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    1. [G-P-L] Bohne and Zinter/Jainker
    2. Gretchen Tinkle
    3. My gg Grandfather immigrated to US (WI) in 1844 from Sax-Weimer. His name was Carl Friedrich Leberecht BOHNE born in 1803.. I have found several variations of name for his wife; MarIa Therese or Frederike Jainker/Zenker/Zinter born in 1819. I think they had a couple children when they immigrated. Can anyone find a passenger list for this family? Thank you. Gretchen Tinkle

    09/19/2006 01:30:05
    1. Re: [G-P-L] FRAEI
    2. Julie
    3. I found this one and there were others too - but the birthday is wrong and the year and it looks like he traveled with Robert Frei - you might play around with this website and see if you have better luck http://www.auswanderer.lad-bw.de/ Emigrant identification 119113 First name Ferdinand Last name Frei Emigration year 1892 Continent Nordamerika Last place of residence Bräunlingen Profession Knecht Year of birth 1877 Date of birth 18 Sep Country of destination Nordamerika County nicht zuweisbar Archive Generallandesarchiv Karlsruhe District Döggingen Jeanette Seeds <jseeds@bigpond.net.au> wrote: Hi All, I am researching Ferdinand Frederick FREI (I think it was changed to Fraei when he was married in New Zealand). He was born 11 November 1854 in Baden on Rhine, am unsure of the place, he travelled to America in his mid teens, then to Australia and then settled in New Zealand. Ferdinand Fraei is my great great grandfather on my mothers side. Ferdinands parents were Jacob Frei and Mary Margaret Frei (do not know her maiden name). He had at least 1 sister called . If anyone has any connections to the Frei's would love to hear from them. I am after information on shipping lists on ships that left Germany from the time that Ferdinand was perhaps 12 years on. He left by himself so I suppose 12 is a little young, but I just wanted to capture as much info as I could. I live in Brisbane Australia and am only fairly new at this researching. I work full time so I try and glean as much info as I can from the internet and then go to the LDS's when I have time which I really dont have a lot of. I am planning a trip to to Europe in 2009 (seems a long way off doesnt it) to do some more family research. Hope someone can help Regards Jeanette Seeds ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to GERMANY-PASSENGER-LISTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min.

    09/18/2006 10:16:51
    1. [G-P-L] Vondervelden and variations
    2. Hello Listers, I wonder if anyone recognises this family name. There may be a chance that other members of the family travelled to the US or somewhere else, and therefore I might be able to narrow down his place of origin. The spelling of the name is not consistant, so I have used the spelling used most commonly by each individual. Gustave and Elisabeth's children were recorded with any/all of the name variations. They were my GGrandparents. Gustave Vondervelden was born in Nassau in 1846. His father is shown as Henry Vonderfelten on Gustave's marriage certificate. His marriage to Elisabeth Kirchei, took place at St Boniface German Catholic Church, Mile End Old Town, London, on 25th October 1868. Witnesses were Peter and Wilhemina Smith (also shown as Schmidt in UK censuses).Wilhemina was formerly a Vandervelden, but I do not know the relationship with Gustave. Elisabeth Kirchei was the daughter of Johannes Kirschei and Elisabeth Hommel. She was born in Neustadt, Nassau. Her father was born in Neustadt, Westerwald and her mother at Ailertchen. I have almost complete details of their descendants after 1868. I have tried contacting St Boniface Church, which is still run by German clergy, both email and snail mail, but have received no response at all. I am hoping that somewhere there may be a record of some Vondervelden from Nassau being on an immigration list and that may give me a clue in my quest for anyone of the Vandervelden, Vondervelden, Van den Delden family from Nassau? If anyone has come accross these names in the research, I would be very pleased to hear from them. Many thanks Sandra Parker Darwin Australia

