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Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America . . .: Volume Seven, 1740: Index

Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America . . .: Volume Seven, 1740

Index

Index

A Short Introduction, etc. = Kurze Anweisung, etc.

Abercorn Creek, branch of Savannah River, site of mill, 204, 222, 274.

Ade, (Hieronymus) Solomon, Pal. shoemaker from Tubingen, recognizes sinfulness, 19.

Altherr, Johann, Swiss butcher, 299 n. 5.

Arnd(t), Johann, author of Vom Wahren Christenthum, 17, 60, 62, 106, 111, 128, 182, 188, 206, 234, 242, 249, 281 n. 5

of Paradies-Gärtlein, 173.

Arnsdorf, Andreas Lorentz, Pal., drowned while drunk, 257.

Arnsdorf, (Anna) Dorothea, wife of Andreas, living with Sanftleben, 111.

Arnsdorf, Magdalena, daughter of Andreas, declares banns, 238, 248

marries, 250.

Arnsdorf, Peter, son of Andreas, living with Sanftleben, 111.

Augustine, see St. Augustine

Ausführliche Nachrichten, contemporary publication of Salzburger reports, 9.

Bach, Gabriel, Salz., marries Margaretha Staud, 6, 8, 30, 33

resolves to leave, 30

leaves, 34

enlists, scalped, 6, 148

dead, 274

buried, 227.

Bach, Mrs. Gabriel, see Staud.

Bacher, Maria, nee Schweiger, wife of Thomas, ill, 216, 219, 221, 230.

Bacher, Thomas, Salz., suffers attack, 55

receives refund, 73.

Baptisms: twelve in all, 27.

Barber, Mr. Jonathan, chaplain at Bethesda, 282 n. 8.

Beaufain, Hector Berenger, French merchant at Purysburg, 150, 293 n. 5.

Bees, do well at Ebenezer, 105.

Beiträge, individual contributions to Sammlungen auserlesner materien...

Bell for church, weighs 90 lbs., 23

mounted, 24.

Berein, German chaplain in London, 123.

Berenberger, Margaretha, marries Ruprecht Zimmerebner, 81.

Bethesda, Whitefield’s orphanage near Savannah, 19, 282 n. 9.

Bischoff, Anna Maria, Pal. widow, marries Andreas Grimmiger, 7, 146.

Bischoff, Heinrich, see Bishop, Henry.

Bishop, Henry, English servant to Boltzius, engaged as schoolmaster, 12

gives up school, 274

reports cursing, 26

marries Sybilla Friederica Unselt, 85, 283 n. 20.

Bleeding, see Medicine and Medical Treatment.

Boats, being built, 257.

Bogatzky, Carl Heinrich, Pietist, author of Güldenes-Kästlein der Kinder Gottes, Halle, 17??, devotional tractate, 285 n. 13.

Bohemian pastors in Berlin, letter from, 41, 285 n. 14.

Boltzius, Gotthilf Israel, son of Johann Martin, ill, 199.

Boltzius, Johann Martin, pastor at Ebenezer, passim. (He appears on nearly every page, but anonymously, and cannot be distinguished from Gronau.) The Boundless Recognition of Jesus Christ, see die überschwengliche Erkentniss ...

Breithaupt, Abbot Joachim Justus, theologian, 107.

Bruckner, Georg, Salz., has paroxysm, 115

sick, 186.

Bruckner, Anna Margaretha, née Mueller, wife of Georg, sick 186.

Building of the Kingdom of God, see Sammlungen zum Bau ...

Burgsteiner, Matthias, Salz., takes son from orphanage, 56, 84

son dies, 90.

Butjenter, Heinrich Alard, court chaplain at London, letter from, 228.

Canstein Bible, given to Kalcher, 127, 291, n. 27.

Cattle: cows die, 14

lack grass, 64

orphanage cattle sent off to distant pastures, 64, 86

calves and cows promised, 239

oxen slaughtered, 226.

Charities from Europe: chests arrive with Capt. Thomson, 36, 116

linen from Halle, 117, 122

distribution, 142, 211, 229.

Charleston, capital of South Carolina, burns, 254, 263.

