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Pet. Rodolf Morel

Weaver; embarked 28 Sept. 1733; arrived in the Georgia Colony 14 Jan. 1733-4. Settled at Highgate.


Martine

Settled at Highgate. Dead 5 Feb. 1733-4.


Jo. Ant. Morel

Settled at Highgate.


Mariane Morel

Settled at Highgate.


Jo. Moshamer

Husbandman; embarked 14 Dec. 1733; arrived in the Georgia Colony 12 Mar. 1733-4. Saltsburger settled at Ebenezer.


Maria

Saltsburger settled at Ebenezer.


Hierom Mostoud

Age 59; farmer; Palatin Trust servant; arrived in the Georgia Colony 20 Dec. 1737.


Susana Margt.

Age 50.


Jo. Stout Mostoud

Age 22.


Maria Margt. Mostoud

Age 19.


Thomas Mouse

Clogmaker; embarked 28 Sept 1733; arrived in the Georgia Colony 14 Jan. 1733-4. Settled at Skidaway where the lands were run out 17 Dec. 1734. Dead.


Lucy

Inmate at Savannah on lot 174.


James Muir

Age 38; peruke maker.

Embarked 8 Nov. 1732; arrived in the Georgia Colony 1 Feb. 1732-3. On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity.

Lot 18 in Savannah. Possest of his lot 21 Dec. 1733.

Re-married to Mary Woodman 29 Dec. 1734.

No cultivator of land. Ran to Carolina in 1739 and died there Sept. 1739.


Mary Woodman

Servant to Anne Hainks.

Embarked 11 Sept. 1733; arrived in the Georgia Colony 16 Dec. 1733.

Her master assigned her to Ja. Muir who married her 25 Dec. 1734.


Sara Muir

Born in Georgia.


James Muir

Age 38; peruke maker.

Embarked 8 Nov. 1732; arrived in the Georgia Colony 1 Feb. 1732-3. On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity.

Lot 18 in Savannah. Possest of his lot 21 Dec. 1733.

Re-married to Mary Woodman 29 Dec. 1734.

No cultivator of land. Ran to Carolina in 1739 and died there Sept. 1739.


Ellen

On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity.

Age 38;

Dead 10 July 1733


George Muir

Embarked to the Georgoa Colony 14 May 1735.


John Muir

On the 1st ship load of Georgia colonists, The Charity.

Age 18 months; Went away to Charlestown. Quitted Mar. 1732-3.

The above record would appear to be inacurate as few 2 year olds could travel unassisted and there is no indication he went to Charlestown with anybody. The age is probably 18 years which is what I am going with.


Fred. Will. Muller

Watch maker; embarked 20 Oct. 1735; arrived in the Georgia Colony Feb. 1735-6. Saltsburger settled at Ebenezer; living 13 March 1738/9.


Anne Christ.

Embarked 20 Oct. 1735; arrived in the Georgia Colony Feb. 1735-6. Saltsburger settled at Ebenezer; living 13 March 1738/9.


Frederica Muller

Embarked 20 Oct. 1735; arrived in the Georgia Colony Feb. 1735-6. Saltsburger settled at Ebenezer; living 13 March 1738/9.


Joana Agnese Muller

Eembarked 20 Oct. 1735; arrived in the Georgia Colony Feb. 1735-6. Saltsburger settled at Ebenezer; living 13 March 1738/9.


Jo. Paul Muller

Embarked 20 Oct. 1735; arrived in the Georgia Colony Feb. 1735-6. Saltsburger settled at Ebenezer; living 13 March 1738/9.


Jo. Simon Muller

Embarked 20 Oct. 1735; arrived in the Georgia Colony Feb. 1735-6. Saltsburger settled at Ebenezer; living 13 March 1738/9.


Leonard Muller

Age 41; farmer; Palatin servant; embarked July 1738; arrived in the Georgia Colony 7 Oct. 1738. Muller & his family : Delivered Noble Jones, on his bond to repay the Trustees their passage.


Eve

Age 40.


Hans Bernard Muller

Age 6


Hans Michl. Muller

Age 13


Ja. Munro

Age 33; cow heard; Highlander; embarked 21 Sept. 1741; arrived in the Georgia Colony 2 Dec. 1741.


Janet MacLeod

Age 26.


Frederick Nelt

Age 31; weaver; German servant; embarked July 1738; arrived in the Georgia Colony 7 Oct. 1738. He and his wife given to the Saltsburgers. Their passage paid for by the Trustees which they were to repay, but the Trustees gave the repayment when made or worked out to the Saltsburgers. Palatines.


Eliz.

Palatine also. See notes for husband.


 

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