Charlotte -- My very best wishes in your search. My great grandmother, Katharina Heisler (or some spelling close to that) is from Germany also, perhaps the same vicinity. Our records (not totally dependable) indicate she was born in Nov 1842 and emigrated in 1867. She was married in Michigan in 1870. On the 1920 census form, she apparently gave a specific place of birth rather than just Germany. It was crossed out and Germany was entered. As closely as I can decipher, she had named Hessen Kassel as her birthplace. That is our only clue. If you find a group such as you are looking for, please let me know and include me. If you find research sources that are helpful, I would appreciate reference to them as well. I have not had time to pursue this with the intensity required; so (at least for the time being) I'll be a listener. Thanks, and good luck, Bill Will B. (Bill) Betchart [email protected] On Feb 8, 2010, at 11:36 AM, Charlotte Chase wrote: > I am trying to get information on my ggg grandfather, Parker Zarr. > I was told he was born in Hesse Kessel in 1756 and came to the USA > with the Hession Army. He settled in Bedford, Westchester, NY. Is > there a Hesse Kessel group that might be able to help with getting > this information? > Charlotte Chase > > > > > For all the latest News, please visit our Homepage: http://www.germanyroots.com > > Please visit and participate in our new forum > http://www.germanyroots.com/phpBB3/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message
I am trying to get information on my ggg grandfather, Parker Zarr. I was told he was born in Hesse Kessel in 1756 and came to the USA with the Hession Army. He settled in Bedford, Westchester, NY. Is there a Hesse Kessel group that might be able to help with getting this information? Charlotte Chase
Hi Mike, Your query made me take a look at my database. My family on both sides are 100% German (so far.) I have seven "Daniel"s in it. It would appear it is not uncommon, although it is not one of the more popular ones. Bobbi ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Ewing" To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 9:56 AM Subject: Re: [G-P-L] WELCOME > - I question the "German-ness" of Daniel's name - as it does not appear > typically German to me. Perhaps it was changed upon arrival to Ontario, > Canada.
Mike There 86 Daniel Stalei/Stalhi etc. in Switzland , in the FHC page as follows; http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp?PAGE=igi/search_IGI.asp&clear_form=true He may be in those records , if You can find or approximate His birth date . Karl Roussin =================================== ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael Ewing" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, February 08, 2010 8:56 AM Subject: Re: [G-P-L] WELCOME > Greetings to the Germany Passenger Lists Group / Liebe Leser und > Leserinnen > der Germany-Passenger-Lists-Gruppe, > > This is my first subscription to a mailing list on rootsweb, so I was glad > to be informed of the protocol (below). > > My name is Michael Douglas Ewing and I live in California. For a > beginning > genealogist (I have been researching only since the start of this year) > this > seems like a great resource to track my German ancestors as they made the > great voyage to America. > > About myself: I am a son of an American father of very mixed heritage and > a > German mother, whose parents both were born in the former Yugoslavia and > came to America at the end of WWII. Though I have spent the majority of > my > life in California, I am fluent in German, having studied and worked in > Germany on separate occasions - this has turned out to be quite a boon > when > researching my German heritage. > > My major areas of interest concerning German passenger lists (in order of > importance) are: > > Fathers side: > > - *Staley, Daniel* > - b date and place unknown, d date and place unknown m Louise Moore > probably in Port Perry, Ontario Canada > - from anecdotal evidence, Daniel came from a family of shipbuilders > leading me to believe that he may originate from a coastal region of > Germany. When he came to America, he apparently left brothers and sisters > behind in Germany > - Daniel and Louise had several children: Bessie (my gg grandmother), > Eunice, Ursula, Mary, Mary who married a brother of Bessie's husband, > Lydia, > Harvey, Alice and Daniel. Interesting to see that Daniel and Louise > followed the tradition of naming their last-born son after the father. > - I question the "German-ness" of Daniel's name - as it does not appear > typically German to me. Perhaps it was changed upon arrival to Ontario, > Canada. > > Mother's side: > > - *Schreiner, Hermann Josef *(my gg grandfather) > - b 1848 in Winnerath, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany, d. 1906 in Windthorst / > Nova Topola, Bosnia > - Though I have found no record, HJ came to the United States and fought > in the civil