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David Dreyer's Ship List
1896 - 1938
Data extracted from passenger arrival manifests & border crossing records for the ports of
Baltimore, Ellis Island, Galveston, Philadelphia, Canadian ports and Bremen departure records
Last Updated 27 February, 2024

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Name Age Arrived Ship Ports Destination State Village Comments
GROB Nikolaus 26 23 Aug 1911 Pres Grant Hamburg/NY Cincinnati OH Grabatz [*27.09.1885] Accompanied by wife, Elisabeth 21 [*Birkenheuer] and daughter Philipine 10/12, all born in Grabatz. Father, Johann Grob, lives in Grabatz. Going to join cousin, Franz Merschbach. Wife and daughter retruned to the Banat.
MERSCHBACH Franz 18 24 Oct 1904 Slavonia Fiume/NY New York NY Grabatz [*21.10.1886]
MERSCHBACH Franz 23 2 Oct 1909 Pannonia Fiume/NY Cincinnati OH Wojteg Accompanied by Kristina 21 housewife and son Nikolaus 10/12, all born in Wojteg. Father, Karl Merschbach, lives in Wojteg. Previously lived in Cincinnati 1904-1907.

Many thanks to David Dreyer and Wayne Bartl for their dedicated and extraordinary research in the extraction and compilation of this valuable ancestry data.
Thanks also to Pete Schmidt who helped David Dreyer over the years to bring this data to the Internet.

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   Sources:

 

1. "Morton-Allan Directory of European passenger Steamship Arrivals", Baltimore, 1987
2. Hungarian Royal Central Statistical Office, "Hungarian Statistical Publications", Vol. 67, p. 47, 1918
3. Regenyi, Isabella and Scherer, Anton, "Donauschwabeabische Ortsnamen Buch", AKdFF, Second corrected edition, Darmstadt, 1987
4. Tepper, Michael, "American Passenger Arrival Records", Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore 1988
5. "Immigrant and Passenger Arrivals". Catalog of National Archives Microfilm Publications. National Archives Trust Fund Board, Washington DC 1983
6. "A Century of European Migrations 1830-1930, R. J. Vecoli and S, M Sinke, Eds. Univ Ill Press 1991.
7. "Round-Trip To America", M Wyman. Cornell Univ Press 1993


    How to use the database:

  You can sort the Columns (A-Z) by clicking on the Headings; clicking a Column heading twice will invert the sort (Z-A)

The Comments field can be expanded by clicking on the More... link.
Search using the "Search box" feature Note: Input is NOT case sensitive - You can type anna and it will match Anna & Susanna
The software will auto-complete results as you type text into the Search box; you can select matches from the drop-down list
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