The Palatine Project - Reconstructed Passenger Lists

1710, Seventh (Ship) List

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From: London
Arrival: by 4 July 1710

This is the second part (62 names) of the 4 July 1710 subsistence list along with any who appear to have been part of their households.

Hunter # Name, Age Place of Origin (Town, Province) Source Remarks (USA, Spelling Variations, Occupation, Relationships, etc.)
  Wendel Jager      
  Johannes Lameyer      
  Johannes Schneider      
  Johannes Mittler      
  Barbara Dillebach      
  Cornelius Vandeberg      
  Johann Georg Müller      
  Adolph Thiel      
  Christoph Wolleben      
  Andreas Matheus      
  Philipp Asmer      
  Christoph May      
  Valentin Wolleben      
  Michael Wolleben      
  Johannes Straub      
  Johann Michael Brack      
  Philipp Wolleben      
  Peter Maurer      
  Michael Hönigen      
  Christian Haber      
  Michael Freymeyer      
  Anna Catharina Wolleben      
  Martin Schmidt      
  Jacob Hoffmann      
  Johann Wilhelm Finck      
  Anna Maria Menglin      
  Ulrich Scherer      
  Johannes Eberhardt      
  Heinrich Eschenreuter      
  Frantz Keller      
  Johannes Jung      
  Philipp Helmer      
  Adam Klein      
  Johannes Reisdorff      
  Quirinus Neidhaber      
  Johann Peter Fuchs      
  Peter Becker      
  Paulus Duntzer      
  Matheus Schlemmer      
  Bernhard Noll      
188 Johann Valentin Falckenburg, 28
Maria Elisabetha (Becker)
Johann Ernst, 7
Anna Gertraud, 5
Johann Peter, 2
    listed with wife and 2 children on Capt. Robbert Louren's ship in Holland in 1709.
  Johann Wilhelm Falckenburg      
  Albert Schreiber      
  Jacob Volbert      
  708 Philipp Schutz 2nd     See note 1.
  Johann Wilhelm Kieffer      
  Peter Wagner      
  Mathias Weis      
410 Georg Killmer
Anna/Eva Margaretha
Anna Elisabetha, 12
Simon, 8
Michael, 8
Dorothea Elisabetha, 4
     
  Jacob Hähl      
  Christian Bauch      
  Elisabeth Schmid      
  Dietrich Hassmann      
  Johann Conrad Weiser      
  Nilaus Hayd      
  Johannes Bonrath      
  Frantz Donsbach      
  Johannes Maul      
  Georg Briegel      
  Maria Mon      
  Jacob Kuntz 2nd      
  Jacob Germann      
  Melchior Dausweber      
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      Philipp SCHUTZ 1st (Hunter Lists #707J) Philipp SCHUTZ 2nd the widow Catherine (Hunter Lists #708) The Hunter Secretaries appear to have mixed up the entries for these apparently two Philip1 Schutzes - both of whom seem to have md. women named Catharina (HJ). Several potential 1709ers, who could have been either #707 or #708, were found in Germany: 1) a Joh. Philipp Schutz, s/o Joh. Christoffel Schutz - citizen and joiner here, md. Anna Catharina, d/o Joh. Reinhard Wilhelm, 26 Jan 1706 at 6361 Reichelsheim/Wetterau; and 2) Philipp Schutz and wife Maria Catharina had ch. Anna Ottilia bpt. 1702, Joh. Philipp Jacob bpt. 1704, and Johann Henrich bpt. 1707 at 6761 Dielkirchen. Knittle reports that Philips Schuts, his wife, and 4-ch., were in the 5th party of Palatines in Holland. 

      #707 Philipp Schutz made his initial appearance on the Hunter Lists 1 July 1710 with 4 persons over 10 yrs. He was called Philipp Schutz 2d on 4 Aug 1710 with 2 persons over 10 and 1 under 10 yrs. Philipp Schutz had 4 persons over 10 yrs. and 1 under 10 on 4 Oct - 1710, and Catharina Schutzin was recorded with 3 persons over 10 yrs. on 24 June 1711. Philipp Schutz, WidW 1st was noted with 3 over 10 and 1 under 10 on the cumulative entry fcr 24 Dec 1711, and Catharina Schutzin was registered with 2 persons over 10 and 1 under 10 yrs. in N.Y. City 25 March 1712, the entry labelled for over omitted subs(istence). 

      #708 Philpp Schutz was called the 2d on 4 July 1710 with 3 persons over 13 and 1 under 1G yrs. Philipp Schutz was given subsistence for 2 persons over 10 and 1 under 10 on 31 Dec 1710, and Catharina Schutzin was noted with 3 persons over 10 yrs. and 1 under 10 on 29 Sept 1711. By studying the juxtaposition of names near #707 and #708, it is obvious the compilers of the Hunter Lists confused the two emigrants (HJ). However, the two emigrant Philipp3 Schutz families ended up in different parts of N.Y. colony, making the separation of the families a bit easier: 

      One of the families remained in the N.Y. City area. Maria Cath Schutz, Wid., aged 40, was in N.Y. City in 1710/11 (Palatines In N.Y. City). She joined the N.Y. City Ref. Church in 1713. 

      Ch.:

      1. Johann Valentin3, the Hans Valentine Schutz aged 17 listed in N.Y. City in 1710/11 /Paiatines In N.Y. City).

      2. Maria Catharina2, listed as aged 12 in N.Y. City in 1710/ 11 (Palatines in N.Y. City). Mary Catha Schutsen aged 12, d/o Mary Kathe Schutsen, was bound to Thos. Bayeux of N.Y. 23 March 171i (Apprenticeship Lists).

      3. Johann Henrich2, the John Henrich Schutz aged 3 noted in N.Y. City in 171C/11 (Palatines In N.Y. City); note how this child's age matches tne 1707 bpt. at Dielkirchen (HJ). 
        The other familv went up the Hudson River. Catha. Schutz: 1 woman was in Ulster Co. in; 1710/11 (West Camp Census). Anna Catharina Schutz sp. Mattheus Schlermmer in 1714 (West Camp Luth. Chbk.). Catharina Schutzin was noted at Beckmansland ca. 1?16/17 (Simmendinger Register). Perhaps one of these families was related to the Anna Eva and Justina Margareta Scheet who joined the N.Y. City Ref. Church.
        Contributed by Pamela S. Schutt <crystalnighthwk-at-yahoo.com>.