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Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America …: Volume Seventeen 1759 and 1760: Index

Detailed Reports on the Salzburger Emigrants Who Settled in America …: Volume Seventeen 1759 and 1760

Index

Index

(d = daughter, fr = from.
Pal = Palatine, s = son,
Salz = Salzburger, w = wife,
wid = widow)

ABC books, see Sommer.

Abercorn, village near juncture of Abercorn Creek and Savannah River, 25, 115, 129, 164, 193

Abercorn Creek (Mill River), arm of Savannah River, ix, xi, 25, 274

Acadians, French exiles in Savannah, 161

Acorns, gathered, 273

Acton, German and Swiss settlement near Savannah, 156, 160

Aemilia Juliana, Gräfin von Schwartzburg-Rudolstadt, hymnist 290

Agriculture, see Crops.

Albinus, Johann Georg, hymnist 291

Altamaha River, Georgia river, 58, 213

Alther(r), Amalia, née Schliermacher, 27, 67, 95, 209

Americanisches Ackerwerck Gottes x

American Magazine, periodical in Pa., 45

Amherst, Lord Jeffry, British general, 121, 151, 154, 220, 226, 227, 229, 233, 249, 270

Anabaptists, warning against, 237

visit Ebenezer 142

settle at Mount Pleasant, 277

Anton, Paul, Pietist professor, 77, 276, 280

Apples 219

Arnd, see Arndt.

Arndt, Johann, Pietist, author 137

author of Wahres Christenthum 70, 73, 116, 184, 204, 210, 214, 220, 221, 224, 226, 230, 234, 235, 239, 240, 243, 247, 249, 250, 254, 264, 268, 272

of Paradies-Gärtlein 90, 116, 129

Arnsdorf, Barbara, w Peter 7

Arnsdorf, Hanna Elisabetha, d Peter, 50

Arnsdorf, Peter, Palatine, 16, 151, 171, 225, 228, 229, 231, 233, 234, 245

Assembly, parliament in Savannah, 121, 262

Assistants, see Council.

Augsburg, city in Swabia, 140, viii, ix, 221, 237

chest fr 194

source of gifts 195, 201, 219

Augsburg agenda, 36, 154

Augsburg, chest fr, 194, 249

Augsburg schoobook 147

Augusta, city up the Savannah River, 27, 121, 156, 161, 179, 182, 188, 246, 265

Ausführliche Nachrichten, source of Detailed Reports, 160

Ball, Capt., mariner, 156, 180, 188, 211, 215

Barley, see Crops.

Beans, see Crops.

Bechingen on the Brentz, in Territory of Ulm, 28

Bechtle, Eva Barbara, w Georg, 60, 86

Bechtle, Georg, Swab fr Langenau, 60

Bechtle, Maria Catharina, d G, 86

Bells on cows, stolen, 89

Benefactions, see Gifts.

Bern, Swiss city and canton 281

Bernstein, Christian, hymnist 290

Bethany, dependency of Ebenezer, xi, 7, 21, 27, 28, 38, 58, 59, 74, 80, 86, 94, 97-99, 102, 107, 108, 115, 125, 127, 133, 136, 137, 146, 173, 174, 178, 179, 183, 191, 193, 202, 210, 211, 222, 224, 247, 254, 265

Bethesda, Whitefield’s orphanage near Savannah, 38, 156, 160, 163, 264

Biltz, Johanna, confirmed, 28

Bird (Byrd), Col., 226, 228, 233, 271, 273, 278

Birk, see Bürck.

Blaubeuren, Swabian town, 107

Boards, see Lumber.

Bogatzky, Carl Heinrich, Pietist, author of Christliche Hausschule 181

of Güldenes Schatz-Kästlein der Kinder Gottes (Treasure Chest) 15, 21, 29, 70, 83, 88, 126, 154, 197, 225, 233, 246, 252, 254, 260, 266, 276

of Tägliches Hausbuch der Kinder Gottes 15, 129

hymnist 289

Bogsilaus von Bonin, hymnist, 290

Böhm, Anselm Wilhelm, court chaplain 255, 288

Boltzius, Christiana Elisabetha, deceased d JM, 76

Boltzius, Gertraut, w JM, 103, 105, 106, 136

Boltzius, Gotthilf Israel, s JM, 32, 114

Boltzius, Johann Martin, pastor at Ebenezer, ix, x, et passim.

Boltzius, Samuel Leberecht, deceased s JM, 76

Books fr Halle, 41, 42, 60, 113, 140, 147, 157, 274, 284

Bornemann, Johann Christoph, surgeon fr Göttingen 9, 13

Bornemann woman, see Greiner, Caroline Magdalene.

Brahm, Johann Wilhelm Gerhard von, captain fr Koblenz, 53, 58, 60, 79

Brandenburg, German province, 81

Brandner, Hanna, d Matthias, confirmed 28

Breithaupt, Abbot Joachim Justus, Pietist writer, 66, 77, 280

Brehm, Johann Rudolph, author of Gnaden und Heilsschätze, 51, 54

Brentz (Brenz), river in Territory of Ulm, 28

Breslau, Gymnasium in, 68

Briar Creek, area upstream fr Ebenezer, 182, 188, 213

Broad River, river in N.C., 58

Broughton, Mr., secretary of SPCK, 40, 45, 82, 215

Brown, John, Indian trader, 58

Buchfelder, Ernst Wilhelm, hymnist, 288

Bull, William, Lt. Gov. of S.C., 152, 169, 229, 233, 242

Bulloch, Archibald, planter, 107

Buntz, Anna Barbara, d U, 286

Buntz, Barbara, w JG, 47

Buntz, Johann Georg, Salz, 47

Buntz, Margaretha, w U., 286

Buntz, Urban, Swab fr Niederstotzingen, 110

Bürck, Daniel, s Christian, 127

Bürck, Ursula, née Kalcher, w Christian, 127

Burgsdorf, Governor von, benefactor, 68

Byrd, see Bird.