war. Disliking America, he returned to the Rhineland and > soon > after emigrated to Bosnia. > - Looking for info on his passage to America, involvement in the war and > parentage in Rheinland-Pfalz > > - Additional related families from Rheinland, Nordrhein-Westfallen, > Niedersachsen (Oldenburg) whose members may have migrated to America: > *Boeckmann, > Wortmann, Bloms*, > > Looking forward to researching with all of you. > > Regards / Gruesse, > Mike > > > On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 5:36 AM, Wolf Zscheile > <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Welcome, Michael, >> >> to our "Germany- Passenger- Lists" mailing list. >> It would be a nice gesture if you would introduce yourself to our group >> with a few details about yourself and the names and areas you are >> searching for. >> >> mailto:[email protected] >> >> >> It's main purpose is to supplement our www.germanyroots.com/ships >> Passenger lists Database and to keep the lines of communication open >> between our members and friends. >> >> Here we will talk about new additions to our database, exchange >> information, and you are all encouraged to step in with suggestions, >> possible improvements and questions you might have. >> >> Whenever you get a chance to get hold of a passenger list, even if it is >> just a partial list, send it to us to give our database a chance to >> grow. Of course, you have to make sure that you don't violate any >> copyright laws and you have the permission of the owner to do so. >> >> In addition, you are ALL welcome to visit our homepage: >> www.germanyroots.com, where the main goal is to bridge the language >> barrier between the English- and >> German- speaking ancestry researchers. >> >> I am looking forward to meet you. >> >> Have a nice day, >> >> Wolf [Zscheile] >> >> ******************************************** >> Visit our homepage with ALL the latest NEWS >> http://www.germanyroots.com >> ******************************************** >> >> >> >> > > > -- > Mike Ewing > > Email: [email protected] > Skype: mike.ewing > > For all the latest News, please visit our Homepage: > http://www.germanyroots.com > > Please visit and participate in our new forum > http://www.germanyroots.com/phpBB3/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Greetings to the Germany Passenger Lists Group / Liebe Leser und Leserinnen der Germany-Passenger-Lists-Gruppe, This is my first subscription to a mailing list on rootsweb, so I was glad to be informed of the protocol (below). My name is Michael Douglas Ewing and I live in California. For a beginning genealogist (I have been researching only since the start of this year) this seems like a great resource to track my German ancestors as they made the great voyage to America. About myself: I am a son of an American father of very mixed heritage and a German mother, whose parents both were born in the former Yugoslavia and came to America at the end of WWII. Though I have spent the majority of my life in California, I am fluent in German, having studied and worked in Germany on separate occasions - this has turned out to be quite a boon when researching my German heritage. My major areas of interest concerning German passenger lists (in order of importance) are: Fathers side: - *Staley, Daniel* - b date and place unknown, d date and place unknown m Louise Moore probably in Port Perry, Ontario Canada - from anecdotal evidence, Daniel came from a family of shipbuilders leading me to believe that he may originate from a coastal region of Germany. When he came to America, he apparently left brothers and sisters behind in Germany - Daniel and Louise had several children: Bessie (my gg grandmother), Eunice, Ursula, Mary, Mary who married a brother of Bessie's husband, Lydia, Harvey, Alice and Daniel. Interesting to see that Daniel and Louise followed the tradition of naming their last-born son after the father. - I question the "German-ness" of Daniel's name - as it does not appear typically German to me. Perhaps it was changed upon arrival to Ontario, Canada. Mother's side: - *Schreiner, Hermann Josef *(my gg grandfather) - b 1848 in Winnerath, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany, d. 1906 in Windthorst / Nova Topola, Bosnia - Though I have found no record, HJ came to the United States and fought in the civil war. Disliking America, he returned to the Rhineland and soon after emigrated to Bosnia. - Looking for info on his passage to America, involvement in the war and parentage in Rheinland-Pfalz - Additional related families from Rheinland, Nordrhein-Westfallen, Niedersachsen (Oldenburg) whose members may have migrated to America: *Boeckmann, Wortmann, Bloms*, Looking forward to researching with all of you. Regards / Gruesse, Mike On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 5:36 AM, Wolf Zscheile <[email protected]>wrote: > Welcome, Michael, > > to our "Germany- Passenger- Lists" mailing list. > It would be a nice