Christ, (Johann) Gottfried, Jewish convert with Salzburgers, recruited but released, 6, 94, 289 n. 39.

Christ-Bescherung, devotional work by Johann Caspar Schade, 268.

Christ’s Gift, see above.

Church, building urged by Whitefield, 213

begun, 274.

Church penance, described, 31-32.

Clay-eating, see Diseases.

Clauswitz, Prof. Benedikt Gottlieb, Pietist author, 288 n. 22.

Collin, Friedrich Eberhard, Pietist author, 287 n. 16.

Compendium Theologiae, see Freylinghausen.

Contribution to the Building of the Kingdom of God, see Beiträge.

Cornberger, Gertraud, nee Einecker, wife of Johann, to move to plantations, 79

poor in spirit, 225.

Cows, see Cattle.

Craus(e), see Krause.

Creeks, see Indians.

Crops: less than previous year, 274

corn cheap, 72

damaged by worms, 98

corn subsidy, 117, 239, 256

wheat and oats urged by Oglethorpe, 97

rice, 275

sweet potatoes, 200, 264, 275

pumpkins, 264

report of corn, beans, rice, sweet potatoes, 275.

Cuddalore, scene of Lutheran missions in India, 5, 118, 125.

Das gewaltige Eindringen, etc., devotional work, 287, n. 16.

Deaths: 7 natural, 3 killed in war, 273

Peter Gruber, 254

Magdalena Haberfehner, 271

Burgsteiner’s child, 90

Schweiger’s child, 181

Thilo’s child, 238

Bach, Held, Rauner killed, 274.

Deer, destructive, 162, 184, 190.

Depp, Anna Elisabeth, Pal. girl from Charleston, marries Johann Jacob Kieffer, 85, 290 n. 5.

Devotional tractates, see Arnd(t), Bogatzky, Clauswitz, Collin, A.H. Francke, Freylinghausen, Luther, Schade, Schubert, Prof. Zimmermann; Christ-Bescherung, Kurze Anweisungen, Sammlungen auserlesner ...

Die Auferstehung Christi, devotional tractate, 288 n. 22.

Diseases: clay-eating (pica), 84

malaria, 42

fever clot, 84, 127

quartan fever, 84, 189, 225, 277

epilepsy (any paroxysm), 115, 181

sores on feet, 182.

Dogma of the Commencement of Christian Life, 77, 198

see Lehre vom Anfang Christlichen Lebens, 288 n. 20.

Duché, Andrew, potter in Savannah, 28, 284 n. 2.

Ebenezer Mill Stream, new name of Abercorn Creek, 274.

Egmont, John Percival, Earl of, president of Trustees, opposes slavery, 4.

Eischberger, Maria, née Riedelsperger, wife of Ruprecht, 161, 185.

Eischberger, Ruprecht, Salz., doing poorly, 56

teaches reading, 161.

Engelbrecht, Martin, Augsburg engraver, sends engravings, 44, 285 n. 20.

Ernst, Josef, Bavarian distiller, 25

visited by Boltzius, reprimanded, 125.

Ernst, Maria, wife of Josef, reprimanded, 125.

Fathers, see Reverend Fathers.

Fever-clot, see Diseases.

Flerl (Flörel), Anna Maria, née Höflinger, wife of Hans, enjoys Mrs. Schweighofer’s visits, 90.

Flerl, Hans, Salz., teaches reading, 124.

Fort Argyle, small fort on Ogeechy, 30, 277.

Francke, August Hermann, Pietist theologian at Halle, author of sermons, 123, 127, 128, 139, 201

of tractates, 125, 174, 186, 195

Die nöthige Prüfung ..., 285 n. 30

Lehre vom Anfang Christlichen Lebens, 288 n. 20

Das der Sünden wegen geähgstete ... Herz, 291 n. 21

Betrachtungen über, 294 n. 28

Buss-Predigten, 296 n. 23.

Francke, Gotthilf August, son and successor of above, sends chest, 140

letters from, 142, 144.

Francke Foundation, philanthropic institution in Halle, 291 n. 13, 15, 21.

Francke, Johann Paul, lives with Indians, 13, 283 n. 13.

Frederica, town on St. Simons Island, active during campaign, 59.

