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Re: [TSL] Srchng for Immigrants who were ship captains on Baltic Sea?
cwarschak@aol.com on 02/19/2010

     I am searching for a Prussian ancestor family who immigrated (to Texas?) around 1856.  They last lived at Landsberg 
     on the Warthe (now in Poland) and the father was a ship captain on the Baltic Sea. The family consisted of the parents -
     Johann Michael and Henriette Moegelin (possibly Maegelin), four sons and three daughters.
     I cannot find them on any ships passenger lists. If the father were a member of the crew would his family still be listed as
     passengers?  Any and all clues and suggestions are gratefully appreciated.

     Carroll Warschak






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Subject: THESHIPSLIST Digest, Vol 5, Issue 39



Today's Topics:
   1. Still Looking for a "Death at Sea" in 1887   (from Maine) (Betty)
  2. immigration tothe US (Hans Faber)
  3. Seabird 1846 (Dawn Butler)
  4. Seabird 1846 (Dawn Butler)
  5. arivals in New England (mbrat)

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Message: 1
ate: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 05:51:08 -0500
rom: "Betty" <bbffrrpp@comcast.net>
ubject: [TSL] Still Looking for a "Death at Sea" in 1887   (from
   Maine)
o: <THESHIPSLIST@rootsweb.com>
essage-ID: <C8C992158C61445D8609981888B70275@betty94bfd0f73>
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Hello,
Just a quick reminder that I've wondered for a long time what happened to 
ohn KIDDER during 1887.    The "KIDDER book" only says he "loved the sea 
nd died at sea in 1887."    He could have been anywhere in the world, 
artly because his son had migrated to the Hawaiian Islands.     John always 
ived along the Maine / New Brunswick border   (from an 1830's birth). *
Betty         (near Lowell, MA, USA)

.S.    On the same large branch of my family-tree I have a 
r-gr-grandfather from the Isle of Man and Liverpool, England, who was at 
east a Mariner from that area.    His daughter reported him on her marriage 
ertificate in Nova Scotia in 1879 that he was a Master Mariner, but I have 
ot found a basis for that.

*
He was the older brother of my gr-gr-grandfather, Joseph KIDDER, of 
rinceton, Maine, who had fought in the Civil War - in Florida - was 
eriously injured but returned to Maine to marry and have children.    They 
ad a younger brother, "Cal, Jr.," who like his father was a woodsman.)



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Message: 2
ate: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 12:39:00 +0100
rom: "Hans Faber" <hans.faber@planet.nl>
ubject: [TSL] immigration tothe US
o: <theshipslist@rootsweb.com>
essage-ID: <66A3614541044848A0CAE5E421230A24@c64kahuro0l81r>
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I have not been able to find any immigration records for Klaasje Tijmens de 
oer, born Feb 9, 1834 Spanga, Weststellingwerf, Holland with her husband 
Jssebrand Bouwes Oosten, born Jun 10, 1829 Oldetrijne, Weststellingwerf, 
olland and 4 or 5 children. 
The little information I have is that Klaasje and IJssebrand emigrated to the US 
n 1877 and that IJssebrand died on the way.  
an anyone help , please?   
Thank you,
ans Faber
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Message: 3
ate: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 13:24:33 -0800 (PST)
rom: Dawn Butler <dawncts@yahoo.com>
ubject: [TSL] Seabird 1846
o: THESHIPSLIST@rootsweb.com
essage-ID: <109354.92646.qm@web33405.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
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I just found information about my gggreat grandfather from the New York Emigrant 
avings Bank.? On this it says he arrived from Cork, Ireland in 1846 on what 
ooks like the "Seabird"? He was born around 1830 and had a mother- Mary (born 
round 1800), father-Richard, and brother-John (born around 1825)?that he may 
ave been travelling with.? In 1866 he was living in New York but I do not know 
f the ship arrived there.? I have looked for the ship but I cannot find one by 
hat name- maybe the name is a similar name that someone will recognize??? I 
uess it is also possible that the year is incorrect-on another census I have it 
ays he arrived in 1848.? Any help is greatly appreciated.
hanks
awn

     
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Message: 4
ate: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 13:45:18 -0800 (PST)
rom: Dawn Butler <dawncts@yahoo.com>
ubject: [TSL] Seabird 1846
o: theshipslist@rootsweb.com
essage-ID: <118502.5425.qm@web33405.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
ontent-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
oops- forgot his name -his name is Nicholas Sheehan 



 just found information about my gggreat grandfather from the New York Emigrant 
avings Bank.? On this it says he arrived from Cork, Ireland in 1846 on what 
ooks like the "Seabird"? He was born around 1830 and had a mother- Mary (born 
round 1800), father-Richard, and brother-John (born around 1825)?that he may 
ave been travelling with.? In 1866 he was living in New York but I do not know 
f the ship arrived there.? I have looked for the ship but I cannot find one by 
hat name- maybe the name is a similar name that someone will recognize??? I 
uess it is also possible that the year is incorrect-on another census I have it 
ays he arrived in 1848.? Any help is greatly appreciated.
hanks
awn

     
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Message: 5
ate: Thu, 18 Feb 2010 16:49:41 -0500
rom: "mbrat" <m-brat@comcast.net>
ubject: [TSL] arivals in New England
o: <TheShipsList@rootsweb.com>
essage-ID: <DCD32A10EFA44DAE939373D10EF2EF03@acer586e497f47>
ontent-Type: text/plain;   charset="iso-8859-1"
Could some one explained what ways were folks coming to Boston from Pictou/New 
lasgow, Nova Scotia around 1850 to 1870?  I have my greatgrand parents on 
ensus records prior to 1850 in Pictou and New Glasgow Nova Scotia and then the 
irst child born in Boston in 1871.  Looking for brothers Robert (born 1839, 
ictou) and Thomas (born 1/18/1842, Pictou) Gordon and sisters Isabella (nee 
armichael) (born 1842, New Glasgow), and Hannah (nee Carmichael) (born 7/1845, 
ew Glasgow) Gordon.  Not sure who was married befor going to Boston.
 Gary Gordon 
-brat@comcast.net
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