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2008/01/28 16:00:48 Christopher Grote Re: [OL] reasons for emigration out of Oldenburg ca. 1850 |
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2008/01/28 16:00:48 Christopher Grote Re: [OL] reasons for emigration out of Oldenburg ca. 1850 |
Betreff | 2008/01/28 18:46:37 Ykoiwa Re: [OL] reasons for emigration out of Oldenburg ca. 1850 |
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2008/01/26 04:37:40 W. Fred Rump Re: [OL] (German heritage in Cincinnati) |
Autor | 2008/01/29 16:12:57 W. Fred Rump Re: [OL] Trimpe vs. gross Trimpe |
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Date: 2008/01/28 16:41:07
From: W. Fred Rump <fredrump(a)gmail.com>
Carel, for the most part I think the constant references to escaping the draft to be apocryphal especially when there was no draft to run from. In other areas and other times and especially in Prussia this holds more truth as being drafted could have meant 20 years or so in the army. Now THAT is something to run from. Oldenburg had a very small army, a regiment or so, and most members were volunteers. All this changed in more modern times when the Oldenburg military was basically integrated under Prussian command. Over the years of reading about all these draft evaders one has to become a bit sceptical about the real reasons for emigration as you infer. Perhaps the young men worried about the future 'possibility' of having to serve in the army and took the high road before that ever might happen regardless of the small chances of it actually happening. Such worries later turned into a full fledged reason for why did you leave the old country. Fred On Jan 28, 2008 5:23 AM, Carel Paradies <c.e.paradies(a)orange.nl> wrote: > Kay Derner-Brown wrote that her ancestor came to America in order not to be drafted in the army. JNM, NN and Marilyn wrote something similar. A very old aunt of mine told me that there was a story in the family that the first Paradies to come to Holland did so in 1853 as a deserter. > Are there more families with similar stories? > Could these stories have been introduced to hide the shame of leaving your country because of poverty or is there some truth in them? > Would there be sources in Oldenburg concerning deserters? > > Carel Paradies -- Fred Rump, (239-775-7838) 730 5th St. NW Naples, FL 34120 fredrump(a)gmail.com http://fredrump.phanfare.com We are not afraid to follow truth wherever it may lead, nor to tolerate any error so long as reason is left free to combat it. Jefferson (1820)