The Palatine Project - Reconstructed Passenger Lists

1749 Charleton, Canning, Winchelsea, Merry Jacks, Roehamptonand 1752 Cornwallis

In 1749 Cornwallis brought several ship loads of emigrants from England to Nova Scotia. On some of these boats were the first Germans and Swiss who had made their way to England. Following are those listed in Bells Register. If there were others, let me know so they can be added here as well.

Charleton:

Name, Age Place of Origin Occupation Freights Remarks
Georg Franck
w. (died by 1750)
  Baker & miller 1100  
Gottlieb Schermüller
Maria Dorothea
Georg (died 1749)
(servant)
  Butcher   Shermiller

Canning:

Name, Age Place of Origin Occupation Freights Remarks
Peter Bergman
Sophia
Georg
Heinrich
  Furrier 1100  
Michael Samuel DeBruhl
Margaret
Lucy
      D'Bruil, DeBrule
Anna DeLabertouche, 16       came with Rev. J.B. Moreau
Philip Knaut
Philip (died 1754)
  Furrier 1000  
(Rev.) Jean Baptiste Moreau, 39

Elizabeth

  Schoolmaster    
Ernst Jacob Prieper
(Christopher/Henrich) Andrew
  Baker

Baker

1000

1000

 

Winchelsea:

Name, Age Place of Origin Occupation Freights Remarks
Jean Jacques Charette
Elisabeth
m.
  Smith   Charret

Merry Jacks:

Name, Age Place of Origin Occupation Freights Remarks
Gottlieb Liebricht (died by 1750)
Augustina
Christian
Maria Catharina
(Johann Christopher)
(Margaret)
  Furrier    

Roehampton:

Name, Age Place of Origin Occupation Freights Remarks
Leonard Lockman, 53
Finalia
  Surgeon    

Cornwallis:
Wm. Ball, master
1752

Name, Age Place of Origin Occupation Freights Remarks
Abraham Dutour, 55       Huegenot

Most of the other German protestants who appeared in the colony in 1750 came from the New England settlement of 1742 ... Vogler, Zuberbuhler, Rost, Wust ...







 

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