Emilia married Johannes Bohrer Jul. 23, 1918. They lived in Hazen until his death in 1926. I believe she went to Dodge to live with another child living there.
EMIGRATION: Passenger list for S.S. Southwark sailing from Antwerp December 23, 1905 and arriving in New York January 4, 1906. The following are listed.
(Line 21) Henry {Heinrich} Sailer , age 35, male, married , farm laborer, can't read or write, Country of origin-Russia, Race of People-German. Last permanent residence - Simferopol, final destination - Mannhaven, North Dakota. Has ticket to final destination, passage paid by brother. In possession of $50? No. Destination - brother, *Adam Sailer, Mannhaven, North Dakota.
(Line 22) Olga {Specht} Sailer, age 32, female, married, can read and write, Same answers as Henry.
(Line 23) Amelia Sailer, female, age 6, single, child, can't read or write.
(Line 24) Jacob Sailer, male, age 3, single, child, cant read or write.
(Line 25) Leonard Sailer, male, age 2, single, child.
(Line 26) Amelia Specht, age 55, female, widow, from Russia, race - German, last residence Simferopol, destination Mannhaven, North Dakota.
(Line 28) Jacobine Specht, age 22, female, single, servant, can read and write, from Russia, race - German, last residence - Simferopol, destination - Mannhaven, North Dakota, passage paid by self, does not have $50. Going to brother in law, *Adam Sailer, in Mannhaven, North Dakota.
(Line 27) Christina Sailer, age 71, female, widow, occupation - none, cannot read or write, Citizen of Russia, race - German. Last residence - Simferopol. Destination - Mannhaven, North dakota. ticket paid by son. Destination is son, *Adam Sailer in Mannhaven, North Dakota. {maiden name Bohrer, older sister of Johannes}
{*Adam Sailer, son of Andreas Sailer and Christina Bohrer, husband of Jacobina Benz}
Emilia married Johannes Bohrer Jul. 23, 1918. They lived in Hazen until his death in 1926. I believe she went to Dodge to live with another child living there.
EMIGRATION: Passenger list for S.S. Southwark sailing from Antwerp December 23, 1905 and arriving in New York January 4, 1906. The following are listed.
(Line 21) Henry {Heinrich} Sailer , age 35, male, married , farm laborer, can't read or write, Country of origin-Russia, Race of People-German. Last permanent residence - Simferopol, final destination - Mannhaven, North Dakota. Has ticket to final destination, passage paid by brother. In possession of $50? No. Destination - brother, *Adam Sailer, Mannhaven, North Dakota.
(Line 22) Olga {Specht} Sailer, age 32, female, married, can read and write, Same answers as Henry.
(Line 23) Amelia Sailer, female, age 6, single, child, can't read or write.
(Line 24) Jacob Sailer, male, age 3, single, child, cant read or write.
(Line 25) Leonard Sailer, male, age 2, single, child.
(Line 26) Amelia Specht, age 55, female, widow, from Russia, race - German, last residence Simferopol, destination Mannhaven, North Dakota.
(Line 28) Jacobine Specht, age 22, female, single, servant, can read and write, from Russia, race - German, last residence - Simferopol, destination - Mannhaven, North Dakota, passage paid by self, does not have $50. Going to brother in law, *Adam Sailer, in Mannhaven, North Dakota.
(Line 27) Christina Sailer, age 71, female, widow, occupation - none, cannot read or write, Citizen of Russia, race - German. Last residence - Simferopol. Destination - Mannhaven, North dakota. ticket paid by son. Destination is son, *Adam Sailer in Mannhaven, North Dakota. {maiden name Bohrer, older sister of Johannes}
{*Adam Sailer, son of Andreas Sailer and Christina Bohrer, husband of Jacobina Benz}
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