[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Russian Passports from Volyhnia

Helen Gillespie hgillespie at rogers.com
Tue Aug 5 15:23:26 PDT 2008


My grandmother's uncle, Julius Baier and his wife,
Alwine, plus several children emigrated from
Friedrichsdorf/now Solomka, Kreis Rovno ca. 1903 -
arriving in NY December 24, 1903.  Although they had
passsports, the ship's manifest, the S.S.Campania,
listed them as Julius Menchinger , etc.!  Someone was
related to the Menchinger family in Benton Harbor, MI
and that's where they were going acc. to the manifest.

I'm not sure whether no one could read the passport,
as it was in Russian, or when questioned where they
were going/what's your name, they said Menchinger, or
what, but all the birthdates, first names lined up
with what I knew and a descendant of Julius Baier I
had connected with had a copy of the passport and also
the manifest information.  I just confirmed it when
the Ellis Island records went on line. 

Maybe a search of first names - hopefully unusual -
would help in the search.

I also discovered through www.ancestorsonboard.com
that my grandmother's grandparents, Daniel and
Karoline Baier went to Benton Harbor through
Liverpool, England, via Quebec, then to Benton Harbor.
 Don't know how they travelled from Quebec, but that's
still to be researched.    So maybe broaden the ports
of disembarkment.

Helen
--- Gary Warner <gary at warnerengineering.com> wrote:

> Darrel,
> 
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> George Maser.
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> Gary Warner
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> Darrel Goth wrote:
> > I have copies of the  Russian Passports for my
> Weber and Maser families when they came over from
> Niespodzianka II (Rovno) and Karolinen or
> Karolinendorf, Volyhnia to Canada in 1903 and 1913.
> If there are any SGGEE members or anyone else out
> there that could possibly be able to give me further
> information from these documents as they are in
> Russian, German, and French please send me an email
> and I will forward them to you.
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> > SGGEE helped me locate the German colony where
> Gottlieb and Julianna Weber came from in Russia. Ko
> (colony) Niespodzianka II (On the money order
> receipt that Gottlieb Weber sent to his wife
> Julianna, it had the address Nespodsjanka II
> (spelling variations: Nesodianka II or Nespodianka
> II) post Tutschin, Wolynia, Russia. The location of
> this place is about 6KM NE of Tutschin.)  I am still
> looking for the shipmanifest when Gottlieb Weber and
> his son-in-law and daughter, Emil Ritter (with his
> wife Amelia), came to Beausejour, Canada in 1900
> from Volyhnia. I have searched high and low through
> hundreds of passenger list sites on the web, but no
> luck yet. I have the one for Gottlieb's wife,
> Julianna, and sons, Wilhelm and Emil, when they came
> in 1903 to Beausejour, Canada.
> >  
> > I noticed one member now deceased has Masers from
> his side of his family located in 
> >   Karolinendorf, Volyhnia towns as my Masers. I am
> thinking there is a good possible family connection
> there. Does anyone know of any living relatives of
> George and Doris Maser from Kenmore, Washington that
> I could contact to do a follow up on this? 
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