[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Lying about age on shp's passenger list
JMPerl47 at aol.com
JMPerl47 at aol.com
Thu Nov 30 18:35:16 PST 2006
In a message dated 11/30/2006 9:22:09 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
cgschott at earthlink.net writes:
You know - this is actually one of the things that bothers me about my
specific entry! My g-grandmother would have been 16 at the time, but it
appears that her age is listed as being 9. It seems difficult to believe
that a 16-year-old could have passed as a 9 year old!
But I've searched a bit through the village church records, and it doesn't
appear there were any other siblings (of her in-laws) with her name about
age 9 that it might have been instead of my g-grandma. But since ALL the
ages are off - it's hard to be certain.
OK, at the risk of sounding like I've gone completely 'round the bend, is it
possible they applied for emigration 7 years before they actually got to go
and that the ship manifest indicates their ages at the time they applied to
leave?
I realize it's a far-fetched idea but sometimes, one person's far-fetched
idea gets brains to looking into things it might otherwise not have thought of.
And, have you actually gotten to see the original manifest to see the
numbers for yourself? If not, does the traveling group listed either before or
after them on the transcribed list have the right ages? It so, it could be a
transcription error.
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