ID: I00755
Name: WILHELM (WILLIAM) KLEIN , Barge Captain 1 2
Sex: M
ALIA: WILHELM KLINE OR /CLINE/
Name: WILLIAM (WILHELM) KLEIN , Barge Captain 1 3
Birth: 1855 in Switzerland - emigrated to New York City 4 2 3
Death: BET 1889 AND 1890 in Long Island Sound, New Haven, Connecticut or Hell Gate, New York 5
Burial: (Captain of Barge - died at sea)
Note: Woman's Seamen's Friend Society Seaman's Bethel and Sailors Home 61 Wat ==================== "Seamen Ashore: A study of the United Seamen's Service and of Merchant Sea men in Port" (New Haven. ... sailors' home =====
Name: Wilhelm Klein Arrival Date: 14 Jul 1877 Age: 27 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: Weser Port of Arrival: New York Line: 27 Microfilm Roll: 409 List Number: 646 Name: Wilhelm Klein Arrival Date: 11 Jun 1877 Age: 22 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany and Southampton, England Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: Mosel Port of Arrival: New York Line: 21 Microfilm Roll: 408 List Number: 514 -- New York Maritime Register New York City Vital Records Indexes These indexes enable researchers to obtain copies of vital records from t he New York City Municipal Archives and Department of Health. The index es themselves must be used onsite.
Other maritime newspapers provide information as to disasters, sailings, c argoes and their prices: Microfilm: The Shipping & Commercial List and New York Price Current, 181 5- 1894 Columbian Centinel ( 1784- 1840) Nautical Gazette (N.Y.) (1871-76; 1879-1954) Reports of the U. S. Lifesaving Service (later U. S. Coast Guard) 1880-193 2, with a few missing years. Usually detailed descriptions of any disast er involving loss of life. Reports on disasters occurring all over U. S. 9. Special Register Source: Maritime Shipping Board (WWI) - all ships und er the board to June, 1923. =================== Captain of a barge who went down with ship that exploded off Connecticut/N ew York coast. ===================== Jack Pavone (great-grandson of William Klein) believes he remembers heari ng that the ship disaster occurred in Hellgate. ===================== Died while wife was pregnant with daughter Mamie ============================= Lived at 176 East Street in New Haven, Connecticut at time of Mamie's bir th in 1890. =================== CHARLES HENRY SIEBKE Occupation Clergyman, Reverend Age 26 Sex M Literacy U Arrived 1846-08-12 Origin Germany Port Bremen Last Residence U Destination USA Plan Unknown Ship Adler Passage Unknown ----- SEIBKE, CHARLES H. State: New York Year: 1860 County: Ulster County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Kingston Page: 912 Database: New York 1860 Federal Census Index
Charles H Seibke Residence: Occupation: Service Record: Enlisted as a Chaplain on 23 April 1861 Commission in Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 11 May 1861. Mustered out Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 05 August 18 61 in Brooklyn, New York
Name of Regiment Date of Organization Muster Date Regiment Type 28th Infantry Regiment New York 05 August 1861 Infantry Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded Officers Died of Disease or Accident E nlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident
List of Soldiers
Regimental History New York TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT. Rifles.
This regiment, then located at Brooklyn, now not in existence, left the State (ten, companies) April 30, 1861, under orders to proceed to Washington, D.C. It was there mustered in the service of the United States for three months, and, commanded by Col. Michael Bennett, served at that city and vicinity until it was mustered out at Brooklyn, August 5, 1861.
June 16, 1863, it was again mustered in the United States service, but for thirty days, and, commanded by Colonel Bennett (ten companies), proceeded to Harrisburg, Pa. It served at that city, Marysville, Carlisle and Gettysburg, Pa., in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, Department Susquehanna, and was mustered out at Brooklyn, July 22, 1863.
In August, 1864, the regiment (seven companies), then commanded by Col. David A. Bokee, proceeded to Elmira, where it served, and was mustered in the United States service, for 100 days, from various dates in August, 1864. It was mustered out at New York city, November 13, 1864.
In its service in 1864, the regiment lost, died of disease, one enlisted man, it took part in the advance into Virginia and occupation of Arlington Heights, May 24, 1861; in a skirmish near Chain Bridge, Va., June 2, 1861, and near Fort Washington, Pa., July 22, 1863.