Cannstadt, town on the Neckar, 107

Canstein, Carl Hildebrand, Baron of, produces Bibles 18

Care, John, soldier, 81

Carinthians viii

Carolina newspapers, see Charleston newspapers.

Catawbas, see Indians.

Catholic family 213

Charleston, port in South Carolina, passim

Charleston newspapers xi, 22, 27, 35, 39, 58, 69, 120, 137, 141, 151, 154, 163, 169, 199, 203, 209, 220, 226, 227, 232, 236, 238, 241, 248, 270, 273

Cherokees, see Indians.

Chiliasts 277

Christian, child of Negress at mill, 236

Christian House School, see Bogatzky.

Churches, see Jerusalem Church and Zion Church.

Clauder, Israel, godfather of Gronau, 148

Clayeating, see Hookworm disease.

Confirmations 12, 28, 65, 116, 133, 135, 174

Congarees, Congrees, settlement in South Carolina, 248, 260, 278

refuge of renegades, 154

Conspectus, religious tract, 129

Corn, see Crops.

Cöthen hymnal 212

Council, governing body in Savannah consisting of a President and five Assistants, mentioned 3, 256

Counterfeit money 130, 168

Cowpen at Old Ebenezer ix

Creeks, see Indians.

Crops 136: barley 173, 181

beans 109, 110, 118, 201, 220, 223, 227, 257, 274

Indian corn 22, 118, 201, 220, 227, 257, 274

cucumbers 220

hay 246

hemp 69

indigo 22, 54, 69, 75, 92, 109, 118, 232, 265

oats 168, 181

peas 181

rice 22, 54, 75, 109, 118, 201, 227, 232, 265

rye 3, 49, 53, 118, 163, 173, 175, 178, 181, 220, 246, 257, 279

squash, 223, 274

sweet potatoes 110, 118, 201, 220, 227, 274, 277

wheat 3, 49, 53, 118, 181, 220

European grains 20

Curlur, in India, site of Lutheran missions 218

Currency, local, 168

Dach, Simon, hymnist, 289

Daily Housebook, see Bogatzky.

Dasher (Taescher), Josua, s M., 205

Dasher (Taescher), Martin, 171

Deininger, Anna Barbara, w JG, 238

Deininger, Johannes, s Johann Georg, 82, 96

Deininger, Johann Georg, Swab, 173

Demere, Paul, commander at Fort Loudoun, 241, 263

Denicke, David, hymnist 290

Deppe, Daniel, s Valentin, 85

Deppe, Maria Margaretha, wid Valentin, 7

Dessler, Wolfgang Christoph, hymnist, 291

Detailed Reports xi, 160

Dietzdorf, town in Saxony, 28

Diseases: anemia 58, 167, 168, 171

consumptive fever 205

dysentary 25, 274

epilepsy (any convulsions) 58, 96, 180, 212, 213, 221

Friesel (military fever) 175, 176, 206, 306 n 34

hookworm disease 49, 202, 259

malaria 244

measles 119, 159

Rotlauf (erysipelas) 91

sidestitches 16, 119, 138

smallpox 58, 117, 121, 134, 138, 141, 158, 159, 161, 200, 203, 233, 264, 268, 274 (see inoculations)

whooping cough 118, 158, 164, 168, 171, 178, 190, 197, 205, 266

Dogma of the Beginning…, see Bogatzky.

Dover, English port 4

Durlach, German principality, 28

Dutch sloop captured 59

Dysentary, see Diseases.

East Indian Reports, reports fr Lutheran missionaries in India, 52, 81, 237

East Prussia, refuge of Salzburgers, 63

Ebenezer, Salzburger settlement near Savannah, viii, et passim.

Ebenezer Creek, see Abercorn Creek.

Ebenezer Reports, see Ausführliche Nachrichten.

Eber, Paul, hymnist, 288

Eckert (Eckhart), Albrecht Ludwig, s C, 47

Eckert (Eckhart), Anna Maria, wid Huber, w Conrad, 47

Eckert (Eckhart) Conrad, fr Pa., 47

Eckert children, eat clay, 49

Edisto, settlement in S.C., 154

Eischberger, Catharina Margaretha, d. D, 96

Eischberger, David, Salz, 105, 112, 235

Eischberger, w David, 245, 266

Eischberger, son of David, 72

Ellis, Gov. Henry 3, 6, 22, 38, 39, 42, 58, 80, 95, 117-119, 121, 141, 143, 155, 157, 159-161, 166, 189, 197, 203, 224, 233, 249, 256, 258, 260, 262, 263

Erbauliche Betrachtungen, see C.F. Richter.

Essentia dulcis, see Medicines.

European grains (wheat, rye, barley, oats), see Crops.

Explication, see Hoffmann.