Frederick William I, King of Prussia, welcomes Protestants, 285 n. 14.

Freylinghausen, Johann Anastasius, author and hymnist, 21, 51, 52, 58, 125, 127, 251, 268

Compendium Theologiae, 265

Geist-reiches Gesang-Buch, 283 n. 14.

Fruit: plums, plentiful, 148

peaches abundant, 181, 200, 213.

Gebhart, Martha, wife of Philip, 188, 207, 296 n. 11.

Gebhart, Philip, Pal. at Frederica, father of Magdalena Reiter, 188, 207, 296 n. 11.

Georgia Trustees, administrators of Georgia, oppose slavery, 4

benefactors of Salzburgers, 120

letter to, 273.

Germans (= Palatines), confusion in Savannah, 55.

Gifts, see Charities.

Glaucha Home Liturgy (Glauchische Haus-Kirch-Ordnung), 130.

Göcken, Gerhard Gottlieb Günther, historian, 298 n. 3.

Grimmiger, Andreas, Austrian, renounces claims, 7, 93

marries Anna Maria Bischoff, 7, 146.

Gronau, Israel Christian, assistant pastor, passim. Like Boltzius, he appears often and anonymously.

Gruber, Maria, née Kroehr, widow Moshammer, wife of Peter Gruber, bears baby, 21

very composed, 255, 258.

Gruber, Peter, Salz., a good Christian, 154

to manage pastor’s plantation, 155

sick, 188

dies, 254

a good worker, 258, 293 n. 11.

Gschwandl, Thomas, Salz., his cow dies, 15.

Güldenes Schatz-Kästlein, devotional tractate by Bogatzky, 78, 285 n. 13.

Güldenes Mess-Büchlein, Catholic tractate, 78.

Haberfehner, Magdalena, Austrian orphan, ill, 270

dies, 271

buried, 272.

Habersham, James, schoolmaster at Bethesda, letter from, 13, 226

buys land for Whitefield, 19

a righteous guide, 59, 287 n. 8.

Halle Hymnal, see Geist-reiches Gesang-Buch.

Harris, Francis, pious merchant, procures calendar, 59, 155

sends letter, 269

sends sack cloth, 271, 300 n. 13.

Haus-Tafel, see Luther.

Held, Condrit, Pal., servant at orphanage, 26

reverts to Trustees, 92

dies at St. Augustine, 7, 214, 274, 284 n. 25.

Held, Hans Michael, son of Condrit, servant at orphanage, 26

reverts to Trustees, 92

at St. Augustine, 7

returns, 231.

Helfenstein, (Anna) Dorothea, Swiss widow, requests son from orphanage, 29

prepares leather, 49, 142

receives syrup, 117

needs utensils, 164

burglarized, 229; 292 n. 41.

Helfenstein, (Johann) Friedrich, son of Dorothea, needed at home, 29

has good voice, 50.

Herdsmen, supported by orphanage and congregation, a great blessing, 138; see Held, Nett, Schartner, H.M. Schneider.

Hernberger, Anna Justina, née Unselt, wife of Franz Sigismund, has hard labor, 68

cheerful, 147.

Hernberger, Franz Sigismund, tailor, cheerful, 147

leaves, 246.

Herzog, Martin, Salz., is of good cheer, 16

has malaria, 42

very weak, 87, 189

always sick, 224

understands milling, 264.

Hildebrand, deacon in Augsburg, benefactor, 47.

Holtzendorf, (Johann) Friedrich, Prussian gentleman of Purysburg, visits Ebenezer, 139, 140

requests medicine, 149, 150, 291 n. 40.

Hoslin (Hesslin), Frau von, benefactress in Augsburg, 120, 285 n. 12.

Hossler (Hessler), Christian, Salz., wishes letter written, 48.

Horses, acquired in S.C., 57, 256.

Hunter, Patrick, doctor at Bethesda, 19, 220, 282 n. 8, 297 n. 12.

Hymns, sung polyphonically, 9, 76; 282 n. 12, see appended list.

India, see Cuddalore.

Indians, visit Ebenezer, 223, 228, 229, 234, 256

leave body unburied, 224

cause fires, 260

steal crops, 172, 289 n. 15

Creeks pass through Ebenezer.

