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Date: 2008/07/15 08:51:42
From: Brouwers <anmaristin(a)zeelandnet.nl>
Even till afterWW11 you needed a exitvisa, just before the war many Jewish
persons had such a hard time to leaving Germany because they would not
recieve a existvisa or it took so long. and they were stripped of all
possensions and limited to what they were allowed to take along and how much
money or things of value they could take with them , everything else had to
be left behind and went to the state, I know that when my father went with
the boat from the US to the Netherlands in 1946 he went via Swenden to get
there,(there were very few ships sailing for regular passengers) in his
passport was a entery visa and a exist visa and he was only passing thru, on
his way to Holland. He told me he almost missed his connecting ship because
they were being so difficult about the exist visa,he had 3 crates of
housegoods, bicycles, sewingmachines, clothes for his family in Holland
because after the war there was nothing, he had to slip the bureaucart $10
to help speed up the process, without it he could not legally leave the
country. In this day and age we forget that people were not free to come
and go as they pleased. Anna Marie Schmitz
----- Original Message -----
From: <KSchulWill(a)aol.com>
To: <hannover-l(a)genealogy.net>
Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2008 4:26 PM
Subject: [HN] Permission to emigrate?
Good day List,
Was it necessary to request permission to legally emigrate from Hannover
between 1860 - 1880? If so, can one search or request a search of archives
for
emigration?
I am looking for emigration/immigration information for:
Georg Carl Theodor SCHULTZ, born 1837 in Stavenhagen Stadt,
Stavenhagen,
Mecklenberg-Schwerin;
Helene Charlotte Johanna LÜTCKENS, born 1842 in Hannover Stadt,
Hannover;
their son Heinrich Friedrich August LÜTCKENS (SCHULTZ), born 1861 in
Osterwald, Hannover
brother of Johanna, Ernst August LÜTCKENS, born 1841 in Hannover Stadt,
Hannover
Unknown relation, possibly son of Ernst August, Louis LÜTCKENS, born
about 1861, place unknown.
I have found immigration/ship records (21 Oct 1867) only for Ernst August
and Louis LÜTCKENS. I believe from U.S. records that Georg Carl SCHULTZ
came
to the U.S. in 1861, based on his naturalization papers. He had not
married
Johanna before the birth of their son. According to varying U.S. census
records, Heinrich Friedrich August SCHULTZ immigrated between 1864 and
1866.
The family was united by the 1870 U.S. census. I have searched Castle
Garden One Step, but cannot find conclusive information for the SCHULTZ
individuals. A search of the Mecklenberg-Schwerin emigration records did
not find any
of the family.
Any information about how or where to search would be appreciated!
Thank you for your time,
Karen Williams
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