Fahrenheit thermometer used 243, 246, 264, 274

“Fathers,” Salzburger patrons, 32, 36, 113, 119, 122, 140, 143, 157, 169, 180, 185, 187, 196, 208, 237, 240, 285

see G.A. Francke, S. Urlsperger, Ziegenhagen.

Faul, Georg, Swab, 106, 120

Filature in Savannah 23, 39, 41

Fink, Paul, Salz. 5, 171

Fleinheim, town in Wurttemberg, 28

Flerl, Carl, Salz, 205

Flerl, Judith, d Johann II, confirmed 28

Flerl, Mrs. Hans, 100, 109, 145

Flerl, son of Hans, 25

Flerl, Maria, w Carl, 63, 64, 267

Forst, Boltzius’ home town, 68

Fort Loudoun, fort in Cherokee country, 53, 58, 120, 204, 227, 228, 233, 239, 241, 242, 245, 248, 249, 270, 271

Fort Ninety-Six, in S.C., 154, 248

Fort Prince George, in S.C., 120, 141, 154, 170, 179, 204, 242, 245, 248, 249, 263, 264, 270, 278

Francke, August Hermann (= the late Prof.), Pietist writer, founder of Francke Foundations 16, 218

author of Buss-Predigten 140

of Christus in Uns 259

of Collegium paraneticum 218

of Collegium Pastorale 142

of Lehre vom Anfang Christlichen Glaubens, 8, 18, 51, 52

of Idea Studiosi Theologia 257

of Timothäus zum Fürbilde 59

of postills 114

of Unterricht von der Möglichkeit der wahren Bekehrung 119

hymnist 290

Francke, Gotthilf August, s A. H.

Francke, Reverend Father and benefactor, 31, 34, 66, 77, 124, 150, 177, 186, 188, 201, 276, 280, 284

Francke Foundation, charitable enterprise in Halle, ix

French forces 220, 227, 258, 271, 283

agents among Indians 69, 122, 170, 179, 188, 204, 217, 228, 278

Freyermuth, Johann Peter, fr Weiher, 133

Freyermuth, Johann Peter, confirmed 28

Freylinghausen, Johann Anastasius, professor at Halle, 31, 232, 256

author of Geistreiches Gesangbuch 212

of Ordnung des Heils 3, 12, 53, 116, 129, 132, 134, 174, 225, 253

hymnist 288, 290, 291

Friedrichs, Mr. of Charleston, 161

Friedrichs Universität in Halle, 68

Friesel, see diseases.

Garden of Paradise, see Arndt.

Geiger, minister fr Memmingen, 30

Geiger, Lucas, Jr., s late shoemaker, 55

Geistliche Schatzkammer, see Prätorius.

Geistreiches Gesangbuch, see Freylinghausen.

Gerber (Garbut), Caspar, carpenter in Savannah, 175

Gerhart, Paul, hymnist 290, 291

German grains, see European grains.

German goldsmith fr Charleston 274

German mason in Savannah 167

German silversmith, 157

Germans in Savannah, 20, 28, 42, 43, 44, 48, 79, 94, 129, 155, 160, 161, 223, 261, 264

Gersdorf, Mrs. Council Director von, 231

Gersdorf, Henriette von, hymnist 289

Glaner, Georg, Swab, 151

Glen, Mr., Governor of South Carolina, 155

Gnaden und Heilsschätze, see Brehm.

Gnann, Abigail, d Jac, 279

Gnann (also Gnan), Jacob, Swab, 6, 177, 178, 247, 276

Gnann, Maria Margaretha, wid Deppe, w Jacob, 247, 279

Goodwin, Thomas, author of Spiritual Temptations, 230

Goshen, fertile land “behind Abercorn,” xi, 12, 14, 25, 28, 47, 69, 83, 84, 86, 90, 96, 111, 112, 115, 130, 133, 193, 247, 254

Gotte, Ludwig Andreas, hymnist 289, 291

Göttingen, German university town, 13

Götze, Johann Melchior, author of Heilsame Betrachtungen 115

Gouges, Henry, surveyor, 16

Graham, merchant in Savannah, 95

Graham, wid of planter, 112

Graves, Elisabeth, d Sam, 269

Graves, Margaret, née Huber, w Sam, 71

Graves, Samuel, Englishman in Bethany, 71, 243, 265

Graves, s of Sam, 222

Graves, d of Sam, 269

Graves, see Greve.

Gress, Elisabetha, confirmed, 133

Greve (sometimes Grewe), Johann Heinrich, settler fr Göttingen, 9, 13

Greiner, Andreas, settler at Halifax, h Barbara Hirshmann 13

Greiner, Barbara, née Hirschmann, wid Andreas, 106

Greiner, Caroline Magdalene, wid. Bornemann, 199

Greiner, Caspar, settler at Halifax 13, 226

Greiner, Christian Philipp, s JC, 213

Greiner, Johann Caspar, s C, 9, 28

Greiner, old Mrs., 196

Greiner family, 191, 199

Greve (also Grewe), Caroline Magdalene, wid Bornemann, w Caspar Greiner 9, 226

Greve (also Grewe), Johann Heinrich, of Celle in Hannover, setler near Halifax 9, 13

Gristmills, see Mills.