    09/17/2006 07:46:35
    1. Re: [G-P-L] FRAEI
    2. Jerrald Lloyd
    3. Frederich Frei Arrival Date 8 Aug 1872 Estimated Birth year abt 1855 Age: 17 Gender: Male Port of Departure : Bremen, Germany Destination: USA Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: Hanover Port of Arrival : New York Line : 14 Microfilm Serial : M237 List Number : 839 Port Arrival State : New York Port Arrival Country: U.S. Jerrald Lloyd ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeanette Seeds" <jseeds@bigpond.net.au> To: <GERMANY-PASSENGER-LISTS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2006 5:32 PM Subject: [G-P-L] FRAEI > Hi All, I am researching Ferdinand Frederick FREI (I think it was changed > to Fraei when he was married in New Zealand). He was born 11 November > 1854 in Baden on Rhine, am unsure of the place, he travelled to America in > his mid teens, then to Australia and then settled in New Zealand. > Ferdinand Fraei is my great great grandfather on my mothers side. > Ferdinands parents were Jacob Frei and Mary Margaret Frei (do not know her > maiden name). He had at least 1 sister called . If anyone has any > connections to the Frei's would love to hear from them. > > I am after information on shipping lists on ships that left Germany from > the time that Ferdinand was perhaps 12 years on. He left by himself so I > suppose 12 is a little young, but I just wanted to capture as much info as > I could. > > I live in Brisbane Australia and am only fairly new at this researching. > I work full time so I try and glean as much info as I can from the > internet and then go to the LDS's when I have time which I really dont > have a lot of. I am planning a trip to to Europe in 2009 (seems a long > way off doesnt it) to do some more family research. > > Hope someone can help Regards Jeanette Seeds > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GERMANY-PASSENGER-LISTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    09/17/2006 04:17:30
    1. [G-P-L] FRAEI
    2. Jeanette Seeds
    3. Hi All, I am researching Ferdinand Frederick FREI (I think it was changed to Fraei when he was married in New Zealand). He was born 11 November 1854 in Baden on Rhine, am unsure of the place, he travelled to America in his mid teens, then to Australia and then settled in New Zealand. Ferdinand Fraei is my great great grandfather on my mothers side. Ferdinands parents were Jacob Frei and Mary Margaret Frei (do not know her maiden name). He had at least 1 sister called . If anyone has any connections to the Frei's would love to hear from them. I am after information on shipping lists on ships that left Germany from the time that Ferdinand was perhaps 12 years on. He left by himself so I suppose 12 is a little young, but I just wanted to capture as much info as I could. I live in Brisbane Australia and am only fairly new at this researching. I work full time so I try and glean as much info as I can from the internet and then go to the LDS's when I have time which I really dont have a lot of. I am planning a trip to to Europe in 2009 (seems a long way off doesnt it) to do some more family research. Hope someone can help Regards Jeanette Seeds

    09/17/2006 02:32:35
    1. [G-P-L] International Address Book
    2. kajh
    3. Wolf 'sez' : "Ancestry Researchers are very friendly people and are helping each other as much as possible. Whenever you are looking for information on a certain place it would be much easier to look for a friend who is living in that area instead of asking for information in many mailinglists. The purpose of this "International Addressbook" is to help a researcher..." Look what is available from contacts who may be able to assist you! From: Verein fŸr Computergenealogie The International Addressbook In ENGLISH: http://www.saxonyroots.com/saro.php?lan=en&cat=8&body=addressbook/addressbook.php Argentina 1 Australia 12 Austria 1 Brazil 1 Canada 16 Germany 50 Netherlands 1 New Zealand 3 South Africa 1 United Kingdom 3 USA 325 & In GERMAN: