“Index” in “Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America . . . Edited by Samuel Urlsperger - Volume Nine, 1742”
Index 
Abercorn, village near juncture of Abercorn Creek and Savannah River, passim
Abercorn Creek (Mill River, Mühl-Fluss), branch of Savannah River, i and passim
Jan., note 3
Ade (Adde), Salomo, Swabian shoemaker, recipient 10
to become planter, a better man 49
crop report 221
Agriculture, see Crops.
Alther, Johann, Swiss butcher, 190
Sept., note 2
Alligator, crushed in mill, 92
Anton, Paul, Pietist writter, work by 114
May, note 8
Arndt, Johann, author of True Christianity 94, 97, 114
and Passion and Easter Sermons 74
March, note 9
Arnsdorf, Peter, Palatine, recipient 7
Avery, Joseph, English surveyor, makes suggestions 27
completes work 40
to lay out land 224
Jan. note 12
Feb., note 8
Augsburg, Swabian city i
gift from coachman 19
Austrian exiles i
Bacher, Balthasar, Salz, recipient 13
crop report 222
Jan., note 18
Bacher, Christina, Salz, w Balthasar, recipient 13
Bacher, Christina, Salz, w Matthäus, recipient 14
receives communion 233
Bacher, Maria, Salz, w Thomas, recipient 10
midwife 202
Bacher, Matthäus, Salz, recipient 14
bequest to orphanage 142
dies 142
crop report 221
Bacher, Thomas, Salz, recipient 10
ill 129
crop report 220
Baptisms, see births and Baptisms.
Beans, see Crops.
Bears, destroy livestock and corn 179, 206
Bell, at Ebenezer 36
Benefactions, from Augsburg and Wurttemberg iii, 3-17
for Boltzius’ house 178
Berlin fever powder, see Medicines
Bethesda, Whitefield’s orphanage near Savannah 102, 138, 139, 173, 175-176
Bichler, see Pichler.
Births and baptisms, 1
Landfelder 39
Schmidt 76
Eischberger 125
Bischoff, see Bishop.
Bishop, Friederica, Palatine, née Unselt, w Henry, recipient 9
well educated 125
Bishop (Bischoff), Henry, former English servant to Boltzius, recipient 9
crop report 221
Blacksmith from Purysburg, begs 42, 83
Blacksmiths, see Smiths.
Bloody Marsh, Oglethorpe’s victory over Spaniards iii
Bogatzky, Carl Heinrich, Pietist author
April, note 7
Bohemians, Aug., note 1
Boltzius, Johann Martin, pastor at Ebenezer i and passim
Bounty, see Corn-shilling.
Brandner, Maria, Salz, w Matthias, recipient 7
Brandner, Matthias, Salz, recipient 7
has fever clot 216
crop report 221
Breithaupt, Abbot Joachim Justus, Pietist author 180
Brickl, see Brückl.
Bridge, being constructed iii, 21, 25
completed 31
Brückl, Barbara, Salz, recipient 15
marries R. Schrempf 78
dies 112
Brückner, Georg, Salz, recipient 8
house consecrated 70
crop report 221
Brückner, Palatine, nee Müller, w Georg, recipient 8
takes Klocker child 235
Bryan, Jonathan, S.C. planter, mentioned 47
thanked 225
Burgsdorff, Mr. von, benefactor, legacy from 108, 126
Burgsteiner, Agatha, Salz, w Ruprecht, recipient 9
Burgsteiner, Ruprecht, Salz, recipient 9
loses infant 46
receives legacy 165
crop report 221
Cadzand, place in Holland 226
Calw, city in Wurttemberg, source of gifts 65
Camuso, Maria, Italian silkworker in Savannah, sends silkworm seeds 63
Canstadt, port of embarcation on Neckar, source of gifts 15, 65, 71, 72
Carl, Dr. physician, 116
Carl Rudolf, Prince of Wurttemberg, imposter 247, 249, 252
Catholicism, converts from 145, 208
Cattle 47
to be rounded up 151
being slaughtered 201
lost cattle found 229
Cattle disease, in Savannah 100, 225
not in Ebenezer 201
Chalice, brought by Muhlenberg 209
Charities, see Benefactions
Cherokees, see Indians
Christ, Gottfried, converted Jew, recipient 8
marries widow née Metzger 29, 34
helps doctors 166
Aug., note 5
Christ, Mrs. . . ., née Metzger, Palatine, w Gottfried, three children 29, 228
Church in town (Jerusalem), repair of 192
description of 232
Church on plantations (Zion), to be
construction started 249
Collegium pastorale, see A. H. Francke.
