a steamer ship named jason sailed to Gibraltar, picked up 96
passengers to New York, New York port in October 23, 1857. We think
the ship originated at Bremen and South Hampton england. would like a
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Request for Question Clarification by
tutuzdad-ga
on
30 Aug 2003 14:43 PDT
I found a reference to the ship along with a short list of passengers
on a voyage from Bremen to New York in December of 1857. Is this of
interest to you as an answer?
Regards;
tutuzdad-ga
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Request for Question Clarification by
tutuzdad-ga
on
30 Aug 2003 15:10 PDT
Also, I'm finding that there were actually a number of ships that
sailed under this name at various times. If you tell me more about
what you already KNOW it might aid in the further research if that is
necessary.
Regards;
tutuzdad-ga
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Request for Question Clarification by
tutuzdad-ga
on
30 Aug 2003 19:03 PDT
Are you absolutely certain about the date October 23, 1857?
Here's what I have found and these are the ONLY references I could
find to ships named "Jason" arriving in New York:
I have a list of all passengers aboard the bark Jason from Bremen to
New York on October 17, 1848.
I have a complete list of all thre passengers arriving on the ship
Jason from Bremen to New York on 7 December 1852.
and finally, I have a list of all the passengers on the SS Jason
arriving in New York from Amsterdam on 1 November 1881.
That's the extent of what I could find. Are you sure none of these
could be the ship you are looking for? If you are conviced that none
of these are the ship you are looking for, can you tell me where you
got the information you do have about the ship "Jason"?
Regards;
tutuzdad-ga
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Clarification of Question by
5bam-ga
on
31 Aug 2003 04:52 PDT
NO
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Clarification of Question by
5bam-ga
on
31 Aug 2003 05:02 PDT
ALL I KNOW IS THAT ON AN IMMIGRATION FORM THE FATHER STATED HIS SHIP
DOCKED IN NEW YORK OCT 23 1857 ON THE JASON. THE FATHER'S NAME IS
FRANCIS MICHEL OR MICKEL I NEED COPY OF PASSENGER LIST AND A
PICTURE OF SHIP.
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Clarification of Question by
5bam-ga
on
31 Aug 2003 05:08 PDT
THESE PEOPLE WERE MY GREAT GRANDFATHER AND THEY WERE GERMAN.RUMOR MILL
SAID THEY HAD 6 SONS 5 PEOPLE PROBLY MOM DAD AND 3 SONS ON SHIP
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Request for Question Clarification by
tutuzdad-ga
on
31 Aug 2003 08:40 PDT
Please understand that I am not trying tp push this passenger list on
you if you do not want it. I am merely trying to help you find an
answer. In the passnger list of the Jason from Bremen to New York,
dated October 17, 1848 is an 18 year old male passenger named "Johann
Michel", who hails from Fischborn. His claims his occupation as
"mason".
One other question. Did you grandfather end up settling in Wisconsin
by chance? It might also be helpful if we knew where you grandfather
lived in Germany (provided you know that of course).
Regards;
tutuadad-ga
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Clarification of Question by
5bam-ga
on
31 Aug 2003 12:53 PDT
I do not think anything we have seen today so far will help me. They
called it "ISteamer Jason" arrived at New York Oct 23, 1857 from ?
port but Germans to America said th ey were picked up at Gibraltar.
This is all I know. I just wanted the picture to further prove they
came by ship and weren 't swiming
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Clarification of Question by
5bam-ga
on
31 Aug 2003 13:30 PDT
I just noted the fact about all different locations to let you know I
don't know where he was born or what to believe. My Grandfather,
Frank's son, told me he didn't know very much about his Dad because
they didn't get along and my Grandfather left home about 14-16 years
old after his mother had died. I know they lived in LaCrosse, Wis. in
1860, Chippewa Falls, Wis. 1870 and Cedar Falls, Wis. in 1880, and he
spoke German also English. Then my Great Grandmother died and we
don't know what happend to GreatGrandfather after that. Nobody seems
to know.
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