Source: The Union Army, vol. 2
Battles Fought -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Inquiries regarding Connecticut naturalizations are handled by the Hartfo rd office: 450 Main Street, Hartford, Connecticut 06103 (tel.: 860/240-317 1) 13.U.S. Revenue and Coast Guard Cutters Reports of assistance rendered Gresham, 1901-03 (30 pages) Seneca, 1908-13 (300 pages) Abstracts Grant, 1886-95 (2 pages) Hamilton, 1886-95 (3 pages) Manhattan, 1886-95 (1 page) 6. Other maritime newspapers provide information as to disasters, sailing s, cargoes and their prices: Bound: The Boston Shipping List Microfilm: The Shipping & Commercial List and New York Price Current, 181 5- 1894 Boston Gazette ( 1719-1798) Columbian Centinel ( 1784- 1840) Nautical Gazette (N.Y.) (1871-76; 1879-1954) 7. New York Times Index. Basic information on disasters, companies, owner s, etc., by year, 1863-1874; 1913-1948. 8. Reports of the U. S. Lifesaving Service (later U. S. Coast Guard) 1880- 1932, with a few missing years. Usually detailed descriptions of any disas ter involving loss of life. Reports on disasters occurring all over U. S. 9. Special Register Source: Maritime Shipping Board (WWI) - all ships und er the board to June, 1923. =================== CAPTAINS Lloyd's of London Lloyd's Captains' Registers, 1851-1948 [microfilm] 60 reels. Registers containing an alphabetical list of certified masters' giving pla ce and date of birth, the port and date of examination, the names of the s hips in which he has served, whether he was master or mate, subseque nt to the examination. To search the registers we require the approxima te dates of service or the date of birth. The following list of records containing information about shipwrecks a re found mainly among the Records of the U.S. Coast Guard (Record Group 26 ), Records of the U.S. Customs Service (Record Group 36), and General Reco rds of the Department of the Treasury (Record Group 56). Along with offici al reports and abstracts of reports of casualties and assistance rendere d, are documents located by our staff that contain a significant amou nt of information concerning shipwrecks in a particular geographical locat ion. The Collectors of Customs reports of casualty contain approximately 180 pa ges per volume. Life-Saving Station reports of assistance rendered conta in approximately 200 pages per volume. Electrostatic copies of the volum es can be furnished. A. MAINE TO CONNECTICUT Records of the U.S. Customs Service 1. Collectors of Customs Reports of Casualty, (number of volumes) Fairfield-Bridgeport, 1873-1894 (2) Machias, 1886-1894 (1) New Haven, 1874-1900 (4) Passamaquoddy, 1886-1894 (1) 23.Brigantine Life-Saving Station record of rescues, 1876-1914. (from info rmal history of the Brigantine Life-Saving Station prepared by the U.S. Co ast Guard Public Affairs Division) (6 pages) ------------------------- Civil War Service Records Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Dis charge Notes Allegiance Seibke Charles H. 28 N. Y. State Militia. Chaplain Chaplain Union
SEIBKE, CHARLES H. State: New York Year: 1860 County: Ulster County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Kingston Page: 912 Database: New York 1860 Federal Census Index ============== Charles H Seibke Residence: Occupation: Service Record: Enlisted as a Chaplain on 23 April 1861 Commission in Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 11 May 1861. Mustered out Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 05 August 18 61 in Brooklyn, New York ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- ------ Source Information: Census Place New York, New York (Manhattan), New York City-Greater, N ew York Family History Library Film 1254878 NA Film Number T9-0878 Page Number 370D house/family 85/438 1880 NEW YORK CENSUS
John WILLIAMS Self M Ma le W 30 NJ Clerk In Sto re NJ NJ Louisa WILLIAMSWife M Female W 30 SWITZ Keeping Hou se SWITZ SAXONIA Martha WILLIAMSDau S Fema le W 4 NJ NJ SWITZ William WILLIAMS Son S Male W 1 0M NY NJ SWITZ William KLEIN Other S Male W 23 SWI TZ Seaman SWITZ SWITZ Leon WOLFF Other S Male W 58 HESSE D. Pe dlar HESSE D. HESSE D