Compendium theologicum, see Freylinghausen.
Consecration, see House consecration.
Construction, see Church, Mill.
Continuations, the continuations of Urslperger’s Ausführliche Nachrichten 5, 16, 24, 63, 177, 263
Corn-shilling, subsidy on crops 222, 247
Aug., note 7
Cowherds, see Bernhard Klocker, Friedrich Nett, Jacob Schartner, Michael Schneider.
Cows, see Cattle.
Cranwetter, see Granewetter.
Crause, see Krause.
Creeks, see Indians.
Crell, Walburga, Salz, recipient 13
Crocodile, see Alligator.
Crops: beans 205
oats 102
rye 102
spelt 35
Cugel, see Gugel.
Deaths 1
Paul Zittrauer infant 17
Pletter infant 27
Burgsteiner infant 46
Matthäus Bacher 142
Andreas Piltz 143
Maria Kohleisen 155
Magdalena Rieser 169
Anna Maria Schwartzwälder and son 170
Magdalena Lechner 173
Catharina Scheffler 184
Ruprecht Zittrauer’s infant 211
Bernhard Klocker 259.
Deer, eat beans 206
DeLeon, Abraham, Jewish vintner, Feb., note 2
fever clot 216
Dresler, Catharina, w (Johann) Georg, Palatine, recipient 11
Dresler (Dressler), (Johann) Georg, Palatine, recipient 11
works at mill 59
understands waterworks 59
receives legacy 164
crop report 221
Durninger, Mr. benefactor 22
Ebenezer, Salzburger settlement near Savannah passim
Ebenezer Creek, unnavigable waterway from Old to New Ebenezer i
Eigel, Georg, Salz, recipient 13
neighbor of David Eischberger 96
crop report 222
Eigel, Ursula, Salz, w Georg, recipient 13
Eischberger, Anna Maria, Salz, w David, recipient 14
lying in at orphanage 55
growing in Christianity 60
in labor 125
Eischberger, David, Salz, recipient 14
requests room in orphanage for wife 55
becomes strong 60
neighbor of Georg Eigel 96
a well trained miller 126
receives land 182
crop report 222
Eischberger, Maria, Salz, w Ruprecht, recipient 8
growing in Christianity 60
legacy of horses, cows, pigs 92
Eischberger, Ruprecht, Salz, recipient 8
consoles Zittrauer 49
has abscess 60
discloses sins 241
crop report 221
Empire, Holy Roman, mentioned 219
English lady, refugee at Ebenezer 161
Epilepsy, see Diseases.
Ernst, Anna Maria, wid Josef, recipient 11
marries Johann Scheffler 249
crop report 220
Ernst, Josef, deceased h of Anna Maria, medical costs 34
Europa, ship carrying Swiss, Feb., note 3
Felss, Pastor, minister in Lindau, loves Kocker family 31, 235
Fences, around garden 40
fence burns 41
around church 52-53
difficult to build 96
communal labor 233
Fever, see Diseases.
Fever clot, see Diseases.
Flerl (Flörl), Anna Maria, Salz, w Hans, recipient 7
pregnant 197
in labor 201
escaped from Popery 208
Flerl, Carl, Salz, recipient 6
marries Maria Gruber 29
receives lagacy 165
crop report 220
Flerl, Hans, bro Carl, Salz, recipient 7
receives legacy 165
busy with harvest 198
crop report 220
Flörl, see Flerl.
Flour and meal, from mill 75, 169
from Frederica 113
Fort Argyle, stockade on Ogeechee River, threatened 238
Fort Venture, stockade on Altamaha, scene of massacre 238, 242
Fourth Salzburger transport i, iii
Francis, English captain at Fort Venture 238
Francis, Mrs. . . ., Palatine wife of Francis, massacred 238
Francke, August Hermann, deceased, founder of Francke Foundation in Halle. One of his works received 114
author of Colloquium pastorale (Halle 1740), of Glaucha Memorial Booklet 214
of Lehre vom Anfang Christlichen Glaubens
May, note 14
Francke Foundation (Franckesche Stiftungen), charitable institution in Halle i
Francke, Gotthilf August, s of A. G. Francke, one of “Reverend Fathers” of Georgia Salzburgers, letter from 110
Frederica, town on St Simons, being fortified 247
Freylinghausen, Johann Anastasius, professor at Halle, author of Compendium theologicum 69
of Halle hymnbook 226
writing received from 114, 180
Nov., note 7
Fruit: peaches 144
dried apples, pears, and plums from Germany 19, 22
olives 37. See grapes.
