[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] Liverpool to Canada
Paul Rakow
paul.edward.luther.rakow at desy.de
Fri Apr 19 09:51:42 PDT 2013
Carol,
I think the most common route for emigrants travelling via
Liverpool was train from their home to Hamburg or Bremen; small
ship across the North Sea (which was then often called the German
Ocean) to an East coast port such as Grimsby; and then by train
again across England to Liverpool.
There were other routes too, for example taking longer trips
starting from the Baltic ports.
If your family came via Hamburg you should be able to find
a record of their trip across the North Sea in the Hamburg Indirect
passenger lists, which are on microfilm, or online at ancestry.com .
Be sure to look in the Indirect lists - the Direct lists are for
people who travelled to America on the same large ship all the way,
without changing ships in Britain.
Paul Rakow
On Thu, 18 Apr 2013, Carol Duff wrote:
> Paul, I also had family who came that way. Do you have any idea how they got to Liverpool. I have a vague connection that they may have come from Hamburg. If so, how did they get to Hamburg. Would it have been through Stettin or by train over land? Is there a Hamburg to Liverpool on line list? Thanks.
> On Apr 18, 2013, at 2:58 PM, Paul Rakow wrote:
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