Palatine Immigrant Ships to Philadelphia

German, Swiss, Dutch & French Palatine ships to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania


Sept. 14, 1754. Ship Nancy

- Ewing, Captain, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes.-Inhabitants from Lorraine

Abram Huguelet
Antoni Hogar
Charles Huguelet
Jeania Quepic
Johannes Adolphf
Peter Rammy *
Simon Keppler
Johannes Seyser
Friederich Kramer
Abram Joray
Johannes Bar *
Abraham Gobat
Frederick Showay *
Peter Smith *
Carl Steiss *
Thomas Bauer
Adam Maine
Michel Haag
Christian Colly
Christoffel Welss
Jacob Muller
Johannes Ull
Pierre Vautie
Franc La Mere
Pierre Griene
Abram Duille
Georg Got
Pierre Dechin
Philip Hasslinger
Philip Spannseiler
Wilhelm Bahr *
Frantz Bahr *
Christian Boss
Caspar Riegel *
Jean Mathiat
Georg Dessloch
Alexandre Guille
Jacob Bauer
Jacob Brautwald
Joh. Georg Steubesant
Mattheus Schendt
Nicklaus Schwartz
Johan Jacob Voll
Joh. Daniel Meylander
Adam Le Roy
Abram Le Roy
Ludwig Keiner
Abram De Die
Albert Otto Steg
Johan Peter Wedel
Johan Henrich Stentz
Christoph Scharlle *
Hans Michael Conradt
Johann Adam Wagner
Henrich Eiseuhuth
Michael Klenck
Joh. Daniel Zimer *
Joh. Conrad Zaumer
Johan Jacob Kuntzmann
Johan Dietrich Gompff
Johan Jost Lap
Jean Pierre Monin sen.
Jean Pierre Monin
Johan Jacob Wilier *
Johan Nickel Bauer
Jaque Barberat
David Marchand
Jean Jaque Allemand
Johan Henrich Hausser
Michel Amacher
Valentin Heidenberg
Jean Christoph Pechin
Joh. Gottfried Herring *
Alphonse Louis Willemin
Abram Rathend
Frantz Philip Weis
J. N. Pechin
Daniel Fischer
Gabriel Seger
Jean Periter *
Johannes Schelling
David Putner *
Jean Periter jr. *
Johan Thomas Bernhard
John Pierre Bellie *
Johannes Shullobak.*

  • From original German signature unless marked with *
  • * From name written by clerk
  • ? Original German signature difficult to decipher



Lorraine, an old province in the North-East of France, and since the treaty of peace, at Frankfort, 1871, again became attached to Germany In ancient times this name was applied to the countries of Germany and the Netherlands, northward to the mouth of the Rhine.-(Ed.)


Source: A Collection of upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and other Immigrants in Pennsylvania From 1727 to 1776; Prof. I. Daniel Rupp, Second Revised Edition, 1876, Philadelphia.


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