Extractions: OAS_AD('Top'); Pennsylvania German Pioneers Passenger Lists Directory of Online Transcriptions of Palatine Passenger Lists Palatine German Immigrant Ships to Philadelphia 1727-1808 This webpage contains a directory of links to online transcriptions of the passenger lists in Pennsylvania German Pioneers by Ralph B. Strassburger and William J. Hinke. Some of the lists may have come from other sources such as the Pennsylvania Archives series or Rupp's A Collection of Upwards of Thirty Thousand Names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and Other Immigrants to Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776. Most of the immigrants on these lists came from the Palatine (Pfalz) region of Germany. Although these ships are often referred to as Palatine ships, you may also find Swiss, French and Dutch immigrants on these lists. For more information on the series and to learn how to order copies of the passenger lists showing the signatures (or marks) of the adult male passengers on microfiche see: Pennsylvania German Pioneers Research Guide You will find that many of these ships departed from Rotterdam, Amsterdam, Hamburg or Bremen. Often you will see that they stopped in Cowes or Portsmouth ("last from Cowes," "last from Portsmouth") along the way. Cowes is a port near southern England on the Isle of Wight. Portsmouth is a port on the south coast of England.
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Extractions: ADAMS COUNTY Adams County Historical Society, Box 4325, Gettysburg, PA 17325 (717)334-0505/ Select # 1067 ALLEGHENY COUNTY Western Pennsylvania Genealogical Society, 4400 Forbes Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15213-4080 (412) 622-3114 Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania, Senator John Heinz Pittsburgh Regional History Center, 1212 Smallman St. Pittsburgh, PA (412) 454-6000 North Hills Genealogists c/o Northland Public Library, 300 Cumberland Road, Pittsburgh, PA 15237-5410 (412) 366-8100 Elizabeth Township Historical Society, 5811 Smithfield St., Boston, PA 15135 (412) 754-2030 Tarentum Genealogical Society, Community Library of Allegheny Valley, 315 E. 6th Ave. Taretum, PA 15084 Allegheny Foothills Historical Society Pierson Run Rd. Export, PA 15632 (412) 325-4933 Croatian Fraternal Union of America, 100 Delaney St., Pittsburgh, PA 15235, (412) 351-3909
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Extractions: A 501 (C)3 non-profit corporation The Searcher Contacting us Meeting Info. Meeting Directions ... Our Post Cards The Searcher Newsletter of the GRSNP Top of page Each quarter we publish a newsletter and post it for your reading pleasure. To view the current issue click HERE How to Contact Us Top of page WRITE : GRSNP P.O. Box 1 Olyphant PA 18447-0001 We will be open on Saturday by appointment. Directions Top of page Meetings: From US Interstate 81: Exit 55, 2.5 miles on Rte 347 North (6 traffic lights) go over the railroad tracks. Take first right (Delaware Ave), then second left (Lincoln St) to stop sign (Susquehanna Ave) turn left and park the car.
Extractions: by Donna Speer Ristenbatt NOTE: In the book Pennsylvania German Pioneers by Strassburger and Hinke, the following is written on page xxiv, which is of great interest. In addition to the captains' lists we have the lists of the signers of the oath of allegiance. On these lists we naturally expect to find the signatures of all the male adults on the ships. But here we meet with another disappointment. What we actually find, at least on the first seventy lists, are the names of all the male adults who were well on the day of signing and were able to appear at the Court House. If any of the male passengers were sick, they were not required to sign later. Beginning in August 1739, we find that the Clerk of Council signed the names of the absent passengers. But, in the earlier lists, there is often a serious discrepancy between the male adults that were on board and those that actually signed. Thus, for example, on the very first captain's lists there are 109 names, but only 51 persons actually appeared in the Court House and signed the oath. The others, who are reported as sick, "never came to be qualified." It should also be noted that the Captains' Lists do not exist for every ship. Many have been lost or destroyed.
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Extractions: About The Project What's New? Welcome to the PAGenWeb Project Welcome to the PAGenWeb Project homepage. This site is part of the USGenWeb Project and is the State resource for Pennsylvania research. To learn more about the history of this project or to contact us for more information, please visit our About This Project page. If you need assistance with this website, please utilize the PAGenWeb Project Help Desk Please do not post queries to the Help Desk we have a General Pennsylvania Query Board setup for all unknown county queries. We welcome Carol Hepburn as the new host for Fayette county We welcome Judy Banja and Ken Maxwell as new county coordinators..... Resources General Pennsylvania Resources Help Wanted PAGenWeb Archives Pennsylvania E-Mail Lists Queries PA Resource Links You will want to begin your search by exploring the County Websites. You may discover that one of the counties is in need of a coordinator. If you are interested in adopting a Pennsylvania county, please email Nathan Zipfel, nzipfel@zoominternet.net
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Extractions: Northeast Pennsylvania Genealogical Society Page last updated MAY 13, 2004 Welcome to the Northeastern Pennsylvania Genealogical Society website. My name is Frank Joyce and I am the Website Administrator for the Society. If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions regarding this website, please email me. To subscribe to the Northeastern Pennsylvania Genealogical Society Mailing List , please select NEPAGS email. The mailing list is for members and non-members to post their queries, learn about upcoming meetings and updates to this page. Be sure to put SUBSCRIBE in the body of the message. NEPAGS Email To correspond with the Northeastern Pennsylvania Genealogical Society by means of regular mail , please address your mail to, Thank you. The library is located at 156 North Main Street Shavertown, rear of Cook's Pharmacy. Library hours Thursday's 10am till 2pm, all other days by appointment only, call 570-674-7648. NEPAGS Genealogy Research MEDIA Historical and Genealogical Societies Online ... Search Engines Burial Records of St. Mary's Cemetery
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Extractions: Select Library Area: Ask a Librarian Careers at CLP Computer Classes Directions Employment Genealogy/History Homework Help Hours Kids' Site Library Subject Guide Locations Renew a Book Request a Book Research Databases Resource Guide Search Subject Departments Support the Library Teens' Site About Us Web Site Catalog Internet Search The Pennsylvania Department has resources on Pennsylvania history, biography, law, economics, sociology, and demographics with an emphasis on Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. Resources include books, photographs, maps, atlases, newspapers, periodicals, manuscripts, clipping files, electronic databases and other memorabilia.
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Extractions: The Division of Vital Records has a web site that describes how to obtain birth and death certificates. Forms for requesting these records may be downloaded. The cost for a copy of a birth certificate is $4.00. The cost for a copy of a death certificate is $3.00. To verify current fees, call (412) 656-3100. Check or money order should be made payable to Division of Vital Records. Personal checks are accepted. When requesting information, please provide the name of the individual, the date of birth or death, the county, and your relation to the individual.
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