet many came with their wives,
children, sister, etc, but these names were either not recorded or
not saved.  Only males over the age of 16 were allowed to sign the
oaths, so these would be the names on Strasburger & Hinke's lists.
The early ships before 1727 you most likely will only see the oaths
lists.  As time went on and the captains were forced to record all
passengers, you will often see the entire list of males, females and
children.  The law to record these was passed in 1727, but obviously
not enforced until later.  Other places you may find ship lists not
recorded in S & H might be Philadelphia newspapers of the time.

Look at this list carefully. Spellings are as found in the record
and spellings for the same surnames vary! These have been alphabetized,
so they are not as found in the record.        I have attempted to "match" the
signature lists with the appropriate person in the ship list, but please
use your own judgement on these "matches"!!

Generously donated by Linnea Miller

Original records may be found in the Colonial Records of the Pennsylvania Archives, Vol. III

Reformatted by Sheila Tate for The Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
11 November 1998




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