Geese, reference to eggs 38
Georgii, Privy Counselor, benefactor 71
German agriculture, German crops, 106
Germans in Savannah, divine services 160, 163, 175, 189. See Vernonburg.
Gifts, see Benefactions.
Glaner, Georg, Salz, recipient 14
sick 125
recovers 134
crop report 221
Glaner, Gertraut, née Lemmenhofer, Salz, w Georg, recipient 14
Glaucha Memorial Booklet 214. See A. H. Francke. Oct., note 7
Glockengiesser, Mr., manufacturer of Berlin fever powder 184
Glocker, see Klocker.
Granewetter, Anna Catharina, Salz, w Caspar, recipient 13
Granewetter, Caspar, Salz, recipient 13
faithful laborer 128
corn eaten by bears 206
ill 181
crop report 221
Grapes, being planted 34, 40, 135, 159, 169
Grimmiger, Andreas, Austrian, recipient 8
crop report 221
Grimmiger, Anna Maria, wid Bischoff, w Andreas, recipient 8
Grimmiger, Catharina, d Andreas, recipient 9
brought up by Mrs. Leimberger 226
Gronau, Israel Christian, assistant minister in Ebenezer i
ill 42
improves 46
holds services on the plantations 64
ill 242
Gronau, Israel Christian, Jr., son of above, dies 160
Gruber, Maria, née Kroher, Salz, wid Mosshamer, wid Peter Gruber, recipient 6
marries Carl Flerl 29
Gruber, Peter, Salz, deceased manager of glebe land 181
Gschwandel, Sybilla, Salz, w Thomas, recipient 8
Gschwandel, Thomas, Salz, recipient 8
house consecrated 84
crop report 221
Gugel (Cugell, Kugel), Johann, 4th Salz transport, visited by Boltzius 39
Feb., note 6
Haberer, Anna Barbara, Salz, w Michael, recipient 13
Haberer, Michael, Salz, recipient 13
crop report 221
Habersham, James, manager at Bethesda 190
Häussler, Christina, Salz, recipient 15
serves Kornberger 88
marries Zübli 242
Halle, East German city, site of Francke Foundation i. See Benefactions.
Heavenly Kiss of Love, see Müller, Dr.
Heinrich, Peter, Palatine, deceased servant to Boltzius, mentioned 234
Nov., note 14
Held, (Johann) Georg, Palatine servant, recipient 11
marries wid Künlin 49
named in legacy 163-164
tends vines 169
crop report 221
Helfenstein, (Anna) Dorothea, Palatine, recipient 9
to learn silk culture 85
crop report 220
Hertzog, Martin, Salz, servant at orphanage, recipient 6
comes to proper sign 217
Hessler (Hässler, Hössler), Christian, Salz, recipient 8, 48
crop report 221
Holtzer, Catharina, Salz, servant in orphanage, recipient 6
Horses, given by Oglethorpe 44
provided by God 52
saved for breeding 105
pastors’ horse too old 162, 180
out of control 198
Hössler, see Hessler
House consecrations: Brückner 70
Gschwandl 84
Zettler 223
Krause 227
Hunter, Patrick, physician at Bethesda 100
Hymns, see Appendix. Indian trader 44
Indians, rustle horses 47
massacre by Spanish Indians 238, 242
Creek shoots Cherokee 252
Boltzius’ opinion 47
Jones, Thomas, keeper of the store
house in Savannah, returns from Frederica 100
sends flour 113
receives Boltzius 139
at Bethesda 139
cares for refugees 149
leaves Ebenezer 151
fetches food 175
gives report 183
kind to imposter 252
Käsemeyer, Catharina, Palatine, w Johann Martin, recipient 11
Käsemeyer, Johann Martin, Palatine, recipient 11
crop report 220
Kalcher, Margaretha, Salz, w Ruprecht, recipient 6
useful 181
Kalcher, Ruprecht, Salz, manager of orphanage, recipient 6, 11
is supervisor 20
inspects roof 91
deeded a horse 92
to plant German crops 106
serves Granewetter 181
returns from Charleston 217
crop report 220
Kieffer, (Johann) Jacob, Palatine, s Theo, Sr., plantation threatened by flood 59, 67
carries letter to Port Royal 67
Feb, note 13
Kieffer, Maria, née Bacher, wid Meyer, Salz, marries J. J. Kieffer, Jr. 73