http://www.saxonyroots.com/saro.php?lan=de&cat=8&body=addressbook/addressbook.php Argentinien 1 Australien 12 Brasilien 1 Deutschland 50 England 3 Kanada 16 Neu Seeland 3 Niederlande 1 Oesterreich 1 SŸd Afrika 1 USA 325 The numbers next to the names of the individual countries represent the number of contacts willing to help you. Only this morning I heard from a List member who may have found a contact for surnames in a locale he has been researching 'forever'! There is no guarantee the "Contacts" have kept their e-mail addresses up-to-date, however it is worth a try! You may have resources of your own you are willing to enter, to help assist others as well. Team work and sharing is what it is all about. Please visit and thank you !! Kathleen __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    09/16/2006 10:21:28
    1. Re: [G-P-L] Vondervelden and variations
    2. kajh
    3. Sandra, I have seen the Vondervelden as either Netherland Dutch from Holland or as German, from Germany. Also, the surname is in Belgium. There are a few references of the Vondervelden name (from Germany) going to Canada, though much earlier than the dates you listed. If you have received no response to your inquiries to St. Boniface, I think it may serve well to go one step higher to contact the Diocese. The Diocese of Westminster (Main office) Vaughan House, 46 Francis Street, London SW1P 1QN enquiries@rcdow.org.uk & Westminster Diocesan Archives: Contact details: Fr Nicholas Schofield MA STB Telephone: 0207 938 3580 archivist@rcdow.org.uk The National Archives (England) may have information on your ancestral surname. It is easy to contact them as they have a form on-line to fill out. The National Archives Kew, Richmond, Surrey, TW9 4DU. Tel: +44 (0) 20 8876 3444 Further contact information: http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/contact/?source=ddmenu_about7 Here is the scope of their immigration / emigration records: Outwards Passenger Lists 1890-1960 Passenger lists of people leaving the United Kingdom by sea... -AND- 1878-1960 Passenger lists of people arriving in the United Kingdom by sea .... "The information given in these lists includes the age, occupation, address in the United Kingdom and the date of entering the country of passengers entering the United Kingdom by sea from ports outside Europe and the Mediterranean..." Currently, the archives in England are digitizing their passenger records to go on-line in future (target: Spring 2007) so all records may not be available. Another contact in London: CATHOLIC FAMILY HISTORY SOCIETY http://www.catholic-history.org.uk/cfhs/index.htm catholicfhs@ntlworld.com -Also- Catholic Central Library St. Michael's Abbey Farnborough Road Farnborough, Hants GU14 7NQ United Kingdom E-mail: librarian@catholic-library.org.uk Information: "The Catholic Central Library currently houses MISSION REGISTERS which list baptisms, confirmations, marriages, deaths etc. dating back as early as 1694. These are typescripts and a few other printed books on loan from the Catholic Family History Society". And finally the German Embassy in London has a small bit of history regarding St. Boniface in London. The church was bombed during WWII. It was rebuilt in 1960. See: From: The German Embassy, London The German churches in London: http://www.london.diplo.de/Vertretung/london/en/02/An__Embassy__in__Belgrave__Square/Churches__in__London__Seite.html Someone else may have more direct information on your lineage, however these are some alternative resources you might try to contact. Best of luck in your further research! Kathleen ________________________________________ --- sandra@parkershouse.net wrote: Hello Listers, I wonder if anyone recognises this family name. There may be a chance that other members of the family travelled to the US or somewhere else, and therefore I might be able to narrow down his place of origin. The spelling of the name is not consistant, so I have used the spelling used most commonly by each individual. Gustave and Elisabeth's children were recorded with any/all of the name