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Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America . . .: Volume Thirteen, 1749 and Volume Fourteen, 1750: Cumulative Index to Volumes I through XII

Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America . . .: Volume Thirteen, 1749 and Volume Fourteen, 1750
Cumulative Index to Volumes I through XII
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table of contents
  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Dedication
  5. Volume Thirteen, 1749
    1. Contents
    2. Foreword to the Reissue
    3. Introduction
    4. Daily Reports of the Year 1749
    5. Songs Sung by the Salzburgers in the Year 1749
    6. Cumulative Index to Volumes I through XII
    7. Notes for the Year 1749
    8. Index for the Year 1749
  6. Volume Fourteen, 1750
    1. Contents
    2. Introduction
    3. Daily Reports of the Year 1750
    4. Hymns Sung by the Georgia Salzburgers in 1750
    5. Notes for the Year 1750
    6. Index for the Year 1750

APPENDIX II

Cumulative Index to Volumes I through XII

Salz = Salzburger, Pal = Palatine
Some of the following words and names do not
appear alphabetically in the various indexes but,
as indicated below, are subsumed under entries such
as Crops, Disease, and Fruit.

Aaron, convert in India, 11, 12

Abercorn, village near juncture of Abercorn Creek and Savannah River 1–12

Abercorn Creek (Mill River), branch of Savannah River 1–12

Abercorn Island, between Savannah River and Abercorn Creek, 5

Aboab, Davis, author, 11

Absolutum Decretum 8, 12

Acton, German and Swiss settlement, 11

Acorns 4, 5, 6, 11, see Fruit.

Adde, Friedrich, s Salomo, 8

Adde, (Johann) Heinrich, s Salomo, 5–8

Adde (Ade), Margaretha, w Salomo, 5, 6, 8, 9

Ade (Adde), (Hieronymus) Salomo, Swabian 5–9

Adult education, 9

Agriculture, see Crops.

Albinus, Johann Georg, hymnist, 11, 12

Albinus, Mr., Court Chaplain, 11, 12

Alligator, 2, 4, 9

Alther, Johann, Swiss butcher 7

Altamaha River, river in central Georgia 1, 2

Anabaptists 8, 11

Anton, Leopold, Count of Firmian, Archbishop of Salzburg, 1

Anton, Paul, Pietist writer, 1–3, 5, 9

Appenzell, Appenzellers, 4, 5, 11

Apples, 11, see Fruit.

Arians, religious sect, 11

Arndt, Johann, Pietist writer, 1–12

Arnensee, Pastor, treatise by, 4

Arnold, Mrs., letter to, 3

Arnsdorf (Ernstdorf), Andreas Lorentz, Pal, 3, 4, 7, 8

Arnsdorf, Catharina Dorothea, Pal, w Andreas Lorentz 3–5, 8, 11

Arnsdorff, Catherina Dorothea, Pal, d Andreas Lorentz, 5, 6, 8

Arnsdorf, Magdalena, Pal, d. Andreas, 7, 8

Arnsdorff, (Johann) Peter, Pal, s Andreas Lorentz, 6, 7, 8–10

Arnsdorf, Sophia (Catharina), Pal, d Andreas Lorentz, 5, 8

Avery, Joseph, English surveyor, 8–12

Augsburg, city in Swabia, 1, 2, 3, 8–12

Augusta, city up the Savannah River, 5, 10, 11

Augustine, Mr., English settler, 1

Ausführliche Nachrichten, 5, 7, 8, 11, see Ebenezer Reports.

Bach, Gabriel, Salz 1–8

Bach, Margaretha, nee Staud, Pal,, w Gabriel, 7

Bacher, Anna Maria, Salz, w Balthasar, 8, 9, 11, 12

Bacher, Apollonia, Pal, d Matthias, 8

Bacher, Balthasar, Salz, 8, 9, 11, 12

Bacher, Christina, Salz, w Matthias, 9, 10

Bacher, Maria, nee Schweiger, Salz, w Thomas, 6–10, 12

Bacher, Matthias, Salz, 8, 9

Bacher, Thomas, Salz, 2–4, 6–10, 12

Baptisms, see Births and Baptisms.

Balsamus cephalicus, 2

Barber, Mr. Jonathan, chaplain at Bethesda, 7, 8

Baptisms, see Births and Baptisms.

Barker, Joseph, keeper of cowpen, 5, 8

Barley 5, 8, 11, 12. See Crops.

Barn, 4

Barley stamp, 12

Bauer, Andreas, Austrian, 3

Baumgarten, Siegmund Jacob, professor at Halle, 1, 3, 4

Bavaria, province in Germany, 3

Baynton, Peter, merchant in Philadelphia, 1

B*ck, German drifter, 11

Beans 2–5, 7, 8–12. See Crops.

Bears, 3, 4, 9, 10, 12

Beaufain, Hector Bellinger de, merchant, 7

Beer, making of, 1, 3

Bees, 3, 5–7

Beginning of Christian Life, see Dogma...

Behm, Martin, hymnist, 11

Beiträge zum Bau des Reiches Gottes, 8, see Contribution.

Belcher, Jonathan, gov. of Massachusetts, 1–3

Bell for church, 7, 11

Benefactions, 1–12. See also Charities and Gifts.

Beque (Becu), Gilbert, French baker, 1, 3, 11

Beque, w above, 3

Berein, German chaplain in London, 6–8.

Berenberger, Margaretha, Salz, 6, 8

Berlin fever powder, 8, 10

Bernstein, C.A., composer, 5

Bethesda, Whitefield’s orphanage near Savannah, 7–9, 11

Beyer, pastor in Zezeno, 2

Bichler, see Pichler.

Bilfinger, Georg Bernhard, theologian at Tübingen, 3

Birds, cause damage, 4, 5

Births, 2, 4–6, 8–12

Bischoff, Anna Maria, Pal, 6, 7

Bischoff, Heinrich, see Bishop.

Bishop, Friederica, Pal, nee Unselt, w Henry, 8–10

Bishop (Bischoff), Henry, former servant to Boltzius 2–9, 12

Blacksmiths, see Smiths.

Bloodletting 4, 7, 12

Blumengärtlein, religious tract, 11

Bogatzky, Carl Heinrich, Pietist author, 2–12

Böhler, Peter, Moravian missionary, 5, 6, 8

Böhme, Anton Wilhelm, Pietist theologian, 2, 3, 5

Böhmer, J. H., hymnist, 5

Bohemian pastors in Berlin, 7

Bohner, Magdalena, hymnist, 8

Boltzius, Christina Elisabetha, d Johann Martin, 8

Boltzius, Gertraut, w Johann Martin, 2, 5, 6, 11

Boltzius, Gotthilf Israel Johann Martin, 6–8

Boltzius, Johann Martin, pastor at Ebenezer, 1–12

Boltzius, Samuel Leberecht, s Johann Martin, 8

Boltzius, Mrs., mother of Johann Martin, 1, 2, 3

Bonin, Ulrich Bogsilaus von, hymnist, 11

Book of Gifts and Benefactions, 8

Book of Universal Mercy, 12

Booklet of the Blessings of God, 8

Books, donation of, 12

Bosomworth, Thomas, Anglican minister, 12

Boston, Mass, von Reck in, 1

Bötticher, inspector, 3

Bounty, 8, see Corn-shilling.

Bourquin, Jean, Swiss surgeon, 8

Bourgeois respectability, 3

Boynd, Dr. of Rotterdam, 3

Bozoardic powder, medicine, 5

Brandner, Maria, nee Hierl, w Matthias, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8

Brandner, Maria, d Matthias, 8

Brandner, Matthias, Salz 2–6, 8, 11, 12

Brands, cattle, 5

Brandy, 3, 8, 11, 12

Braunberger, Matthias, Salz 1–3

Breithaupt, Abbot Joachim Justus, Pietist author, 1, 3, 4, 7

Brent, Pietist theologian, 1

Breuer, Pastor in East Prussia, 5, 10

Brickl, see Brückl.

Bricks 6, 9, 10

Bridges, 2, 4, 9

Brückl, Barbara, Salz, 9

Brückner, Georg, Salz, 3–12

Bruckner, (Anna) Margaretha, nee Muller, Pal, w Georg, 6, 7, 9

Brunnholz, Johann Peter, pastor in Philadelphia, 11, 12

Bryan, Hugh, South Carolina planter, 2, 6, 8

Bryan, Jonathan, South Carolina planter, 2, 8–10

Buchfelder, E. W. hymn by, 3

Bücher vom wahren Christentum, 6, see True Christianity.

Buckwheat, 5

Bugenhagen, Johann, Pietist theologian, 1

Bühler, Peter, error for Böhler, Peter, 8

Building of the Kingdom of God 6, 7

Burgsdorff, Landeshauptmann von, benefactor, 3, 9

Burgsteiner, Agatha, Salz, w Matthias, 2–4, 6, 8, 9

Burgsteiner, Johannes, s Matthias, 8

Burgsteiner, Matthias, Salz, 1–8

Burgsteiner, Ruprecht, Salz, 8, 9

Burgsteiner, ———, d Ruprecht, 9

Busk, Indian ceremony, 3

Butienter (Butjenter), Heinrich Alard, court chaplain, 1–8

Butter, 3, 4

Cabbages, used as fodder, 12

Cadzand, place in Holland, 1, 9, 10, 11

Callenberg, Dr. Johannes Heinrich, missionary to the Jews, 1–3

Calves 2–8

Calvinists, see Reformed.

