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The Passengers of the Judith
History
The individuals listed below made up the 4th Palatine Transport Ship of the "Salzburgers". Captain Walter Quarme
These settlers left Palatine bound for Savannah and then the Ebenezer Settlement in the Province of Georgia. It was a two month trip across the Atlantic Ocean to escape religious persecution in their native country of Salzburg, presently known as Austria.
During the voyage across the Atlantic, there was an outbreak of typhus fever on the Judith. Thirteen individuals died, including the ship's captain. The first mate also became seriously ill. The Judith was in danger of not making the trip safely for death and illness left no one skilled at navigating a ship on the high seas. However, Rev. Bartholomäus Zuberbühler, who had no prior experience sailing, used his knowledge of geometry to figure out how to navigate the Judith safely to Georgia.
- Ihle (Illy), Jacob
- Ihle, Agnes (wife)
- Ihle, Andreas (child) b. 1732
- Ihle, Wilhelm (child) b. 1735
- Ihle, Michael (child)
- Ihle, Jacob (child)
- Treutlen (Job), Maria Clara
- Treutlen, Hans Johann Adam (child) b. 1733 d. 1782 *elected first Governor of Georgia
- Walthauer (Walthour), Johann Casper 1690-1766
- Walthauer, Johann Caspar (child) b. 1731
- Walthauer, Georg Michael (child) b. 1732
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