ill 151
Kieffer, Theobald, Sr., Palatine from Purysburg, takes letter to Bryan 47
his family hospitable 78
protects impostor 248
Kieffer, Theobald, Jr., Palatine, marries Maria Meyer 73, 78
brings Negro to church 86
very edifying 143
crop report 220
Kikar, . . . , ranger, tailor apprentice from Hamburg 260
Klocker, Bernhard, Salz, recipient 13
receives plantation 31
to serve as cowherd 79
receives legacy 165
gives child to Mrs. Brückner 235
dies 258
legacy 259
crop report 221
Klocker, Elisabetha, Salz, w Bernhard, recipient 13
sends letter 30
resigned to sickness 144
dies 154
Kocher, Apollonia, Salz, w Georg, recipient 14
Kocher, (Johann) Georg, Salz, recipient 14
a skilled man 76
buying plantation 224
crop report 222
Kogler, Barbara, née Rossbacher, wid Riedelsperger, Salz, w Georg 10
Kogler, Georg, Salz, recipient 10, 11
skilled and obliging 93
to make plow 105
directs work on mill 167
crop report 220
Kohleisen, Maria, Salz, w Peter, recipient 14
dies 155
Kohleisen, Peter, Salz, recipient 14
crop report 221
Koller, Engel, Swiss, niece Hans Krüsy, moves to orphanage 91
Kornberger, Gertraut, née Einecker, Salz, w Johann, recipient 7
employs Christina Häussler 88
Kornberger (Cornberger), Johann, Salz, recipient 7
relates past 104
crop report 220
Korthold, Dr. Christian, Pietist writer 127, 140
Krämer, Anna Maria. See Mrs, Paul Müller.
Kranwetter, see Granewetter.
Krause, Barbara, Salz, w Leonhard, recipient 7
visits Zittrauer 49
requests advice 104
visits Boltzius 213
Krause, Leonhard, Salz, recipient 7
builds and consecrates house 227
crop report 221
Kreder (Kröder), (Catharina) Apollonia, Salz, maid at orphanage, recipient 6, 15
to marry Paul Müller 210
Krüsy, Adrian, Swiss, s Hans, recipient 11
Krüsy, Hans, Swiss from Purysburg, recipient 11
disorderly household 91
Künlin, Maria, Salz, recipient 6
marries Held 49
Kurtz (Kurz), Matthäus, Salz from Cadzant 225
Oct., note 1
Kurtz, Anna, Salz, w Matthäus, 225
Kustobader, Catharina, Palatine, wid at orphanage, recipient 6
Lackner, Catharina Barbara, Salz, w Martin II, recipient 13
Lackner, Margaretha, Salz, w Martin I, recipient 6
to learn silk culture 85
Lackner, Martin I, Salz of 3rd transport, recipient 6
crop report 221
Lackner, Martin II, Salz of 4th transport, recipient 13
working hard 102
crop report 222
Landfelder, Ursula, Salz, née Wassermann, w Veit, recipient 8
bears daughter 39
Landfelder, Veit, Salz, recipient 8
gives up land 26
crop report 220
Lange, Dr. Joachim, works of 114
Lechner, Elisabetha, d Veit, Salz, receives legacy 179
among orphans 181
Lechner, Magdalena , Salz, w Veit, recipient 14
cannot read 78
sick 134
dies 173
legacy 179
Lechner, Veit, Salz, recipient 14
dissatisfied 16
cannot read 78
establishes smithy 81
receives legacy 179
crop report 222
Legacies: Christian Riedelsperger 92, 93
Matthäus Bacher 142
Maria Maurer 163
Simon Rieser 165
Magdalena Lechner 179
Catharina Scheffler 186
Bernhard Klocker 259
Leimberger (Lemberger), Christian, Salz, recipient 9, 11
prospering 85
ill 257
recovering 260
crop report 221
Leimberger, Margaretha, Palatine, née Staude, w Christian, recipient 9
raising Grimmiger child 226
ill 258
Leitner, Dorothea, Salz, w Josef, recipient 11
Leitner, Josef, Salz, recipient 11
cedes land 182
crop report 221
Lemberger, see Leimberger
Lemmenhofer, Maria, Salz, w Veit, recipient 10
Lemmenhofer, Veit, Salz, bro Gertraut Glaner 134
recipient 10
crop report 221
Linder, Capt. Johann, judge in Purysburg, receives medicine 27
Little Garden of Paradise, see Arndt.
