Haverbeck

Hello,

Was thinking this was the N.S. List..not Hamburg? But..have old photo's Bergedorf and Lunenberg? (spelling) Circa 1932. Some earlier. I think family but who? I know my grandfather was born in Bergedorf. His last address in Bergedorf was Bergedorf Am. Pool 2 in 1924.

My grandmother's last addres in 1926 was Sande near Bergedorf, Billstrasse 1. I think Sande, Germany is now Lohbrugge? maybe?

By email I have heard that Bergedorf Am. Pool still exists. I would like to know what kind of place it is today. Good or bad.

Regards,
Barbara

From: Barbara Stewart <raymondg@attbi.com>
Reply-To: hannover-l@genealogy.net
To: <hannover-l@genealogy.net>
Subject: Re: [HN] Haverbeck
Date: Sat, 25 Jan 2003 11:20:35 -0700

Hi,
    Maybe the name in L�nenburg is what is meant. There was a Duchy of
Brunswick-Lunenburg during the time of the Reformation. There is a city in
Germany by the name of L�neburg. If they were Protestants, that might be
the place.

> Gustav Haverbeck b. May16/17,1855 in the State of Hannover. Son of Albert
> Haverbeck (Mothers name unknown). Gustav immigrated to the US on the Ship
> Mosel, Captain Neynaber, arrived in New York November 9, 1878. He sailed from
> Bremen and Southhampton. (Albert did not immigrate)
> The little information I have as to where he might have come from states that
> Gustav came from the old Duchy of Lurenburg.
> I am trying to find out where Gustav was born. There are very few Haverbeck
> families in the US, most having immigrated to South America....Any help would
> be greatly appreciated. Judith Christopher
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