gesture if you would introduce yourself to our group > with a few details about yourself and the names and areas you are > searching for. > > mailto:[email protected] > > > It's main purpose is to supplement our www.germanyroots.com/ships > Passenger lists Database and to keep the lines of communication open > between our members and friends. > > Here we will talk about new additions to our database, exchange > information, and you are all encouraged to step in with suggestions, > possible improvements and questions you might have. > > Whenever you get a chance to get hold of a passenger list, even if it is > just a partial list, send it to us to give our database a chance to > grow. Of course, you have to make sure that you don't violate any > copyright laws and you have the permission of the owner to do so. > > In addition, you are ALL welcome to visit our homepage: > www.germanyroots.com, where the main goal is to bridge the language > barrier between the English- and > German- speaking ancestry researchers. > > I am looking forward to meet you. > > Have a nice day, > > Wolf [Zscheile] > > ******************************************** > Visit our homepage with ALL the latest NEWS > http://www.germanyroots.com > ******************************************** > > > > -- Mike Ewing Email: [email protected] Skype: mike.ewing
In a message dated 2/4/2010 4:29:22 P.M. Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Hello, Karl and Starr - My GF's arrival data is in the Castle Garden database as are all of the people that arrived with him (as far as I know - 1,000+ on the Weimar, 22 Apr 1891), though they actually landed in Baltimore. NARA thinks so, too - the records aren't in their NYC branch, but are in the Philadelphia branch (where the Baltimore records are kept). I regard this as an error, but there's no telling whether there are other errors or not. Compared to the amount of data, if there ARE other errors, I'm guessing it's an extremely small percentage. So, I'd say MOST of Castle Garden's records are for people who landed at Castle Garden, located in Battery Park on the southernmost tip of Manhattan, with at least 1 shipful of caveats. And isn't there always a caveat? Yours, Julia --- On Thu, 2/4/10, Karl Roussin <[email protected]> wrote: ...If the records are at the Castle Garden port , then They He/They landed at the port in New York , New York... For all the latest News, please visit our Homepage: http://www.germanyroots.com Please visit and participate in our new forum http://www.germanyroots.com/phpBB3/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Caveats - which rock to re-look at or under ? Through the ISTG posting received titled Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guide - Bark Weser Bremen Germany to Baltimore MD. - 17 July language as written Ruker be Euchner ? Bormold Residence + ?? Passenger Number - Name - age - Sex - Occupation - Residence - going to - baggage 124 Jacob Ruker 28 M Male Farmer Bormold ? Pensilvanion 1 125 Johan " 47 M Male Farmer " " 1 126 Johannes " 16 M Male Farmer " " 0 Might he be my Euchner ? 127 Anna Cathr " 21 F Female Farmer " Baltimore 1 ALSO Atlantic, Gulf and Great Lakes Ports indexes - M334 Surnames for me to check = Roll 51 Em - Eu and index M575 has 16 Rolls showing over 15 Ships covering 1854 passenger list - Havent got films so not sure where they left from. In a message dated 2/4/2010 4:29:22 P.M. Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Hello, Karl and Starr - My GF's arrival data is in the Castle Garden database as are all of the people that arrived with him (as far as I know - 1,000+ on the Weimar, 22 Apr 1891), though they actually landed in Baltimore. NARA thinks so, too - the records aren't in their NYC branch, but are in the Philadelphia branch (where the Baltimore records are kept). I regard this as an error, but there's no telling whether there are other errors or not. Compared to the amount of data, if there ARE other errors, I'm guessing it's an extremely small percentage. So, I'd say MOST of Castle Garden's records are for people who landed at Castle Garden, located in Battery Park on the southernmost tip of Manhattan, with at least 1 shipful of caveats. And isn't there always a caveat? Yours, Julia --- On Thu, 2/4/10, Karl Roussin <[email protected]> wrote: ...If the records are at the Castle Garden port , then They He/They landed at the port in New York , New York... For all the latest News, please visit our Homepage: http://www.germanyroots.com Please visit and participate in our new forum http://www.germanyroots.com/phpBB3/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Many hints and tips, and just plain common sense found at: http://www.scrapfriends.us/articles/remove_photo.html
Some good tips, but I'd be very nervous to microwave Polaroids, though. Let me know if anyone has tried this. --- On Thu, 2/4/10, Ruth Berden <[email protected]> wrote: ...Many hints and tips, and just plain common sense found at: http://www.scrapfriends.us/articles/remove_photo.html