Camuso, Maria, Italian silkworker, 8, 9

Canstadt, port of embarcation on Neckar, 7–9

Canstein Bibles, 7

Cardobenedictin, 3

Carl, Dr. Johann Samuel, physician, 3, 9

Carl Rudolf, Prince of Wurttemberg, imposter, 9

Carolina, see South Carolina, North Carolina.

Carp, 8

Carpenter, Nicholas, English boy at Ebenezer, 2, 3, 6, 8

Carpenters, 2, 5, 6, 10, 11, 12. See Georg Kogler, Fr. Müller, Stephan Rottenberger, Schubdrein brothers.

Carts, 8

Catholics, slip in, 5, 11

Catholic soldier, converted, 10, 11

Cattle, 1–12

Cattle disease, 9, 10

Causton, Thomas, keeper of the stores, 1–8, 10

Causton, Mrs., wife of above, 3

Cedar wood, 10

Census in Ebenezer, 10

Charleston, city in South Carolina, 1–12

Cherokees, 3, 5, 8, 9, 11, 12

Chicasaws, 5

Chiffelle, Henri François, Swiss minister, 4–6, 8

China de china, 4

Chinkapins, 2, 3, 6, see Fruit.

Christ, (Johann) Gottfried, converted Jew, 3–11

Christ, nee Metzger, w Gottfried, 9, 11

Christ-Bescherung (Christ’s Gifts), devotional work, 5, 7

Christ the Core of Holy Writ, by A. H. Francke, 3

Christ the Sun and Substance of the Holy Scripture, same as above.

Christ’s Christmas Gifts, religious treatise, 1, 3

Christliche Anweisung, religious tract, 11

Churches, 6, 7, 8, 12, see Jerusalem and Zion.

Churching, 2, 3, 5, 6

Church penance, 3, 7

Clapboards, used for building, 3

Clauder, Mr., pastor in Halberstadt, 1, 5

Clausewitz, Prof. Benedikt Gottlieb, Pietist author, 7

Clausnitzer, Tobias, hymn by, 3

Clay for chimneys, 2

Clay eating (pica), 7

Coins, currency, and copper money, 3, 11, 12

Collin, Friedrich Eberhard, Pietist writer, 3–5, 7

Columella, Roman writer, 11

Commandments, Ten, 3

Commentary, work by Johannes Arndt, 1

Communal labor, 2, 3, 10

Communion, 1–10, see Holy, see Holy Communion.

Compendium der ganzen christlichen Lehre, religious tract 11

Compendium Theologicum, by J. A. Freylinghausen 3, 4, 7–9, 11

Confirmation 10, 11. See Holy Communion.

Consecration, see House consecration.

Consilia Latina, religious tract, 6

Consilium medicum, medical treatise, 2

Construction, see Church, Mill.

Contemplation of Solitude, devotional treatise, 8

Continuations, the continuations of the Ausführliche Nachrichten, 8–11

Contribution to the Building of the Kingdom of God, religious tract, 1, 3, 6–8. See Beiträge....

Cooing Dove, devotional work, 3, 4

Coram, Capt. Thomas, Trustee, 1–5

Corn, 2–11. See under crops.

Cornberger, Gertraut, w. Johann, 4–8

Cornberger, Johann, Salz, 3, 4, 7, 8

Corn-shilling, subsidy on crops, 4, 8–10. See Subsidies.

Corpus Evangelicorum, Protestant Body at Regensburg, 3, 6, 11

Costerus (Kosterus), friend in Holland, 1–3

Cotterall, Clement, 1

Cotton, 5, 11

Council in Savannah, 11, 12

Counterfit money, 2

Cowherds, 8, see Herdsmen and Friedrich Nett, Jacob Schartner, Michael Schneider.

Cowie, Capt., captured by Spaniards, 12

Cowpen (Old Ebenezer), 8, 11

Cows, see Cattle 1–12

Crabgrass, 11, 12

Cranwetter, see Graniwetter.

Crasselius, B., hymnist, 5

Crause, see Krause.

Crause, Barbara, nee Einecker, 4, 6

Crause, Leonard, 5, 6

Crecelius, pastor at Reicheltheim, 8

Creeks 1–9, 12. See Indians.

Crell, Walburga, Salz, 9

Crocodile, see Alligator.

Crops, 1–12. See barley, beans, corn, oats, peanuts, peas, rice, rye, spelt, sweet potatoes, wheat, German crops, crop reports, fruit, vegetables.

Crows, destroy corn, 3

Cudulur (Cudalore), mission at, 7, 11, 12

Cugel, see Gugel.

Currency, see Coins.

Curtius, see Kurtz, Jac. Fr. Custobader, Catherina, Pal, 8

Cypress trees, a durable wood 10

Damius, O. C., hymnist, 4

Darien, Scots Settlement 5, 6, 8, 12

Das gewaltige Eindringen in das Reich Gottes, religious tract, 7

Dasher (Täscher), Martin, Swiss, 8

Daubaz, Capt., 5

Deaths, 1–12

Deer, 3–8, 12

Deer horn, 8

Decretum Absolutum (Absolutum Decretum), 8

Degmair, Matthäus Friedrich, chaplain with first Salz. transport 1, 3

Deists, sectarians, 11

Delamotte, Charles, schoolmaster, 4, 5

Depp, Anna Elisabeth, Pal, 7

Depp, ..., bro Anna Elisabetha Kieffer, 10

Depp, Valentin, Swiss, 8

Depp, Mrs., mother Valentin, 8

Diamond, Capt., 4

Diarrhea (usually dysentary), 4

Die Auferstehung Christi, religious tract, 7

Dietzius, Andreas Gottfried, passenger with Salz, 2, 3

Diseases, 1–12. See “Clay eating,” Diarrhea, Dysentary, “Epilepsy,” Fever clot, Malaria, Scurvy.

Doctrine of Atonement, religious tract, 12

Dogma of the Beginning of Christian Life, by A. H. Francke, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11

Dover, English port, 1, 3

Drese, A., hymnist, 5

Dresler, Catharina, w Johann Georg, 9

Dresler (Dressler), Johann Georg, Pal, 8, 9

Dressler, W. C., hymnist, 5

Driessler, Ulrich, minister at Frederica, 8, 11, 12

Driessler, w of above, 11

Drought, 5, 10, 11

Duché, Andrew, potter, 6–8

Ducks, wild, 2

Dunbar, Capt. George, master of Prince of Wales, 1, 2

Durninger, Mr., benefactor of Salzburgers, 9

Dürrenberg, province adjacent to Salzburg, 12

Dürrenbergers (Tirnbergers), religious exiles in Cadzant, 1, 3

Dysentary, 3, 4, 12

East India, site of Lutheran missions, 3, 4, 8, 11, 12

East Prussia, see Prussia.

Ebenezer, Salz settlement, 1–12

Ebenezer Creek, unnavigable waterway from Old to New Ebenezer 1–12

Ebenezer Reports, see Ausführliche Nachrichten.

Egger, Margaretha, Salz, 6

Egmont, John Percival, Earl of, 3, 7

Eigel, Georg, Salz, 8, 9, 11

Eigel, Ursula, Salz, w Georg 9

Eigel children, five in number 9

Einecker, Barbara, Salz, 7

Einecker, Gertraut, Salz, 3, 5, 6

Eischberger, Anna Maria, Salz, w David 8, 9

Eischberger, Catherina, Salz, d Ruprecht, 8, 11

Eischberger, David, Salz, miller, 9

Eischberger, Johann, Salz, s Ruprecht, 8

Eischberger, Maria, Salz, w Ruprecht, Salz, 2, 3, 5–7, 9

Eischberger, Ruprecht, Salz, 2–9, 11, 12

Elers, founder of Halle bookstore, 5, 6

Emigrant Fund, fund for Salz exiles at Regensburg, 1

Empire (Holy Roman Empire), 8

End of a Righteous Person, religious tract, 1

Ende, Baron von, benefactor, 8

Engelbrecht, Martin, Augsburg engraver, 7

English lady, refugee at Ebenezer, 9

English language, study of, 2, 11

“Epilepsy” (any paroxysm), 10, 11

Epistle Prayers, by A. H. Francke, 5

Erbauliche Betrachtungen vom Ursprung und Adel der Seelen, 6

Erfurt, German city, 4

Erfurt Bible, inexspensive scripture, 11

Ernst, Heinrich, hymnist, 12

Ernst, Johannes, s Josef, 8

Ernst, Josef, h of Anna Maria, 3–9

Ernst, (Anna) Maria, wid Josef, 3, 4, 7–9

Ernst, Sabina, d Josef, 8, 11

Ernst, Susanna, d Josef, 8

Essentia amara, medicine, 3

Essentia dulcis, medicine, 2–4, 8

Europa, ship bring Swiss transport, 8

European crops, see German crops.

Evangelische Lehre, religious tract, 12

Eveleigh, Samuel, merchant in Charleston, 4, 5

Fabric of God’s Kingdom, Pietist treatise, 3

Falck, Gabriel, questionable Swedish preacher, 5, 6

Fallowfield, John, English official, 6

“Fathers,” patrons of Georgia Salzburgers, 5, 7, 8, 10–12. See G. A. Francke, Samuel Urlsperger, Friedrich Michael Ziegenhagen.

Feesen, a kind of spelt, 11

Felser, Georg, Salz, 3

Felss, Pastor, minister in Lindau, 9

Fences, 4, 8–12

Fever, 3–6, 8–10, 12. See Disease.

Fever clot, 7, 9

Figs, 11, see Fruit.