Little Treasure Chest (Güldenes-Schatzkästlein der Kinder Gottes), see Bogatzky.
Lütkemann, author of Postille, 190
Luther, Martin, reformer, references to 110, 207
Malaria, see Diseases.
Map of Georgia, inaccurate 191
Marriages 1
Flerl-Gruber 29
Christ-Metzger 34
Held-Künlin 49
Schrempf-Brückl 78
Müller-Kreder 210
Zübli-Häussler 242
Scheffler-Ernst 249
Maurer, Barbara, Salz, recipient 9
Maurer, Elisabetha, Salz, w Gabriel, recipient 10
Maurer, Elisabetha, Salz, w. Hans, recipient 10
Maurer, Gabriel, Salz, recipient 10
cutting boards 54
legacy 164
Maurer, Georg, Salz
crop report 221
Maurer, Hans, Salz, recipient 10, 14
cutting boards 54
crop report 221
Maurer, Maria, Salz, w Hans, recipient 14, 22
to be salivated 54
legacy 163
Jan. note 16
Mayer, see Meyer.
McIntosh, Aeneas, captain at Palachocolas
Jan, note 2
Medicines: sold in Purysburg 27
Berlin fever powder 27
(called “Wurttemberg fever powder” 184
cardobenedicti 196
china de china 196
fever potions manufactured in Ebenezer 184
ipecacuona 196
pulvis antispasmodicus 198
saltpeter 166
spirits of vitriol 166
snakeroot 196
Memorial and Thanksgiving Celebration, annual event 50
Metzger, Mrs. . . . ., Palatine, d Jacob, marries Gottfried Christ 34
has three children 37
Metzger, Jacob, Palatine from Purysburg, father of Mrs. Christ, wishes son in orphanage 37
wishes to move to Ebenezer 264
Dec., note 11
Metzger, . . . , s of above, Palatine wishes to move to Ebenezer 46
Meyer, Elisabetha, w (Johann) Ludwig, recipient 14
crop report 221
Meyer, (Johann) Georg, bro (Johann) Ludwig, recipient 14
maker of fine purses 63
to mary Magdalena Roner 63
crop report 200
Meyer, (Johann) Ludwig, surgeon with 4th Salz transport, recipient 11
receives land from Steiner 35
attends wedding 50
treats Maria Maurer 54
treats Steiner 97
ill 179
treats Granewetter 181
treats Boltzius 200
Meyer, Magdalena, Swiss, d Ursula, moves to Ebenezer 55
to make silk 85
Jan., note 11
Meyer, Maria, wid, Salz, d Matthias Bacher, marries Theobald Kieffer, Jr., 78
Meyer, Ursula, Swiss wid, moves to Ebenezer 55
Jan., note 11
Milldye, Mr., quartermaster at Fort Argyle 238
Mill, work proceeding 57, 162, 167
charges 98
gifts for 108
upkeep 255
Mill River, see Abercorn Creek.
Mühlenberg, Heinrich Melchior, pastor from Halle, arrives in Savannah 209
preaches 210
departs to Charleston 211
proceeds to Philadelphia 247
Mühl-Fluss, see Abercorn Creek.
