Documentary History of the State of New York, Vol. III
16 JULY 1711.
Jno Peter Kneskern Capt.
Jno Geo: Schmidt
David Huppert
Cond Goldman
Conrad Schawerman
Geo Bender
Henrick Sex
Jno. Hen. Uhl
5.
Fredi-ick BeU
18.
Tho. Schumacher
6.
Jacob Kobell
Peter Schmidt
7.
Jacob Warno
Johan Schwall
8.
Johannes Schulteis
Geo. Lud. Koch
9.
Reinhard Schafifer
23.
Veil Musig
10.
Johannes Roschman
23.
Gro. Kerchmer
Carl Ulil
24.
Christ. HiUs
Baltz Anspach
25.
Rudol. Stahl
Conrad Keller
336 men women
and child :
MANOR OF LIVINGSTON. 675
Att a Meeting of Justices in Kingstown this 5thOctob. 1711 prsent Collo Jacob Rutsen M^ Evert Wynkoop
Capt Dirk Scliepmoes M^' Cornelis Cool
Justices. Coll. Rutsen liaveing Received a Letter from M'" Secrytary by his Excel] : Order setting forth that several] pallatines leave their settlements & see]<: to settle themselves on particular men theire Land and Ordered y^ Justices to send tliem to tlieir own towns, ordered that eacli Constable be served witli a Coppy of this order that tliey cause all the pallatines to go to theire own Settlements & forwarne all of theire Districts tliat they do not Harboiu' any pallatines att tlieir perriU.
GOV: HUNTER TO GENERAL NICHOLSON,
New York, 22nd Oct. 1711.
S'
I hope this Avill find you safe at Boston and ready to Imbark I wish you a safe Voyage and all Success in yo^" affaires in England.
I liave lately Rece<^ a Letter from M'' Du Cast one of y*^ Commissaries of ye Palatines. His words are these.
Monsi" Livingston s'est servi du desaprouvement du General et I'a prie d'en vouloir faire son rapport en Angleterre Mais Je Crois Le General trop sage pour vouloir parler d'une chose qu'il n'apas veu etsans avoir examine le Sieur Sackett & schulement sur le Recit d'un homme si interesst^ que I'est Mons^ Livingston. '