variations. They were my GGrandparents. Gustave Vondervelden was born in Nassau in 1846. His father is shown as Henry Vonderfelten on Gustave's marriage certificate. His marriage to Elisabeth Kirchei, took place at St Boniface German Catholic Church, Mile End Old Town, London, on 25th October 1868. Witnesses were Peter and Wilhemina Smith (also shown as Schmidt in UK censuses).Wilhemina was formerly a Vandervelden, but I do not know the relationship with Gustave. Elisabeth Kirchei was the daughter of Johannes Kirschei and Elisabeth Hommel. She was born in Neustadt, Nassau. Her father was born in Neustadt, Westerwald and her mother at Ailertchen. I have almost complete details of their descendants after 1868. I have tried contacting St Boniface Church, which is still run by German clergy, both email and snail mail, but have received no response at all. I am hoping that somewhere there may be a record of some Vondervelden from Nassau being on an immigration list and that may give me a clue in my quest for anyone of the Vandervelden, Vondervelden, Van den Delden family from Nassau? If anyone has come accross these names in the research, I would be very pleased to hear from them. Many thanks Sandra Parker Darwin Australia __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    09/16/2006 09:21:55
    1. Re: [G-P-L] TOWNS...AND DOHMANN'S>>DOMANN'S
    2. I have a german researcher that my cousin and I hired with some background on von duelman they were from a village Altenlünne which is very small. I also have names Huvet, Hesskamp and Speerman from the same village. I have traces back to 1769. All found at Bustumsarchiv Osnabruck. -- Terie McGovern Tennis Camps at Harvard 508-579-8064 -------------- Original message -------------- From: "JOHANN DOHMANN" <jdohmann@gra.midco.net> > I have seen the name Busseman's many times in some part of my research,but > right today,my computer has decided not to let me into my Document files,so > I will have to fix it again,rebooting or something. > > Johann Dohmann > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > To: > Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2006 11:55 AM > Subject: Re: [G-P-L] TOWNS...AND DOHMANN'S>>DOMANN'S > > > > Johann - > > > > My ancestors are Von Duelman or Van Dolman, You may want to interchange > > the "o" for "ue" as I found in early prussia records my relatives name > > spelled with "ue" and later changed in the USA to be less German like and > > more Dutch as they were in retail. > > > > However, in my research my GGGGGrandfather took on the wifes surname of > > Vonduelman when married as their were no other male heirs in the famiy. > > Do you have any Busseman in your family or research? > > > > -- > > Terie McGovern > > nee Van Dolman > > -------------- Original message -------------- > > From: "JOHANN DOHMANN" > > > >> I am looking right now for Siddessen,we know family ancestors have > >> lived there for many years, ..DOHMANN & DOMANN..I have been in this > >> researching > >> my family off and on for 53 years,my grandfather to the 28th generation > >> was a > >> Judge in the town of Hoxter,both my grd father & grt grdfather were in > >> the > >> Prussian Armies,1870's & 1848 I have the original Army papers,here at my > >> home > >> plus their photo's. > >> > >> I am trying to find the town where ..Hubert Johan Dohmann b.25 Jul > >> 1856-57,so far Siddessen is our best bet. > >> > >> Johann Dohmann/ USA > >> > >> ------------------------------- > >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >> GERMANY-PASSENGER-LISTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > >> without > >> the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > GERMANY-PASSENGER-LISTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GERMANY-PASSENGER-LISTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    09/16/2006 01:34:14
    1. Re: [G-P-L] TOWNS...AND DOHMANN'S>>DOMANN'S