Other Information: Birth Year <1857> Birthplace SWITZ Age 23 Occupation Seaman Marital Status S <Single> Race W <White> Head of Household John WILLIAMS Relation Other Father's Birthplace SWITZ Mother's Birthplace SWITZ ================================= Swiss Benevolent Society of New York 608 Fifth Avenue, Room 309 New York, NY 10020 212-246-0655 ----- WHO IS THIS? COULD WILHELM HAVE BEEN MARRIED TWICE? New York City Marriages, 1600s-1800s about Wilhelm Klein Name: Wilhelm Klein Spouse Name: Maria Kolb Marriage Date: 1878 Marriage Place: Manhattan, New York, New York Marriage ID: 2220831718 Certificate Number: 4624 Other Comments: See Family History Library catalog for films 1543971-15624 46 (Manhattan) and Film 1653852 (Brooklyn), for actual certificat Source: Marriage Registers, Extracts from Manhattan (1869-1880) and Brookl yn (1895-1897) Publisher: Dept. of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, New York. Publication Place: New York, NY ==== Woman's Seamen's Friend Society Seaman's Bethel and Sailors Home 61 Wat ==================== "Seamen Ashore: A study of the United Seamen's Service and of Merchant Sea men in Port" (New Haven. ... sailors' home =====
Name: Wilhelm Klein Arrival Date: 14 Jul 1877 Age: 27 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: Weser Port of Arrival: New York Line: 27 Microfilm Roll: 409 List Number: 646 Name: Wilhelm Klein Arrival Date: 11 Jun 1877 Age: 22 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany and Southampton, England Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: Mosel Port of Arrival: New York Line: 21 Microfilm Roll: 408 List Number: 514 -- New York Maritime Register New York City Vital Records Indexes These indexes enable researchers to obtain copies of vital records from t he New York City Municipal Archives and Department of Health. The index es themselves must be used onsite.
Other maritime newspapers provide information as to disasters, sailings, c argoes and their prices: Microfilm: The Shipping & Commercial List and New York Price Current, 181 5- 1894 Columbian Centinel ( 1784- 1840) Nautical Gazette (N.Y.) (1871-76; 1879-1954) Reports of the U. S. Lifesaving Service (later U. S. Coast Guard) 1880-193 2, with a few missing years. Usually detailed descriptions of any disast er involving loss of life. Reports on disasters occurring all over U. S. 9. Special Register Source: Maritime Shipping Board (WWI) - all ships und er the board to June, 1923. =================== Captain of a barge who went down with ship that exploded off Connecticut/N ew York coast. ===================== Jack Pavone (great-grandson of William Klein) believes he remembers heari ng that the ship disaster occurred in Hellgate. ===================== Died while wife was pregnant with daughter Mamie ============================= Lived at 176 East Street in New Haven, Connecticut at time of Mamie's bir th in 1890. =================== CHARLES HENRY SIEBKE Occupation Clergyman, Reverend Age 26 Sex M Literacy U Arrived 1846-08-12 Origin Germany Port Bremen Last Residence U Destination USA Plan Unknown Ship Adler Passage Unknown ----- SEIBKE, CHARLES H. State: New York Year: 1860 County: Ulster County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Kingston Page: 912 Database: New York 1860 Federal Census Index
Charles H Seibke Residence: Occupation: Service Record: Enlisted as a Chaplain on 23 April 1861 Commission in Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 11 May 1861. Mustered out Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 05 August 18 61 in Brooklyn, New York
Name of Regiment Date of Organization Muster Date Regiment Type 28th Infantry Regiment New York 05 August 1861 Infantry Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded Officers Died of Disease or Accident E nlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident
List of Soldiers
Regimental History New York TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT. Rifles.
This regiment, then located at Brooklyn, now not in existence, left the State (ten, companies) April 30, 1861, under orders to proceed to Washington, D.C. It was there mustered in the service of the United States for three months, and, commanded by Col. Michael Bennett, served at that city and vicinity until it was mustered out at Brooklyn, August 5, 1861.
June 16, 1863, it was again mustered in the United States service, but for thirty days, and, commanded by Colonel Bennett (ten companies), proceeded to Harrisburg, Pa. It served at that city, Marysville, Carlisle and Gettysburg, Pa., in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, Department Susquehanna, and was mustered out at Brooklyn, July 22, 1863.
In August, 1864, the regiment (seven companies), then commanded by Col. David A. Bokee, proceeded to Elmira, where it served, and was mustered in the United States service, for 100 days, from various dates in August, 1864. It was mustered out at New York city, November 13, 1864.
In its service in 1864, the regiment lost, died of disease, one enlisted man, it took part in the advance into Virginia and occupation of Arlington Heights, May 24, 1861; in a skirmish near Chain Bridge, Va., June 2, 1861, and near Fort Washington, Pa., July 22, 1863.