Gronau, Christian Israel, late colleague of Boltzius, ix, 148, 241

Grover, Mr., friend of John Reynolds, 118, 262

Gruber, Elisabetha, née Schwartzwälder, w Georg I, 173

Gruber, Georg I, former ranger, 173 173

Gruber, Georg II, s Georg I, 173

Gschwandl, Thomas, Salz, 269

Guadeloupe, West Indian island, source of slaves, 59

Gullah, Negro patois, 250, 311 n 23

Gützen, see Götzen.

Habersham, James, merchant, member of Council, Trustees’ secretary, xi

Häfner, Christina Barbara, d wid Straub, 175

Halifax, new settlement on the Savannah River 9, 23, 27, 53, 106, 115, 129, 132, 151, 179, 182-184, 188-190, 197, 202, 213, 226, 277

Halle, East German city, home of Francke Foundation, 185, 202, 219, 280

gifts fr 113, 195, 201

letters fr 191

Halle newspapes 51, 63, 71

Halle Orphanage 49, 201, 202

source of gifts, 41, 232, 284. See Books fr Halle, Medicines fr Halle.

Halle Supplements, list of charities, 225

Halle, University of, ix, 68

Hammer, Anna Elisabetha, d Peter, confirmed 28

Hammer, Anna Rosina, w P, 166

Hammer, Peter, settler fr Chemnitz in Saxony 74, 102, 167, 259

Handschuh, minister in Lancaster, Pa., 63, 64

Hangleiter, Hanna Elisabetha, d Joh, 108

Hangleiter, Johann, Swab fr Niederstotzingen, 71, 179, 222, 276

Hangleiter, Ursula, w Joh., 71, 108, 177, 222

Hartmann, Dr. Ludwig, author of Pastorale Evangelicum, 10

Harvey, the Rev. James, author 9, 39

Hasenlauer, Jacob, s Sebastian, 235

Hasenlauer, Sebastian, Swab, 236

Hässler, see Hessler.

Hausler, Johann, confirmed, 28

Heid (also Heidt and Haid), 3, 25

Heinrich Ernst, Graf zu Stollberg Wernigerode, hymnist 289

Heinz, Barbara, wid Hirsch, 100, 221

Heinz (Heinze), Johann Christoph, overseer, 100, 221

Heinz, Judith, d JC, 221

Henckel, Count, author of a Schatz-Kästlein, 175

Henriette, ship, 157

Herrnschmidt, Johann Daniel, hymnist, 250, 288

Hersleb, Bishop, Danish author, 52

Hessler, Elisabetha, w Christian, 286

Highlanders 200

Hirsch, Johann Michael, Swab fr Augsburg, 11

Hirsch, Regina Barbara, wid JM 11, 100

Hirschmann, Barbara, d Casp, w Andreas Greiner 13

Hirschmann, Caspar, merchant, 13

Hirschmann, s Caspar, 106, 132, 190

Hoffmann, Johann Georg, author of Erklärung des Catechismus Lutheri, 129

House consecration: 135

Huttermann, missionary to India, 52

Hymns, see Appendix.

Ihle, Jacob, overseer, 111

Ihle, Jonathan, s Jac., 208

Immer, Abraham, Reformed minister at Purysburg 281

Independents, see Presbyterians.

Indian corn, see Crops.

Indians, 46, 89, 102, 117, 118, 121, 127, 129, 151, 186, 209, 217, 242, 264, 271

Catawbas 69, 228, 239, 242, 248

Cherokees 42, 53, 58, 69, 117, 120, 122, 123, 141, 151, 154-156, 158, 170, 179, 188, 189, 200, 203, 204, 208, 220, 226, 228, 229, 233, 236, 239, 242, 249, 264, 271, 272-274, 278

Chickasaws 58, 121, 158; 239

Creeks 42, 121, 123, 150, 155, 156, 158, 170, 189, 197, 199, 203, 204, 207, 208, 216, 217, 224, 228, 229, 239, 242, 249, 258, 263, 264, 272, 274, 278

Choctaws 263

Florida Indians (= Yemasses) 229, 263

French Indians 263

Lower Cherokees 198, 200

Lower Creeks 179, 197

Shawnees 58

Uchees 158, 119, 229

Upper Creeks 179, 188, 197, 249

Indians fr Virginia 42

Indian traders 217, 263

Indigo, production of, 92-94, 232, 242, 243

see Crops.

Informatorium biblicum, see Arndt.

Inoculations against smallpox 121, 138, 141, 154, 200

Introduction to the Religious Struggles …, see Walch.

Irishmen, 126

called English, 59, 217

Jäckle, Jacob, confirmed 28

Jerusalem Church, town church in Ebenezer, xi, 116, 172, 191, 201, 236

Jews in Savannah 45

Joseph’s Town, moribund village near Abercorn, 14, 108

Jury service, 8, 91

Kalcher, Mrs. Margaretha, w Ruprecht, 49, 78, 162, 168, 175, 176, 206, 245, 256

Kalcher, Ursula, Salz, daughter of Ruprecht, 92, 206

Kalcher, d Ruprecht, 92. See Rheinländer, Maria.