Introduction to the Reading of Holy Scripture, see A.H. Francke.

Jones, Thomas, keeper of the stores in Savannah, quoted, 2

replaces Causton, 20

prominent man, 73

permits stocking weaver to remain in Ebenezer, 102

gives iron work, 214

still in Frederica, 263

letter from, 103

gifts, 117, 166.

Kaesemeyer, (Johann) Martin, Pal., farms on shares, 56, 134, 292 n. 6.

Kalcher, Margaretha, wife of Ruprecht, cares for Burgsteiner’s child, 56.

Kalcher, Ruprecht, Salz., manager of orphanage, intent on doing good, 56

selects pastures, 86

owns cattle, 86

has fever, 223, 224.

Kaltschmidt, benefactor, 47.

Kieffer, (Johann) Jacob, Pal. from Purysburg, marries Anna Elisabeth Depp, 85, 113, 290 n. 5

receives letter, 228

sends letter, 228, 284 n. 10, 298 n. 1.

Kieffer, Theobald, Sr., Pal. in Purysburg, 140

to lose land, 150

has slave, 194

has boat, 205, 284 n. 10.

Kieffer, Theobald, Jr., visits brother, 36, 284 n. 10, 298 n. 1.

Kogler, Georg., Salz., carpenter, has livestock, 3

receives just wages, 4

to build church, 27, 214

builds mill, 178, 222, 225, 235, 247, 249, 263

repairs orphanage, 184

repairs hand mill, 184

sells house, moves to plantation, 201

commended, 296 n. 1.

Kroeher, Maria, widow of Moshammer, wife of Peter Gruber, stepdaughter of Gertraut Boltzius’

mother, 299 n. 4.

Krüsy, Hans, Swiss carpenter, 104.

Krause, Barbara, née Einecker, wife of Leonhard, sister of Mrs. Cornberger, 89, 219.

Kurze Answeisung zur wahren, lautern und apostolischen Erkäntnis Jesu Christi, 286 n. 27.

Lackner, Martin, Salz., well, 182.

Lackner, Margaretha, wife of Martin, neighbor of Zimmerebner, 82, 124

well, 182

bears child, 271.

Lampton, Mr. Richard, merchant in Charleston, 214.

Landfelder, Ursula, nee Wasserman, wife of Veit, a good Christian, 58, 287 n. 6.

Leimberger, Christian, Salz., to marry Margaretha Staud, 230

cuts boards, 242.

Leimberger, Margaretha, see Staud.

Leitner, Josef, Salz., at St. Augustine, 7

at Augusta, 94

buries Bach, 227.

Lemmenhofer, Veit, Salz., displeased with servant, 26

a sinner, 132.

Lewenberger, Christian, Pal., farms on shares, 4, 56, 134.

Lewenberger, Margaretha, wife of Christian, 4.

Little Garden of Paradise, see Arnd.

Lotter, Tobias Conrad, engraver at Augsburg, 3.

Luther, Martin, German reformer, quoted, 62

author of Haus-Tafel (Tabula Oeconomica) and Little Catechism.

Malcontents, faction in Savannah opposing Trustees’ policies, 4.

Marriages, 7 in all, 274. See Bach-Staud, Bischoff-Unselt, Kieffer-Depp, Sanftleben-Arnsdorf, Schneider-Sanftleben, Zimmerebner-Berenberger. See also Leimberger-Staud.

Masig, see Mazzique.

Maurer, Apollonia, Salz., girl, 68, 287 n. 14.

Maurer, Gabriel, Salz., has plantation, 102.

Maurer, Hans, Salz., 219.

Mazzique, Joseph Anthony, Spanish spy, 238, 277, 297 n. 14, 298 n. 1.

McLeod, John, Presbyterian minister at Darien, 191.

Medicines and Medical treatment: china de china, 243

chinchona bark, 30

cortex Peruviana, 128

snake oil, 115

Schauer Balm, 116, 124, 149, 150

bloodletting, 102, 108, 111, 181, 259.