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Hello, Karl and Starr - My GF's arrival data is in the Castle Garden database as are all of the people that arrived with him (as far as I know - 1,000+ on the Weimar, 22 Apr 1891), though they actually landed in Baltimore. NARA thinks so, too - the records aren't in their NYC branch, but are in the Philadelphia branch (where the Baltimore records are kept). I regard this as an error, but there's no telling whether there are other errors or not. Compared to the amount of data, if there ARE other errors, I'm guessing it's an extremely small percentage. So, I'd say MOST of Castle Garden's records are for people who landed at Castle Garden, located in Battery Park on the southernmost tip of Manhattan, with at least 1 shipful of caveats. And isn't there always a caveat? Yours, Julia --- On Thu, 2/4/10, Karl Roussin <[email protected]> wrote: ...If the records are at the Castle Garden port , then They He/They landed at the port in New York , New York...
Hello, C & also C: If the solvent does work, perhaps you could try a SINGLE-edged razor blade. Trim the glue off parallel to the photo plane without cutting into the paper. Go slowly and carefully! If you get the slice thin enough, you might be able to read right through it, depending on the glue used. And do be careful not to allow the solvent to seep onto the face of the photo, just in case. Of course, if the budget allows it, a preservation specialist would be the safest way to go. Ask a large museum or library nearby who they would recommend locally. Some museums will do presevation work, too, I believe. Best of luck! --- On Wed, 2/3/10, Clayton A Olson <[email protected]> wrote: ...Can anyone help me with some old photo's... C&C
Since it's a collective memory (some cells - Ursula - having more memory than the others - including me) - perhaps we're a new community organism! --- On Wed, 2/3/10, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote: ...A National survey would probably prove that as a group they lead in memory retention to fill in the blanks... Starr
Mucilage Glue On 02/03/2010 02:15 PM, Ursula wrote: > Yes, > > go to a store where they sell coins/stamps for collectors and buy a small bottle of the liquid they sell for safely removing postage stamps from postcards or envelopes. > > The only thing is I hope that they didn't use some of the old type liquid adhesive [gosh, can't even remember the name of it just now, you know the type that comes with a brush inside the bottle]. > At any rate, the stuff is not expensive so it will not set you back by a lot if it doesn't work. > All you do is put a couple of drops on the black backing and it should resolve the glue so that you can lift it off without harming the photo. > > Ursula > ____________________________________________________ > There'll come a time, when you'll have no more time. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Clayton A Olson"<[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Sent: Wednesday, February 3, 2010 1:26:50 PM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern > Subject: Re: [G-P-L] Old photos > > Good morning list.... Can anyone help me with some old photo's.... > > They were put on black paged photo albums with glue, and when they were > torn off the black pages some of that black paper is stuck on the photo > back. The photo's have writing on the back of them. Is there any safe > way of removing that residue of old black paper from the back of the > photo? Thank you C&C > ____________________________________________________________ > Nutrition > Improve your career health. Click now to study nutrition! > http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/c?cp=NsTaiMkxRVwwokLz8RwPzQAAJ1AcdB6dfzXp-YiP_HSHEw6uAAYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASQwAAAAA= > > For all the latest News, please visit our Homepage: http://www.germanyroots.com > > Please visit and participate in our new forum > http://www.germanyroots.com/phpBB3/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > For all the latest News, please visit our Homepage: http://www.germanyroots.com > > Please visit and participate in our new forum > http://www.germanyroots.com/phpBB3/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- Dave Researching Surnames Marshall, Broemsen, Blaetner, Pugh, Schlicher, Kennedy, Harmison Located in Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and ??? Dave Marshall N8OAY [email protected] N8OAY's Railfan Help Desk http://www.railfanswelcome.com
Rubber glue? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ursula" To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 2:15 PM Subject: Re: [G-P-L] Old photos The only thing is I hope that they didn't use some of the old type liquid adhesive [gosh, can't even remember the name of it just now, you know the type that comes with a brush inside the bottle].