Source: The Union Army, vol. 2
Battles Fought -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Inquiries regarding Connecticut naturalizations are handled by the Hartfo rd office: 450 Main Street, Hartford, Connecticut 06103 (tel.: 860/240-317 1) 13.U.S. Revenue and Coast Guard Cutters Reports of assistance rendered Gresham, 1901-03 (30 pages) Seneca, 1908-13 (300 pages) Abstracts Grant, 1886-95 (2 pages) Hamilton, 1886-95 (3 pages) Manhattan, 1886-95 (1 page) 6. Other maritime newspapers provide information as to disasters, sailing s, cargoes and their prices: Bound: The Boston Shipping List Microfilm: The Shipping & Commercial List and New York Price Current, 181 5- 1894 Boston Gazette ( 1719-1798) Columbian Centinel ( 1784- 1840) Nautical Gazette (N.Y.) (1871-76; 1879-1954) 7. New York Times Index. Basic information on disasters, companies, owner s, etc., by year, 1863-1874; 1913-1948. 8. Reports of the U. S. Lifesaving Service (later U. S. Coast Guard) 1880- 1932, with a few missing years. Usually detailed descriptions of any disas ter involving loss of life. Reports on disasters occurring all over U. S. 9. Special Register Source: Maritime Shipping Board (WWI) - all ships und er the board to June, 1923. =================== CAPTAINS Lloyd's of London Lloyd's Captains' Registers, 1851-1948 [microfilm] 60 reels. Registers containing an alphabetical list of certified masters' giving pla ce and date of birth, the port and date of examination, the names of the s hips in which he has served, whether he was master or mate, subseque nt to the examination. To search the registers we require the approxima te dates of service or the date of birth. The following list of records containing information about shipwrecks a re found mainly among the Records of the U.S. Coast Guard (Record Group 26 ), Records of the U.S. Customs Service (Record Group 36), and General Reco rds of the Department of the Treasury (Record Group 56). Along with offici al reports and abstracts of reports of casualties and assistance rendere d, are documents located by our staff that contain a significant amou nt of information concerning shipwrecks in a particular geographical locat ion. The Collectors of Customs reports of casualty contain approximately 180 pa ges per volume. Life-Saving Station reports of assistance rendered conta in approximately 200 pages per volume. Electrostatic copies of the volum es can be furnished. A. MAINE TO CONNECTICUT Records of the U.S. Customs Service 1. Collectors of Customs Reports of Casualty, (number of volumes) Fairfield-Bridgeport, 1873-1894 (2) Machias, 1886-1894 (1) New Haven, 1874-1900 (4) Passamaquoddy, 1886-1894 (1) 23.Brigantine Life-Saving Station record of rescues, 1876-1914. (from info rmal history of the Brigantine Life-Saving Station prepared by the U.S. Co ast Guard Public Affairs Division) (6 pages) ------------------------- Civil War Service Records Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Dis charge Notes Allegiance Seibke Charles H. 28 N. Y. State Militia. Chaplain Chaplain Union
SEIBKE, CHARLES H. State: New York Year: 1860 County: Ulster County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Kingston Page: 912 Database: New York 1860 Federal Census Index ============== Charles H Seibke Residence: Occupation: Service Record: Enlisted as a Chaplain on 23 April 1861 Commission in Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 11 May 1861. Mustered out Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 05 August 18 61 in Brooklyn, New York ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- ------ Source Information: Census Place New York, New York (Manhattan), New York City-Greater, N ew York Family History Library Film 1254878 NA Film Number T9-0878 Page Number 370D house/family 85/438 1880 NEW YORK CENSUS
John WILLIAMS Self M Ma le W 30 NJ Clerk In Sto re NJ NJ Louisa WILLIAMSWife M Female W 30 SWITZ Keeping Hou se SWITZ SAXONIA Martha WILLIAMSDau S Fema le W 4 NJ NJ SWITZ William WILLIAMS Son S Male W 1 0M NY NJ SWITZ William KLEIN Other S Male W 23 SWI TZ Seaman SWITZ SWITZ Leon WOLFF Other S Male W 58 HESSE D. Pe dlar HESSE D. HESSE D
