From my files:
Conrad and his wife are buried in two separate cemeteries on opposite sides of Bison, Kansas because the weather was so bad when Conrad was buried and getting to the Lone Star Cemetery was too difficult. - per his granddaughter, Elma Dumler Brack
Hamburg Passenger Manifest. (German document)
Ship: Huddenfield Captain Rutter
Left for America 21 Aug. 1886 from Hamburg, via Liverpool, to Grimsby (Ontario, Canada (considered a port of New York)
Schwindt, Conrad 33, from Norka, Russia, farmer, to New York
Catherine 33, from Norka, Russia, wife, to New York
Elizabeth 11, from Norka, Russia, child, to New York
Phillip 7, from Norka, Russia, child, to New York
Conrad 5, from Norka, Russia, child, to New York
Wilhelm 2, from Norka, Russia, child, to New York
Christine 1/2, from Norka, Russia, child, to New York
(They also had)
Lydia (born 1887) and Sarah (born 1890) - Both of them born in Rush County, KS.
From my files:
Conrad and his wife are buried in two separate cemeteries on opposite sides of Bison, Kansas because the weather was so bad when Conrad was buried and getting to the Lone Star Cemetery was too difficult. - per his granddaughter, Elma Dumler Brack
Hamburg Passenger Manifest. (German document)
Ship: Huddenfield Captain Rutter
Left for America 21 Aug. 1886 from Hamburg, via Liverpool, to Grimsby (Ontario, Canada (considered a port of New York)
Schwindt, Conrad 33, from Norka, Russia, farmer, to New York
Catherine 33, from Norka, Russia, wife, to New York
Elizabeth 11, from Norka, Russia, child, to New York
Phillip 7, from Norka, Russia, child, to New York
Conrad 5, from Norka, Russia, child, to New York
Wilhelm 2, from Norka, Russia, child, to New York
Christine 1/2, from Norka, Russia, child, to New York
(They also had)
Lydia (born 1887) and Sarah (born 1890) - Both of them born in Rush County, KS.
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C. Schwindt
1853 - 1891
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