Fantastic, thank you so very, very much! Yes, I do have the Hamburg Passenger list, but did not mention it as it had not seemed to me to add any useful information, but looking again, the 7th column may bear looking into further. I do not know German, but it clearly (to me) has a V in it, and I should double check it's meaning. And I will get that Baltimore Directory page and proceed with tracking down Morris and Abraham to see if she is with them in the 1920 census, or if I can find them in any online family trees. Thanks again so much! On 12/5/10, John Siemon <[email protected]> wrote: > I looked at your passenger list. First of all, her uncle didn't live at 413 > Jay. It looks like 413 Gay Street, which was/is a fairly main thoroughfare > in Baltimore. The name looked most like Kendrick to me, but that was not > his name. > > Many Baltimore City Directories from that period are now online. Go to > www.archive.org Enter "Baltimore directory" in the search box. Then you > have to scroll down and probably go to the second page to find the 1913 > Directory. You can download the whole book or look at it online. On Page > 1245, you'll find Morris and Abraham Kushnick living at 413 N. Gay Street. > It looks like they ran a clothing store or made clothing. > > Did you see that she is also in the Hamburg passenger lists at Ancestry? > Good luck reading that!!