German Immigrants

PENNSYLVANIA GERMAN PIONEERS

 A publication of the original lists of arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 – 1808

 

PRESLER, Heinrich

Page 439, Volume 1.  List 154 C

Foreigners imported in the Ship Phoenix, John Mason, Captain, from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes ( England).  August 28, 1750 ( 339 passengers)

PRESEL, Valentine

Page 121, Vol. 1.  List 32 A

Passengers come on Board the Ship Pensilvania Merchant, John Stedman, Commander, from Roterdam in Holland.  [Qualified September 18, 1733]

PRESSEL, Johann Vallentin

Page 124, Vol. 1 List 32 B

 At the Courthouse aforesaid, September 18, 1733.  Sixty seven Palatines, who with their families, making in all One Hundred eighty seven persons, were imported here in the Briganteen Pennsylvania Merchant, of London, John Stedman, Master, from Rotterdam, but last from Plymouth (England), as by Clearance thence, were qualified as before.  From the Minutes of the Provisional Council, printed in “Colonial Records”, Vol. III, Page 518

PRESSEL, Johann Vallentin

Page 125, Vol. I

The Palatines whose names are underwritten imported in the Brigantine Pennsylvania Merchant, of London, John Stedman, Master, from Rotterdam, but last from Plymouth, did this day take and subscribe the Oaths of Government.

BRESLER, Burgh  

Volume II, Page 3

List 326, List of Passengers on Board the Ship Adolph, Captain Matthew M. Clarkson, from Amsterdam, viz Aug 27, 1785

BRESLER, George 

Volume I, Page 421  List 142 C

At the Courthouse at Philadelphia, Monday, the 19th October, 1749 (should read October 9th).  Present:  Thos. Lawrence, Esquire, Mayer.  The Foreigners whose names are underwritten, imported in the ship Lydia, Captain John Randolph, from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes in England, did this day take the usual qualifications to the Government.  By the list 154 Persons…Wirtemberg, Dourlach, Zweybrecht, Palatinate.

(X his mark)

BRESLER, George Adam 

Volume I, Page 704

The Foreigners whose names are underwritten, imported in the Ship Polly, Robert Porter, Master, from Rotterdam, last from Cowes, did this day take the usual qualifications to the Government. 26 Sept 1765

BRESLER, Jerg Simon 

Volume I, Page 421   List 142 C

At the Courthouse at Philadelphia, Monday, the 19th October, 1749 (should read October 9th).  Present:  Thos. Lawrence, Esquire, Mayer.  The Foreigners whose names are underwritten, imported in the ship Lydia, Captain John Randolph, from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes in England, did this day take the usual qualifications to the Government.  By the list 154 Persons…Wirtemberg, Dourlach, Zweybrecht, Palatinate.

BRESLER, Nicklas 

Volume I, Page 421   List 142 C

At the Courthouse at Philadelphia, Monday, the 19th October, 1749 (should read October 9th).  Present:  Thos. Lawrence, Esquire, Mayer.  The Foreigners whose names are underwritten, imported in the ship Lydia, Captain John Randolph, from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes in England, did this day take the usual qualifications to the Government.  By the list 154 Persons…Wirtemberg, Dourlach, Zweybrecht, Palatinate.

(X his mark)

BRESLER, Phillip Jacob  

Volume I, Page 694

The Foreigners, whose names are underwritten, imported in the ship King of Prussia, Captain James Robinson, from London, did this day take the usual qualifications to the Government.  In the List 53, 94 whole Freights, Messrs. James & Drinker paid 13 Oct 1864.

BRESSLAUER, Johannes  

Volume I, Pages 662, 664

 

From the book:  Pennsylvania German Pioneers, a publication of the original lists of arrivals in the Port of Philadelphia from 1727 – 1808 By Ralph Beaver Strassburger, LL.D., President of the Pennsylvania German Society.  Edited by William John Hinke, Ph.D., D.D.  Second Printing in two volumes, Vol. II 1785 – 1808 and Indexes. Genealogical Publishing Company, 1966.  Originally published by the Pennsylvania German Society, Norristown, PA, 1934.  Copyright 1966, Genealogical Publishing Company, Baltimore, MD.  LOC 66-23871