Tag Archives: Immigration

Time To Say Goodbye

This had been a horrible day for Concordia Teichmann. Her son Emil had made the decision to leave his home in Delitz am Berge and emigrate to America. Today had been his last day at home, her husband Friedrich had … Continue reading

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497 Pages

In 1988 the Archive School of Marburg published a remarkable book. It is the list of many, many, many emigrants who left Hesse-Kassel between 1830 and 1840.  497 pages filled with names of people who left their home to seek … Continue reading

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The Last Baron

This article was first published in the German Genealogy Group’s newsletter in March 2012. This is the revised version including the information I got from the Baron’s obituary. Thank you, Lynn, for sending it to me! The only thing I … Continue reading

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Gustav, Where Art Thou?

Dear Gustav, I first heard about you from Albert’s letter that he wrote to his parents back in October 1854, shortly after you both had come to America. At first, it seemed to me as if you were Albert’s brother. … Continue reading

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Have you ever wondered…?

Have you ever wondered where your ancestors came from? About what could have moved them to leave home and family behind forever and seek to start a new life in a new country? About the place and living conditions prevalent … Continue reading

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