Evelyn's Carl Kruger search

Dear Evelyn,
there is a Joh. Warnemuende,Knecht, * ca 1806 with his wife Sophie * ca
1811 on the sailship Gutenberg 1858 from Hamburg to NY.
The village is noted Schönhof, Mecklenburg.
This may be :
D 23936 Schönhof parish Muehlen Eichsen,
D 17213 Schönhof parish Goehren
D 18276 Schönhoff parish Zehna.
Perhaps it is a part of the great puzzle.

Greetings from Hamburg
Hans Juergen Krull
_http://www.genealogy.com/users/k/r/u/Hans-juergen-Krull_
(http://www.genealogy.com/users/k/r/u/Hans-juergen-Krull)
_http://krull.tribalpages.com_ (http://krull.tribalpages.com/\)
For regional research in my files
_http://www.gedbas.genealogy.net/index.jsp_ (GEDBAS: New search)
Search mask you need only to add at: Ort(Stadt,Provinz,Land) the ZIP-code
as following,e.g.: D 23942 -- List of all Familynames :
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Family Tree at ancestry.de : Krull und Schippmann aus Mecklenburg

Thanks, Hans for the info on Johann Warnemude. I'll check that out, too.
Are you able to check on passengers whose port of departure was Stettin? I have a family of Krugers who were on two different ships (Proteus and Dorothea) on 7 Sep 1843 and 16 Sep 1843, respectively who might have settled in MI. Both have Krueger heads of household whose names appeared in the 1850 MI census.
I found a record at the St. John's Reformed Church in Detroit, MI of two marriages witnesses by Carl Kruger of Detroit/Mt. Clemens in May 1852. I suspect that he might be my CK and the 1900 census info might not be correct?
Thank you.
Evelyn