Other Information: Birth Year <1857> Birthplace SWITZ Age 23 Occupation Seaman Marital Status S <Single> Race W <White> Head of Household John WILLIAMS Relation Other Father's Birthplace SWITZ Mother's Birthplace SWITZ ================================= Swiss Benevolent Society of New York 608 Fifth Avenue, Room 309 New York, NY 10020 212-246-0655 ----- WHO IS THIS? COULD WILHELM HAVE BEEN MARRIED TWICE? New York City Marriages, 1600s-1800s about Wilhelm Klein Name: Wilhelm Klein Spouse Name: Maria Kolb Marriage Date: 1878 Marriage Place: Manhattan, New York, New York Marriage ID: 2220831718 Certificate Number: 4624 Other Comments: See Family History Library catalog for films 1543971-15624 46 (Manhattan) and Film 1653852 (Brooklyn), for actual certificat Source: Marriage Registers, Extracts from Manhattan (1869-1880) and Brookl yn (1895-1897) Publisher: Dept. of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, New York. Publication Place: New York, NY ==== Woman's Seamen's Friend Society Seaman's Bethel and Sailors Home 61 Wat ==================== "Seamen Ashore: A study of the United Seamen's Service and of Merchant Sea men in Port" (New Haven. ... sailors' home =====
Name: Wilhelm Klein Arrival Date: 14 Jul 1877 Age: 27 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: Weser Port of Arrival: New York Line: 27 Microfilm Roll: 409 List Number: 646 Name: Wilhelm Klein Arrival Date: 11 Jun 1877 Age: 22 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany and Southampton, England Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: Mosel Port of Arrival: New York Line: 21 Microfilm Roll: 408 List Number: 514 -- New York Maritime Register New York City Vital Records Indexes These indexes enable researchers to obtain copies of vital records from t he New York City Municipal Archives and Department of Health. The index es themselves must be used onsite.
Other maritime newspapers provide information as to disasters, sailings, c argoes and their prices: Microfilm: The Shipping & Commercial List and New York Price Current, 181 5- 1894 Columbian Centinel ( 1784- 1840) Nautical Gazette (N.Y.) (1871-76; 1879-1954) Reports of the U. S. Lifesaving Service (later U. S. Coast Guard) 1880-193 2, with a few missing years. Usually detailed descriptions of any disast er involving loss of life. Reports on disasters occurring all over U. S. 9. Special Register Source: Maritime Shipping Board (WWI) - all ships und er the board to June, 1923. =================== Captain of a barge who went down with ship that exploded off Connecticut/N ew York coast. ===================== Jack Pavone (great-grandson of William Klein) believes he remembers heari ng that the ship disaster occurred in Hellgate. ===================== Died while wife was pregnant with daughter Mamie ============================= Lived at 176 East Street in New Haven, Connecticut at time of Mamie's bir th in 1890. =================== CHARLES HENRY SIEBKE Occupation Clergyman, Reverend Age 26 Sex M Literacy U Arrived 1846-08-12 Origin Germany Port Bremen Last Residence U Destination USA Plan Unknown Ship Adler Passage Unknown ----- SEIBKE, CHARLES H. State: New York Year: 1860 County: Ulster County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Kingston Page: 912 Database: New York 1860 Federal Census Index
Charles H Seibke Residence: Occupation: Service Record: Enlisted as a Chaplain on 23 April 1861 Commission in Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 11 May 1861. Mustered out Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 05 August 18 61 in Brooklyn, New York
Name of Regiment Date of Organization Muster Date Regiment Type 28th Infantry Regiment New York 05 August 1861 Infantry Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded Officers Died of Disease or Accident E nlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident
List of Soldiers
Regimental History New York TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT. Rifles.
This regiment, then located at Brooklyn, now not in existence, left the State (ten, companies) April 30, 1861, under orders to proceed to Washington, D.C. It was there mustered in the service of the United States for three months, and, commanded by Col. Michael Bennett, served at that city and vicinity until it was mustered out at Brooklyn, August 5, 1861.
June 16, 1863, it was again mustered in the United States service, but for thirty days, and, commanded by Colonel Bennett (ten companies), proceeded to Harrisburg, Pa. It served at that city, Marysville, Carlisle and Gettysburg, Pa., in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, Department Susquehanna, and was mustered out at Brooklyn, July 22, 1863.
In August, 1864, the regiment (seven companies), then commanded by Col. David A. Bokee, proceeded to Elmira, where it served, and was mustered in the United States service, for 100 days, from various dates in August, 1864. It was mustered out at New York city, November 13, 1864.
In its service in 1864, the regiment lost, died of disease, one enlisted man, it took part in the advance into Virginia and occupation of Arlington Heights, May 24, 1861; in a skirmish near Chain Bridge, Va., June 2, 1861, and near Fort Washington, Pa., July 22, 1863.
