WebPalatine Ship Harle from Rotterdam, Cowes and London to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1736 Try an Ancestry.com Free Trial and Ancestry.ca Free Trial Genealogy Mystery Book! Death … WebAn icon used to represent a menu that can be toggled by interacting with this icon.
Descandants of Johannes Bitler - bit01.htm
WebSettled in Weisenberg Township, Bucks,Pennsylvania later he moved to LeHigh County, Pennsylvania in 1736. At the age of 20, he arrived in Philadelphia, PA on Sept 1, 1736 on the ship Harle - Ralph Harle Master. Took an oath on Sept 1, 1736 (taken from the Oath of Allegiance from the Pennsylvania German Pioneers, Vol. 1 pages 155 and 156. WebHe was buried in Oct 1790. John immigrated on 1 Sep 1736 to Palatinates, Germany To Port Of Philadelphia On Ship Harle. He resided in 1767 in Robeson Twp, Berks Co, PA. He resided in 1786 in Robeson Twp, Berks Co, PA. John married Hannah Long about 1760 in Robeson Twp, Berks Co, PA. Hannah was born about 1713 in Germany. chubby recipes
Pennsylvania Migration / Ship Passenger Lists - I Dream of
WebShips' Passenger Lists The Pennsylvania State Archives maintains official ships' passenger lists on microfilm (Record Group-26), recording the arrival of Continental Europeans … WebSeries RG-26.36 is titled Ships' Lists of German Passengers, 1727-1808 and on films #4229-4231. The famous book, A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French And Other Immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776, Daniel I Rupp, published in 1876 has been superseded by the above work. WebMargreth Rothrockin, 19 in all Three hundred eighty An. Elisabeth Hessin, 40 eight Persons. Ralph Harle. Luwis Lossing, 19 September 1, 1736. The women's names have the German feminine ending. In most cases, the correct name will be obtained by dropping the "in" ending. "At the Courthouse of Philadelphia, September 1st, 1736. chubby reference drawing