[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Ship Manifest Emil Schmidt Help With Location
Jerry Frank
FranklySpeaking at shaw.ca
Thu Mar 20 10:29:01 PDT 2008
Joan,
As mentioned in my previous post, I was puzzled by the district name
Gusk which appears in your record. In looking at my map of Powiat
Sochaczow, I saw that Ilow was shown as a principal town indicated
by a solid dot enclosed by a circle. I looked for other principal
towns with the same designation and found Glusk in the far
northeastern corner of the Powiat near the south bank of the Wisla
River. This is a short distance SW of Nowy Dwor.
2 km NW of Glusk is the village of Gniewniewice. This is a known
German settlement and I am quite certain that this is your
Knewegoizet without too much stretching of changed letters and sound.
I would recommend that your first avenue of research be the records
available for Nowy Dwor.
Jerry Frank - Calgary, Alberta
FranklySpeaking at shaw.ca
At 05:34 PM 19/03/2008, Joan wrote:
>Hello to the group,
>
> My research generally concerns Germans from Russia in the central
> area of Poland, Rypin to be specific.
>
> However, recently, I discovered on ancestry.com that my
> grandfather apparently had a
> brother I was unaware of, who met him when he emmigrated to
> Philadelphia. This brother's name is Emil Schmidt. My mother told
> me that she had relatives in the Philadephia area,
> so this find excited me. I did a search on ancestry to see when
> and where Emil emmigrated to the USA, and it was in 1907 to Cleveland.
>
> My hunch that he was indeed my grandfather's brother was
> confirmed by the ship manifest
> stating his father as Gottlieb Schmidt, the same as my grandfather.
>
> What I cannot understand is the location that is listed. Emil
> Schmidt is about
> eleven people down, just after the big group that is listed
> together. He is listed as 18 years old, a farm laborer, Russian
> nationality, German ethnicity, Russian language, but the location
> is one I have never heard of if I am reading it correctly.
>
> I am inserting a link to the document and hope someone can read
> this location better than
> I am able. I have not been able to find any place with this
> spelling in the area I am familiar with, and now wonder if the
> family may have moved to the Ukraine or Volga areas like many of
> the other Germans from Russia in this group.
>
> Here is the link:
>
> http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e87/Softsong/EmilSchmidt.jpg
>
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Joan Allen
>
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