Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Ship Mortonhouse


Deal, England to Philadelphia
24 August 1728

Another transcription of this voyage can be seen at Mortonhouse Vol 2

Ship "Mortonhouse" John Coultas, Master. Last from Deal, departed June 15, 1728, and arrived in Philadelphia on 24 Aug. 1728, with around two hundred persons aboard. The names below are heads of families.
 1  George Bechtell
 2  Abraham Wolff
 3  Philip Noldt
 4  Hans Erdt
 5* Johannes Bar
 6  Derick Oordt
 7  Baltas Gerringer
 8  Jacob Brulasher
 9  Andres Ewy
10  Felde Kille
11  Steph. Halsbieller
12  Hans Frih
13  Johannes Roth
14* Johannes Bar
15  Jacob Storm
16  Jacob Wissel
17  Frederick Leeder
18  Hans Hauff
19  Johannes Edesma
20  Rudolph Heller
21* Uli Schurich
22  Hans Philop
23  Johan Scharch
24  Jacob Coger
25  Jacob Jost
26  Conrad Keer
27  Peter Denckelberg
28* Jonas Kohler
29  Vincent Stoufer
30  Martin Schaub
31  Johannis Christ
32  Jacob Brunner
33  Frans Latshow
34  Johan Er
35  Henrich Wilh. Dielinger
36* Ury Schurch
37  Johann Dietrich Hengst
38  Georg Schmidt
39  Peter Mittelkauff
40  Hans Wolf Dielinger
41  Christ. Newswanger
42  John Henry Raan
43  Hans Weldrau
44  Henrich Eschelmann
45* Johannes Bolla
46  Johannes Morgenstern
47  Jacob Heidschuh
48  Johannes Kitsmiller
49  Bernerd Henssel
50* Johannes Lagerhan
51  Hans Michel Dettmer
52  Kasper Heydrukee
53  Michail Saipell
54  Johan Jost Schmidt
55  Johannes Weygandt
56* Martin Vogelhutter
57  Johannes Franckhauser
58  Johan Georg Doderer
59  Johan Georg Roth
60  Johannes Naycommet
61  John Jacob Hack
62  Hans Martin Miller
63  Johann Michael Ranck
64  Hans Leonard Miller
65  Johan Christoph Meng
66  Denius Druckelberg
67  Christoffel Bencker
68  Frederick Denckelberg
69  Johannes Huber
70* Johan Peter Molich
71* Michael Kohler
72  Gottfried Henke
73  Johan Stock
74* Johan Albrecht Kohler
75* Johann Ror
76  Christopher Sullenger
77  Johan Herer
78  Hans Jacob Miller
79  Philip Engert


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 Notes:

# 5 - Surname was written as Bär, with Baer being an alternative spelling.
#14 - Surname was written as Bär, with Baer being an alternative spelling.
#21 - Surname was written as Schürch, with Schuerch being an alternative
      spelling.
#28 - Surname was written as Köhler, with Koehler being an alternative
      spelling.
#36 - Surname was written as Schürch, with Schuerch being an alternative
      spelling.
#45 - Surname was written as Bölla, with Boella being an alternative spelling.
#50 - Surname was written as Lägerhän, with Laegerhaen being an alternative
      spelling.
#56 - Surname was written as Vogelhütter, with Vogelhuetter being an
      alternative spelling.
#70 - Surname was written as Mölich, with Moelich being an alternative
      spelling.
#71 - Surname was written as Köhler, with Koehler being an alternative
      spelling.
#74 - Surname was written as Köhler, with Koehler being an alternative
      spelling.
#75 - Surname was written as Rör, with Roer being an alternative spelling.

Transcribed and Contributed by Cheryl Myers nee LaNier for the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
22 February 2001

Formatted by Sharon Krisko a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild




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