Kalckberner, Inspector, author, 280

Kaufbeuren, town in Wurttemberg, 28

Kieffer, Emmanuel, s Theo, Jr., 47

Kieffer, Theobald, Jr., Capt., 29, 31, 47, 60, 74, 114, 128, 140, 141, 151, 165, 168

his family 178, 186, 197, 203, 226, 250

Kieffer, Theo’s daughter, 74, 128

Kieffer, wife of Theo, Jr., 31, 47, 60, 61, 197

Kirben, town in Wurttemberg, 28

Kirschner, Mrs., probably error for Maria Kirchner, w Friedrich, 32

Kleinknecht, Johann Daniel, hymnist 288

Kless, J., hymnist 288

Kogler, Georg, Salz, chief carpenter and sawmiller, 267

Koitsch, Christoph Jacob, hymnist 287, 289, 291

Krafft, J.P., minister in Regensburg, 76, 77, 250

Krämer, Christoph, locksmith, overseer, 15, 68, 110, 114, 151, 164

Krämer, Johanna Margaretha, née Müller, wid Brückner, w Christoph 15, 55, 65, 67, 88, 111, 164, 165, 169, 171, 175, 257

Krause, …, Salz, 104

Kurtzgefasste Passionsgeschichte, religious tractate, 147

Kurz (Kurtz), Swab fr Cannstadt, 107

Lachner, see Lackner.

Lackner, Dorothea, d M. Jr., 206

Lackner, Elisabetha, née Pricker, w Martin, Jr., 24, 25, 37

Lackner, Johann Friedrich, Swab, 132, 133

Lackner, Johann Gottlieb, s M, 139

Lackner, Martin, Jr., Salz, 24, 151

Laminit, Rev., benefactor, 188, 195

Landfelder, Ursula, née Wassermann, w Veit, 224, 243, 246, 247, 256

Landfelder, Veit, 224, 225, 243, 256

Landfelder, Veit, his child, 17, 62, 151

Lange, Georg, Swab fr Blaubeuren, 107

Lange, Jacob, fr Langenau, 133

Lange, Dr. Joachim, author of the Richtige Mittelstrasse 277

Lange, Johann Gottlieb, confirmed 28

Lange, Maria Margaretha, fr Langenau, 133

Lange, author of Davidisch-Salomonisches Licht, 137

Langenau, town in Territory of Ulm 6, 28, 35, 104

Lechner, see Lackner.

Lehr, Leopold Franz Friedrich, hymnist 290

Lehre vom Anfang christlichen Glaubens, see A.H. Francke.

Leimberger, Christian Israel, Salz, 133

Leimberger, Christian, Salz, 4

Lemke, Hanna Catharina, née Kröhr, wid Gronau, w HH, 136

Lemke, Hermann Heinrich, assistant minister in Ebenezer, ix, 2, 3, 12, 20, 37, 57, 60, 62, 84, 86, 87, 96, 103, 104, 110, 116, 210, 215, 238, 245, 248, 279

Lindhammer, Johann Ludwig, author of Commentarium, 144

Lithuania, refuge of Salzburgers, 63

Little Carpenter, Indian chief, 227, 263, 271

Little Treasure Chest, see Schatz-Kästlein.

Lloyd, Mr., Trustee, silk expert in London, 218

Lohrmann, Johann, Swab overseer fr Ulm, 55

Lord Trustees, see Trustees.

Lord Commissioners for Trade and Plantations, successors of the Trustees, 74, 157

Lower Creeks, see Indians.

Ludmilia Elisabeth, Gräfin von Schwartzburg-Rudolstadt, hymnist 289

Lumber 232, 265

Luther, Martin, his writings mentioned 7, 181, 182, 302 n 30

author of Tisch-Reden 123, 236

hymnist 291

Lutherans in Savannah, see Germans in Savannah.

Lyttleton, Gov. of S.C. 16, 58, 117, 151, 200, 233, 239, 242

Maurer, Hans, Salz, 87

his child sick 108

Maurer, Maria, w Hans, 109, 112, 115

Maurer, Gabriel, Salz, his daughter dies 115

his son dies 190

Mayer, Barbara, née Zorn, w Ludwig, 23, 30

Mayer (also Meyer) Johann Georg, brother Johann Ludwig, 105

Mayer, (Johann) Ludwig, surgeon and justiciary 3, 30, 57, 105, 112, 142, 220, 232, 256, 286

Mayer, Magdalena, w. Georg, a good Christian 29

Medicines: essentia dulcis 37, 60, 143, 298 n 14

Seneca snakeroot 138

Medicines fr Halle 36, 41, 42, 113, 114, 165, 261, 274, 284

Meissner, Georg Friedrich, doctor fr Brandenburg, 81, 261

Melons 220

Memmingen, German city, resort of exiles, 30

Memorial and Thanksiving Day, 37

Metzger, Catharina, d Jacob, 243

Metzger, Margaretha, née Schwartzwälder, w. Jacob, 178

Meyer, Georg and Ludwig, see Mayer.

Michaelis, teacher at Halle, 77

Michel, Johannes, s Johannes, 221

Michel, Maria, d Joh., 100, 108

Michel, Maria, w Joh., 98, 100

Milde, Heinrich, of Halle, 31

Mill Creek, Mill River, see Abercorn Creek.

Mills: 23, 215, 225

gristmills 13, 25, 220, 246

sawmill 23, 85, 110

Military fever, see Diseases.

Militia, see Rangers.

