Hi, Nikki-- Are you absolutely positive that it was Philadelphia that she arrived in? The reason I ask is that I have two passenger lists (or excerpts from them) for the Kaiser Wilhelm II, and they were both for the port of NY. One was 1908 and the other 1911. This is not to say that the ship may not have changed its run, but it might explain why you didn't find her in the Philadelphia Soundex. Another possibility is that her name might have been misspelled and hence mis-soundexed. Polish w sounds like the English V. Just a thought... Of course, it is true that if you have the date you don't need the soundex at all. But maybe someone on the list has access to the Morton-Allen Directory and could tell you which port the Kaiser Wilhelm arrived in at that date. Hope it helps... Jill > > I saw the attached post on the newsgroup. > I am also having some trouble looking up my g-grandmother's passenger > record. > Her maiden name was Wujcik. I can't find it anywhere in the soundex index > and the ship listing. > I also know which ship she came in (Kaiser Wilhelm II) and the day it > arrived in Phily (May 21, 1913). > > What would you suggest? > > Thanks. > Nikki Quinn > queenlep@wt.net > >