Fire, for clearing woods, 3, 4

Fireplaces, 2, 3

Fish at Ebenezer, 2, 3, 5, 8 (under carp)

Fish otter, 2

Fischer, Rev. J. G., pastor at Cadzant, 1, 3

Flax, 5, 11, 12

Fleiss, Balthasar, Salz, 1, 3

Flerl, Anna Maria, Salz, w Hans, 5–9, 11, 12

Flerl, Carl, Salz, 3, 5, 8–10

Flerl, Hans, Salz, bro Carl, 3, 5–12

Flerl, Maria, Salz, w Carl, 5, 6, 10

Flörl, see Flerl.

Flour and meal from mill, 3–5, 8, 10

Flower Garden (Blumengärtlein), religious tract, 11

Forceful Entry into the Kingdom of God, devotional tract, 4

Fort Argyle, fort on Ogeechee River, 2, 7–9, 11

Fort St. George, in Georgia, 3

Fort St. George in India, 11

Fort Venture, fort on Savannah River, 11

Fourth Salz transport, 8

Francis, English captain at Fort Venture, 9

Francis, Mrs., Palatine wife of captain, 9

Francke, August Hermann, founder of Francke Foundation in Halle, 1–12

Francke, Gotthilf August, s A. G. Francke, 1–12

Francke Foundation, charitable institute in Halle, 1–3, 5, 7, 8, 11

Francke, Paul, Pal from Purysburg, 4, 7

Frankfurt on the Main, German city, 3

Frankfurt on the Oder, German city, 3

Frederica, town on St. Simons, 3–12

Frederick William, King of Prussia, 7, 8

Freihaupt, Abbot, professor at Halle, 3

Freylinghausen, Johann Anastasius, professor at Halle, author, 2–12

Freylinghausen hymnbook, 2–4, 7, 10–12

Frisch, Johann Friedrich, 6

Fruit, 6, 11. See Apples, Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Quinces, Olives.

Fry, Capt. Tobias, master of the Purrysburg, 1–3

Gamekeeper, refused by Boltzius, 5

Garden of Paradise, devotional work by Johannes Arndt, 1

Gebhart, Elisabetha, d Philip, 8

Gebhart, Eva, d Philip, 8

Gebhart, Magdalena, d Philip, 6, 8

Gebhart, Martha, w Philip, 7

Gebhart, Philip, Pal, 6, 7, 12

Gedicke, L., hymnist, 5

Geese, reference to goose eggs, 9

Geistreiches Gesangbuch, hymnal, 11, 12

Gemig, merchant in Hamburg, 2

Georgii, Privy Counselor, benefactor, 8, 9

Gerdes (Guerdes), Heinrich Walther, pastor of Swedish church in London 1, 3–5

Gerhard, Paul, hymnist, 3–5, 8, 11

Gerlach, shoemaker in Naumburg, 12

German Chapel in London, 2, 8, 11

German crops (wheat, rye, barley, oats), 11, 12. See Crops.

German Indian trader, 5

German servants (Palatines), 5, 6, 8, 10–12

Germans at Charleston, 4

Germans at Purysburg, 2–5

Germans at Savannah, 4, 5, 7–9, 11, 12

Germantown, town in Pennsylvania, 1, 11, 12

Gersdorf, Henriette Catherine, hymnist, 12

Gertrude Book, (Gertrudenbuch), Catholic devotional book, 3

Gewaltige Eindringen in das Reich Gottes, das, religious text, 7

Gichtel, Johann Georg, religious zealot, 4

Giessendanner, Johann, nephew of Johann Ulrich, 8

Giessendanner, Johann Ulrich, Swiss minister in S.C., 4, 5, 8

Gift of Christ, 5, see Christ-Bescherung.

Glaner, Georg, Salz, 8, 10, 11

Glaner, Gertraut, Salz, nee Lemmenhoffer, w Georg, 9, 11, 12

Glanz, Sebastian, Salz, 2, 3, 8

Glass windows, 5, 6, 10

Glaucha, town near Halle, 4

Glaucha Home Liturgy (Glauchische Haus-Kirch Ordnung), religious tract, 7, 11

Glockengiesser, Mr., manufacturer of Berlin fever powder, 9

Glocker, Bernhard, Salz, 8

The Glory and Dogma A.C., religious tract, 10

God’s Sacred Heart, religious treatise, 11

Göbel, Johann, Prussian deputy, 2, 3

Göcking, Pastor G. G. G., author, 1, 7

Goldeck, place in Salzburg, 12

Golden A.B.C. Book, devotional tract, 5, 6

Gotter, Ludwig Andreas, hymnist, 8

Graham, Dr., neighbor of Salzburgers, 10, 12

Graniwetter, Anna Catharina, Salz, w Caspar, 9, 10–12

Graniwetter, Caspar, Salz, 8, 9, 11

Grapes, 2, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, see Fruit and Vines.

Grass, burned each winter, 10

Grimmiger, Andreas, Austrian, 3, 5–9

Grimmiger, Anna Maria, wid Bischoff, w Andreas, 8, 9

Grimmiger, Catharina, d Andreas, 3, 5, 8, 9

Grimmiger, Sabina, first w Andreas, 3

Gronau, Catharina, nee Kröner, Salz, w Israel Chr., 5, 6

Gronau, Friederica, d Israel Christian, 10

Gronau, Hanna Maria, d Israel Chr., 8

Gronau, Israel Christian, assistant minister in Ebenezer, 1–12

Gronau, Israel Christian, Jr., son of above, 8, 9

Grossgebauer, Theophilus, author, 11

Gruber, Hans, Salz 1–3

Gruber, Johann, Salz, s Peter, 8

Gruber, Maria, Salz, nee Kröhr, wid Mosshamer, wid Peter Gruber, 5–9

Gruber, Peter, Salz, 2–8

Gruber, Schönmann, see Schönmannsguber.

Grünig (Grüning, Griening), Abraham, Swiss, 3–5, 8, 11

Gschwandl, Margaretha, nee Hofer, first w Thomas, 2, 8

Gschwandl, Sybilla, Salz, second w Thomas, 6, 8, 9

Gschwandl, Thomas, Salz 1–11

Gschwandl, ..., child of Thomas, 2

Guard, mounted at Ebenezer, 3

Güldenes A.B.C., see Golden A.B.C..

Güldenes Messbüchlein, Catholic devotional, 7, 8

Güldenes Schatz-Kästlein, devotional work, 6–8

Guerdes, see Gerdes.

Gugel (Cugel, Kugel), Matthias, 4th Salz transport, 9

Gullman, Mr., British resident at Frankfurt, 1

Haberer, Anna Barbara, Salz, w Michael, 9

Haberer, Michael, Salz, 9

Haberfehner, Franz, Austrian, 3

Haberfehner, Magdalena, d Franz, 3–8, 10

Haberfehner, Maria, w Franz, 3

Haberfehner, Susanna, d Franz, 5, 8

Habermann, Johann, 6

Habersham, James, merchant, 5–12

Haeremond, captain of the Charles, 6

Hagen, Josef, Moravian in Savanah, 8

Hahn, German in London, 3

Halle, city in East Germany, home of Francke Foundation, 1–12

Halle hymnbook, 7, 11, 12, same as Freylinghausen’s hymnbook.

Halle orphange, 4, 5, 11

Halle Pietism, influence of, 1

Hamilton, Henry, English wig-maker, 8

Hamilton, Regina Charlotte, w. Henry, 8

Handel, Friedrich, arias by, 12

Handschuh, Mr., minister in Philadelphia, 11

Hanover, city in Germany, 2, 12

Hardt, Hermann von der, German scholar, 3

Hares, 8

Harness, donated by Whitefield, 11

Harper, Simon, English boy, 8

Harrington, James, English sociologist, 11

Harris, Francis, partner of Habersham, 6, 7, 11, 12

Hartmann, Johann Ludwig, 6

Hässler, see Hessler.

Hässlin (Hesslin), Frau von, benefactress, 4–8

Häussler, Christina, unmarried Salz, 9

Haus–Tafel, book by Martin Luther, 6–8

Hawks, 12

Hay, 3, 10, 12

Heavenly Kiss of Love, religious tract, 9

Heinrich, Anna Magdalena, Pal, d Peter, 10

Heinrich, Anna Maria, Pal, d Peter, 6

Heinrich, Catharina, Pal, d Peter, 8

Heinrich, (Johann) Georg, Pal, confirmed, 11

Heinrich, Juliana, Pal, w Peter, 8

Heinrich, (Anna) Margaretha, Pal, d Peter, 8

Heinrich, Peter, deceased, Boltzius’ Palatine servant, 6, 8–10

Held, Conrad, Pal, 7, 8

Held, Elisabetha, Pal, w. Conrad, 6, 8

Held, Elisabetha, w Conrad, 6

Held, (Johann) Georg, Pal, s Conrad, 6, 8, 9, 11

Held, Maria, Pal, w Georg, 11

Held, (Hans) Michael, Pal, s Conrad, 7, 8

Helfenstein, Christian, s Dorothea, 8

Helfenstein, (Anna) Dorothea, Palatine, w Joh. Jac., 3–9

Helfenstein, (Johann) Friedrich, s Dorothea, 4–6, 8

Helfenstein, (Johann) Jacob, Swiss tanner, 3

Helfenstein, (Johann) Jacob, s of above, 5, 8

Helfenstein, Jeremias, s Dorothea, 5, 8

Helfenstein, Johannes, s Dorothea, 8

Helfenstein, Maria Christina, d Dorothea, 6

Helfenstein, Maria Frederica, d Dorothea, 4–6

Helmstedt, university town, 3

Hemp, being raised 11

Henkel, Count von, author, 11

Herdsmen, 2, 4–7, see Cowherds.

