Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

King of Prussia


Departure Port: London, England
Arrival Port: Philadelphia, PA
3 October 1764

James Robinson, Captain of the King of Prussia, from London.
Columns represent: Passenger number*, name.
 1  Jacob Vadel
 2  Johann Peter Vadel
 3  Henrich Schell
 4* Johann Muller
 5  Jacob Weber
 6  Christian Weber
 7  Gerlach Gran
 8  Philip Rescher
 9  Ludwig Schell
10  Sem. Urchart
11  Frantz Schweitzer
12  Johan Nickel Herst
13  Andreas Zinck
14  Johannes Stutz
15  Wendel Apffel
16  Georg Schlemb
17  Henrich Strohm
18  Georg Appel
19  Georg Ridle
20  Paus Schreck
21  Nichlas Scherrer
22  Christian Wickert
23* Albertus Haffer
24* Johannes Haffer
25  George Kenttner
26  Elias Appel
27  Christian Appel
28  Georg Doll
29  Johann Georg Ther
30  Georg Peter Deisert
31  Johannes Ott
32  Matthias Hendrich
33  Joh. Philip Rauschkopf
34  Philip Jacob Breszler
35  Johan Nicolaus Dippel
36  Johan Philip Matter
37  Johan Philip Steinmetz
38  Ernst Ludwig Reinbold
39  Georg Schwerdt
40  Thomas Salade
41  Michael Salade
42  Johan Peter Fischer
43  Philip Jacob Suder
44  Johannes Delb
45  George Michael Hart
46  Johan Martin Heidt
47  Johann Georg Gantz
48  Johann Nickel Wagner
49  Johan Georg Ernxt
50  Joh. Nicolaus Schwerdt
51  Jacob Specht
52* Joh. Philip Muhlmichel


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.

*  Listed 94 passengers aboard but only 52 men are listed.

*  Passenger numbers were added by the formatter to allow for easier reference
   to the passenger notes.


Passenger Notes:

# 4 - Surname was spelled Müller, with Mueller being an alternative spelling.      
#23-#24 - Surname was spelled Häffer, with Haeffer being an alternative
      spelling.
#52 - Surname was spelled Mühlmichel, with Muehlmichel being an alternative
      spelling
Transcribed and Contributed by Cheryl Myers for the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
24 January 2002

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



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