[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Passports or Identity Papers
rlyster at telusplanet.net
rlyster at telusplanet.net
Tue Nov 21 18:37:37 PST 2006
Or was there a different spelling....we have the name Liss in Barrhead. Maybe
it was entered as Fred Liss?
Rita
Quoting Gary Warner <gary at warnerengineering.com>:
> Virginia,
>
> Even though some of the facts related to the Friedrich Less that
> Guenther found do not match yours, do not be too quick to set it
> aside. Less is a fairly unusual surname, so it may be worth
> figuring out where the Friedrich that Gunther found ended up before
> you totally discount him. People often had ulterior motives for
> telling the officials that they were a different age than they really
> were. For instance, would a immigration official look at a 19 year
> old and say he was too young to enter without family? Did you find
> both Friedrich Less in the 1910 census? If you do, then you are
> correct in not accepting him as your Friedrich, but if there is only
> one, then more research may reveal that he really is yours.
>
> Gary Warner
>
> At 04:09 PM 11/21/06, GVLESS at aol.com wrote:
> >Freidrich Less' naturalization papers provide this info: Dated 3 April
> >1909, Alpena, Michigan:
> >.....imigrated to the U.S. from Hamburg, Germany on or about 25 day of May
> >1902 and arrived at port of New York in the United States on the vessel
> >Bataviga....." With the naturalization papers being filled out 6
> >years after Less
> >arrived here he may have forgotten some of the facts he supplied for this
> >paper. The ship itself I have not been able to find one with
> >this name at least
> >in the Ellis Island records. I have checked Ancestry this week on their
> >free opportunity and they said there was no records for
> >this Freidrich Less, age
> >19, arriving in 1903. So - where do I go from here?
> >
> >The Freidrich Less you found Gunether as coming into Maryland at age 26 can
> >not be the right one. We do have proof of Freidrich Less' birth
> >year at 1884
> >from his Confirmation paper.
> >That would definitely make him age 19 when immigrating. Besides if he was
> >trying to move from having to deal with the Russian Army it seems
> >age 19 would
> >have been the right time to get out. He was younger than his brother,
> >Erdmann, who was in the military and immigrated the year before
> >in 1902. Both of
> >them lived in Alpena, Michigan for a few years when they first came to the
> >USA and worked as lumberjacks there.
> >
> >Thanks for all of you trying to help me on this. If anyone has any ideas
> >what to do next in this research let me know. What about going
> >to the Hamburg
> >records? Does anyone have any success from those?
> >
> >Virginia Less
> >
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