RE: passenger lists

[Original Message]
From: Edward Meyer <meyereh@sprintmail.com>
To: hannover-l <hannover-l@genealogy.net>

> Date: 8/30/2004 8:46:21 AM

Subject: [HN] passenger lists

   Dear Members of the Hannover List.

   For some time I have been searching for passenger records for two
   families from Hannover. I will list them here and provide the
   information I presently have.

   (1) Juergen Heinrich Grasmann (also known as Christoph Grassmann) and
   his wife Sophie Dorothea Meyer (Mejer). They came to America about
   1855-1858. They had three children: Fredricka, Catherina, and
   Heinrich. Birth dates and marriage records are in the church books of
   Suderburg. They lived in the village of Oldendorf.

   (2) Johann (Heinrich ?) Meyer from the village of Hoesseringen. He,
   his wife (Marie Dorothee) and a son (Heinrich Wilhelm or Heinrich
   Herman Meyer) came to America in 1854-1855 and lived in Chicago for
   three years before migrating to Minnesota.

   Thank you for any assistance.

   Edward H. Meyer, g g grandson of these people.

   --- Edward Meyer

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Hi Edward:

No matches found - this is the closest. A lead?

Engel Marie Dorothee Meyer Name: Engel Marie Dorothee Meyer
            Year: 1846
            Place: America
            Family Members: Daughter Engel Marie Dorothee
            Source Publication Code: 7420.1
            Primary Immigrant: Meyer, Engel Marie Charlotte
            Annotation: Schaumburg Immigrants, 1820-1914. Date and port of arrival. Place of origin, date of birth, and other genealogical information may also be provided.
            Source Bibliography: RIECKENBERG, HEINRICH, editor. Schaumburger Auswanderer, 1820-1914. Rinteln: Verlag C. Boesendahl, 1988 (Schaumburger Studien, 48). 535p.
            Page: 50