The forty-eight names used by Alexander Spotswood as recorded in Virginia Patent Book 14 on page 378ff are:
Pale Blankebuchner, Margaret Blankebuchner, Mathiaas Blankebuchner, Anna Maria Blankebuchner, Hans Jerich Blankebuchner, Wolf Michel Kefer, Hendrich Schuchter, Hans Jerich Chively, Maria Clora Chively, Anna Martha Chively, Anna Elizabeth Chively, Anna Maria Chively, Michael Cook, Mary Cook, Henry Snyder, Dorothy Snyder, Hans Jerich Otes, Parvara Otes, Ferdinandis Sylvania Otes, Anna Louisa Otes, Joseph Wever, Susanna Wever, Hans Fredich Wever, Maria Sophia Wever, Wabburie Wever, Hans Michel Cloar, Anna Maria Parva Cloar, Andrea Claus Cloar, Agnes Margaret Cloar, Hans Jerich Cloar, Hans Michael Smiedt, Anna Creda Smiedt, Hans Michael Smiedt, Hans Jerich Wegman, Anna Maria Wegman, Maria Margaret Wegman, Maria Gotlieve Wegman, Hans Nicholas Blankebuchner, Applona Blankebuchner, Zachariahs Blankenbuchner, Coz Jacob Floschman, Anna Parva Floschman, John Peter Floschman, Maria Catharina Floschman, Hans Michel Milcher (or perhaps Milcker), Sophia Catharina Milcher, Maria Parvara Milcher.
If you count these names, you will perhaps find only forty-seven. One name, Ferdinandis Sylvania Otes, represents two people, Ferdinand Utz and his half-sister, Sabina Volck.
When Nell Marion Nugent copied these names into volume III of "Cavaliers and Pioneers", she split the Clore family into two groups when they were actually consecutive names.
The puzzle in this list are the names Wegman and Milcher who have no further record in Virginia.
The Virginia State Library has a web site and one can download a copy of the original record.
I repeat that this is not a "ship's list". These names probably came on the same ship, what ever it was. Others, numbering about thirty, were also on the ship but no specific record of them exists. The "Moyer" family was probably in this hidden group. Other records hint strongly at other people who were probably also on the ship.
Probably it would be better to speak of immigrant's names rather than ship's lists. We will look at other sources for these names.
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