[Ger-Poland-Volhynia] SS DRESDEN Ship/Immigrant Passenger List and Ship Crew List

Gary Warner gary at warnerengineering.com
Mon Feb 1 19:19:37 PST 2010


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+1891&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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