WebEdinburgh was built in Newcastle-upon-Tyne by Swan Hunter and Wigham Richardson, her keel laid down on 30 December 1936. She was a fast cruiser, with a full load displacement of 13,175 long tons (13,386 t ), and an intended sea speed of 32.25 knots (59.73 km/h). http://zumbrun.net/genealogy/original-sources-the-passenger-list-and-ship-registry-for-the-ship-brothers/
Ship EDINBURG Passenger Lists
WebIHLE Immigrants to Philadelphia, 1754 1. I. Daniel Rupp. 1876/1931. A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French, and Other Immigrants in Pennsylvania, from 1727 to 1776 . Philadelphia, PA (republ. 1965/75, Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore, MD; Broderbund CD-267): 2. Ralph Beaver … WebThe fishing schooner left Gloucester, Massachusetts September, 1753, last heard from December, 1754 lost on the Georges Bank. Lost with all hands. Christian & Peter Dutch … black house tour
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WebThe Pennsylvania State Archives maintains official ships' passenger lists on microfilm (Record Group-26), recording the arrival of Continental Europeans (chiefly German, Dutch, Swiss and French) at the Port of Philadelphia, 1727 … WebSearch Pennsylvania Migration and Ship Passenger Lists in Free Genealogy Databases. iPhone compatible. Home Page; Genealogy Databases; Search Records; ... 1754 - Ship … WebGeorge could have possibly been the son of Jacob Renner and Anna Margaret who came with their children from Mutterstadt September 30, 1754 on a Ship called the "Edinburgh" which landed in Philadelphia.There was a son Jacob Jr., and a Georg listed on this ship.Jacob died on February 2, 1766 in Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania and his will … black house trebic