Mills: grist mill first in Georgia, 3

Oglethorpe donates stones, 93

plans made, 169

Boltzius urges low wages, 179, 277

construction proceeds, 205, 225, 238, 240

functions well, 264. Sawmill, see Parker’s mill.

Memmingen, town in southwestern Germany, domicile of Salzburgers, 46.

Montaigut, Mrs. Samuel, widow of Purysburg merchant, 150, 293 n. 4.

Moosa, British defeat in siege of St. Augustine, 191.

Mueller, Friedrich Wilhelm, clockmaker, engages share-cropper, 4, 56

a skillful man, 44

would like to read music, 50.

Mueller, (Johann) Paul, son of above, helps share-cropper, 4, 56, 57.

Muggitzer, Hans Michael, renegade Salz., a sinner, 132.

Musgrove’s Cowpen, cattle ranch belonging to Mary Musgrove, half-breed interpreter, 93.

Musical notes, 66, 244.

The Necessary Examination..., see A.H. Francke.

Nett, Friedrich Ludwig, Pal. herdsman, requests leave to fight, 94

fires shot, 229.

New Windsor, Swiss settlement on Savannah River, 44.

Ogeechy, river near Ebenezer, 30, 277.

Oglethorpe, James Edward, founder of Georgia, allows Salzburgers to move, 1

still affectionate, 91

visits Ebenezer, 92

donates millstones and cannon, 93

money, 204

urges planting of grain, 3, 97, 139

and brickmaking, 97

needs soldiers, 91

captures forts, 36, 148

seizes island, 175

raises siege, 199

ill, 252

recovers, 278

still in Frederica, 262

letter to, 96

from, 217.

Old Ebenezer, first Salzburger settlement, abandoned, 71.

Orangeburg, district in South Carolina inhabited by Swiss and Germans, 228.

Orphanage, overcrowded, 22

servants leave, 95

cowshed burned, 71

reconstruction begun, 183

completed, 202.

Ortmann, Christopher, schoolmaster, mentioned, 274.

Ortmann, Juliana, wife of schoolmaster, receives house, 201.

Paedagogium, school for gentry in Halle, 211.

Paradies-Gärtlein, see Arnd.

Palatinate, region in southwestern Germany, 1.

Palatines, immigrants from Palatinate and surrounding areas, 1, 8

books for, 206.

Parker’s Mill, abandoned sawmill on Abercorn Creek, 204, 231, 233, 294 n. 22.

Peaches, see Fruit.

Pichler, Thomas, Salz., daughter eats clay, 84

daughter has fever-clot, 127

has servant, 223

runs mill, 276.

Pletter, Elisabeth, née Wasserman, wife of Johann, a good Christian, 58, 287 n. 6.

Pletter, Johann, Austrian, victim of theft, 7.

Ploss, Dr., physician in Augsburg, 128, 243.

Plows, greatly needed, 137.

Plums, see Fruit.

Preu, Lutheran pastor, patron of Salzburgers, 128, 243.

Port Royal, small city in S.C., 165.

Prussia, goal of many Salzburgers, 65.

Purry, Jean, founder of Purysburg, 150.

Purry, Charles, son of above, merchant in Purysburg, 212.

Purysburg, Swiss settlement on Savannah River, land claimed by wealthy landlords, 150, 174.

Rauner, Leonhard, Salz., a renegade, 132

buries Bach, 227

dies at St. Augustine, 7, 214, 274.

Rauner, Maria Magdalena, wife of Leonhard, persuaded to go to war, 108.

Reck, Jacob, Pal. shoemaker at Purysburg, non-commissioned officer, 6, 93.

Red Bluff, site of Ebenezer, 1.

Reiter, (Maria) Magdalena, née Gebhart, wife of Simon, writes to parents, 45

content, 187, 295 n. 10.

Reiter, Simon, Salz., serves at St. Augustine, 7

marries Magdalena Gebhart, 207

writes to Gebhart, 224.

Reverend Fathers, Salzburger patrons in Europe, 273, see Urlsperger, A.H. Francke, Ziegenhagen.

Rheinlaender, Maria Anna, Pal. widow, midwife, complains, 176.

Rhenish Palatinate, see Palatinate.

Rice birds, damage rice, 190.

Rice press, machine for husking rice, 222.