    2. Johann - My ancestors are Von Duelman or Van Dolman, You may want to interchange the "o" for "ue" as I found in early prussia records my relatives name spelled with "ue" and later changed in the USA to be less German like and more Dutch as they were in retail. However, in my research my GGGGGrandfather took on the wifes surname of Vonduelman when married as their were no other male heirs in the famiy. Do you have any Busseman in your family or research? -- Terie McGovern nee Van Dolman -------------- Original message -------------- From: "JOHANN DOHMANN" <jdohmann@gra.midco.net> > I am looking right now for Siddessen,we know family ancestors have > lived there for many years, ..DOHMANN & DOMANN..I have been in this researching > my family off and on for 53 years,my grandfather to the 28th generation was a > Judge in the town of Hoxter,both my grd father & grt grdfather were in the > Prussian Armies,1870's & 1848 I have the original Army papers,here at my home > plus their photo's. > > I am trying to find the town where ..Hubert Johan Dohmann b.25 Jul > 1856-57,so far Siddessen is our best bet. > > Johann Dohmann/ USA > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GERMANY-PASSENGER-LISTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    09/16/2006 10:55:00
    1. Re: [G-P-L] TOWNS...AND DOHMANN'S>>DOMANN'S
    2. JOHANN DOHMANN
    3. I fixed all everything is working fine,thanks ----- Original Message ----- From: "Maria" <mminear11@mcn.net> To: <germany-passenger-lists@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2006 4:06 PM Subject: Re: [G-P-L] TOWNS...AND DOHMANN'S>>DOMANN'S > > LOL, I hope you have your research backed up to a floppy or Cd. > Maria > >>I have seen the name Busseman's many times in some part of my research,but >> right today,my computer has decided not to let me into my Document >> files,so >> I will have to fix it again,rebooting or something. >> >> Johann Dohmann >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: <mcgoverntt01886@comcast.net> >> To: <germany-passenger-lists@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2006 11:55 AM >> Subject: Re: [G-P-L] TOWNS...AND DOHMANN'S>>DOMANN'S >> >> >>> Johann - >>> >>> My ancestors are Von Duelman or Van Dolman, You may want to interchange >>> the "o" for "ue" as I found in early prussia records my relatives name >>> spelled with "ue" and later changed in the USA to be less German like >>> and >>> more Dutch as they were in retail. >>> >>> However, in my research my GGGGGrandfather took on the wifes surname of >>> Vonduelman when married as their were no other male heirs in the famiy. >>> Do you have any Busseman in your family or research? >>> >>> -- >>> Terie McGovern >>> nee Van Dolman >>> -------------- Original message -------------- >>> From: "JOHANN DOHMANN" <jdohmann@gra.midco.net> >>> >>>> I am looking right now for Siddessen,we know family ancestors have >>>> lived there for many years, ..DOHMANN & DOMANN..I have been in this >>>> researching >>>> my family off and on for 53 years,my grandfather to the 28th generation >>>> was a >>>> Judge in the town of Hoxter,both my grd father & grt grdfather were in >>>> the >>>> Prussian Armies,1870's & 1848 I have the original Army papers,here at >>>> my >>>> home >>>> plus their photo's. >>>> >>>> I am trying to find the town where ..Hubert Johan Dohmann b.25 Jul >>>> 1856-57,so far Siddessen is our best bet. >>>> >>>> Johann Dohmann/ USA >>>> >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>>> GERMANY-PASSENGER-LISTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word >>>> 'unsubscribe' >>>> without >>>> the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> GERMANY-PASSENGER-LISTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >>> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> GERMANY-PASSENGER-LISTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GERMANY-PASSENGER-LISTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    09/16/2006 10:41:29
    1. Re: [G-P-L] TOWNS...AND DOHMANN'S>>DOMANN'S
    2. Maria
