[HUNSUCKER-L] Nicolas (X) Piere (Biery)
Email From Joy EUZELIA@aol.com to HUNSUCKER-L@rootsweb.com
Email Dated June 29, 2000
RAY RILEY:::::::::::::::
Hope you are still with us. I want you to notice that a Nicolas Bieri is on
this ship. This has to be a relative of Magdalena that m. Johannes Hartman
Hunsaker.....what is your take on this?????
JOY
Email Dated June 29, 2000
RAY RILEY:::::::::::::::
Hope you are still with us. I want you to notice that a Nicolas Bieri is on
this ship. This has to be a relative of Magdalena that m. Johannes Hartman
Hunsaker.....what is your take on this?????
JOY
Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild
Friendship of Bristol
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Friendship, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes, Arrived Philadelphia, 16 October
1727. John Davis, Master
Columns represent: Name, Condition, Signatures for Declaration of Fidelity
Falkert Adest dead
Matthias Andreas dead
Lodowick Bente Johanes Bense
Nicholas Bogert Niclaus Bucher
Albert Bowman Albreght (A) Bauman
Nicolas (X) Piere (Biery) (RAY--NOTE NAME)
Hillis Castle Yilles Kassel *
Johannes Castle Johannes Kassel *
Nicholas Chasrood sick
Nicholas Chresman Niklos Crössman
Henry Croo dead
Christian Crybile Christiyan (X) Krayebiel
Jno Crybile sick
Joseph Eberam sick
Michal Eberam sick
Jacob Eberhartt
Michel Eberhartt
Peter Fennima sick
Jno Feyseg
Christian Fide sick
Peter Folock sick
Jno Forrer Johannes Forrer
Phalatine Gratz Vallentin Kratz
Peter Hackman Peter Hagmann
Peter Hansberger sick
Jacob Histant Jacob Hiestandt
Jno Histant Johannes Hiestandt
Ans Jeri Hofman Johann Jörg Hoffman
Uldrich Leemer sick
Henry Leer Yer(g) Henrich Lahr
Peter Leman Peter (O) Leeman
Adam Lepert Adam Libhart
Jeremiah Lowman Hans (H) Jerig Lauman
Christian Mayer Christian Meyer
Vinsent Mayer Johann Vincens Meyer
Abraham Miller
Han Jeri Miller Johann Georg Müller
Jeremya (X) Miller
Michel (X) Miller
Jno Overholsor dead
Peter Puckslear Peter (X) Pixseler
Phillip Reed Johann Philib Ried **
Phillip Remer Philip (X) Reemer
Hans Reser Hans Riess
Martin Scheleren Martyn (X) Schaffener
Henry Schenholts Johannes Schönholtzer
Ulrich Scheren sick
Henry Sneppley Henrich Schnebeli
Jacob Sneppely Jacob (J) Sneppelen
Jacob Snyder dead
Henry Strickler Henrich Strickeller
Abrm Swarts Abraham Schwartz
Andrew Swarts Andreas Schwartz
Matthew Swizer Mathes Schweitzer
Jacob Trycler dead
Andrew Urmi dead
Peter Welde Peter (P) Welde
Many ships are only listed with men, yet many came with their wives,
children, sister, etc, but these names were either not recorded or
not saved. Only males over the age of 16 were allowed to sign the
oaths, so these would be the names on Strasburger & Hinke's lists.
The early ships before 1727 you most likely will only see the oaths
lists. As time went on and the captains were forced to record all
passengers, you will often see the entire list of males, females and
children. The law to record these was passed in 1727, but obviously
not enforced until later. Other places you may find ship lists not
recorded in S & H might be Philadelphia newspapers of the time.
* for descendants of Yellis & Johannes Kassel, see "Cassel Family in
America", by Daniel Kolb Cassel, 1896; reprinted 1989.
** for descendants of John Philip Ried, see "History & Genealogy of the Reed
Family", by Dr. W.H. Reed, Norristown, 1929.
Look at this list carefully. Spellings are as found in the record and
spellings for the same surnames vary! These have been alphabetized, so they
are not as found in the record. The signatures have attempted to be matched
with the appropriate person in the ship list, but please use your own
judgement on these "matches"!!
Generously donated by Linnea Miller
Matthias Andreas dead
Lodowick Bente Johanes Bense
Nicholas Bogert Niclaus Bucher
Albert Bowman Albreght (A) Bauman
Nicolas (X) Piere (Biery) (RAY--NOTE NAME)
Hillis Castle Yilles Kassel *
Johannes Castle Johannes Kassel *
Nicholas Chasrood sick
Nicholas Chresman Niklos Crössman
Henry Croo dead
Christian Crybile Christiyan (X) Krayebiel
Jno Crybile sick
Joseph Eberam sick
Michal Eberam sick
Jacob Eberhartt
Michel Eberhartt
Peter Fennima sick
Jno Feyseg
Christian Fide sick
Peter Folock sick
Jno Forrer Johannes Forrer
Phalatine Gratz Vallentin Kratz
Peter Hackman Peter Hagmann
Peter Hansberger sick
Jacob Histant Jacob Hiestandt
Jno Histant Johannes Hiestandt
Ans Jeri Hofman Johann Jörg Hoffman
Uldrich Leemer sick
Henry Leer Yer(g) Henrich Lahr
Peter Leman Peter (O) Leeman
Adam Lepert Adam Libhart
Jeremiah Lowman Hans (H) Jerig Lauman
Christian Mayer Christian Meyer
Vinsent Mayer Johann Vincens Meyer
Abraham Miller
Han Jeri Miller Johann Georg Müller
Jeremya (X) Miller
Michel (X) Miller
Jno Overholsor dead
Peter Puckslear Peter (X) Pixseler
Phillip Reed Johann Philib Ried **
Phillip Remer Philip (X) Reemer
Hans Reser Hans Riess
Martin Scheleren Martyn (X) Schaffener
Henry Schenholts Johannes Schönholtzer
Ulrich Scheren sick
Henry Sneppley Henrich Schnebeli
Jacob Sneppely Jacob (J) Sneppelen
Jacob Snyder dead
Henry Strickler Henrich Strickeller
Abrm Swarts Abraham Schwartz
Andrew Swarts Andreas Schwartz
Matthew Swizer Mathes Schweitzer
Jacob Trycler dead
Andrew Urmi dead
Peter Welde Peter (P) Welde
Many ships are only listed with men, yet many came with their wives,
children, sister, etc, but these names were either not recorded or
not saved. Only males over the age of 16 were allowed to sign the
oaths, so these would be the names on Strasburger & Hinke's lists.
The early ships before 1727 you most likely will only see the oaths
lists. As time went on and the captains were forced to record all
passengers, you will often see the entire list of males, females and
children. The law to record these was passed in 1727, but obviously
not enforced until later. Other places you may find ship lists not
recorded in S & H might be Philadelphia newspapers of the time.
* for descendants of Yellis & Johannes Kassel, see "Cassel Family in
America", by Daniel Kolb Cassel, 1896; reprinted 1989.
** for descendants of John Philip Ried, see "History & Genealogy of the Reed
Family", by Dr. W.H. Reed, Norristown, 1929.
Look at this list carefully. Spellings are as found in the record and
spellings for the same surnames vary! These have been alphabetized, so they
are not as found in the record. The signatures have attempted to be matched
with the appropriate person in the ship list, but please use your own
judgement on these "matches"!!
Generously donated by Linnea Miller
Original records may be found in the Colonial Records of the Pennsylvania
Archives, Vol. III
Reformatted by Sheila Tate for The Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild
12 November 1998
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