Hermann, J., hymnist, 5

Hermann, bleacher in Kempten, 8

Hermsdorf, Capt. Adolf von, German officer, 3

Hernberger, Anna Justina, w Franz, 6, 7

Hernberger, Franz Sigismund, tailor, 3–8

Heron, Col., commandant at Frederica, 122

Herrnhut, estate of Count Zinzendorf, 8

Herrnhuters, 5, 8, 11, see Moravians.

Hertzog, Martin, Salz, servant at orphanage, 3–10

Hesslin, see Hässlin.

Hessler (Hässler, Hössler), Christian, Salz, 3–9

Hessler, Elisabetha Christina, Salz, 11

Hesslin, see Hässlin.

Hewitt, Mrs., Indian interpreter, 8

Hierl, Maria, Salz, 1

Hildebrand, Deacon, pastor in Augsburg, 1, 5–8

Hirte, theology student at Halle, 5

Hoe, inferior to plow, 10, 11

Hofer, Anna, Salz, 1

Hogs, 4–6. See Pigs, Swine.

Hohleise, benefactor in Augsburg, 8

Holtzendorff, Johann, judge at Purysburg, 1, 4, 7

Holtzer, Catharina, d Susanna, 5–8

Holtzer, Susanna, Austrian widow, 3, 4

Holy communion, 1–12

Holtzer, ..., d Susannah, 4

Holy Roman Empire, 8

Homann, map maker, 10

Honey, 3, 5, 11

Hopewell, ship, 12

Hopton, ..., Charleston merchant, 8, 9

Horbius, Johann Heinrich, Pietist writer, 8

Horses, 1, 5–11

Horse collars, 10

Horse harness, 10

Horton, Major, commandant at Frederica, 11, 12

Hossenecker, see Ossenecker.

Hössler, see Hessler.

House consecrations, 5, 8–11

Household Conversations, devotional work by Paul Anton, 1, 5

Huber, Lorentz, Salz, 1, 3

Huber, Margaretha, Austrian orphan, 5, 8

Huber, Maria, wife of Lorentz 1

Huber. Maria, w Lorentz, 1, 3

Huber children, 2

Huber, Mrs., German benefactress, 8

Hunter, Patrick, physician at Bethesda, 7–9

Hymns, 4–7, see Appendices to Vols. 7 ff.

Ihler, Maria, wid from Purysburg, 5

Indentured servants, 12, see German servants.

India, missions in, 7, 11, 12

Indian Hut, area near Ebenezer, 2–5

Indian trader, 2, 8

Indians, 1–12. See Cherokees, Chickasaws, Creeks, Uchees.

Indigo, 12

Informatorum biblicum, devotional work by Johannes Arndt, 1

Ingham, Benjamin, English missionary, 3, 4

Ironstones (lumps of clay), used for building, 10

Inspirationists, sect in Germany, 5

Introduction to the Study of the Passion Story, religious treatise by Freylinghausen, 3, 7

Jenys, Paul, Speaker of house in S.C., 1

Jerusalem Church in Ebenezer, 10–12

Jews in Savannah, 1, 2, 6, 8, 12

Joch, Dr., biographer, 4

Johnson, Robert, gov. of S.C., 1, 2

Jones, Noble, surveyor, 1–5, 8

Jones, Thomas, keeper of the stores in Savannah, 5–10

Joseph’s Town, settlement near Savannah, 1, 4

Jubel-Predigten, devotional tract, 8

Judith, ship, 11

Juncker, Johann, professor at Halle, 2, 5, 8, 12

Kalcher, Margaretha, Salz, w. Ruprecht, 2–11

Kalcher, Maria, d Ruprecht, 8, 10

Kalcher, Maria Magdalena, d Ruprecht, 8

Kalcher, Ruprecht, Salz, manager of orphanage, 2–8, 11, 12

Kalcher, Ursula, d Ruprecht, 8

Kaltschmidt, benefactor, 7

Käsemeyer, Catharina, Pal, w Johann Martin, 8

Käsemeyer, Clemens, Pal, s Martin, 8

Käsemeyer, Dorothea, Pal, d Clemens, 8

Käsemeyer, (Johann) Martin, Pal, 7, 8, 9

Kehlius, G., hymnist, 5

Kendal, Duchess of, benefactor 160

Kendal, Duchess of, benefactress, 10

Kent, Lt. Richard, commandant at Augusta, 5

Keymann, Christian, hymnist, 12

Kieffer, Anna Elisabetha, nee Depp, Pal, w Jacob, 8, 10

Kieffer, Elisabetha Catharina, Pal, d Theo, Sr., 8

Kieffer, (Johann) Jacob, Pal, s Theo, Sr., 6–8, 10, 11

Kieffer, (Anna) Margaretha, Pal, w Theo, Sr., 8, 10

Kieffer, Margaretha, Pal, d Theo, Sr., 8

Kieffer, Maria, nee Bacher, wid Meyer, w Theo, Jr., 10, 11

Kieffer, Theobald, Sr., Pal from Purysburg, 2–11

Kieffer, Theobald, Jr., s Theobald, Sr., 5–11

Kikar, ..., Ranger, tailor apprentice from Hamburg, 5, 9

Kinder-Bibel, juvenile scriptures by Abraham Kyburg, 11

Kitching, Capt, master of Hopewell, 12

Klein, pastor in Cleves, 3

Kleinknecht, pastor in Leipheim, 8

Kleinschmitt, Johann Jacob, engraver at Augsburg, 1

Klocker, Bernhard, Salz, 9, 10

Klocker, Elisabetha, Salz, w Bernhard, 9

Klocker, Eva, Salz, d Paul, confirmed, 11

Klocker, Gertraut, Salz, d Paul, confirmed, 11

Klocker, Paul, Salz, deceased, 11

Klosterberg, author 11

Kocher, (Johann) Georg, Salz, 9, 11

Kocher, Georg, s Georg, confirmed, 11

Kogler, Barbara, nee Rossbacher, wid Riedelsperger, w Georg, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12

Kogler, Georg, Salz carpenter, 1, 3–12

Kohleisen, Angelika, Salz, d Peter, 11

Kohleisen, Maria, Salz, w of Peter, 9, 11

Kohleisen, Peter, Salz, 9, 12

Koitsch, C. T., hymnist, 4

Koller, Engel, Swiss, niece of Hans Krüsy, 8, 9

Koller, Maria, Swiss, d Engel, 8

Der Königlichen Dänischen Missionarien aus Ost-Indien eingesandte Berichte, missionary reports, 7

Kornberger, Gertraut, nee Einecker, Salz, 9

Kornberger (Cornberger), Johann, Salz, 4, 8, 9

Kornberger, Maria, Salz, d Johann, 8

Korthold, Dr. Christian, Pietist writer, 9

Kosterus, see Costerus.

Krämer, Anna Maria, Pal, 8

Krämer, Johann Christoph, Pal, confirmed 11

Kranwetter, see Graniwetter.

Krause, Barbara, Salz, w Leonhard, 4, 5, 6, 9

Krause, Leonhard, Salz, 5, 6, 8, 9

Krausendorf, town in East Prussia, 11

Kreder (Kröder), Catharina Apollonia, Salz, 9

Kröher (Kräher, Kräuer), Barbara, Salz, 1, 2, 8

Kröher, Gertraut, see Boltzius, Gertraut.

Kröher (Kräher), Maria, Salz, 5, 6, 7, see Gruber, Maria.

Krüsy, Adrian, s Hans, 9, 9, 11, 12

Krüsy, Hans, Swiss from Purysburg, 5–10, 12

Künlin, Conrad, Salz, 8

Künlin, Maria, Salz, wid Conrad, 8, 9

Kurtz, Anna, Salz, w Matthias, 11, 12

Kurtz, Eleanora, Salz, d Matthias, 11, 12

Kurtz, Gertraut, Salz, d Matthias, 11, 12

Kurtz, Matthaus, Salz from Cadzant, 9–12

Kurtze Anweisung zur wahren, lautern und apostolischen Erkäntnis Jesu Christi, devotional work, 7

Kusen, Henning, pastor in Germany, 4

Kustobader, Catharina, Pal, 5, 9

Kyburg, Abraham, author, 11

Labhart, Johann Heinrich, merchant in St. Gall, 3

Lacey, Capt. Roger, 5

Lackmann, P,, hymnist, 5

Lackner, Catharina Barbara, Salz, nee Ulmer, w Martin II, 9–11

Lackner, Elisabetha, Salz, sister Martin, 6

Lackner, Gertraut, Salz, 8

Lackner, Hanna, Salz, d Martin, 8

Lackner, Margaretha, Salz, w Martin I, 6, 9–11

Lackner, Martin I, Salz of 3rd transport, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10

Lackner, Martin II, Salz of 4th transport, 9–11

Lackner (Lechner), Veit, Salz, 10

Lackner, Tobias, Salz, 1, 3

Lampton, Richard, Charleston merchant, 5–7

Lancaster, English boatman, 3

Landfelder, Agatha, Salz, d Veit, 8, 11

Landfelder, Ursula, nee Wassermann, Salz, w Veit, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9

Landfelder, Veit, Salz, 2–6, 8, 9, 11

Lange, Dr. Joachim, author, 9, 12

Lange, Johann, theologian in Bautzen, 1

Lapis infernalis, medical stone, 8

Laue, Samuel, pastor in Wernigerode, 1, 3, 5, 6

Laurentii, Laurentius, hymnist, 11

Lautereck, German city, 4

Lechner, Elisabetha, Salz, 9

Lechner, Magdalena, Salz, w Veit, 9

Lechner, Veit, Salz, see Lackner, Veit.

Legacies, 9, 10.

