Thanks, Bernd.
Yes, the Diedrich Klinker in the Sugarbaker's database is my g.g.
grandfather. That's where I first found him. I've put together details
of all the Klinker family from him to the present day. What I can't do
is find any links in Germany. He came to England from Hoya in the early
1850s. His father was also called Diedrich Klinker and was born
Hannover area around 1800. I have details of other Klinker families in
and around that area but can't find any link between them and Diedrich.
Regards,
Keith Sturges
From: salewski.hambergen@ewetel.net
Date: 10/01/2008 14:10
To: "Hannover-L"<hannover-l@genealogy.net>
Subj: Re: [HN] Bremen Passanger ListsHigh Keith,
Sugar Refiners and Sugarbakers Database
May be your ancestor was a sugar baker, than please look at the
link.
There will be a Diedrich Klinker from Hoya.
Bernd
From: <ksturges@tiscali.co.uk>
To: <hannover-l@genealogy.net>
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 10:46 AM
Subject: Re: [HN] Bremen Passanger ListsMy ancestors, Diederich Klinker and Catharina Sarah Hoepfner, came
to
England from Hannover around the early 1850s and probably embarked
at
Bremen. I have not yet found any links to them in Germany. You
would
have thought that England, being the major maritime nation at the
time,
might have kept comprehensive passenger lists for arrivals, but as
far
as I am aware there are none. Does anyone know?
Keith Sturges
From: JW_Danielsen@hotmail.com
Date: 08/01/2008 22:03
To: <AJHattorf@aol.com>, <sandy4lsu@att.net>
Cc: <hannover-l@genealogy.net>
Subj: [HN] Bremen Passanger ListsHello,
Have tried the book -
"Germans to America - List of Passengers Arriving at U.S. Ports",
Volume 13 (August 1859 - December 1860), edited by Ira A. Glazier
and
William P. Filby, Scholarly Resources, Inc., Wilmington, DE,
copyrighted 1990, Library of Congress # 929.3'08931-dc19; # 184.
G3G38