Richard(s), James (Jacques), Swiss officer, recruits 6

letter to 111, 287 n. 4, 289 n. 3.

Richter, Christian Friedrich, author of hymns, 284 n. 8.

Riedelsperger, Adam, Salz., dies an edifying death, 152.

Riedelsperger, Christian, Salz., hired by orphanage, 64, 75, 86, 98, 276

owns cattle, 86.

Riedelsperger, Stephan, renegade Salz., serves at St. Augustine, 94

a sinner, 132

now in Philadephia, 160.

Riesch, Rev. Bonaventura, pastor in Lindau, patron of Salzburgers, 47

letter from, 39, 40, 128; sends letter to Philadelphia.

Robinson, John, Eng. servant, serves at St. Augustine, 7

requests freedom, 29

delivers letter, 218, 289.

Rott (Roth), Bartholomäus, Bavarian distiller, previously banished from Ebenezer, 23, 283 n. 18.

Rottenberger, Stephan, Salz., skilled carpenter, 249

proposed as elder, 101

repairs hand mill, 184.

St. Augustine, city in Spanish Florida, besieged by Oglethorpe, 5

non-Salzburgers enlist, 6

recruitment, 57, 91

siege goes badly, 192

raised, 199

to be renewed, 203.

Salt, Boltzius obtains a quantity, 273.

Sammlungen zum Bau, etc., devotional tractate, 282 n. 6.

Sanftleben, Georg, Silesian carpenter, at widow Arnsdorf’s house, 153

has sore feet, 182

declares banns, 238, 248

marries, 250

inured by cow, 270.

Sanftleben, Magdalena, née Arnsdorf, marries Sanftleben, 250.

Santee, S.C., scene of slave uprising, 190.

Sawmill, see Parker’s mill.

Schade, Johann Caspar, Pietist author of Christ-Bescherung, 268.

Schaitberger, Josef, Salzburger exile, author of tractate, 128.

Schartner, Jacob, Pal. herdsman at orphanage, pleased, 75, 86

moves to plantations, 277; 288 n. 19.

Schauer, Johann Caspar, Augsburg distiller, donates Schauer’s Balm, 124.

Schauer’s Balm, popular cure-all made by above, see Medicines.

Schlatter, merchant in St. Gall, not yet paid, 166, 275, 294 n. 20.

Schmidt, Hans, Austrian, sends letter, 49

has good crop, 161

cuts boards, 186, 294 n. 18.

Schneider, (Hans) Michael, Pal. herdsman, marries Elisabeth Sanftleben, 7, 93, 110

becomes orphanage herdsman, 277

almost took fatal voyage, 277.

Schneller, righteous Salzburger, dies in Augsburg, 37.

Schönmannsgruber, Mrs., widow from Purysburg, now in Philadelphia, 160, 294 n. 6.

Schoppacher, Ruprecht, Salz., of 1st transport, died an edifying death, 197, 296 n. 18.

Schubert, Heinrich, author of sermons, 133, 139.

Schwartzburg, Countess of, pious Christian, 219.

Schweighoffer, Margaretha, widow, 26

owns cattle, 86

enjoys blessing, 90

ill, 186, 218, 225, 232

recovers, 234, 284 n. 22.

Schweighoffer, Maria, daughter of Margaretha, 26, 284 n. 23.

Seuter, Matthäus, printer in Augsburg, 3.

Shannon, William, Irish murderer, 276, 296 n. 14.

Share-cropping, introduced at Ebenezer, 4, 56.

Simonds (Simon, Simons), Peter (Pierre), London merchant, 150, 174.

Slavery, competition from, 102

uprising in S.C., 190

arguments against, 194

steps against, 227

runaway slaves, 227, 229, 232, 276.

Snakes: girl bitten, 175

dog bitten, 198.

Song hour, 263.

Spaniards, attack British ships, 237.

SPCK, Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, missionary society based in London, letter to, 273.

Spielbiegler, Rosina, Salz., 257, 299 n. 7.

Spielbiegler, Johann, Salz., son of Rosina, 257.

Spira, religious sect, 55.

Spy, see Mazzique.

