Castle Garden
Our Ancestors passed through many ports. In this case it is the Castle Garden port that holds the records of our Meyer's Immigration. *You can find the lists at many sources. I looked in more than one source for these manifest numbers. Because Grandfather kept saying he had a brother Louis. Or at least I thought he said that. I will never know what Louis he was refereing too, because none have show up in my research* [ edited this in ]
The Manifest No. if the ships passage on the 1884 Immigration Passenger ship Frisia was # 37694.I have said over and over that Juergen Heinrich Wilhelm Meyer and his wife Maria Dorothea Heins left Oldendorf, bei Nahrendorf for Hamburg in February. [ According to a letter written by Anna Meyer Bennett] From there they went to New York. There arrival is stated as April 8, 1884. They traveled with Dagevor or Dagefor. [ Dagefoerde ] which are relation on the maternal Heins side of the family.
Note: Barr with me, I always mix April 6 with April 8, so correct me, if I make the error. The answer to when they left is to be found in the Hamburg Passenger lists.
Source:
German to America volumes of Books or Cd. I will give you copy of that manifest soon for each person. It is similar to that which we find at Castle Garden.org.
- See how Herman's name has the double r.
-I had seen these all in a email, but the email is no longer available.
Castle Garden
http://www.castlegarden.org/quick_search_de
jo Arootdigger
Our Ancestors passed through many ports. In this case it is the Castle Garden port that holds the records of our Meyer's Immigration. *You can find the lists at many sources. I looked in more than one source for these manifest numbers. Because Grandfather kept saying he had a brother Louis. Or at least I thought he said that. I will never know what Louis he was refereing too, because none have show up in my research* [ edited this in ]
The Manifest No. if the ships passage on the 1884 Immigration Passenger ship Frisia was # 37694.I have said over and over that Juergen Heinrich Wilhelm Meyer and his wife Maria Dorothea Heins left Oldendorf, bei Nahrendorf for Hamburg in February. [ According to a letter written by Anna Meyer Bennett] From there they went to New York. There arrival is stated as April 8, 1884. They traveled with Dagevor or Dagefor. [ Dagefoerde ] which are relation on the maternal Heins side of the family.
Note: Barr with me, I always mix April 6 with April 8, so correct me, if I make the error. The answer to when they left is to be found in the Hamburg Passenger lists.
Source:
German to America volumes of Books or Cd. I will give you copy of that manifest soon for each person. It is similar to that which we find at Castle Garden.org.
- See how Herman's name has the double r.
-I had seen these all in a email, but the email is no longer available.
Castle Garden
http://www.castlegarden.org/quick_search_de
jo Arootdigger
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