Where to Access Emigrant Identification # Files
Hello,
I am looking for information on how to find the Emigrant Identification file cited on the record attached.
Is anyone familiar with these files? Someone told me there is complete family history in these records.
I have looked in https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSPL-QGFQ?mode=g&cat=304332 but the writing is very difficult to read. Is there something I can key off in these records that might help me find what I am looking for?
Might there be another place I could search?
Thank you in advance for any help you might be able to provide.
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I find it difficult to bring together your screenshot (from a database which right now cannot be accessed) and the film on familysearch.
The film contains all sorts of info in relation to emigrations, rather difficult to read (no clear structure where to find the names in question), no index (unless I missed it) - and very little info from 1851 (the volume 1851-1853, if sorted chronologically, deals mostly with 1853). The identification 32231 is certainly no help here.
What other information did you find in the database, more than just a name and ID-number? Any reference where to find data? How did you get to the film you have linked to?
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It seems the site is down. Before I searched the database at www.auswanderer-bw.de and selected migration to central/south america entering year as 1851. The attached file is the whole document. The search results come back as one page per person/family. Though interested in the Lepple family as a backup the person I am assisting is also very intested in Johann Cristof Huber (attached) - unfortunately do not have a date of birth for him.
Karl Hanke - the person of most interest, has no emigration information. He is known to have been in Havana, Cuba in the 1870s, and later in Lima, Peru in the 1880s. He was born 25 Aug 1838 in Gruningen, Prussia. I have searched in the Grüningen books but have not been able to find information about him, nor encountered the Hanke last name in those books.
Any suggestions would be greatly welcomed.
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Unfortunately this doesn't give us much more info on where to find details.
I had another look at the film you linked to: it is not strictly chronological - which makes it extremely time consuming to search for relevant pages - especially as we are (I am) not sure that this is the document to check in the first place.
Unless someone else here comes up with a better idea, I suggest you contact the archive (https://www.landesarchiv-bw.de/de/landesarchiv/standorte/hauptstaatsarchiv-stuttgart/47272) and ask for help.
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Thank you.
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Thank you. - Sorry it took so long to thank you. Seems I wrote but did not post.
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