Stöckley
Pennsylvania German Pioneers
The following immigration information on Christian Stöckley was taken from records showing numerous names of fellow ship passengers and Oath takers. I am only providing Christian’s information.
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"[List 41 A] Palantines imported in the Ship Harle, Ralph Harle, Master, from Rotterdam. Qualified September 1, 1736.
There is a duplicate Captain’s list, with the names anglicized, which we omit as of no special importance. The list which we present is written in fine German script."
"‘At the Courthouse of Philadelphia, September 1st, 1736.
One hundred fifty one Foreigners from the Palatinate & other Places, who, with their Families, making in all three hundred eighty eight Persons, were imported here in the Ship Harle, of London, Ralph Harle, Master, from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes, as by Clearance thence, were this day qualified as usual.’ From the Minutes of the Provincial Council, printed in Colonial Records, Vol. IV, p. 58 f.
[List 41 B] Palantines imported in the Ship Harle, Ralph Harle, Master, from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes. Qualified September the 1st 1736."
Christian Stöckly
"[List 41 C] At the Courthouse of Philadelphia September 1st, 1736.
Present The Honorable James Logan, Esq., President, Clement Plumsted, Samuel Hasell, Thomas Laurence, Charles Read, Esquires; Councilors, William Allen, Esq.; Mayor of Philadelphia, Derrick Jansen, Esq., one of the Justices of Philadelphia County.
The Palantines whose names are underwritten, imported in the Ship Harle, from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes, did this day take & subscribe the Oaths to the Government."
Christian Stöckly
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