Lehre vom Anfang christlichen Glaubens, 8, 9, see Dogma.

Leihofer, Anna, Austrian, 3, 5, 6

Leimberger (Lemberger), Christian, Salz, 3, 5–10, 12

Leimberger, Margaretha, Palatine, nee Staude, w Christian, 6–9

Leinebacher, Georg, Pal, 12

Leinebacher, Salma, Pal, 12

Leitner, Dorothea, Salz, w Josef, 9

Leitner, Josef, Salz, 3–9, 12

Lemberger, see Leimberger.

Lemke, Hermann, assistant pastor, 11, 12

Lemmenhofer, Maria, Salz, w Veit, 3–6, 8, 9, 11, 12

Lemmenhofer, Maria, Salz, d Veit, 8

Lemmenhofer, Paul, Salz, 3–5

Lemmenhofer, Veit, Salz, 3–7, 8, 9, 11, 12

Lewenberger, Christian, Pal, 6, 7

Lewenberger, Margaretha, Pal, 6, 7

Lindau, city in southern Germany, 3, 4, 8

Linder (Lindner), Johann, captain from Purysburg, 5, 6, 8, 9

Little Garden of Paradise, 7, see Arndt.

Little Treasure Chest (Güldenes Schatzkästlein der Kinder Gottes), devotional book by Carl Heinrich Bogatzky, 9–12

Livestock, see calves, cattle, horses, oxen.

Lochner, probably same as Lackner, Lechner.

Locksmiths: see Bruckner, Lackner, Schrempf.

Lodenstein, Jodocus von, hymnist, 11

London German Chapel, 11

Long lots, found at Ebenezer and Vernonburg, 18

Lord Trustees, see Trustees.

Lotter, Tobias Conrad, Augsburg engraver, 6, 7

Löwenberger (Lewenberger), Christian, Pal, 5, 10

Löwenberger, Margarethe, Pal, w Christian, 5, 10

Lowther, Rev. Richard, 3

Ludwig (Ludowick), Christian, author, 3

Lumber, 5, 10, 11

Luther, Martin, reformer 1–8, 10–12

Luther’s catechism, 2, 5

Luther’s Postille, 10

Lutherans in Purysburg, 2, 4, 12

Lutherans in Savannah, 4, 11, 12

Lutz, Samuel, theologian, 8

Mackay, Capt. Hugh, officer, 4

Mackintosh, see McIntosh.

Macpherson, captain of Rangers, 1–3

Madeira wine, 2, 4

Madereiter, Hanna, Salz, w Hans, 1–3, 8

Madereiter (Madreuter), Hans, Salz, 2, 3, 8

Mäderjan, Daniel Gottlieb, pastor in Thommendorf, 2, 5, 6, 7

Madleitner, Salz in Augsburg, 11

Madras, city in India, 5, 11, 12

Maggizer, see Muggitzer.

Majer, Johann August, deacon in Halle, 1, 5, 6

Malabar, Lutheran missions at, 3, 4, 8

Malaria, 4, 5, 9, 10. See Disease.

Malcontents, disaffected element in Savannah, 5, 6, 7

Manitius, pastor, missionary to Jews, 5, 6

Map of Georgia, inaccurate, 9

Marriages, 2, 5–10

Martialia, 2, see Medicines.

Martini, Pastor, 4

Martyn, Benjamin, secretary of SPCK, 3, 5, 12

Masig, see Mazzique.

Matthews, Jacob, trader, 4

Matthiesen, Junner, German wig-maker at Dover, 1, 3, 4

Maulshagen, Carl, historian, 3

Maurer, Barbara, Salz, 4, 5

Maurer, Apollonia, Salz, 6, 7

Maurer, Barbara, Salz, 3, 4, 8, 9, 11

Maurer, Catharina, Salz, 5, 6, 8

Maurer, Elisabetha, Salz, w Gabriel, 8, 9

Maurer, Elisabetha, Salz, d Gabriel, 8

Maurer, Gabriel, Salz 1, 5–9

Maurer, Georg, Salz, 9

Maurer, Hanna Margaretha, Salz, w Hans, 12

Maurer, Hans, Salz, 3, 5–9

Maurer, Johannes, Salz, s Hans, 8

Maurer, Maria, Salz, w Hans, 9

Mayer, see Meyer.

Mayer, pastor in Halle, 6, 8

Mazzique, Joseph Anthony, spy, 6, 7

McIntosh, Aeneas, captain at Palachocolas, 3, 9

McLeod, John, pastor at Darien, 5–8

Medicines, 1–12, See balsamus cephalicus, Berlin fever powder, bozoardic powder, carbobenedicti, china de china, cortex Peruvianus, essentia amara, essentia dulcis, fever potions, ipecacuona, lapis in-fernalis, martialia, polychrest pills, pulvis antispasmodicus, saltpeter, Schauer Balm, snakeroot, spirits of vitriol, theriac, Venetian theriac.

Meditations, devotional work by Abbot Breithaupt, 1, 11

Meier, pastor, 3

Melons, 4, 8

Memmingen, Swabian city, 2–8, 10, 11

Memorial and Thanksgiving fest, 11

Mengden, Gustav von, hymnist, 8

Metzger, ..., d Jacob, marries Gottfried Christ, 9

Metzger (Metscher), Jacob, Pal from Purysburg, father of Mrs. Christ, 5, 6, 10, 11

Metzger, Johann Jacob, son of above, 2, 5

Meyer, Elisabeth, w Johann Ludwig, 9, 12

Meyer, Elisabeth, w Johann Georg, 11

Meyer, (Johann) Georg, bro Johann Ludwig, 8, 9, 11

Meyer, (Johann) Ludwig, physician with 4th Salz trans, 8, 9, 11, 12

Meyer, Magdalena, Swiss, d Ursula, 8, 9

Meyer, Maria, wid, d Matthäus Bacher, 9

Meyer, Ursula, Swiss widow, 8, 9

Mice, destroy crops, 5

Midwives, 3, 6, 8, 9, 10. See Landfelder, Bischoff, Rheinländer, Maria Bacher.

Mildew, harms wheat, 12

Mill River, 11, 12, see Abercorn Creek.

Mills, 3–12

Millers, see Pichler, Eischberger.

Millstones, 3, 4

Minnet, Isaac, French merchant at Dover, 1

Mischke, inspector at Halle, 1–3, 5, 6, 8, 12

Mittensteiner, Matthaus, Salz, 3

Mohr, Jacob, Pal from Purysburg, 12

Moller, Martin, author of sermons, 2

Money, see Coins.

Montaigut (Montaigue), Samuel?, Purysburg merchant, 2–7, 10

Montaigut, Mrs., w above, 7, 10

Moore, Francis, recorder at Frederica, 5, 6, 8

Moors, see Negroes.

Moravians, sect, 3–6, 8, 11

Morell, Johann Georg, mayor of Protestant Augsburg, 1, 3

Mosshammer, Johannes, Salz, 1, 2, 4

Mosshammer, Maria, Salz, w Johannes, 2, 3

Mossheim, Johann Lorentz, Abbot of Marienthal, 1, 3

Mount Pleasant, fort on Savannah River, 11, 12

Muggitzer, Hans Michael, Salz, 3–7

Muhlenberg, Heinrich Melchior, pastor from Halle, 3, 9–12

Mühl Fluss, see Abercorn Creek.

Mulberry trees, planted for silkworms, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12

Müller, (Johanna) Agatha Elisabetha, d Friedrich, 4, 6, 8

Müller, Anna Maria, nee Krämer, w Paul, 6, 9

Müller, (Anna) Christina, w Friedrich Wilhelm, 4, 5, 8, 9, 11

Müller, (Anna) Christina, d Friedrich, 5, 6, 9

Müller, Friedrich Wilhelm, from Frankfurt, 3–9

Müller, (Johanna) Margaretha, d. Friedrich, 4, 5, 7

Müller, Maria Magdalena, d. Friedrich, 8, 11

Müller, (Johann) Paul, s Friedrich, 5, 7–9

Müller, (Johann) Simon, s. Friedrich, 4

Müller, Dr., author of Heavenly Kiss of Love, 9

Müllern, Johann Gottfried von, conductor of 4th Salz trans, 8

Munch, Chretian von, banker in Augsburg, 1, 8, 11, 12

Munden, Senior of Lutheran ministry at Frankfurt, 1

Munich, Bavarian city, 10

Musgrove, John, Indian trader, 1, 2

Musgrove, Mary, halfbreed wife of John, 1, 2, 4

Musgrove’s cowpen, 3, 5, 7, 8

Muskmellons, 3

Mutzen, Lutheran minister at Rotterdam, 3

Neander, Joachim, hymnist, 3, 4, 8

Necessary Self-Examinations, The, religious treatise, 5–8

Negroes, 1–12

Nett, Friedrich (Ludwig), Palatine cowherd, 5–9

Nett, (Elisabetha) Magdalena, Palatine, w Friedrich, 8, 9

Neu klingende Harfe David’s, song-book, 5, 6

Neumarkt, Georg, hymnist, 2, 3

Neuss, Heinrich Ludwig, hymnist, 8

New Ebenezer, early name of new site, 2, 3

Newman, Henry, secretary of SPCK, 1, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10

New Windsor, Swiss settlement on Savannah River, 4, 5, 7, 8

Nitschmann, David, Moravian, 3

Norris, Rev. William, Anglican minister, 5, 6, 8

Nuts, wild, 8, see Chinkapins.

Oats, 5, 11, see Crops.