    3. LOL, I hope you have your research backed up to a floppy or Cd. Maria >I have seen the name Busseman's many times in some part of my research,but > right today,my computer has decided not to let me into my Document > files,so > I will have to fix it again,rebooting or something. > > Johann Dohmann > > > > > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <mcgoverntt01886@comcast.net> > To: <germany-passenger-lists@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2006 11:55 AM > Subject: Re: [G-P-L] TOWNS...AND DOHMANN'S>>DOMANN'S > > >> Johann - >> >> My ancestors are Von Duelman or Van Dolman, You may want to interchange >> the "o" for "ue" as I found in early prussia records my relatives name >> spelled with "ue" and later changed in the USA to be less German like and >> more Dutch as they were in retail. >> >> However, in my research my GGGGGrandfather took on the wifes surname of >> Vonduelman when married as their were no other male heirs in the famiy. >> Do you have any Busseman in your family or research? >> >> -- >> Terie McGovern >> nee Van Dolman >> -------------- Original message -------------- >> From: "JOHANN DOHMANN" <jdohmann@gra.midco.net> >> >>> I am looking right now for Siddessen,we know family ancestors have >>> lived there for many years, ..DOHMANN & DOMANN..I have been in this >>> researching >>> my family off and on for 53 years,my grandfather to the 28th generation >>> was a >>> Judge in the town of Hoxter,both my grd father & grt grdfather were in >>> the >>> Prussian Armies,1870's & 1848 I have the original Army papers,here at my >>> home >>> plus their photo's. >>> >>> I am trying to find the town where ..Hubert Johan Dohmann b.25 Jul >>> 1856-57,so far Siddessen is our best bet. >>> >>> Johann Dohmann/ USA >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> GERMANY-PASSENGER-LISTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >>> without >>> the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> GERMANY-PASSENGER-LISTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >> without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GERMANY-PASSENGER-LISTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    09/16/2006 09:06:15
    1. [G-P-L] Passenger list
    2. Ruppert, Max
    3. Hi Kathleen, I just want to enquire about the other pages of the passenger list you were going to forward to me to transcribe(from the Westphalia). If you have sent them, can you please do so again, as I have not received them. Max Ruppert (Max)

    09/16/2006 09:03:20
    1. Re: [G-P-L] Passenger list
    2. ONCE THAT YOU ARE FINISHED WITH THEM CAN YOU SEND THEM TO ME?

    09/16/2006 08:09:56
    1. Re: [G-P-L] TOWNS...AND DOHMANN'S>>DOMANN'S
    2. JOHANN DOHMANN
    3. I have seen the name Busseman's many times in some part of my research,but right today,my computer has decided not to let me into my Document files,so I will have to fix it again,rebooting or something. Johann Dohmann ----- Original Message ----- From: <mcgoverntt01886@comcast.net> To: <germany-passenger-lists@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 16, 2006 11:55 AM Subject: Re: [G-P-L] TOWNS...AND DOHMANN'S>>DOMANN'S > Johann - > > My ancestors are Von Duelman or Van Dolman, You may want to interchange > the "o" for "ue" as I found in early prussia records my relatives name > spelled with "ue" and later changed in the USA to be less German like and > more Dutch as they were in retail. > > However, in my research my GGGGGrandfather took on the wifes surname of > Vonduelman when married as their were no other male heirs in the famiy. > Do you have any Busseman in your family or research? > > -- > Terie McGovern > nee Van Dolman > -------------- Original message -------------- > From: "JOHANN DOHMANN" <jdohmann@gra.midco.net> > >> I am looking right now for Siddessen,we know family ancestors have >> lived there for many years, ..DOHMANN & DOMANN..I have been in this >> researching >> my family off and on for 53 years,my grandfather to the 28th generation >> was a >> Judge in the town of Hoxter,both my grd father & grt grdfather were in >> the >> Prussian Armies,1870's & 1848 I have the original Army papers,here at my >> home >> plus their photo's. >> >> I am trying to find the town where ..Hubert Johan Dohmann b.25 Jul >> 1856-57,so far Siddessen is our best bet. >> >> Johann Dohmann/ USA >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> GERMANY-PASSENGER-LISTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' >> without >> the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > GERMANY-PASSENGER-LISTS-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    09/16/2006 07:48:51
