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    1. Pink Plaisance
    2. Roy Kline, Jr.
    3. Peggy, The Pink Plaisance was one of the first ships to bring Palatines to America through the port of Philadelphia - arriving Sept. 19, 1732, from Cowes, England, on the Isle of Wight, last from Rotterdam, Holland, from Germany. Of its 77 male adults, one was named Johanis Fulker, aged 58. There was also a Johan Jacob Felker aged 17 - who was noted as Sick. There was also 68 women and 45 children. The Captain was John Parrett. Hope this helps you! Roy Kline, Jr, Judy wrote: > > Peggy S Wilson wrote: > > > > I have been told that Johannes Jacob Fulker came to Pa in 1733 in the > > PINK PLAISANCE. I have not been able to find any record of this ship. > > Has anyone seen the name? I'd like to know if there is at least a month > > if not a day, and where it sailed from. Also if there is an age listed > > for Johannes Jacob Fulker (I know him as Jacob Felker/Volker) as well as > > other like names. Really, I'd be interested in the entire passenger list > > if anyone knows where I might find it. > > > > Thanks! > > Peggy Sue > > peggysue411@juno.com > > HomePage > > http://members.aol.com/PWilson411/indexs.html > > Hi Peggy Sue, > Send an inquiry to emigration-ships@northwest.com > There are some VERY knowledgeable people there. If someone there can't > help you, maybe they can point you in the right direction. Good luck. > Judy > > ==== PENNA-DUTCH Mailing List ==== > Forgot how to SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE? Send the appropriate one word message to PENNA-DUTCH-L-REQUEST@ROOTSWEB.COM ==== PENNA-DUTCH Mailing List ==== Abbreviations---PD=Pennsylvania Dutch, PMH=Pennsylvania Mennonite Heritage magazine, MFH=Mennonite family History magazine, MRJ=Mennonite Research Journal, LMHS=Lancaster Mennonite Hist. Society. This and more list info at: http://members.aol.com/PennaDutch/pennadutch.html

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