1752 Betty
Captain: Robert Warden
From: Hellevoet Roads, Rotterdam 16 May 1752
Arrival: St. George's Island, 24 Jul 1752
Left with 161 passengers and arrived with 154 persons. Only 7 (4.3 %) persons died on the voyage. The ship Betty traveled together with the ship Speedwell. Captain Warden wrote on 24 Jul 1752 right after his arrival at Halifax concerning the 68 day journey during which only four young children and one adult died and the rest were, "very well contented. The worst man I had aboard was the schoolmaster-- but I put up with him very well as all the Rest, poor Souls as I may say with Truth now." The schoolmaster apparently left immediately after arrival for the French settlement at Frankfurt (Dresden), Maine.
Most of the passengers on this ship were from Montbeliard, a protestant province in France ruled by the ducal family of Württemberg. A few of these settlers shortly after arriving in Nova Scotia moved south to join friends and relatives who had come over earlier and settled in the town of Frankfurt (later called Dresden), Maine (see the Priscilla 1751). A number of other passengers on this ship were from Switzerland and a few from Germany. The names on the reconstructed list have been rearranged according to their place of origin from the southwest to northeast.
It is not possible to identify all the people on the ship because often a family would take an older parent or step children who are not easy to identify in the available sources, however all those in each household were listed under "Freight". Following are the abbreviations used here: 1m = 1 (adult) man, 1w = 1 (adult) woman, 1 hf = 1 half freight (i.e. child between 4-14 years old), 1c = 1 child under 4 (goes free), 3f = 3 freights (total, e.g could be a family of five: parents, two children between 4-14, and one child under 4), 5h = 5 heads (i.e. total number of people in the group).
The place of origin was generally the state, province, or city-state, however in some cases a town was listed (or the town might have been a small duchy or independent town in 1753). The actual towns of origin of these people will be verified in the future and updated on this site as time permits.
| Name, Age | Occupation | Place of Origin | Freights | Remarks |
| Nicolas Daré, 42 Susanne Jeanne Jaque Catherine |
Farmer | 1m, 1w, 1hf, 2c, 3f, 6h | ||
| Leopold Langile, 24 Margarette Catharina |
Joiner | 1m, 1w, 1c, 2f, 3h | ||
| Pierre Fevre, 26 (died 1753) Catherine (died 1753) Jaques 1st, 12 Jaques 2nd, 2 (died 1753) |
Mason | 1m, 1w, 1hf, 1c, 2 1/2f, 4h | Maillard, children listed as orphans. | |
| Jean Pierre Fevre, 17 | Mason | 1m, 1f, 1h | ||
| Mark Bourgogne, 33 Anne Elisabeth Jean George Elisabeth Jaque David |
Farmer | 1m, 1w, 3hf, 1c, 3 1/2f, 6h | Marx, Marc | |
| Jean Jaudry, 54 Joseph (died 1752) Catherine (died 1753) Judith Anna Maria (died 1752) |
Farmer | 1m, 3w, 1hf, 4 1/2f, 5h | Jeandrie | |
| Jacques Jaudry, 27 | Farmer | 1m, 1f, 1h | son of above | |
| Jean George Jaudry, 24 | Farmer | 1m, 1f, 1h | son of 2 above | |
| Pierre Amet, 56/49 Catherine, 22 |
Farmer | 1m, 1w, 2f, 2h | Both died 1753 | |
| Matthieu Langile, 26 | Farmer | 1m, 1f, 1h | ||
| David Langile, 31 | Joiner | 1m, 1f, 1h | ||
| Jacques Tisserand, 29 Catherine Pierre Jaque Jr. George |
Farmer | 1m, 1w, 1hf, 2c, 2 1/2f, 5h | Tisseran | |
| Pierre Demet, 26 Marie |
Farmer | 1m, 1w, 1f, 1h | Demett | |
| Jean Bouteiller, 29 Francoise |
Joiner | 1m, 1w, 2f, 2h | Bouteillier | |
| Pierre Coulon, 46 Marie Magdelene Jaque Jean George Jonas Catherine |
Joiner | 1m, 1w, 3hf, 1c, 3 1/2f, 6h | ||
| Pierre Coulon Jr, 19 | Joiner | 1m, 1f, 1h | Son of previous | |
| David Coulon, 17 | Joiner | 1m, 1f, 1h | Son of 2 above | |
| Jacob Jacot, 30 Catherine Jacob Magdalena (died 1752) |
Shoemaker | 1m, 2w, 1hf, 1c, 3 1/2f, 5h | Jacob; Probably moved to Frankfurt (Dresden), Maine. | |
| Jonas Jacot, 38 Catherine |
Stone Cutter | 1m, 1w, 2f, 2h | Jacob | |
| Jean George Bouteiler, 26 | Mason | 1m, 1f, 1h | Bouteillier | |