Ministers’ institution, home for retired clergymen, 195

Minister’s plantation 15, 55, 65, 85, 90, 92, 95, 109, 110, 116, 130, 183, 185, 225, 261, 272

Moller, Martin, hymnist 290

Mohr, Jakob, settler at Goshen 14

Montgomery, Col. 198, 200, 203, 204, 215, 216, 220, 226, 228, 233, 241, 249, 271

Mount Pleasant, fortress on Savannah River above Ebenezer, 59, 125, 188, 238

Muhlenberg, Heinrich Melchior, pastor fr Halle, 63, 64, 65, 87

Mulberry trees (for silkworms), 29, 136

Müller, Johann, Boltzius’ uncle, 68

Müller, Johann Paul, confirmed 28, 235

Müller, Mrs. Paul, 235

Münch, Chrétien de, Augsburg banker, his planation, 96, 285

Neander, Joachim, hymnist 287, 289

Negroes, see Slavery.

Neidlinger, schoolmaster, 194

New Windsor, settlement in South Carolina, 125, 152

New Goettingen, settlement near Halifax 9, 13

Nicodemus 257

Niess, Maria, née Oechsele, w Joh. Georg, 196, 220, 223

Niess, son of JG, 223

Oechsner, see Oechsler.

Oechsle, Angelica, w Christian, 61

Oechsle, Christian, Swab, 61

Oechsele, grandmother, 223

Ogeechee, blackwater river parallel to lower reaches of the Savannah, 155, 188

Old Ebenezer, first site of Salzburger settlement, ix

Olearius, Johann Gottlieb, hymnist 288

Order of Salvation, see Ordnung des Heils.

Ordnung des Heils, religious tractate by J.H. Freylinghausen 12, 47, 253

Ottolenghe, Joseph, convert, manager of silk flature, 74, 80-82, 95, 127, 141, 157, 159-161, 238

Overseers, see Heinz 100

Ihle, Jacob 111

Krämer 68, 88, 110, 111

Lohrmann 55

Patrols against Indians, xi, 126-129, 135-137, 140, 149, 171, 193, 194, 198, 203, 209

Paulitsch, Hanna Elisabetha, w JM, 38, 66, 76, 78, 172, 279

Paulitsch, Johann Martin, Swab teacher, 38, 66, 178, 254, 270, 277

Paulitsch, the old Mrs. 8

Paulus, see Paulitsch.

Peaches 220

Peas, see Crops.

Pest Act 166

Pflüger, Anna Maria, d Hans, 97

Pflüger, Barbara, née Rau, w Hans, 97, 104

Pflüger, Hans, Swab fr Langenau, 104

Pietist parlance, Anfechtungen “temptations” 168, 222, 267, 305 n. 19

ehrlich (honest) 164, 305 n 9

eigene Gerechtikeit (self-justification) 98, p. 300 Aug n 1

elend (misery, sin) 61, 298 n 16

selbst-rechtfertigung (self-justification) 102, 300 Aug n 3

sicherheit (false security) 123, 159, 304 n 14

unwissend (ignorant of true Christianity) 164, 298 n 20, 305 n. 9

Poor House, see Protestant Poor House.

Porst, Provost Johann, author, 52, 68, 229, 230

Port Royal, small port in South Carolina, 258

Prätorius, Stephan, pietist, author of Geistliche Schatzkammer, 176, 182

Precious Honey Drops, religious tract, 141, 152, 175

Predestination 14

President, see Council.

Presbyterians 14, 39, 157, 265

Privateers, French 12, 170

English 59, 81, 173

Protestant Poorhouse in Augsburg, 272, 273

Prussia, see East Prussia.

Purysburg, Swiss settlement across and down river fr Ebenezer, ix, 39, 55, 77, 158, 167, 209, 238, 254, 259

Quarantine, 154, 165, 180, 268, 274

Rabenhorst, Christian, pastor with third Swabian transport, ix, x, 2, 3, 20, 25, 33, 37, 55, 56, 60, 62, 79, 80, 113, 116, 130, 132, 144, 163, 183, 187, 188, 200, 208, 210, 223, 255, 261, 277

Rabenhorst, Anna Barbara, née Brandt, wid Kraft, 8, 261

Rahn, Anna Barbara, née Paulitsch, w Conrad, 199, 216

Rahn, Conrad, Swab fr Ulm, 173

Rahn, Maria, d Conrad, 199

Raines, Capt., mariner, 157

Rangers, mounted troops, 83, 121, 126, 158, 197

Rasberry, Thomas, Salzburger’s correspondent in Savannah, 152, 198

Rattlesnakes, see Snakes.

Rau (Rauh), Anna, Swab, 35, 54

Ravensburg, Swabian city, home of David Kraft 112

Red Bluff, site of Ebenezer, viii

Reformed, followers of Calvin and Zwingli, 14, 160

Reiter, Elisabetha, confirmed, 135

Reiter, Johann, confirmed, 135

Religious Struggles, see Walch.

Remembrance and Thanksgiving Day, 130

Remshart, Christina, d Daniel, confirmed 28

Rende, Inspector, 272

Rentz, Barbara, née Unselt, w Johann 9, 143, 146, 254

Rentz, Gottlieb, s Johann, 143, 255

Rentz, Johann, baker, 254

Reports fr Pennsylvania, 63

Resch, Sibylle, deceased w of Thomas Gschwandl, 269

Reuss, Heinrich Georg, hymnist 287

Reverend Fathers, see “Fathers.”