The record of Christoph shows up not Johannes The Subject Johannes Euchner B/C - 6 Jan. 1838 - Village of Grafenberg (N E of Stuttgart) County of Nuetingen region of Reutlingen. Information documented. No use ever found of a middle name. Altho His Father Jacob Friedrich Euchner B/C 01 October 1811 & Grandfather Jacob Friedrich B/C 14 Jan 1774 and The first son of Johannes B/C 1838 was named John Friedrich B/C (possibly) 20 Dec 1867 Throughout the entire tree beginning abt.1529 as Eichner - then Euchner between 1634 and 1654 no siblings or children named Johannes have middle names before John F. 1867. The tree I speak of was received from Grafenberg family, the G G G grandson of Jacob Friedrich 1811 second sons line Jacob Friedrich B/C 1840 and brother of my Johannes B/C 1838. Starr Are the batch numbers available on line for those not in Castle Garden list ? You say the French passenger list were returned to La Harve ? As copies of the full list or the full list and the non French won't show up in New York ? +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Your question only copied - - - - - In a message dated 2/3/2010 7:53:55 P.M. Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: DO YOU KNOW HIS FIRST NAME , MIDDLE NAME , BIRTH DATE, AND TOWN ?. THE RECORDS MAY BE IN THE " BATCH NUMBERS " Karl Roussin
Has anyone access to the ship Western Metroplis ? I am looking for A family that arrived in New York March 1865. The family consisted of: G.W. Fox age 34 Mrs. Fox age 38 Jhn Fox age 3 This is another possible connection to my John W. Fox born Feb. 8,1863 in Nurmberg, Bavaria. Ken Fox
A slightly different tip from my local genealogy society for future reference. To remove a stuck photo from a MAGNETIC photo album, lift up a corner and aim a blast of hot air from a hair dryer underneath the photo. The picture should then be easy to remove. > Message: 1 > Date: Wed, 3 Feb 2010 11:26:50 -0700 > From: Clayton A Olson <[email protected]> > Subject: Re: [G-P-L] Old photos > To: [email protected] > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > > Good morning list.... Can anyone help me with some old photo's.... > > They were put on black paged photo albums with glue, and when they were > torn off the black pages some of that black paper is stuck on the photo > back. The photo's have writing on the back of them. Is there any safe > way of removing that residue of old black paper from the back of the > photo? Thank you C&C > ******************************************************
Starr If the records are at the Castle Garden port , then They He/They landed at the port in New York , New York. I have a G.G.Grandfather named Daniel Oster ( emigrated 1820 to 1830 ) that I am sure that He/They sailed from Le Havre , however I have never found the ship or departure . Perhaps You can find something on the following ; Le Havre The port of LeHavre was mainly used by emigrants from southern Germany during the period from about 1830 to 1870. General information Jean Braunstein, ' L'emigration allemande par le port du Havre au XIXe siecle.' Annales de Normandie 34(1984) 95-104 (statistical evaluation of the available data). The passenger lists are kept at the Archives D, partementales de la Seine Maritime, Cours Clemenceau, 76036 Rouen Cedex, France (6 P 6 no. 1-600 for 1750-1898, also for later years) and give name, description and destination of the ship (mostly to French colonies), name, sometimes age and occupation of the passengers, their place of birth or residence (or the place where their passport was issued), and the names or numbers of family members. These lists were delivered by the captains when they returned to Le Havre, which may have been one or two years after their departure. They are filed by the date of delivery and therefore hard to locate. Only passenger lists for French ships were delivered, and therefore these lists only cover a small part of the emigrants through this port! A card index to about 40.000 passenger entries was discovered in the 1980s and thus saved from destruction. For details one may write to Cercle Genealogique et Heraldique de Normandie, 17 rue Louis Malliot, 76000 Rouen, France (without any guarantee to get an answer). Supporting information The civil registration (Etat civil) registers do not contain entries on German emigrants who were married or had a child born in LeHavre. Entries of this kind might be found in the registers oæ the churches (mainly of the Saint Francois Church). The marriages from 1867 to 1870 have been published: