My great grandfather died in Poland on his way to the US in 1922. Does anyone have any knowledge of the travel route that GV's would have taken from Russia to Germany? I am assuming he was going to depart from Bremen to The US. Any help would be appreciated. Jack Lehman Lehman, Geringer, Eurich, and Kehler
In reply to the last part of your question, I can only speak for myself. My great grand parents,< Weibert's from Messer > <VOLGA GERMANS> departed from Glascow, Scotland to N.Y. in 1886, aboard the FERNESSIA, which was a British built ship.There were many other Volga Germans aboard.It was a steam ship, built in BARROW-IN-FURNESS,England' & taken out of service in 1911. Charles Parcels Jack Lehman <jacleh@charter.net> wrote: My great grandfather died in Poland on his way to the US in 1922. Does anyone have any knowledge of the travel route that GV's would have taken from Russia to Germany? I am assuming he was going to depart from Bremen to The US. Any help would be appreciated. Jack Lehman Lehman, Geringer, Eurich, and Kehler ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GER-VOLGA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Park yourself in front of a world of choices in alternative vehicles. Visit the Yahoo! Auto Green Center.