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S.S. Koeln 1899 #general
Daniel S. Katz <dsk@...>
I'm trying to find an ancestor who supposedly sailed >from Bremen to Baltimore
on the Koeln on July 2, 1899. When looking at the passenger lists for this time period, I did not see any listing for the Koeln. Is there a way to find out when and where this ship sailed around this time? (The Morton Allen directory doesn't list the Koeln until 1901). Thanks, Dan Katz (dsk@...) |
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barrychernick@...
Dan wrote,
"I'm trying to find an ancestor who supposedly sailed >from Bremen to Baltimore on the Koeln on July 2, 1899. When looking at the passenger lists for this time period, I did not see any listing for the Koeln. Is there a way to find out when and where this ship sailed around this time? (The Morton Allen directory doesn't list the Koeln until 1901)." The NARA (National Archives) has an index of Baltimore arrivals, if my memory serves me, cover the dates you are interested in. If you can find your relative in the index you can request a copy of the passenger list from the NARA.Are you sure that your relative arrived in 1899? I seem to have spent years chasing arrivals that were one or more years in error. My ancestors had the ships correct but not the year. Barry Chernick CHERNICK, CHERNIK, CZERNIK - StaroKonstantinov, Krasilov, Volocisk MITTLEMAN - Tchan (Tiofipol), Satanov SCHULMAN, SHULMAN - Dolhinov, Minsk, Bialystok KARP, CARPE ? Minsk, Bialystok MODERATOR NOTE: Yes, there are indexes to the Baltimore arrivals. See http://www.jewishgen.org/infofiles/PassLists/Baltimore.html |
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mleonards@...
The following website contains useful information about passenger ships:
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Parthenon/3649/ship-i-k.html#K The Koln (Koln-2) did begin plying the Bremen-Baltimore route in 1899. I believe Morton Allen only lists arrivals in New York and Philadelphia, which is why the Koln would not appear there. Monica Leonards Glenside, PA |
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