Meyer Goodman place of birth and passenger manifest #records


Marilyn Levinson
 

Dear fellow researchers,
I am attaching a naturalization certificate for my relative Meyer Goodman.  With such specific data I think I would be able to find a passenger manifest, but I could not.  Could anyone please help me locate his passenger manifest and could you identify the city of his birth?  It looks like perhaps Ostroh do you think this is correct?  I believe Meyer Goodman's name might have been originally Gutteman.  I believe his wife Ida, or Ittel traveled separately with two children.  I have found a record for them under detained aliens.  I would be most grateful for your help.
Marilyn Levinson
Spring Lake NC


Susan&David
 

Mayer Gutman is passenger #15 on Ancestry.com image #419 of 128 for the SS Main arriving Baltimore June 11, 1911. 
His destination is St. Louis and his nearest relative is wife Ides.

David Rosen
Boston, MA

On 2/2/2022 2:07 PM, Marilyn Levinson via groups.jewishgen.org wrote:

Dear fellow researchers,
I am attaching a naturalization certificate for my relative Meyer Goodman.  With such specific data I think I would be able to find a passenger manifest, but I could not.  Could anyone please help me locate his passenger manifest and could you identify the city of his birth?  It looks like perhaps Ostroh do you think this is correct?  I believe Meyer Goodman's name might have been originally Gutteman.  I believe his wife Ida, or Ittel traveled separately with two children.  I have found a record for them under detained aliens.  I would be most grateful for your help.
Marilyn Levinson
Spring Lake NC


Marian
 

Just FYI, the document attached is a Declaration of Intention, or "first paper."  The arrival information given was unchecked.  It could be totally correct or totally made-up.

The second paper, specifically a Petition for Naturalization of someone claiming arrival after June 29, 1906, was checked (verified) with a certificate of arrival.  Often, an entirely different port/date/ship will appear on the declaration vs. the petition.

Naturalization certificates, at least after 1906, do not appear in court records (no matter how they are labelled on the internet).

Marian Smith