Emigration: ship "Recovery" from Rotterdam to Philadelphia.
31 Oct 1771.
Bound to Conrad Weaver, Bristol Twp, Philadelphia Co., for 20 pounds; indenture began 5 Nov 1771. p. 20 in Record of Indentures. See p. 36 in handwritten volume noted below. Scroll to last entry of November 4th.
Sources
Snell, John Alden and Winona Rae Duncan Snell Descendants of John George Schnell and Maria Catharina Langin, (privately printed manuscript, 1997); pg. 1. JSC Snell-2717 has scanned this manuscript and will email selected pages to interested persons.
[Snell] Record of Indentures, Oct 3, 1771 to Oct 4, 1773. Publication: Pennsylvania German Society Proceedings, vol XVI 1907 Lancaster, PA. Page 36, handwritten, here [1]
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