Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Snow Chance


Partial List of the
Ship Snow Chance
from London, carrying immigrants to Pennsylvania
10 November 1756
Lawrence, Captain

 1      Bernhard Uehlein
 2      Johannes Weytzel
 3      Paulus Kamp
 4      Friedrich Walther
 5      W. Ehrhardt Conradt
 6      Christian Segnitz
 7      Georg Doll
 8      Johannes Hass
 9*     Leonhard Durr
10*     Valentin Durr
11      Georg Ludwig Eberle
12      Georg Ludwig Crucius
13      Caspar Bernhart
14      Hans Wolff Gundel
15*     Johann Andreas Klunck
16      Wolfgang Nicolaus Heymann
17*     Johann Peter Klunck
18*     Johann Peter Korner
19      Johann Michael Kuhn
20*     Johann Heinrich Klopper
21      Simon Hengel
22      Johann Valentin Panzer
23      Nicklaus Hahn
24      Joh.Wilhelm Stiernkorb
25      Michael Muller
26      Johan Georg Schmidt
27      Nicklas Pauly
28      Johan Georg Weining
29      Johannes Sombero
30      Johann Peter Weber
31*     Baltes Schinf?
32      Johan Nickel Wagner
33      Adam Schmidt
34      Joh. Nickel Basserman
35      Johan Sack
36      Christian Pauli
37*     Friedrich Schoff
38      Hans Eppplinger
39      Frantz Waner
40      Rudolph Fulleweiler
41      Caspar Biener
42      Johan Michael Wagner


Transcriber's Notes:

This is a partial list only, the ship carried 109 passengers on this voyage.
Passengers were numbered by the formatter for ease of reading.

9 & 10:  the u in Durr is u Umlaut.
15 & 17: the u in Klunck is u Umlaut.
18:      the o in Korner is o Umlaut.
20:      the o in Klopper is o Umlaut.
31:      the ? at the end means that a letter could not be read.
37:      the o in Schoff is o Umlaut.

(This book contains more than 30,000 names of immigrants from Switzerland, Holland, Germany, France
and other countries from 1727 - 1776, published by Degen & Co., Leipzig, page 231)

Note from Mr. Albers:
This list is an extract from: Rupp, Daniel: Chronologisch geordnete
Sammlung von mehr als 30 000 Namen von Einwanderern in Pennsylvanien aus
Deutschland, der Schweiz, Holland, Frankreich u.a.Staaten von 1727 -1776, Leipzig:
Verlag Degen & Co 1931, S.231

Contributed by Hans Peter Albers,
formatted by Ines Mannhardt, a member of the
Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
20 March 2003



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