    1. Re: [G-P-L] Passenger list
    2. kajh
    3. Hello Max, I sent the following to you on September 10th: Date: Sep 10, 2006 5:07 AM Subject: Westphalia / March 1869 voyage; pages 7 through 15 To: ruppertm@sabic.com If you could double check your spam filter settings, I would appreciate it. Ensure your Inbox is allowed to accept ship manifests from: saxonyrootships "at" gmail "dot" com I will re-send the scans to you. Thanks again, Kathleen _____________________________________________________ --- kajh <kajh76@yahoo.com> wrote: Max, I will check on this right away! Thanks for inquiring! __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    09/15/2006 11:46:16
    1. Re: [G-P-L] Passenger list
    2. kajh
    3. Max, I will check on this right away! Thanks for inquiring! Kathleen ______________________________________________ --- "Ruppert, Max" wrote: I just want to enquire about the other pages of the passenger list you were going to forward to me to transcribe(from the Westphalia). If you have sent them, can you please do so again, as I have not received them. Max Ruppert (Max) __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    09/15/2006 11:29:19
    1. Re: [G-P-L] Me
    2. Wayne J. Straight
    3. Hi Shelby; Although I'm less than happy about the 1860 and 1900 census result (below), I do feel strongly confident that I've got your Gustav in the 1870 and 1880 NYC census and that this is indeed his death record. Good luck, Masugu New York Passenger Lists Name: Gustave Newberger Arrival Date: 2 Jul 1857 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1833 Age: 24 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Le Havre, France Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Baden Ship Name: Zurich Port of Arrival: New York Line: 33 Microfilm Serial: M237 Microfilm Roll: 176 List Number: 761 Port Arrival State: New York Port Arrival Country: United States Source Citation: Year: 1857; Arrival: NY, US; Microfilm serial: M237; Microfilm roll: 176; Line: 33; List number: 761. New York Passenger Lists Name: Barbara Newberger Arrival Date: 2 Jul 1857 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1837 Age: 20 Gender: Female Port of Departure: Le Havre, France Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Baden Ship Name: Zurich Port of Arrival: New York Line: 34 Microfilm Serial: M237 Microfilm Roll: 176 List Number: 761 Port Arrival State: New York Port Arrival Country: United States Source Citation: Year: 1857; Arrival: NY, US; Microfilm serial: M237; Microfilm roll: 176; Line: 34; List number: 761. 1860 United States Federal Census--12 June 1960 Name: Joseph Newberger Age in 1860: 44 Birth Year: abt 1816 BirthPlace: Germany Home in 1860: New York Ward 11 District 3, New York, New York Gender: Male Post Office: New York Household Members: Joseph Newberger 44 M Select school teacher Germany Caroline Newberger 27 F - Germany Source Citation: Year: 1860; Census Place: NY Ward 11 Dist 3, NY, NY; Roll: M653_799; Sheet: 53; Page: 0; Image: 55. 1870 United States Federal Census--25 July 1870 Name: Gustav Neuburger Estimated Birth Year: abt 1834 Age in 1870: 36 BirthPlace: Baden Home in 1870: New York Ward 17 District 23, New York, New York Family: Gustav 36 M W Clerk Baden Elizabeth 34 F W Keeping house Baden Lena 12 F W - NY Elizabeth 10 F W - NY Hanah 7 F W - NY Sarah 3 F W - NY Race: White Gender: Male Post Office: New York City Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: NY Ward 17 ED 23, NY NY; Roll: M593_1000; Sheet: 93; Page: 363; Image: 94. 