Phillip Schnieder, a German immigrant
Phillip SCHNEIDER Family Query!
Does anyone have genealogy links to a PHILLIP SCHNEIDER immigrant family who arrived in Baltimore, Maryland on June 14, 1834.Philip’s family names are logged in the ships passenger list intermingled with the family of my immigrant ANDREAS EMMERT family,a unique format as compared to the rest of the listed families on the ship.This format leads me to “speculate” that the two families were traveling together.Philip, age 32, family is listed as: Anna M: 32, Anna: 59, Joseph: 7, Anna M.: 5, Dorothea: 3.
I believe that I have found my Andreas Emmert family, (a.k.a. Andrew/ Andreas Emmert) listed in the 1840 U.S. Census for Virginia, Hamshire Co., Western Section, Reference: Federal Population Census 1840, M704-563, (or Family History Library, film no. 0029687).The Emmert and Schneider families seem to still be together, be it with two children 1 male and 1 female under the age 5.The young female fits into my Emmert Family, so I figure that the young male would be a Schneider.The 1840 census entries all fit into the age groups as listed on the ships passenger list for each of the two families when they arrived in Baltimore, Maryland on June 14, 1834.
I found my Andres Emmert family in the 1850 Census in Pennsylvania, Bedford Co., Napier twp. just a few miles, (50+/-) from Hampshire Co. Virginia, (now West Virginia).What happened to Phillip Schneider and his family?
Herb,
In the Pacific Northwest
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Re: Phillip Schnieder, a German immigrant
Irma Johnson 3/26/01