Staud, Margaretha, Pal. from Saarbrücken, does church penance, 31

marries Gabriel Bach, 6, 8, 33, 148

desires instruction, 217

moves into orphanage, 224, 230, 233, 284 n. 6.

Steiner, Ruprecht, his house used as church, 59, 95, 107, 246, 248.

Steiner, Simon, Salz., ill, 234, 260, 261, 267, 269, 272, 275

brought to orphanage, 276.

Steinmetz, Abbott, German theologian, 194.

Stephens, Thomas, son of Col. Stephens, advocates slavery, 194, 296 n. 15.

Stephens, Col. Wm., president of King’s council, quoted, 6, 8

delivers letters, 141

forwards letters, 237, 282 n. 7.

Stocking-maker, found in woods, 67, 72, 73, 74

serves as herdsman, 102.

Stoves, iron, need of, 28, 284 n. 1.

Tail-male, law of inheritance through male line only, rescinded, 151, 284 n. 7.

Thilo, Ernst, physician, lets blood, 102, 181

treats patients, 216, 217, 242, 260, 267

teaches music, 50

his family growing, 182

desires house, 213

daughter dies, 238

visits mill, 242

receives hut, 246

commended, 274.

Thommendorf, town in Silesia, home of Maederjan.

Thomson, Capt. Wm., Irish sea captain, still at Frederica, 19

paid for servants, 274

brings servants, 277.

Tobler, Johann, Swiss settler, former governor, 44, 285 n. 21.

Treasure Chest, see Bogatzky.

True Christianity, see Arnd.

Trustees, see Georgia Trustees.

Ulich, Johann Caspar, deceased, first husband of Margaretha Egger, 271.

Ulm, South German city, 65.

Unselt, Sibylla, Friederica, Pal. girl from Purysburg, marries Henry Bishop, 85, 288 n. 19.

Urlsperger, Samuel, senior of the Lutheran ministry at Augsburg, one of Reverend Fathers, bowdlerizes Boltzius’ reports, 9

letter from, 37.

Verelst, Harmon, secretary of Trustees, letter from, 220

letter to, 231, 274.

Verzeichnis der vornehmsten Gaben, etc., 301 n. 24.

Wallpurger, Mrs., wealthy widow in Purysburg, visits Ebenezer, 216, 289 n. 18, 296 n. 21.

Wallpurger, son of above, eye injured, 216.

Waysenhaus, orphanage in Halle, sends gifts, 122.

Weaving, 192.

Weise, Pietist missionary in Astrakan, 146.

Whitefield, George, Eng. preacher and philanthropist, quoted, 2, 8

preaches well, 19

arrives in Savannah, 17

at Ebenezer, 162

brings gifts, 4, 13, 18, 23

urges church construction, 18, 213, 273, 297 n. 7

takes up collection, 227, 283 n. 10, 300 n. 9, 14, 19.

Zant, Bartholomäus, Swiss, serves at St. Augustine, 7, 107

affected by Gruber’s death, 255.

Ziegenhagen, Friedrich Michael, court chaplain in London, letter to, 49, 273

letter from, 122, 126, 127, 128, 133

sends books, 206.

Zimmerebner, Ruprecht, Salz., marries Margaretha Berenberger, 81

serious Christian, 82, 128

ill, 235.

Zimmermann, error for Zimmerebner. Zimmermann, Prof. Johann Liborius, author of religious work, Die überschwengliche Erkentniss Jesu Christi, 17, 88, 281 n. 4.

Zittrauer, Anna, née Leihofer, wife of Ruprecht, 161.

Zittrauer, Ruprecht, Salz., poor Christian, 160

learning to read, 161

sick, 185.

Zuebli, Ambrosius, Swiss from St. Gall, absent, 253, 287 n. 13.

Zuebli, David, Swiss from St. Gall, brother of above, father of Johann Joachim Zubly, puts daughter in orphanage, 199

brings son, 221

visits Ebenezer, 214, 221.

Zuebli, (Johann) Jacob, brother of Ambrosius and David, 16, 67

helps Gruber, 255, 287 n. 13.

Zwiffler, Andreas, former druggist with Salzburgers, writes from Philadelphia, 160

letter to, 174.

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