[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] hitting a road block
Gary Warner
gary at warnerengineering.com
Wed May 19 09:11:25 PDT 2010
Rosella,
I am not sure if we can help, but if we can, it will be only if you can
give us some more data. If you do not know the exact answers to the
questions below, then give approximate answers.
1. Who were Christena's parents?
2. When was Christena born?
3. When were Christena's siblings born?
4. Are you sure that Kate and Catherine were different siblings?
Both are the same name root.
5. Do you know if Christena had any brothers or uncles who came to
Canada or the USA? If so, what were there names and years of birth?
I am not sure if females in the early 1900s got naturalized separately
form their husbands. If they did, then a petition for naturalization
would give the correct spelling of her surname, and the names of her
parents, and where she was born.
One thing you need to keep in mind is if you cannot find data on your
direct ancestors, then sometimes you can break down the walls if you
find out more about the siblings.
Gary Warner
On 5/19/2010 7:07 AM, Rosella Mandau wrote:
> Can you please suggest alternative spellings for the surname Karacha.
>
> We are looking for Carl and Christena Schaffer (nee Karacha) who came from
> Russia to Saskatchewan in 1913. Her surname does not appear in any archives
> that we've searched. We believe she had 2 sisters - Kate and Catherine who
> also left Russia and settled in North or South Dakota. We have found Carl's
> brother Martin on a ship manifest - the Andania, in 1913... but cannot
> locate the manifest for Carl, Christena and their children. There is no
> mention of thier exact origin in Russia on any of the documents we have
> found.
>
> We are hoping to identify where in Russia them came from, and to collect
> more of Christena's family history. She and Carl were both born sometime in
> the late 1880's.
>
> Thank you for any help you can offer.
> Rosella Mandau
>
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