1880 United States Federal Census--14 June 1880 Name: Gustav Neuberger Home in 1880: 84 Attorney St., NY (Manhattan), NYC-Greater, NY Age: 43 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1837 BirthPlace: BADEN Relation to head-of-household: Self Spouse's Name: Elizabeth Father's birthplace: BADEN Mother's birthplace: BADEN Occupation: Shirt Maker For Shop Marital status: Married Race: White Gender: Male Household Members: Gustav Neuberger W M 43 - Shirtmaker for shop Baden Baden Baden Elizabeth Neuberger W F 46 Wife Keeping house Baden Baden Baden Louise Neuberger W F 17 Daughter Shirtmaker For Shop NYC Baden Baden Johanna Neuberger W F 16 Daughter Dress maker NYC Baden Baden (This is the Hanah in the 1870 census) Rosalia Neuberger W F 14 Daughter Necktie maker-shop NYC Baden Baden (This is probaby the Sarah of 1870) Mathilde Neuberger W F 5 Daughter - NYC Baden Baden Source Citation: Year: 1880; Census Place: New York (Manhattan), NYC-Greater, NY; Roll: T9_881; Family History Film: 1254881; Sheet: 69A; Page: 606; ED: 304; Image: 0373. 1900 United States Federal Census--8 June 1900 Name: Gustav Newberger Home in 1900: 414 88th St., Manhattan, New York, New York Age: 86 (Note: This might have really been 66) Estimated Birth Year: abt 1814 (1834?) BirthPlace: Germany Relationship to head-of-house: Head Spouse's Name: Bettie Race: White Occupation: Shirt folder Immigration year: 1860 Household Members: (Read: Name Relation Race Sex DoB Age Marital-Status PoB FPoB MPoB Immg.-Date Yrs-in-US Citizenship Trade Owns/Rents) Gustav Newberger Head W M Jan 1814 86 M 38 - - GE GE GE 1860 40 Al Shirt folder Rents Bettie Newberger Wife W F Feb 1838 62 M 38 5 5 GE GE GE 1860 40 - - - Henrietta Newberger Daughter W F May 1878 S - - - NY GE GE - - Dry goods sales lady - Source Citation: Year: 1900; Census Place: Manhattan, NY, NY; Roll: T623 1117; Sheet: 12B; Page: 103; ED: 820. New York City Deaths, 1892-1902 Name: Gustav Newberger Birth: abt 1831 Age: 70 y Date: 28 Jun 1901 Certificate: 19273 Source Information: NY Department of Health. Deaths reported in the city of NY, 1888-1965. New York, USA: Department of Health.

    09/15/2006 04:21:11
    1. Re: [G-P-L] Kellers/Steinmann from Switzerland & Germany
    2. Wayne J. Straight
    3. Hi Evelyn; Here's what I sent you before on 1870. Pauliana isn't there, but I'm sure its them. Don't let the spelling throw you, misspelling was common in the census. Cheers, Masugu 1870 United States Federal Census--7 June 1870 Name: Charlie Kellar Estimated Birth Year: abt 1858 Age in 1870: 12 BirthPlace: Tennessee Home in 1870: La Grange, Fayette, Tennessee Family and Neighbors: Name Age Sex Occupation PoB *E.* Kellar 44 F Keeping house Prussia *Josephine* Kellar 18 F At Home TN *Charlie* Kellar 12 M School TN Race: White Gender: Male Post Office: La Grange Source Citation: Year: 1870; Census Place: La Grange, Fayette, TN; Roll: M593_1526; Sheet: 19; Page: 414; Image: 462.

    09/15/2006 02:25:16
    1. [G-P-L] Fw: Kellers/Steinmann from Switzerland & Germany
    2. Evelyn W.
    3. Masugu - I have the census for them in 1850 & 1860. What I can't find is Elisabeth Keller, Joseph's wife, in 1870 with the two youngest children: Charles, my grandfather, and Pauliana (or Anna Pauline). If you have any ideas as to how to search for her, please let me know. --Evelyn > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Wayne J. Straight" <woichi01@comcast.net> > To: <germany-passenger-lists@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 11:09 AM > Subject: Re: [G-P-L] Kellers/Steinmann from Switzerland & Germany > > >

    09/14/2006 04:45:46
    1. Re: [G-P-L] Kellers/Steinmann from Switzerland & Germany
    2. Evelyn W.
    3. Masugu - I have the census for them in 1850 & 1860. What I can't find is Elisabeth Keller, Joseph's wife, in 1870 with, at least, the two youngest children: Charles, my grandfather, and Pauliana (or Anna Pauline). If you have any ideas as to how to search for her, please let me know. --Evelyn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wayne J. Straight" <woichi01@comcast.net> To: <germany-passenger-lists@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 13, 2006 11:09 AM Subject: Re: [G-P-L] Kellers/Steinmann from Switzerland & Germany

    09/14/2006 02:57:50