Jean-Paul and Elisabeth Portelette (eds.), 'La Chapelle des Allemands du Havre'. Revue genealogique normande no.17(1986) 11-14 (list of 148 marriages, not giving the places of origin, which are not also given in the original records, Archives Departementales de la Seine Maritime, I J 368). The names of 3987 satisfied and a few disappointed passengers from 1848 to 1855, mainly 1850 to 1854, will be published by the lecturer under the title Vielen Dank, Herr Bielefeld. DO YOU KNOW HIS FIRST NAME , MIDDLE NAME , BIRTH DATE, AND TOWN ?. THE RECORDS MAY BE IN THE " BATCH NUMBERS " Karl Roussin ======================================== ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 6:41 PM Subject: Re: [G-P-L] Breman Germany departures - Euchner > Thank you Karl > > Only link found is below for C. Euchner 14 - farmer - arriving through > France (Havre) on Ship William Tell on October 23 1954. Would the > relation 2 > self represent he traveled with someone. It does not state where the > ship > landed in America or how he got to La Havre can those be found ? > > Fathers notes say he looked at the William Tell passenger (no date it > arrived though) and only found Christoph. > > To look and see where it landed would help plus to see if there was an > incoming list of passengers to view for Johannes more easy to spot. > > Fathers notes state Johannes 16, received OK to emigrate in 1854 > according > to church book archives in Stuttgart and the family tree received from > family home in Grafenberg, N -Rt -DE he has a cousin 14 that went to > America.. It was thought they might have traveled together. > > Thanks again - Starr > > > _http://www.castlegarden.org/quick_search_detail.php?p_id=10770602_ > (http://www.castlegarden.org/quick_search_detail.php?p_id=10770602) > > > In a message dated 2/3/2010 4:18:31 P.M. Central Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > > Starr > Check out the Castle Garden link at; > > http://www.castlegarden.org/searcher.php > > You may be able to find the exact ship and the exact date/year that They > arrrived to the U.S.A. > >>From what I have found ,is that a lot of the departure ship records > were burned by Gemany , for more room for later records. > > Karl Roussin > =========================================== > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 3:23 PM >> >> With that in mind - can I find emigration ports from Bremen (1854 1856) >> that wrote passenger list in addition to the ship list and what were >> the >> ports used (1854-1856) with links to view the archives. >> >> Starr >> >> >> >> >> In a message dated 2/3/2010 2:10:28 P.M. Central Standard Time, >> [email protected] writes: >> >> >> >> LePage Glue? Ursala. >> Phil >> >> >> ------- Original Message ------- >>>From : Ursula[mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent : 2/3/2010 2:15:02 PM >> To : [email protected] >> Cc : >> Subject : RE: Re: [G-P-L] Old photos >> >> Yes, >> >> go to a store where they sell coins/stamps for collectors and buy a > small >> bottle of the liquid they sell for safely removing postage stamps from >> postcards or envelopes. >> >> The only thing is I hope that they didn't use some of the old type > liquid >> adhesive [gosh, can't even remember the name of it just now, you know > the >> type that comes with a brush inside the bottle]. >> At any rate, the stuff is not expensive so it will not set you back by >> a >> lot if it doesn't work. >> All you do is put a couple of drops on the black backing and it should >> resolve the glue so that you can lift it off without harming the >> photo. >> >> Ursula >> ____________________________________________________ >> There'll come a time, when you'll have no more time. >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> >> >> Good morning list.... Can anyone help me with some old photo's.... >> >> They were put on black paged photo albums with glue, and when they were >> torn off the black pages some of that black paper is stuck on the photo >> back. The photo's have writing on the back of them. Is there any >> safe >> way of removing that residue of old black paper from the back of the >> photo? Thank you C&C >> ____________________________________________________________ >> Nutrition >> Improve your career health. 