[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] SS DRESDEN Ship/Immigrant Passenger List andShip Crew List AUGUST RIMPEL

Rose Ingram roseingram at shaw.ca
Fri Feb 5 14:31:06 PST 2010


Congratulations Edith.    

I suspect 'Any" may really be a sloppy written "Aug" or incorrect transcription.

Rose Ingram
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Edith McKelvy 
  To: ger-poland-volhynia at eclipse.sggee.org ; GPPR-GRHS 
  Cc: gary at warnerengineering.com 
  Sent: Friday, February 05, 2010 1:42 PM
  Subject: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] SS DRESDEN Ship/Immigrant Passenger List andShip Crew List AUGUST RIMPEL


  Thanks to all who responded to my query.  I was able to access actual images
  for the Baltimore Passenger List for SS Dresden arriving 28 Jul 1891
  Bremen>Baltimore at my local library (Ancestry Library.com).  

  Found (probable) AUGUST REMPEL listed as "Any Renepel" and his friend ADOLF
  GUENTHER listed as "Adolf Ginter".  This coincides with info shown at Castle
  Garden below.  (My sincere sympathy and appreciation for all transcribers --
  take a look at the original image they had to work with!).

  This info seems to validate info found on "List or Manifest of Alien
  Immigrants" dtd 7 May 1896 where AUGUST RIMPEL indicates that he had
  previously been in U.S. for three years and planned to meet "friend Adolf
  Guenther in Madison SD".

  Speculate that August traveled to U.S. to earn some money, leaving
  wife/children behind, then returned to "old country" to assemble his family
  and his younger brother's family for immigration to U.S. in 1896 -- a common
  thread in immigrant stories.

  Edith Rimple McKelvy
  Silverdale WA


  -----Original Message-----
  From: Gary Warner [mailto:gary at warnerengineering.com] 
  Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 7:20 PM
  To: Edith McKelvy
  Cc: GPPR-GRHS; ger-poland-volhynia at eclipse.sggee.org
  Subject: Re: [Ger-Poland-Volhynia] SS DRESDEN Ship/Immigrant Passenger List
  and Ship Crew List

  Edith,

  If you go to the Stephen Morse One-Step webpage and do a search for the
  Baltimore arrivals on 28 July 1891, you can see all 774 passengers.

  The link is
  http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=bpl&cj=1&pcc=2&f25=jul*+28+189
  1&yearend=10000&hc=50&rank=0&fh=0&year=0&o_xid=0002370638&o_lid=0002370638

  You can view the names without an ancestry.com account, but you will need an
  account to see the actual manifest

  Gary Warner


  On 2/1/2010 3:04 PM, Edith McKelvy wrote:
  > 1.  Request your help in locating subject lists for SS DRESDEN, Bremen 
  > to Baltimore, arriving 28 July 1891.
  >
  > I have searched  www.archives.gov    Russians to America Passenger Data
  File
  > 1834-1897   and   www.Castlegarden.org
  >
  > and have located my (probable) great-uncle  AUG(UST) REMPEL travelling 
  > on this journey.
  >
  > I would like to scan the entire manifest for possible 
  > relatives/neighbors who may have been travelling with him.
  >
  > However, these searches requires surnames, and of course I won't know 
  > what surname to ask for until I have seen all possibilities.
  >
  > 2.  On the other hand, this may not be my great-uncle at all.  Family 
  > lore indicates that he spent 3 years alone in U.S. between his 
  > marriage in 1890 and his immigration with family in 1896 to Madison SD.
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