Obuch, Mr., missionary in India, 8

Ockstead, Causton’s estate, 5, 8

Ogeechee River, blackwater river parallel lower reaches of Savannah River, 1, 2, 7, 9–12

Oglethorpe, James Edward, founder of Georgia, 1–12

Old Ebenezer, first location of Salzburgers, later the Trustees’ cowpen, 3–5, 7–12

Olives, 9

Orangeburg, German settlement in South Carolina, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10

Orange trees, die, 12

Orchards, 11

Ordination Speeches, by Abbot Breithaupt, 1

Ordnung des Heils (Order of Salvation), religious treatise, 5, 6, 8

Orphanage at Ebenezer, 3–9, 12

Orphanage, at Halle, 1, 2, 5, 6, 8

Ortmann, Christoph, schoolmaster, 1–10

Ortmann, Juliana, w Christoph, 2–9

Orton, Christopher, Anglican minister in Savannah, 6, 8–11

Ossenecker, Thomas, Salz, 3

Ossenecker, Anna Catharina, Salz, w Thomas, 3

Ott, Carl Sigismund, Salz, 2, 5, 6, 9, 10,

Ott, Catharina, Salz, w Carl, 9

Ottolenghe, Joseph, convert, 12

Ovens, 8

Overseers, 11

Oxen, 4, 5, 6, 8

Paedigogium, school for gentry in Halle, 7

Paint for church, 11, 12

Painting, sent to Vigera, 10

Palachacolas, a small fort up the Savannah River from Ebenezer, 1–6, 8, 9, 10, 12

Palatinate, 4, 7

Palatines, 4–10, see Germans.

Paradis-Gärtlein (Little Garden of Paradise), devotional book, 5, 6–9, 12

Parker, Henry, Savannah magistrate, 9

Passion and Easter Sermons, devotional work, 8, 9, 11

Pastorale Evangelicum, devotional work, 5, 6

Peaches, 2–12, see Brandy, Fruit.

Peanuts, 8

Peas, 3, 11, 12, see Crops.

Perceval, John, see Egmont.

Penner, Elisabeth, Pal at Frederica, 8

Persimmons, 5, 6

Philipps, Sir John, benefactor of Salz, 1

Pica (clay eating), 7, 11, 12

Pichler, Johann Gottfried, s Thomas, 8

Pichler, Margaretha, nee Kieffer Salz, w Thomas, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10

Pichler, Maria, first w Thomas, 3–6

Pichler, Thomas, Salz, 2–11

Piederl, Catharina, Salz, 1, 5, 6

Pietism, 2, 4

Pietistic vocabulary, 2, 5, 11

Pigs, 2–5, 11. See Hogs.

Piltz, Andreas, Salz, 8, 9

Piltz, Sybilla, Salz, w Andreas, 9

Pine forests, praise of, 10

Pitch, 2

Plasching, pastor at St. Petersburg, 4, 5, 8

Pletter, Elisabetha, Austrian, w Johann, 5–7, 9

Pletter, Elisabetha, Austrian, d Johann, 9, 10

Pletter, Johann, Austrian, 5–9

Ploss, Dr. Octaviano, physician at Augsburg, 1, 7, 8

Ploto, Baron Christof von, 4

Plows, 7, 8, 10–12

Plums, 7, 8, see Fruit.

Polychrest pills, 4

Poor-box, 3, 4

Poor Man’s Apothecary, medical treatise, = Dr. Carl, Armen Apotheka, 9

Porst, Provost, Pietist author, 1, 5, 9

Port Royal, small port in South Carolina, 1, 4, 7–12

Postille, by Arndt, 3

Postille, by Spangenberg, 3

Postills on Redemption, by Paul Anton, 1

Potatoes, see Sweet potatoes.

Poultry, 2, 4, 5, 8, 9

Prätorius, Benjamin, hymnist, 11

Prayer books, 4

Predestination, 8, 12

President (of Council in Savannah), 10–12

Preu, pastor in Oettingen, 3, 7

Prieber, Christian, Saxon visionary, 11

Prince of Wales, Capt. Dunbar’s ship, 1

Protestant Body (Corpus Evangelicorum), caucus in Regensburg, 3, 11

Prussia, refuge of Salzburger exiles, 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 10–12

Pulvis antispasmodicus, 2, 3, 4, see Medicines.

Pure Milk of the Gospel, devotion work by Spener, 9

Purker (Parker), builder of mill, 5, 8, 9

Purrysburg, ship that brought ist Salz trans, 1, 3

Pury, Charles, son of Jean, 4–8

Pury, Jean, founder of Purysburg, 1–5, 7

Purysburg, Swiss settlement across and down river from Ebenezer, 1–12

Quinces, 11, see Fruit.

Quincy, Samuel, Anglican minister, 1, 2, 4

Raccoons, 4–6, 8

Radishes, 10

Rangers, mounted scouts, 8, 9, 11

Rattlesnakes, 1, 2. See Snakes and Snakebite.

Rauner, Leonhard, Swabian, 2–8

Rauner, Maria, d Leonhard, 2, 5, 7, 8

Rauner, Maria Magdalena, Pal, w Leonhard, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8

Rauner, Matthias, s Leonhard, 8

Rauschgott, Simon, Salz, 2

Reck, Ernst Ludwig von, bro Philip, 2, 3

Reck, Jacob, Purysburg cobbler, 2–9

Reck, ...., w of above, 8

Reck, Baron Philip Georg Friedrich von, commissioner of 1st Salz trans, 1–5, 8, 11

Red Bluff, site of New Ebenezer, 2, 3, 6–9, 11

Reformed, German and Swiss Calvinists, 3–5, 8, 11, 12

Regensburg, seat of German Diet, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 11

Regnier, Jean, physician with Moravians, 5, 8

Reicheltheim, town near Frankfurt, 8

Reissner, Adam, hymnist, 3

Reiter, Gertraut, Salz, w Peter, 8, 9

Reiter, Magdalena, w Simon, 7, 8

Reiter, (Maria) Magdelena, nee Gebhart, w Simon, 7, 8, 9

Reiter, Peter, Salz, 3–6, 8, 9

Reiter (Reuter), Simon, Salz, 2, 3, 5–8

Reiter, wid, 11, 12

Rende, inspector of Augsburg poorhouse, 8

Resch, Andreas, Salz, 2, 3

Resch, Sybille, w Andreas, 2–5

Reuter, Maria, Salz, 1, 3

Reverend Fathers, 7, see A.G. Francke, Samuel Urlsperger, Friedrich Michael Ziegenhagen.

Rheinländer, Christian Colemann, s Friedrich, 8

Rheinländer, Friedrich, Palatine, 15, 8

Rheinländer, Maria (Anna), Pal, w Friedrich, 2–10

Rheinländer, Maria (Anna), d Friedrich, 8

Rheinländer, ... s Friedrich, 3, 4

Rhenish Palatinate, 7, see Palatinate.

Rice 2–8, 11. See Crops.

Rice birds, 7

Rice press, rice stamp, 7, 8

Rice, wild, 6

Richard, Jacques, Swiss officer, 7, 8

Richter, Christian Friedrich, physician in Halle, 2–8

Riedelsperger, Adam, Salz, 1–5, 7

Riedelsperger, Barbara, Salz, w Adam 2, 3, 4

Riedelsperger, Catharina, nee Valentin, w Stephan, 3, 5

Riedelsperger, Christian, Salz 3, 5–9

Riedelsperger, Maria, Salz, w Christian 1, 6, 9

Riedelsperger, Nikolaus, Salz, 2, 3

Riedelsperger, Stephan, Salz, 3–7

Riedelsperger, Mrs., ill, 11

Rieger, Pastor, sermons of, 9

Riesch, Rev. Bonaventura, clergyman in Lindau 1, 2, 4, 5–12

Rieser, Anna Margaretha, wid Ihler, 2nd w Michael, 8

Rieser, Anna Maria, 1st w Michael, 5

Rieser, Anna Maria, d Michael, 8

Rieser, Balthasar, Salz, 3, 4, 6, 8

Rieser, Bartholomäus, Salz, s Balthasar, 1, 2, 4, 5–12

Rieser, (Johann) Georg, s Bartholmäus, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9

Rieser, Gottlieb, s Michael, 8

Rieser, Magdalena, Salz, w Simon, 9

Rieser Maria, nee Zugeisen, Salz, w Bartholomäus, 2–6, 8, 9

Rieser, (Johann) Michael, Salz, oldest son of Bartholomäus, 3–6, 8–10

Rieser, Simon, Salz, invalid, 8–10

Rieser, s Bartholomäus, has plantation, 11

Rinka, Martin, hymnist, 8

Riser, see Rieser.

Rist, Johann, hymnist, 4

Road construction, 10

Robinson, English boy with Gronau, 3, 5, 6, 7

Rodigast, Samuel, hymnist, 4

Rogall, Georg Friedrich, author, 8, 9

Rohrmoser, Barbara, see Kröher, Barbara.

Roman Catholics, 1, 8

Roner, Magdalena, Salz, 9

Rose, Peter Rudolf, game-keeper with Moravians, 5

Ross, Hugh, surveyor fr Purysburg, 4–6, 8

Roth (Rott), Georg Bartholomäus, Bavarian, 2–5, 7

Roth, Maria Barbara, w Georg Bartholomäus, 2, 3

Rothenberger, see Rottenberger.

