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Ship Loyal Judith


Germans(probably from port Rotterdam) to Philadelphia
25 November 1740

A List of All the Mens Names and [ages] on board the Ship Loyal Judith, Capt. Lovell Paynter [Qualified Nov. 25, 1740]
 1 Johan Henrich   Leshire    31
 2 Willm           Harmany    32
 3 Anthony         Keller     30
 4 Christian       Princer    32
 5 Willm           Sower      50
 6 Henrich         Dielboen   16
 7 Andreas         Beck       30
 8 Joan Willm      Oster      36
 9 Abraham         Hass       27
10 Jacob           Tevalt     44
11 Conrad          Snyder     64
12 Johans Ralph    Snyder, Sr 54
13 Andreas Ralph   Snyder     16
14 Jurg            Viant      29
15 Joseph          Kickiler   24
16 Simon           Vear       20
17 Liniherd        Kercherd   43
18 Willm           Ole        60
19 Willm Yoast     Backer     30
20 Johannes        Woolfe     23
21 Balster         Hoofeman   36
22 Goodloop        Hermon     36
23 Henrich         Wackenor   48
24 Fredrick        Backer     19
25 Nickolas        Sell       42
26 Peter           Shits      60
27 Justus          Lintiman   49
28 Jacob           Lintiman   18
29 Henrich         Lintiman   16
30 Henrich         Prim       40
31 Jacob           Prim       18
32 Hanias          Killiand   20
33 Willm           Smith      56
34 Willm           Smith      24
35 Hanias          Smith      17
36 Feltie          Crim       50
37 Jacob           Crim       18
38 Ulrick          Hart       37
39 Yerick          Conrade    50
40 Jacob           Conrade Jr 16
41 Feltie          Snyder     29
42 Adam            Mouere     32
43 Jacob           Cooke      31
44 Yerick          Snyder     26
45 Conrade         Vishang    30
46 Nickell         Breeder    33
47 John            Angell     39
48 Peter           Becker     22
49 Willm           Beets      38
50 Carl            Crow       44
51 Johannes        Vervell    33
52 Didrick         Backer     43
53 Bernet          Saye       26
54 Abraham         Bulipacker 25
55 Michial         Fie        24
56 Mathias         Smith      28
57 Peter           Croll      26
58 Conrade         Smith      31
59 Johanes         Adam       27
60 Hanas           Wackner    20
61 Nicholas        Shire      21
62 Jacob           Shatle     24
63 Johanes         Miller     20
64 France          Jhost      22
65 Jasper          Bonner     20
66 Andrias         Smith      22
67 Hanies          Diel       27
68 Philip          Kauff      20
69 Michell         Bush       24
70 Peter           Diel       25
71 John Peter      Moore      19
72 Hemon           Hemon      26
72 Fredrick        Laurance   26
73 Johanes         Ley        19
74 Fredrick Willm  Neagle     24
75 John Jurg       Gudshell   21
76 Isaac           Didrick    16
77 Peter           Woolfe     25
78 Jacob           Woolfe     20
79 Johanes         Back       25
80 Yerick          Eply       25
81 Yergeorall      Meyre      23
82 Willm           Eseck      25
83 Henicall        Hoyse      31
84 Peter           Hanse      40
85 John Yerk       Eslin      48
86 Hanias          Frenk      34
87 Conrade         Douey      50
88 Philip          Vishang    26
89 Henrich         Hype       40
90 Peter           Miller     25
91 John Yurg       Seiden     37
92 John            Candie     28
93 Peter           Sell       19
94 Jacob           Sell       17
95 [men]


Sworn that the foregoing is a true List to the best of
his knowledge, before the Honble the Governor, the 25th
Nov. 1740.
Lovell Paynter.

Correspondence 02/03/2003 passenger #4 Princer/Brinser 
In my ggggggrandfathers naturalization papers, he listed the ship as the 
Lovell Paynter. He is the Christian Princer 4th down on the list. His actual 
name was Christian Brinser. His family all eventually settled in Middletown, 
Pa., Dauphin County. They were Mennonites, and included Mathias Brinser, who 
built the first Meetinghouse on the Martin farm. Ingrid Briles

Correspondence 03/01/2004 passenger # Diehl
Ancestor Johannes Diehl arrived in Phila on Nov 25,1740--settled in 
Longswamp twp in Berks co --wf Catherina-children: Mary Elizabeth, 
Philip Henrich, Anna Maria, Maxialis(?), Johannes and Johan Michael
(from Longswamp church records) Looking for place from which he 
immigrated and was Peter Diehl who was on same shiplist related in 
any way.  Would love to contact other descendants. Blanche Diehl Rattigan

Correspondence 08/18/2004 passengers #30 & 31 Prim
My ggggggggrandfather was Henrich Prim 30th on the
list. His real last name was Brem-his son (we presume)
is listed next-Jacob. The family name is now spelled
many ways including: Bream, Brame, Brehm, Brem.
Henrich settled in Adams county Pennsylvania. Would
love to meet other descendants of Henrich. Liz Pollock
Pennsylvania German Society
Donated and Transcribed by Thera for the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
25 July 1999



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