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Hans YOW |
Born |
Rhineland-Palatinate Germany |
Gender |
Male |
_UID |
7193B1CE5CB948749623719168615F487FE1 |
Died |
North Carolina |
Notes |
- Hans emigrated to America from Palatinate, Germany on September 30, 1727. Arrived in Philadelphia on the "Molly" via Rotterdam and Deel.
There were major groups of poor Palatines,then refugees in England, passage paid for by Queen Anne to reduce the number of impoverished families who had taken refuge in London.
In 1710 the English used ten ships to transport nearly 3,000 Germans to the colony of New York. Many died en route, as they had been weakened by disease.
New Bern, North Carolina is one of the earliest North Carolina colonies settled in 1710 by about 400 Palatines (650 left Germany, but about half died in passage) and 100 Swiss. This venture was orchestrated by the Swiss-born Christoph von Graffenried after purchasing more than 19,000 acres from the British Proprietors of the Carolinas. Like indentured servants they were required to work off their passage. Hans and his family were probably among the later waves of Patalinate immigrants.
U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s
Name: Hans Yow
Arrival Year: 1727
Arrival Place: Pennsylvania
Source Publication Code: 1330.1
Primary Immigrant: Yow, Hans
Annotation: Date of arrival or date of oath of allegiance and port of arrival. Name of ship and other historical information may also be provided.
Source Bibliography: COUSINS, ELIZABETH. Immigrants Into Pennsylvania, September 1727-September 1732. np: Pathfinders, nd. 51p.
Page: 3
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Person ID |
I7559 |
Master File |
Last Modified |
27 Dec 2014 |
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