Rottenberger, Catharina, nee Piedler, Salz, w Stephan, 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12

Rottenberger, Christoph, Salz, 8–10

Rottenberger, David, Salz, s Stephan, 8

Rottenberger, Stephan, Salz, 1–5, 7, 8, 11, 12

Rottenberger, Susanna, Salz, d Stephan, 12

Sabbath, violated, 10

Sachs-Gotha, German settlement in South Carolina, 8

St. Anne’s Church in Augsburg, 1

St. Augustine, city in Florida 4, 7, 8, 12

St. Gall (Sankt Gallen), Swiss Canton, 3, 4

St. Johns River, Florida border, 12

St. Simons Island, on coast of Georgia, 3, 4

St. Ulrich’s Church in Augsburg, 1

Salfeld, city in Germany, 11

Sale, William, English merchant at Dover, 1

Salt of the Earth, devotional work, 1, 3

Salzburg, German province, 1

Sammlung auserlesener Materien zum Bau des Reiches Gottes, devotional work, 6, 7

Sanftleben, Elisabetha, sister Georg, 6

Sanftleben, Georg, Silesian carpenter, 2–10

Sanftleben, Magdalena, nee Arnsdorff, Pal, w Georg, 7, 8, 10

Sassafras trees, 3, 8

Savannah, chief city in Georgia, 1–12

Savannah River, river flowing past Ebenezer, 1–12

Savannah Town, trading post in South Carolina opposite Augusta, 3–6, 8, 9, 11, 12

Sawmill, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 11, 12

Sawyers, need of, 10

Saxe-Gotha, German settlement in South Carolina, 9

Schade, Conrad Caspar, theologian, 3

Schade, Johann Caspar, author-hymnist, 3, 5, 7

Schäffler, see Scheffler.

Schaitberger, Josef, Salz exile in Nurnberg, 1–5, 7, 8, 12

Schamalto, chief pastor in Leipzig, 12

Schartner, Jacob, Salz, Pal 5–9

Schartner, Maria, Salz, w Jacob, 8, 9

Schatz-Kästlein, devotional work by Bogatzky 3–12

Schauer, Johann Caspar, manufacturer of Schauer’s Balm 1–7, 10

Schauer’s balm 2–11

Scheffler, Catharina, nee Kraher, Salz, w Johann, 9

Scheffler, Johann, 5, see Silesius, Angelus.

Scheraus, Johann, Salz, 9, 11

Scheraus, Maria Helena, 9

Schindler, J., hymnist, 3

Schinmeyer, author of Schatz-Kästlein, 11

Schlatter (Schlotter), merchant in St. Gall 4–8

Schlechtermann, Johann Peter, Pal, 6

Schlechtermann, Josef Michael, bro Johann Peter, 6

Schlopfer, Gabriel, Swiss detractor, 8

Schmid, Pastor, author of Biblisches Medicum, 10

Schmidt, Barbara, d Hans, 8

Schmidt, Catharina, nee Zehetner, w Hans, 3–6, 8

Schmidt, Johann (Hans), Austrian, 3–10

Schmidt, J.F., hymnist, 4, 5

Schmidt, Johann Eusebius, hymnist, 12

Schmidt, Maria, w Hans, 9

Schmolck, Benjamin, theologian, 3

Schneider, Abraham, 6

Schneider, Anna, Pal, 1st w Michael, 8

Schneider, Elisabetha, 2nd w Michael, 8

Schneider, Johann Georg, s Michael, 8, 11

Schneider, (Hans) Michael, Pal herdsman, 5, 7, 9

Schonfeld, Baron von, benefactor, 2, 3

Schönmannsgruber, schoolmaster at Purysburg, 2–4

Schönmannsgruber, w of above, 4, 7

Scholl at Ebenezer, 2, 5

Schools: on plantations 8, 10–12

Schoolmasters: Christoph Ortmann, Hans Flerl, Ruprecht Steiner, Bernhard Klocker, Georg Kocher.

Schoppacher, Gertraut, 6, see Steiner, Gertraut.

Schoppacher, Margaretha, Salz, d Ruprecht, 1

Schoppacher, Maria, Salz, w Ruprecht, 1, 2, 3

Schoppacher, Maria, d Ruprecht, 8

Schoppacher, Ruprecht, Salz, 2, 3, 7, 8

Schrempf, Ruprecht, Salz 9–12

Schröder, J. H., hymnist, 5

Schubert, Heinrich, author, 7

Schulius, Georg, Moravian missionary, 5, 6, 8

Schultz, Dr., director of schools in East Prussia, 10

Schultze, questionable preacher in Charleston, 3

Schumacher, chaplain with 1st Salz trans, 1, 3

Schumann, Pastor, chaplain to the Salzburgers in East Prussia, 8–12

Schütz, Johann Jacob, hymnist, 3, 5, 12

Schutt, J. P., hymnist, 5

Schwab, Sibille, Salz, 2, 6

Schwaiger, see Schweiger.

Schwaighofer, see Schweighoffer.

Schwartzburg, Aemiliana Juliana, Countess of, hymnist, 3, 7

Schwartzwälder, Anna Maria, Pal, w Johann, 9

Schwarzwälder, Johann, Pal from Old Ebenezer, 6, 8, 10

Schweiger, Anna, nee Hofer, 1st w Georg, 2

Schweiger, Catharina, d Georg, 8

Schweiger, Eva Regina, Pal, nee Unselt, 2nd w Georg 2–6, 8, 9

Schweiger, Georg (Jerg), Salz 1–6, 8, 9, 12

Schweiger, Maria, see Bacher, Maria, 6

Schweighoffer, Margaretha, nee Pindlinger, Salz, w Paul, 1–10

Schweighoffer, Maria, d Margaretha, 5–8

Schweighoffer, Paul, Salz, 1, 2, 3

Schweighoffer, Thomas, s Margaretha, 5, 8

Schweighoffer, Ursula, d Margaretha, 5, 8

Schweikert, Christian, servant to von Reck, 1, 2, 3

Schwenkfelders, sect, 3

Scrip issued in Ebenezer, 9, 11

Scriptural Instructions, by Urlsperger, 11

Scriver, Christian, hymnist, 11, 12. See Soul Treasure.

Scurvy 2, 3

Scythes, purchase of, 12

Secret Diary by Boltzius, 3

Seckendorf, Field Marshall von, 12

Seeds, 2, 3, 8

Seelen-Schatz, religious tract, 11

Seinler, inventer in Halle, 11

Send-Briefe, work by Schaitberger, 8, 12

Sericulture, 3, 8–12

Seuter, Matthäus, printer in Augsburg, 7

Shannon, William, Irish murderer, 7

Sharecropping, 7, 10

Sheftall, Benjamin, Jew in Savannah, 1, 5, 6, 8

Shingles, 3

Shoemakers, 5, 6, see Adde; Reck, Jacob; Ulich; Zettler.

Short Description of the Present Status of South Carolina, propaganda pamphlet by Jean Pury, 1

Sicilian wheat, 12

Sickness, see Disease.

Silesia, German province, 2, 5

Silesius, Angelus, German mystic and hymnist, 3–5, 8

Silkgrass, 11

Silk culture, see Sericulture.

Silkworms, 3, 8, see Sericulture.

Simon(nds), Peter, owner of Purrysburg, 3, 6–8

Siron, German gentleman in Philadelphia, 1–4

Skunks, 10

Slavery, 1, 6–8, 11, 12

Slaves, see Negroes.

Smallpox, 5

Smalwood, merchant in Purysburg, 3

Smiths, 5, 11. See Lechner, Leitner.

Smithy, bought by Salzburger, 5

Snakes and snakebite, 1–3, 5, 7–10, 12

Snakeroot, 9

Socinians, sectarians, 8, 11

Society, see SPCK.

Sola bills, bills of exchange issued by Trustees, 8, 9, 11, 12

Sommer, Rev., Pietist theologian in Cöthen, 5, 6, 8

Songs and singing: instruction, 10

Soul Treasure, devotional tract by Scriver, 5, 11

Spangenberg, Johann, religious writer, 2, 3

Spangenberg, August Gottlieb, leader of Moravians in Savannah, 3, 4, 8

Spaniards in Florida 1–7, 12

Spanish invasion of 1742, 10

Spanish mulberry trees, 12

Spanish spy 8, 9

SPCK (Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge), missionary society in London, 1–9, 11–12

Spelt, 9, 10, 11, see Crops.

Spener, Philip Jacob, Pietist leader 1–3, 5, 6, 9, 12

Spengler, Lazarus, hymnist, 3, 4

Spielbiegler, Johann, Salz, 3, 5–8

Spielbiegler, Rosina, mother Johann, 3–8

Spinning wheels, 5

Squash, 2, 4, 5, 12, see Crops.

Squirrels, 3, 4, 6, 12

Starck, Pastor Christoph, author, 11

Statius, Martin, author, 8

Staude, Margaretha, Pal, later w Gabriel Bach, 7

Steinbacher, Barbara, Salz, 9

Steiner, Agatha, d Ruprecht, 2

Steiner, Christian, Salz, 2

Steiner, Christian, Jr., 8

Steiner, David, s Christian, 8

Steiner, Gertraut, nee Schoppacher, w Simon, 3, 5, 6

Steiner, Maria, nee Winter, Salz, w Ruprecht, 2–4, 6–10, 12

Steiner, Ruprecht, Salz, 1–12

Steiner, Sara, d Simon, 7, 8

Steiner, Simon, Salz, 1, 3, 5, 6–8

Steinmetz, Abbot, German theologian, 7

Stephens, Thomas, s Col. Stephens, leader of Malcontents, 7, 8, 9

Stephens, Col. Wm., Trustees’ secretary in Georgia 5–12

Stills, for peach brandy, 10, 11

Stollberg, Countess of, Pietist author, 9

Storehouse in Ebeneser, 3

Storehouse in Savannah 2–6

Stoves, iron, 7, 11

Strassburg, German city, 8

Straube, Adam, Pal from Vernonburg, 12

Straube, Pieta Clara, w Adam, 12

Sturmer, Georg, bro wid Graniwetter, 12

Stuttgart, German city, 8

Subsidy on grain, 4, see Corn-shilling.

