[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Passports or Idenity Papers
GVLESS at aol.com
GVLESS at aol.com
Wed Nov 22 07:29:34 PST 2006
Eve;ryone - your responses have been terrific. But need to tell you I do
have records for Fred Less from 1903 on. He bought land in AIpena Michigan so
have land records plus his sale of it when he decided to go to Oklahoma in
1909 to claim a bride (my husband's mother). Census papers for 1910 show him
in Oklahoma. He and Juliana Bergstraesser Less were married in Stillwater,
Oklahoma on May 25, 1910 in a 3-day wedding of which we have a picture of the
whole group gathered in front of the farmhouse where they were married. So -
my one piece of family record for this father-in-law of mine is the hope of
finding his immigration record. But - maybe I should be satisfied with what I
have. One interesting bit of info for this man is that while in Alpena
there also was a John Less from Russia living there. We have wondered over the
years if this may have been a relative, or even an unknown brother. His
naturalization paper said he was from NovoGrad Volhynsk (which isn't that far
away from where Fred Less was supposedly born which is Warwarowka.) Mysteries
always seem to be around when one does genealogy. And the urge is of course
to try to solve them. John Less has not been researched any further however.
Maybe I should work on that this winter!!
You all are so wonderful in giving what info you have. Thanks again. If
anything new comes about I will let this listserv know. What a great service
SGGEE has provided thru the listserv.
Sincerely, Virginia Less
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