| Jaques Biguenet, 22 | Farmer | 1m, 1f, 1h | Bigonet, Bigenay, Biginet, Biguenet | |
| Jean Petterquin, 28 Anne Marie |
Joiner | 1m, 1w, 2f, 2h | Peterquin, Petrequin | |
| Jaques Begein, 25 Magdalene |
Farmer | 1m, 1w, 2f, 2h | Begin | |
| Jean Petrequin, 21 | Farmer | 1m, 1f, 1h | Peterquin | |
| Pierre Jolimois, 50 Pierre Jr. 11 (died 1753) Nicholas (died 1753) |
Farmer | 1m, 2hf, 2f, 3h | ||
| Frederic Maillard, 45 Judith 1st Judith 2nd Catherine Elizabeth Jean Jeanne Susanne |
Farmer | 1m, 4w, 3hf, 6 1/2f, 8h | Mailliard | |
| Pierre Maillard, 15 | Farmer | 1m, 1f, 1h | son of above | |
| Isaac Veuilamet, 36 (died 1752) Catherine 1st Margaritte Catherine 2nd Villiaume |
Farmer | 1m, 2w, 1c, 3f, 4h | Associated w/ Jean Lagarce family | |
| Abraham Jacque, 48 (died 1752) Eve Jean Margarette Elisabeth, 2 (died 1753) |
Farmer | 1m, 1w, 2hf, 1c, 3f, 5h | ||
| Pierre Euvrai, 18 | Farmer | 1m, 1f, 1h | Ubray, Euvra, died 1753 | |
| Nicolas LaGarce, 23 | Farmer | 1m, 1c, 1f, 2h | ||
| Leonard Veuilamet, 17 | Farmer | 1m, 1f, 1h | See Isaac Veuilamet family above. | |
| Jean LaGarce, 33 Anna Marie Elisabeth |
Farmer | 1m, 1w, 1c, 2f, 3h | ||
| David Josué Robert, 18 Jeanne Catherine Elizabeth Robert |
Farmer | 1m, 1w, 3hf, 3f, 4h | ||
| Jean Urbain Sertie, 34 Maria Pierre Jaque |
Farmer | 1m, 1w, 2hf, 3f, 4h | Certie | |
| Leopold Vienot, 48 Jeanne, 50 (died 1753) Christophe George, 10 (died 1753) |
Farmer | 1m, 1w, 2hf, 3f, 4h | ||
| Jacques Vienot, 15 | Farmer | 1m, 1f, 1h | Son of above | |
| Jerome (Jean) Mathieu, 21 Jeanne Margrette Francis |
Farmer | 1m, 2w, 1hf, 3 1/2f, 4h | Mathew | |
| Daniel Malbon, 40 Jeanne Margarette (Humbert) Anne Marie, 48 (died 1753) Susanne, 14 (died 1753) Elisabeth Jaque Catherine Elizabeth |
Farmer | 1m, 2w, 3hf, 4 1/2f, 6h | To Frankfurt (Dresden), Maine. Daniel had come to New England the previous year (see Priscilla 1751), but his wife and children joined him via Nova Scotia. | |
| Jean Jacques Jeanbas, 25 Judith Jeanbas (prob. sister) |
Weaver | 1m, 1w, 2f, 2h | ||
| David Jeanbas, 18 | Cutter | 1m, 1f, 1h | ||
| Mark Elie Jeaudry, 26 | Shoemaker | 1m, 1f, 1h | ||
| Frederique Goguel, 28 (died 1753) Margaretha Frederique 2nd , 2 |
Miller | 1m, 1w, 1hf, 2 1/2f, 3h | Gogel; orphan | |
| Frederick Clemenson, 18 | Farmer | 1m, 1f, 1h | ||
| Jacques Frederic Jacquin, 45 | Schoolmaster | 2m, 1w, 2hf, 1c, 4f, 6h | Went to Frankfurt (Dresden), Maine | |
| Jacques Bizette, 43 Anne Catherine Jean George 2nd Eleanore Claudine |
Farmer | 1m, 1w, 2hf, 4f, 5h | Bejet, Bisette, Bizet | |
| Jean George Bizette, 17 | Farmer | 1m, 1f, 1h | Bejet, Bisette, Bizet | |
| Jean Leau, 27 Catherine |
Mason | 1m, 1w, 2f, 2h | ||
| Jacques Frederic Grandjean, 21 | Farmer | 1m, 1f, 1h | ||
| Jean David Strous, 30 | Mason | 1m, 1f, 1h | Straus | |
| André Mercier, 31 | Silversmith | 1m, 1f, 1h | Mercie, Mercy | |
| Rudolph Barbé, 25 | Printer | 1m, 1f, 1h | Barbee, Barbey | |
| Daniel Zimmerly, 22/25 (died 1753) | Locksmith | 1m, 1f, 1h | Timmerly, Simerley, Finnerley | |
| Jean Anselme, 36 Marie |
Taylor | 1m, 1w, 2f, 2h | ||
| Jean Pierre Marguerat, 32 | Shoemaker | 1m, 1f, 1h | Margras, Malagra | |
| Heinrich Schuply, 32 Johanna |
Taylor | 1m, 1w, 2f, 2h | Schubley, Shuply | |
| Conrad Grass, 25 | Farmer | 1m, 1f, 1h | ||
| Ulrich Lankert, 26 | Farmer | 1m, 1f, 1h | ||
| Jean Jacques Raymond, 43 | 1m, 1f, 1h | |||
| Jean Jaque Bovet, 34 | Shoemaker | 1m, 1f, 1h | Bovett, Povet, Bovay | |
| Jonas Trippeau, 38 | 1m, 1f, 1h | Tripos, Trippo | ||
| Johann Georg Jost, 25 | Locksmith | 1m, 1f, 1h | Joyst, Joist, Joest;polli@cnw.com | |
| Georg Friederich, 44 | Farmer | 1m, 1f, 1h | Frederick | |
| Johannes Kurtz, 31 Anna Elisabeth |
Farmer | 1m, 1w, 2f, 2h | ||
| Martinus Fischer, 41 | Baker | 1m, 1f, 1h | Fisher | |
| Georg Philipp Brehm, 25 | Butcher | 1m, 1f, 1h | Breme, Breeme;james0319@aol.com | |
| Edze Van der Bult, 44 Bawer Iltze (Isaac Classen) |
Brewer | 1m, 1w, 1hf, 1c, 2 1/2f, 4h | ||
| Conrad Frylingh, 40 | Shoemaker | 1m, 1f, 1h | Frohling, Vrylingh |