Mulberry trees, suffer from cold 72
planted for silkworms 99
Müller, Anna Christina, w Friedrich Wilhelm, recipient 9
edified 70
Müller, Anna Maria, w Paul, recipient 9
dies 165
Müller, Christina, d Friedrich
Wilhelm, to learn silkmaking 85
Müller, Friedrich Wilhelm, from
Frankfurt am Main, recipient 9
his kitchen burns 64
edified 20
Müller, (Johann) Paul, s Friedrich, recipient 9
to marry Apollonia Kreder 210
crop report 220
Müller, Dr. . . . , author of Postille 190
and Heavenly Kiss of Love 232
Negroes, fear of 146
Kieffer’s Negro attends church 86
Nett, Friedrich (Ludwig), Palatine cowherd, recipient 10
crop report 220
Nett, (Elisabetha) Magdalena, Palatine, w Friedrich, recipient 10
Ogeechee River, blackwater stream parallel to lower reaches of the Savannah River, mentioned 230
Oglethorpe, James Edward, founder of Georgia, covers medical costs 34
invites Vigera 43
donates horses 44
sends letter 90
receives Vigera and Pichler 109
advises on grapes 135
gives thanks for victory 183, 187
sends letter 247
Old Ebenezer, first Salz settlement, now Trustees’ cowpen i
Olives, see fruit.
Orphanage, overcrowded and roof decayed 181
receives legacy 164
Ortmann, Christoph, schoolmaster, recipient 8
to teach adults 101
reading lessons 133
crop report 220
Ortmann, Juliana, w Christoph, recipient 8
Orton, Christopher, Anglican minister in Savannah, refugee 148
travels to Abercorn 156
dies 175
Ott, Carl Sigismund, Salz, recipient 9
struck by limb 39
crop report 221
Ott, Catharina, Salz, w Carl, recipient 9
examined by Boltzius 125
Aug., note 2
Palachocolas, fort on Savannah River 1
Palatines, German redemptioners, many from Rhenish Palatinate i
Parker, Henry, Savannah magistrate, writes to wife at Ebenezer 149
Passion and Easter Sermons, see Arndt.
Peaches, see Fruit.
Pichler, Margaretha, Salz, w Thomas, recipient 7
Pichler, Thomas, Salz, recipient 7
distributes rice 17
serves as miller 88
appointed tythingman 109
commands rangers 121
accompanies courier 183
Jan., note 8
Pietist terminiology IV
Jan., notes 5, 19
Feb., note 5
March, note 6
Aug., note 3
Oct., note 8
Nov., note 17
Piltz, Andreas, Salz, recipient 13
dies 143
Piltz, Sybilla, Salz, w Andreas, recipient 3
crop report 222
Pletter, Elisabetha, w Johann, recipient 7
Pletter, Elisabetha, d Johann, dies 27
Pletter, Johann, Austrian, recipient 7
Plowshare, 105
Poor Man’s Apothecary, medical treatise = Dr. Carl, Armen Apotheka 116
Port Royal, small seaport in South Carolina 67, 103
Prost, Prior, author of Theologia viatorum, religious tractate 56
Prussia, Salz exiles in 59
Pure Milk of the Gospel, see Spener Purker (Parker), builder of mill
Feb., note 1
Pury, Charles, son of founder of Purysburg, issues script 80
Purysburg, Swiss settlement across Savannah River from Ebenezer, passim
Rangers, mounted scouts, 99, 107, 109
orders for 121
hold inspection 240
money for 247
Reck, Jacob, Swabian, Purysburg cobbler 103
Red Bluff, site of New Ebenezer i
Refugees from Spaniards 147-148
Reiter, Gertraut, Salz, w Peter, recipient 9
Reiter, Magdalena, Salz, w Simon, recipient 6
Reiter, Peter, Salz, recipient 9
under treatment 21
gives plantation to Klocker 31
his Christianity improving 45, 70
consoles Zittrauer 49
recuperating 83
visited by Boltzius 213
has tertian fever 216
crop report 220
Jan., note 15
Reiter, Simon, Salz, recipient 6
crop report 221
Rheinländer, Maria, Palatine, wid Friedrich, recipient 6
to learn silk culture 85
wishes children in orphanage 85
crop report 220
Riedelsperger, Christian, Salz, recipient 8, 11
ill 43
improving 51
has relapse 54
prepares will 92
downcast 208
lost in forest 229
Riedelsperger, Maria, nee Schweighoffer, Salz, w Christian, recipient 8
in orphanage 72
Rieger, Pastor, sermons of 249
Riesch, Rev. Bonaventura, clergyman in Lindau, donor 12
letter to 30
loves Klocker family 235
Rieser, Bartholomäus, Salz, recipient 8
crop report 220
Rieser, (Johann) Georg, Salz, s Bartholomäus, bitten by dog 140
Rieser, Magdalena, Salz, w Simon, recipient 14
ill 146
dies 169
Rieser, Maria, Salz, w Bartholomäus, recipient 8
Rieser, Maria, née Zugeisen, Salz, w Michael, recipient 8
edifying 145
Rieser, Michael, Salz, recipient 8
moves to plantation 39
edifying 145
crop report 221
Feb., note 7
Rieser Simon, recipient 14
legacy 165
ill 146
crop report 221
Riser, see Rieser.