Reynolds, John, former governor, 118

Rheinlander, Johann Martin, Pal, 126, 173

Rheinländer, Maria, née Kalcher, w JM, 126, 173, 206

Rice, see Crops.

Rice, see Crops.

Richter, Christian Friedrich, theologian, doctor, hymnist; author of Erbauliche Betrachtungen 67, 68

hymnist 17, 288

Richter medicines, made by C. F. Richter, 36, 47, 60, 67, 284

Riedelsperger, Christian, Salz, 58, 85, 115, 149

Riedelsperger, Mrs., Maria, née Schweighoffer, wid Chris., 85, 168

Rieger, Pastor in Reval, 140

Rieser, Balthasar, Salz, 97

Rieser, Georg, Salz, 115

Rieser, Michael, Salz., 258

Rieser, Mrs., midwife, 37

Rinckart, Martin, hymnist 288

Rist, Johann, hymnist 288

Robinson, Pickering, English silk expert, 180

Rothe, Johann Andreas, hymnist 289

Rottenberger, Christoph, Salz, 9, 151, 274

Rottenberger, Elisabetha, w Christoff, 10, 274, 275, 277

Rum 21, 155

Rye, see Crops.

Sabbatarian, at Mount Pleasant, 277

St. Augustine, Spanish city in Florida, 249

Santee, river in S.C. 27

Sarganeck, Inspector, 147, 148

Savannah, chief city in Georgia passim

Savannah River, river fronting Augusta, Ebenezer, and Savannah viii, et passim

Savannah Town, trading station near Augusta, 125, 152

Sawmill, see Mills.

Saxony, German Province, home of Peter Hammer 74

Schade, Johann Caspar, hymnist 287

Schatz-Kästlein, see Bogatzky.

Scheffler, Johann (Angelus Silesius), hymnist 288, 289

Scheraus, Angelica, confirmed, 28

Scheraus, Johann, Swab weaver in Joseph’s Town, 14

Scheraus, s Johann, Ranger, 83

Schiele, Anna, w. Joh., 178

Schmid (Schmidt), Catharina, née Zehetner, w Joh., 234, 249, 255

Schmid (Schmidt), Daniel, s Joh. 212, 214, 215

Schmid (also Schmidt), Johann, Austrian, 144, 151, 180, 249, 252

Schmid, Samuel, s Johann 7, 180, 221

Schmidt, Johann Eusebius, hymnist 288, 291

Schneider, (Anna) Elisabetha, Silesian, née Sanftleben, 73, 137

Schneider, Johann, Pal, 48, 137

Schneider, Johann Georg, Pal, 48, 162

Schneider, Johann Gottlieb, s JG, 18

Schneider, Mrs. Johann Georg 18

Schröder, Johann Heinrich, hymnist 289

Schubdrein, Anna Margaretha, wid Daniel, Sr., 211

Schubdrein, Anna Maria, w Nikolaus, 36, 72, 252

Schubdrein, Daniel, Pal fr Nassau-Saarbrücken, 248, 254, 257, 260, 262

Schubdrein, Johann Gottlieb, s Nikolaus, 36, 72

Schubdrein, Nikolaus, Pal carpenter, 72, 252

Schubdrein, Samuel, s Nikolaus, 72

Schubdrein, w Dan, Jr., 254

Schule, see Schiele.

Schütte, Inspector, 280

Schütz, Johann Jacob hymnist 291

Schutze, Master Sebastian, minister in Freyberg, author of Order of Salvation

Schwartzwälder, Elisabetha, see Gruber.

Schweiger, Eva Regina, née Unselt, w Georg, 64, 286

Schweighoffer, Benaja, s Thomas, 130

Schweighoffer, Hanna, née Flerl, w Thomas, 130

Schweighoffer, Margaretha, Salz, 27, 66, 115, 167, 169, 229

Schweighoffer, Ursula, daughter of Margaretha, 27

Schweighoffer, the young, 79

Seckinger, Agnesia, wid Ziegler, w Andreas, 189, 221, 256

Seckinger, Catharina, née Gunter, w Matthias, 205, 256

Side-stitches, see Diseases.

Silk culture, 29, 38-40, 49, 53, 54, 69, 74, 77, 80, 90, 92, 95, 136, 150, 153, 156, 158, 163, 165, 168, 196

Slaves, slavery, and Negroes: 14, 26, 43, 152, 232, 265

attempts to convert 46, 115, 197, 236, 244, 250, 256, 268, 286

purchase of 59, 101, 165, 227, 258, 265, 269, 273, 286

rental of 262

Free Negro 19

tax on Negroes 40, 121, 160, 232

attempt to escape 163

killed by lightning 96

killed by Indians 125, 156

not expensive 101

Negro inventors 138

surpass some whites 163, 251

child buried 194

Small-pox, see Diseases.

Snakeroot, see Medicines

Snakes: 22, 85, 105

Society, see SPCK.

Society of Arts and Sciences 74

Sommer, Pastor at Schortewitz, 219, 234

author of ABC Book 47, 132, 134, 173, 174, 234, 247, 279

of Guther Rath 72

of Centifolios 126

Sontheim, town on the Brentz, 28

Sorau, town in Brandenburg 7

Spaniards, enemy, 42, 76, 217, 249

SPCK (Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge), missionary society in London, 3, 40, 43, 46, 119, 158, 215, 270, 272, 282

Spener, Philip Jacob, Pietist leader, writings mentioned, 97, 182, 241

hymn by 114, 288

Squash, see Crops.