Sugar melons, 3, 11, 12, see Crops.

Surgery, 8

Surinam, colony in South America, mentioned, 10

Swallows, 12

Sweet potatoes, 2–6, 10–12

Swine, 5, see Hogs.

Swiss boy, 9

Swiss servants, 2, 4, 8

Swiss settlers, 4–6, 8

Sympathetic cure, 9

Syrup, 3

Tabula economica, treatise by Martin Luther, 6, 8

Tail—mail, objection to, 3, 7

Tailors, 5, see Herrnberger, Christ, Helfenstein boy, Kikar, Metzger.

Tannenberger, David, Moravian shoemaker, 5

Tar, 2

Ten Commandments, numbering of, 5

Tennhardt, Johannes, Pietist, 3

Terry, John (Jean Thierry), recorder at Frederica, 8, 9

Theologia mystica, religious tract, 8

Theologia Pastoralis, see Klosterberg.

Theologia Viatorum, see Porst, Prior, 9

Therapy and cures, see Bloodletting, Sympathetic cure, Snakebite.

Theus, Christian, Swiss minister, 8

Theus, Jeremias, Swiss painter in Charleston, 9, 10

Thilo, Christian Ernst, physician, 3–12

Thilo, Friederica, nee Helfenstein, w Christian Ernst, 8, 9, 11

Third Salz trans, 3, 4, 5

Thomasius, Christian, philosopher, 3

Thommendorf, town in Silesia, 7

Thomson, Capt. William, importer of Germans, 2–12

Thompson, Mr., righteous man in Philadelphia, 11

Thunderbolt, place near Savannah, 1

Timber, 5, see Lumber.

Timothäus, printer in Charleston, 1, 3

Tirnbergers, 3, see Dürrenbergers.

Tobler, Johann, Swiss settler, 4, 7, 8, 12

Tomochichi, Indian chief, 2, 3, 4, 6

Tranquebar (Trankebar), site of Lutheran missions in India, 4, 8, 12

Treasure Chest, 3, 4, 6, 8, 12, see Schatz-Kästlein.

Treutlen, Johann Adam, Pal, 11, 12

Trostquelle fur Betrübte, etc., religious tract, 11

Trout, 5

True Christianity (Wahres Christentum), devotional book by Johannes Arndt, 1–12

Trustees for Establishing a Colony in Georgia, 1–12

Tübingen Response, decision concerning Moravians, 3

Tullius, German mason in Purysburg, 2, 3

Tumblers, religious sect, 12

Turkeys, 2, 3, 5

Turnips 2, 4, 10, 12

Turpentine, 4, 12

Two Brothers, ship of Capt. Thomson, 1

Tybee Island, at mouth of Savannah, 8

Ueberschwengliche Erkenntnis Jesu Christi, Die, religous tract by J. L. Zimmermann, 7

Uchee Indians, 4, 5, 8

Uchee land, 12

Ulich, Johann Caspar, shoemaker, 6, 7, 8

Ulm, South German city, 7

Unselt, German schoolmaster in Purysburg, 4

Unselt, Anna Justina, d Unselt, 5, 6

Unselt, Eva Regina, see Schweiger, Eva Regina.

Unselt, Sybille Friederica, d Unselt, 5, 7, 8

Unterricht für Kranke, ec., religious tract, 11

Urlsperger, Johann August, s Samuel, 1

Urlsperger, Samuel, Senior of Lutheran ministry in Augsburg, 1–12

Valentin, Catharina, 3, 5, see Riedelsperger, Catharina.

Vat, Jean, Swiss, commissioner with 2nd Salz trans, 1–5, 8

Veesen, see Feesen. Vegetables, see Head Cabbage, Chards, Radishes, Raven, Turnips.

Venice, merchants send donation, 10

Verelst, Harman, Trustees’ accountant, 3–9, 11–12

Vernon, James, Trustee 1–4, 5, 8, 9

Vernon, Admiral, 8

Vernonburg, Swiss and German town on Vernon River, 9, 11, 12

Verzeichnis der vornehmsten Gaben, devotional work, 7

Vigera, Johann, citizen of Strassburg, conductor of 4th trans, 8–10

Vines, see Grapes, Viticulture.

Viticulture, 6–11. See Grapes, Vines.

Volmar, Michael, German carpenter, 3, 5, 8

Vom rechten Wesen des Christentums, devotional tract, 6

Wachsmann, Boltzius’ cousin in Berlin, 3, 4

Wächter-Stimme, religious tract, 11

Wahres Christentum, 11, 12, see True Christianity.

Walbaum, Counselor, benefactor 3–6, 8, 9

Waldhauer, Barbara, 8

Wallpurger, Mrs., Purysburg wid, 7

Wallpurger, ..., s of above, 7

Walther, Johannes, hymnist, 11

Walther, Rev., pastor at Frankfurt, 1

Walther, Mr., printer, 12

Walthers, Mr., English agent at Rotterdam, 3

War of Jenkins’ Ear, 4, 5

Wassermann, Elisabeth, Salz, 6

Wassermann, Ursula, see Landfelder, Ursula.

Watch-house (guard house) at Ebenezer, 2, 3, 5

Watchman’s Voice, see Wächterstimme.

Watermelons, 2, 3, 11. See Fruit.

Watkins, Mr. ..., officer, 9, 11

Watson, Joseph, alderman in Savannah, 9, 11

Waysenhaus = Halle Orphanage

Weaving, 6, 7, 11

Weekly History, London paper mentions Ebenezer, 9

Weidner, Rev., pastor at St. Ulrich, 1

Weisiger, Daniel, passenger to Pennsylvania, 1–4, 11

Weiss, M., hymnist, 5

Weissenbacher, Jacob, Pal, 11

Wells, 5, 9, 10

Wernigerode, German city, 2, 3, 11, 12

Wesley, Charles, bro John, 3

Wesley, John, religious leader, 3–5, 8, 11

Wheat, 5, 6–9, 10, 11. See Crops.

White Bluff, site of Vernonburg, 10, 11

Whitefield, George, English evangelist, 3, 5–12

Whooping cough, 11

Wild cats (term includes raccoons), 4

Williams, Capt. Robert, leader of the Malcontents 6, 8–10

Winckler, J.J., hymnist, 3, 5

Window panes in church, 9

Winde, Hermann, dissertation by, 3

Windhausen, home of von Reck, 4

Winter, Maria, see Steiner, Maria, nee Winter.

Wine, 3

Wirth, Ambrosius, author, 11

Wistar, Caspar, resident at Philadelphia, 1

Wolf. G. G. hymnist, 5

Wolves, 2–5, 9–11

Wooden shoes, 2, 4

Woodpeckers, 12

Woodruffe, Mr., merchant, captured, 12

Wool, 5, 11

Worms, in corn, 4, 8, 11, 12

Wragg, Samuel, Charleston merchant, 6

Wudrian, Valentin, author of Scola Cruris, 2

Wurttemberg, duchy in southern Germany, 8–10

Wurttemberg, Prince of, see Carl Rudolf, 9

Wurttembergers among indentured servants, 5

Yiddish books, 2

Yokely, Capt. John, master of James, 3

Zant (Zent)

Zant, Bartholomäus, Swiss 2–10

Zant, Sibille, w Bartholomäus, 11, 12

Zehetner, Catharina, see Schmidt, Catharina

Zeltner, Dr., 1

Zettler, Elisabetha Catharina, nee Kieffer, w Matthias, 8, 9, 11

Zettler (Zedler, Zetler), Matthias, Salz, 3–6, 8–12

Ziegenhagen, Friedrich Michael, royal chaplain, “Reverend Father” of the Georgia Salzburgers, 1–12

Zimmerebner, Margaretha, nee Berenberger, Salz, 6–9, 11

Zimmerebner, Ruprecht, Salz, 3–11

Zimmermann, error for Zimmerebner

Zimmermann, Prof. Johann Liborius, author, 7

Zinzendorff, Count Nikolaus Ludwig von, leader of Moravians, 35, 8, 9

Zion Church, church on Plantations 10–12

Zittrauer, Anna, nee Leihofer, w Ruprecht, 5–8, 11

Zittrauer, Jacob, Salz, 8

Zittrauer, Johannes, 8

Zittrauer, Johann Georg, 8

Zittrauer, (Anna) Margaretha, Salz, w Paul, 6, 8, 9

Zittrauer, Maria, Salz, w Ruprecht, 6, 9

Zittrauer, Maria Magdalena, 8

Zittrauer, Paulus, Salz, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11

Zittrauer, Ruprecht, Salz, 2, 3, 5, 69, 11, 12

Zittrauer, Samuel, s Paul, 9

Zouberbuhler (Zoberbiller), Bartholomäus, Swiss clergyman, 3–6, 8, 11, 12

Zübli, Ambrosius, Swiss, 3, 5–10

Zübli, Jacob, resident in Philadelphia, 12

Zübli, Johann Joachim, Swiss clergyman, 3, 8, 11

Zübli, David, bro of Ambrosius, father of Johann Joachim, 4–10

Zübli, Johann Jacob, bro of Ambrosius and David 4, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12

Zugeisen, Maria, 6, 8, see Rieser, Maria, nee Zugeisen.

Zurich, Swiss city, 8

Zwiffler, Andreas, apothecary with first transport, 1–5, 7, 9, 10

Zwiffler, Mrs., w Andreas, 2, 3

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