Roner, Magdalena, Salz, recipient 15
to be married 63
Rottenberger, Catharina, née Piedler, Salz, w Christoph, recipient 10
Rottenberger, Christoph, Salz, recipient 10, 11
donates wood 26
to make plow 105
crop report 200.
Sachs-Gotha, German settlement in S. C., immigrants to 35
Sanftleben, Georg, Silesian carpenter, recipient 7
receives plantation 33
crop report 220
Sanftleben, Magdalena, née Arnsdorf, Palatine, w Georg, recipient 7
sells plantation 23
Savannah, chief city of Georgia passim
Savannah Town, trading post in S. C. near Augusta, mentioned 136
Schartner, Jacob, Salz, cowherd at orphanage, recipient 9
Schartner, Maria, Salz, w Jacob, recipient 9
Schauer’s Balm, see Medicines
Scheffler, Catharina, née Kraher, Salz, w Johann, recipient 15
eager for God’s word 77
cannot read 78
dies 184
legacy 186
Scheffler, Johann, not a Salz, recipient 15
visits Boltzius 43
fells trees 43
cannot read 78
knits stockings 241
sells plantation 241
marries wid Ernst 249
Scheraus, Johann, Salz, recipient 14
injures foot 43
improving 51
crop report 221
Scheraus, Maria Helena, Salz, w Johann, recipient 14
Schmidt, Johann (Hans), Austrian, recipient 8
ill 43
improving 51
cuts boards 54
visits Boltzius 100
executor of legacy 164
comforts N. 262
crop report 221
Schmidt, Maria, w Hans, recipient 8
bears child 76
Schoolmasters, see Christoph Ortmann, Ruprecht Steiner, Bernhard Klocker, Georg Kocher.
Schneider, Michael, Palatine, herdsman, receives legacy 164
Schrempf, Ruprecht, Salz, recipient 14
dissatisfied 15
marries 78
a new man 81
calls for Boltzius 102
penitent 119, 130, 146, 149, 150
asks advice 253
crop report 222
Schrempf, Barbara, see Brückl
Schubart, Pastor, religous author 114
May, note 9
Schumann, Pastor, chaplain to Salzburgers in Prussia 59, 87
Schwartzwälder family, Palatines at Cowpen 50
Schwartzwälder, Anna Maria, Palatine from Old Ebenezer, dies 170
Schweiger, Eva Regina, née Unselt, Palatine, w Georg, recipient 9
Schweiger, Georg, Salz, recipient 9
crop report 221
Schweighoffer, Margaretha, née Pindlinger, Salz, wid, recipient 6
ill 91
feels her sins 251
Scrip issued for Ebenezer 80
Silk culture, to be learned by Mrs. Lackner, Mrs. Rheinländer, and Magdalena Meyer 85
Smiths: smith from Purysburg begs 42
Lechner establishes smithy 81
Snakebite, Ruprecht Steiner 93
Mrs. Kieffer 192
Snakeroot, see Medicine.
Society, see SPCK.
Sola bills, bills of exchange issued by Trustees 247
Spanish traitor 157
SPCK (Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge) missionary society in London, patron of Salzburgers, presents decanter 74
Spelt, see crops.
Spener, Philip Jacob, Pietist leader, author of Pure Milk of the Gospel 198, 213
Squirrels, damage corn 206
Steinbacher, Barbara, Salz, recipient 15
Steiner, Maria, Salz, w Ruprecht, recipient 7
Steiner, Ruprecht, Salz, recipient, land to Ludwig Meyer 35
serves as schoolmaster 36, 101, 182
bitten by snake 93
recovers 97
attests to blessing 200
Stephens, Thomas, s Col. Stephens, leader of Malcontents 213
Oct., note 5
Stephens, Col. William, Trustees’
secretary in Georgia, sends letter 107
receives Boltzius 146
reports massacre 242
Stollberg, Countess of, Pietist author 235
Stuttgart, city in Wurttemberg, source of gifts 65, 71
Surveyor, see Avery.