Stegmann, Johann Caspar, hymnist 291

Steiner, Christian, Salz, s Ruprecht, 286

Steiner, Johann, confirmed 28

Straube, Pieta Clara, wid Haefner, wid Adam, 168, 245

Stuart, Capt., 248, 263

Swabians, Sweet potatoes, see Crops.

Swiss ix

Table Talk (Tabula Oeconomica), see Luther, Martin.

Tauler, Johannes, medieval mystic, mentioned 235

Tennent, Dr. John, Virginia physician, 138

Thilo, Christian Ernst, physician, 142, 149, 173, 224, 260, 284

Thilo, d Chr. E., 173

Timothäus zum Fürbilde, see A.H. Francke.

Third Swabian Transport 6

Thomson, Thomas, missionary, 46

Tobler, Johannes, calendar maker fr Appenzell, 114, 140, 143, 152

Tobler, son of Joh., 125, 143

Tolner (Tollner), Justinus, author, 47

Tomochichi, Uchee chief, 160

Town Church, see Jerusalem Church.

Tranquebar, town in India, site of Lutheran mission, 218

Treasure Chest, see Bogatzky.

Treutlen, Johann Adam, Pal, former teacher, future governor, 135

his daughter dies 115

Treutlen, Margaretha, w JA, 162

True Christianity, see vom wahren Christenthum.

Trustees for Establishing a Colony in Georgia, governors of Georgia, viii, 95

Tussing, Jacob, 59

Tybee, island at mouth of Savannah River 6

Uchee (Uchi) Indians, neighboring natives. See Indians.

Uchee land, see Blue Bluff.

Ulm, Territory of, city-state on Danube, home of Swabian transports, 14, 55

Upper Creeks, see Indians.

Urlsperger, Johann August, son and successor of Samuel, x

Urlsperger, Samuel, Senior of Lutheran ministry in Augsburg, ix, 34, 39, 48, 103, 117, 184, 189, 192, 195, 237, 240, 284

Wachter, Johann, confirmed, 133

Waker of Ministers, religious tract, 142, 146, 148

Walbaum, Councilor, benefactor, 169

Walch, Johann Georg author of Religiöse Streitigkeiten 148

Waldhauer, see Walhauer.

Wales, Prince of, mentioned 118

Walthauer, Agnesia, née Ziegler, w. JC, Jr., 219

Walthauer, Lydia, d JC, Jr., 219

Walthauer, Mrs., see Granewetter.

Watts, Isaac, English theologian, 14, 40

Weidmann, see Weitmann

Weiher (Weyer), town in Saarbrücken, 28

Weinkauf, Matthaeus, confirmed 28

Weitmann, Anna Eva, w JL, 224

Weitmann (Weidmann), Johann Ludwig, shoemaker, 74, 132, 151, 166, 224

Wernigerode Hymnal 106

Wertsch, Hanna Elisabeth, w JC, 61

Wertsch, Johann Caspar, schoolmaster, 194

Wheat, see Crops.

White, Capt., mariner, 274

Whitefield, George, English evangelist, 74, 156, 160, 259

Whitefield, James, nephew of George, in Savannah, 231

Whitefield’s orphanage, see Bethesda.

Whooping cough, see Diseases.

Wilcock, Thomas, author of Precious Honey Drops, 141

Wilson, Thomas, Bishop of Sodor and Mann, 250

Winckler, Johann Joseph, hymnist 289, 291

Wirth, Ambrosius, author of Beicht und Abendmahlbüchlein, 86

Wirtsch, see Wertsch.

Wolff, Jacob Israel, hymnist 288

Worms, destroying crops 42, 223, 225, 246, 272

Wright, James, gov.of Ga., 141, 152, 225, 245, 249, 260, 262, 270

Wurttemberg, 28, 221, 260

Zant, Maria Magdalena, confirmed 28

Zant, Salomo, confirmed, 28

Zettler, Catharina Elisabetha, confirmed 28

Zettler, Esther, d Mat, 213

Zettler, Matthias, Salz. shoemaker, his youngest daughter, 212

Ziegenbalg, missionary in India, 237

Ziegenhagen, Friedrich Michael, Court Chaplain, Reverend Father of Georgia Salzburgers, 3, 15, 16, 20, 26, 29, 33, 36, 41, 64, 66, 70, 82, 88, 113, 115, 116, 119, 139, 141, 143, 152, 169, 176, 185

author of Kurtze Erklärung 171, 184, 187, 188, 201, 202, 211, 213, 215, 220, 253, 254

hymnist 17, 290

Ziegler, Mrs. Johann Georg, 104

Ziegler, Lucas, Swab, 106

Ziegler, wid, see Seckinger, Agnesia.

Zimmerebener, Ruprecht, Salz, 108, 109, 129, 142, 152

Zion Church, church on plantations, xi, 19, 25, 92, 97, 108, 138, 175, 183, 191, 201, 236, 252, 254 268, 272

Zittrauer, Salz wid, 130, 145, 168, 245, 252

Zittrauer, s wid, 145

Zouberbuhler (Zuberbiller), Bartholomäus, Swiss, Anglican minister, 156, 209

Zubly, Johann Joachim, Reformed minister, 14, 53, 60, 79, 107, 140, 143, 153, 156, 160, 178, 209, 264

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