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Thank you Karl Only link found is below for C. Euchner 14 - farmer - arriving through France (Havre) on Ship William Tell on October 23 1954. Would the relation 2 self represent he traveled with someone. It does not state where the ship landed in America or how he got to La Havre can those be found ? Fathers notes say he looked at the William Tell passenger (no date it arrived though) and only found Christoph. To look and see where it landed would help plus to see if there was an incoming list of passengers to view for Johannes more easy to spot. Fathers notes state Johannes 16, received OK to emigrate in 1854 according to church book archives in Stuttgart and the family tree received from family home in Grafenberg, N -Rt -DE he has a cousin 14 that went to America.. It was thought they might have traveled together. Thanks again - Starr _http://www.castlegarden.org/quick_search_detail.php?p_id=10770602_ (http://www.castlegarden.org/quick_search_detail.php?p_id=10770602) In a message dated 2/3/2010 4:18:31 P.M. Central Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Starr Check out the Castle Garden link at; http://www.castlegarden.org/searcher.php You may be able to find the exact ship and the exact date/year that They arrrived to the U.S.A. >From what I have found ,is that a lot of the departure ship records were burned by Gemany , for more room for later records. Karl Roussin =========================================== ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, February 03, 2010 3:23 PM > > With that in mind - can I find emigration ports from Bremen (1854 1856) > that wrote passenger list in addition to the ship list and what were the > ports used (1854-1856) with links to view the archives. > > Starr > > > > > In a message dated 2/3/2010 2:10:28 P.M. Central Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > > > > LePage Glue? Ursala. > Phil > > > ------- Original Message ------- >>From : Ursula[mailto:[email protected]] > Sent : 2/3/2010 2:15:02 PM > To : [email protected] > Cc : > Subject : RE: Re: [G-P-L] Old photos > > Yes, > > go to a store where they sell coins/stamps for collectors and buy a small > bottle of the liquid they sell for safely removing postage stamps from > postcards or envelopes. > > The only thing is I hope that they didn't use some of the old type liquid > adhesive [gosh, can't even remember the name of it just now, you know the > type that comes with a brush inside the bottle]. > At any rate, the stuff is not expensive so it will not set you back by a > lot if it doesn't work. > All you do is put a couple of drops on the black backing and it should > resolve the glue so that you can lift it off without harming the photo. > > Ursula > ____________________________________________________ > There'll come a time, when you'll have no more time. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > Good morning list.... Can anyone help me with some old photo's.... > > They were put on black paged photo albums with glue, and when they were > torn off the black pages some of that black paper is stuck on the photo > back. The photo's have writing on the back of them. Is there any safe > way of removing that residue of old black paper from the back of the > photo? Thank you C&C > ____________________________________________________________ > Nutrition > Improve your career health. Click now to study nutrition! > http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/c?cp=NsTaiMkxRVwwokLz8RwPzQAAJ1AcdB > 6dfzXp-YiP_HSHEw6uAAYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASQwAAAAA= > > For all the latest News, please visit our Homepage: > http://www.germanyroots.com > > Please visit and participate in our new forum > http://www.germanyroots.com/phpBB3/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message > > For all the latest News, please visit our Homepage: > http://www.germanyroots.com > > Please visit and participate in our new forum > http://www.germanyroots.com/phpBB3/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message > > > > For all the latest News, please visit our Homepage: > http://www.germanyroots.com > > Please visit and participate in our new forum > http://www.germanyroots.com/phpBB3/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message > > > For all the latest News, please visit our Homepage: > http://www.germanyroots.com > > Please visit and participate in our new forum > http://www.germanyroots.com/phpBB3/ > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message For all the latest News, please visit our Homepage: http://www.germanyroots.com Please visit and participate in our new forum http://www.germanyroots.com/phpBB3/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message