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this is weird...any ideas?

Legg inn av russ » 01 sep 2004 01:13:59

According to Naturalization records, one of my relatives, Joseph Byer,
says to have arrived Oct 1882 aboard the ship Hammonia emigrating from
Russia. Since the ship didn't have it's maiden voayge until the
following year (1883) I thought he had remembered the year incorrectly.
ISTG has transcribed the manifest for the Hammonia for Oct 1883 at:
http://immigrantships.net/v4/1800v4/ham ... 09_01.html

There is no listing that even closely resembles my relative on any of
the 3 pages.

Any ideas?

Alan Jones

Re: this is weird...any ideas?

Legg inn av Alan Jones » 01 sep 2004 01:20:01

Do you know what his age should be?


"russ" <russ@bavisoft.com> wrote in message
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According to Naturalization records, one of my relatives, Joseph Byer,
says to have arrived Oct 1882 aboard the ship Hammonia emigrating from
Russia. Since the ship didn't have it's maiden voayge until the
following year (1883) I thought he had remembered the year incorrectly.
ISTG has transcribed the manifest for the Hammonia for Oct 1883 at:
http://immigrantships.net/v4/1800v4/ham ... 09_01.html

There is no listing that even closely resembles my relative on any of
the 3 pages.

Any ideas?

russ

Re: this is weird...any ideas?

Legg inn av russ » 01 sep 2004 01:26:20

He would have been about 17 or 18.

Alan Jones wrote:

Do you know what his age should be?


"russ" <russ@bavisoft.com> wrote in message
news:XC7Zc.50241$Kt5.15605@twister.nyroc.rr.com...

According to Naturalization records, one of my relatives, Joseph Byer,
says to have arrived Oct 1882 aboard the ship Hammonia emigrating from
Russia. Since the ship didn't have it's maiden voayge until the
following year (1883) I thought he had remembered the year incorrectly.
ISTG has transcribed the manifest for the Hammonia for Oct 1883 at:
http://immigrantships.net/v4/1800v4/ham ... 09_01.html

There is no listing that even closely resembles my relative on any of
the 3 pages.

Any ideas?




Robert Heiling

Re: this is weird...any ideas?

Legg inn av Robert Heiling » 01 sep 2004 01:30:21

russ wrote:

According to Naturalization records, one of my relatives, Joseph Byer,
says to have arrived Oct 1882 aboard the ship Hammonia emigrating from
Russia. Since the ship didn't have it's maiden voayge until the
following year (1883)

The webpage/url you give below says:
"The steamship HAMMONIA, the third of three vessels of this name owned by
the Hamburg-America Line, was built by J & G Thomson, Glasgow (yard #188),
and was launched on 13 September 1882" etc
I believe that you are going on the next info which is about the *Elbe*.

I thought he had remembered the year incorrectly.

Perhaps not.

ISTG has transcribed the manifest for the Hammonia for Oct 1883 at:
http://immigrantships.net/v4/1800v4/ham ... 09_01.html

There is no listing that even closely resembles my relative on any of
the 3 pages.

Any ideas?

You need a different listing.

HTH

Bob

MisNomer

Re: this is weird...any ideas?

Legg inn av MisNomer » 01 sep 2004 01:35:31

Perhaps the answer is here:

The steamship HAMMONIA, the third of three vessels of this name owned by the Hamburg-America Line,

take care
Liz




On Tue, 31 Aug 2004 23:13:59 GMT, russ <russ@bavisoft.com> wrote:

According to Naturalization records, one of my relatives, Joseph Byer,
says to have arrived Oct 1882 aboard the ship Hammonia emigrating from
Russia. Since the ship didn't have it's maiden voayge until the
following year (1883) I thought he had remembered the year incorrectly.
ISTG has transcribed the manifest for the Hammonia for Oct 1883 at:
http://immigrantships.net/v4/1800v4/ham ... 09_01.html

There is no listing that even closely resembles my relative on any of
the 3 pages.

Any ideas?

russ

Re: this is weird...any ideas?

Legg inn av russ » 01 sep 2004 01:40:07

That would make sense. Now I just have to find the manifest for the Oct
1882 sailing.

Thanks.

Robert Heiling wrote:

russ wrote:


According to Naturalization records, one of my relatives, Joseph Byer,
says to have arrived Oct 1882 aboard the ship Hammonia emigrating from
Russia. Since the ship didn't have it's maiden voayge until the
following year (1883)


The webpage/url you give below says:
"The steamship HAMMONIA, the third of three vessels of this name owned by
the Hamburg-America Line, was built by J & G Thomson, Glasgow (yard #188),
and was launched on 13 September 1882" etc
I believe that you are going on the next info which is about the *Elbe*.


I thought he had remembered the year incorrectly.


Perhaps not.


ISTG has transcribed the manifest for the Hammonia for Oct 1883 at:
http://immigrantships.net/v4/1800v4/ham ... 09_01.html

There is no listing that even closely resembles my relative on any of
the 3 pages.

Any ideas?


You need a different listing.

HTH

Bob



ecunningham

Re: this is weird...any ideas?

Legg inn av ecunningham » 01 sep 2004 19:43:15

russ wrote:
According to Naturalization records, one of my relatives, Joseph Byer,
says to have arrived Oct 1882 aboard the ship Hammonia emigrating from
Russia. Since the ship didn't have it's maiden voayge until the

Russ: Does Josef Baier, 19, from Russia on the Hammonia, arriving
November 1883 work for you?
ecunningham@att.net

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