Swine, bought for 4th Salz transport 70
Swiss boy, brought from Savannah 77
Sympathetic cure 167
Terry, John (Jean Thierry), recorder at Frederica, refugee at Ebenezer 155
relates battle 188
July, note 10
Thanksgiving for victory 183, 187
Theologia viatorum, see Porst.
Therapy and cures, see Bloodletting, Sympathetic cure, Snakebite
salivation 54
Theriac, see Medicine.
Theus, Jeremias, Swiss painter in Charleston 259
Thilo, Christian Ernst, physician, recipient 11
Thilo, Friederica, née Helfenstein, Palatine, w Christian Ernst, recipient 11
Thomson, Capt. William, brings letters 173
True Christianity (Wahres Christenthum), devotional book by Johannes Arndt 94, 97, 144. See March, note 9
Trustees for Establishing a Colony in Georgia i and Passim
Urlsperger, Samuel, Senior of Lutheran Ministry in Augsburg i
mentioned 172
letter from 178
Verelst, Harman, Trustees’ accountant, letter to 74
from 222
Vernon, James, Trustee, letter to 75
Vernonburg, Swiss and German village on Vernon River iii, 225, 250
Vigera, Johann, citizen of Strassburg, conductor of 4th transport, distributes food and gifts 2, 5
busy at mill 17
brings money 18
agrees to charity 22
reports good work 25
invited to Frederica 44
attends wedding 50
happy in Ebenezer 75
writes to Strassburg, Vernon, and Verelst 75
balances accounts 79
issues scrip 80
in Savannah 107
building house 185
Vines, see Grapes.
Walbaum, Counselor, benefactor, recommends cure 196
Wallpurger, Mrs., wid in Purysburg
Sept., note 10
War of Jenkins Ear iii
Watkins, Mr., . . . , officer, brings letter 182
Watson, Mr. . . . , alderman in Savannah, inspects plantations 160
returns to Savannah 161
Weekly History, London newspaper, reports on Ebenezer 108
Well, needs repairs 63
Wheat, see crops.
Whitefield, George, English evangelist, collects money in Scotland for Salzburgers 102, 107, 115, 138
Feb., note 4
Williams, Robert, leader of Malcontents 247
Wills, see legacies.
Window panes, in church 232
Winter, Ruprecht, pious Salzburger in Ulm, sends letter 33
Wolves, destructive 42
Wurttemberg, duchy in South Germany, source of gifts iii, 3, 6, 12, 48
Zant, Bartholomäus, Swiss, recipient 10
crop report 221
Zettler, Elisabetha Catharina, née Kieffer, Palatine, w Matthias, recipient 7
returns to parents 47
Zettler (Zedler), Matthias, Salz, shoemaker, recipient 7
builds new house 223
crop report 221
Ziegenhagen, Friedrich Michael, royal chaplain, “Reverend Father” of Georgia Salzburgers, directs benefactions 13
publishes letter 108
mentioned 209
Zimmerebner, Margaretha, Salz, née Berenberger, recipient 10
reads catechism 78
Zimmerebner, Ruprecht, Salz, recipient 10
improving 49
crop report 220
Zinzendorf, Count Ludwig von, leader of Moravians, builds church in Philadelphia 231
Zittrauer, Margaretha, Salz, w Paul, reipient 10
Zittrauer, Paul, Salz, recipient 10
crop report 220
Zittrauer, Ruprecht, Salz, recipient 9
ill 40
improves 48
loses son 210
crop report 221
Zittrauer, Samuel, s Paul, dies 17
Züblin (Zübli), Ambrosius, Swiss, recipient 11
he or broher marries Christina Häussler 242
crop report 220
Dec., note 1
Zübli, David, Swiss, bro of Ambrosius, father of Johann Joachim 219, 222, 242
Zübli, Johann Jacob, Swiss, bro Ambrosius (it is not clear which is being mentioned)
Zübli, Johann Joachin, Swiss, s David, Reformed minister 223
Nov., note 2
Zwiffler, Andreas, Silesian apothecary with 1st transport, writes from Philadelphia 230
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