Source: The Union Army, vol. 2
Battles Fought -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Inquiries regarding Connecticut naturalizations are handled by the Hartfo rd office: 450 Main Street, Hartford, Connecticut 06103 (tel.: 860/240-317 1) 13.U.S. Revenue and Coast Guard Cutters Reports of assistance rendered Gresham, 1901-03 (30 pages) Seneca, 1908-13 (300 pages) Abstracts Grant, 1886-95 (2 pages) Hamilton, 1886-95 (3 pages) Manhattan, 1886-95 (1 page) 6. Other maritime newspapers provide information as to disasters, sailing s, cargoes and their prices: Bound: The Boston Shipping List Microfilm: The Shipping & Commercial List and New York Price Current, 181 5- 1894 Boston Gazette ( 1719-1798) Columbian Centinel ( 1784- 1840) Nautical Gazette (N.Y.) (1871-76; 1879-1954) 7. New York Times Index. Basic information on disasters, companies, owner s, etc., by year, 1863-1874; 1913-1948. 8. Reports of the U. S. Lifesaving Service (later U. S. Coast Guard) 1880- 1932, with a few missing years. Usually detailed descriptions of any disas ter involving loss of life. Reports on disasters occurring all over U. S. 9. Special Register Source: Maritime Shipping Board (WWI) - all ships und er the board to June, 1923. =================== CAPTAINS Lloyd's of London Lloyd's Captains' Registers, 1851-1948 [microfilm] 60 reels. Registers containing an alphabetical list of certified masters' giving pla ce and date of birth, the port and date of examination, the names of the s hips in which he has served, whether he was master or mate, subseque nt to the examination. To search the registers we require the approxima te dates of service or the date of birth. The following list of records containing information about shipwrecks a re found mainly among the Records of the U.S. Coast Guard (Record Group 26 ), Records of the U.S. Customs Service (Record Group 36), and General Reco rds of the Department of the Treasury (Record Group 56). Along with offici al reports and abstracts of reports of casualties and assistance rendere d, are documents located by our staff that contain a significant amou nt of information concerning shipwrecks in a particular geographical locat ion. The Collectors of Customs reports of casualty contain approximately 180 pa ges per volume. Life-Saving Station reports of assistance rendered conta in approximately 200 pages per volume. Electrostatic copies of the volum es can be furnished. A. MAINE TO CONNECTICUT Records of the U.S. Customs Service 1. Collectors of Customs Reports of Casualty, (number of volumes) Fairfield-Bridgeport, 1873-1894 (2) Machias, 1886-1894 (1) New Haven, 1874-1900 (4) Passamaquoddy, 1886-1894 (1) 23.Brigantine Life-Saving Station record of rescues, 1876-1914. (from info rmal history of the Brigantine Life-Saving Station prepared by the U.S. Co ast Guard Public Affairs Division) (6 pages) ------------------------- Civil War Service Records Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Dis charge Notes Allegiance Seibke Charles H. 28 N. Y. State Militia. Chaplain Chaplain Union
SEIBKE, CHARLES H. State: New York Year: 1860 County: Ulster County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Kingston Page: 912 Database: New York 1860 Federal Census Index ============== Charles H Seibke Residence: Occupation: Service Record: Enlisted as a Chaplain on 23 April 1861 Commission in Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 11 May 1861. Mustered out Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 05 August 18 61 in Brooklyn, New York ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- ------ Source Information: Census Place New York, New York (Manhattan), New York City-Greater, N ew York Family History Library Film 1254878 NA Film Number T9-0878 Page Number 370D house/family 85/438 1880 NEW YORK CENSUS
John WILLIAMS Self M Ma le W 30 NJ Clerk In Sto re NJ NJ Louisa WILLIAMSWife M Female W 30 SWITZ Keeping Hou se SWITZ SAXONIA Martha WILLIAMSDau S Fema le W 4 NJ NJ SWITZ William WILLIAMS Son S Male W 1 0M NY NJ SWITZ William KLEIN Other S Male W 23 SWI TZ Seaman SWITZ SWITZ Leon WOLFF Other S Male W 58 HESSE D. Pe dlar HESSE D. HESSE D
Other Information: Birth Year <1857> Birthplace SWITZ Age 23 Occupation Seaman Marital Status S <Single> Race W <White> Head of Household John WILLIAMS Relation Other Father's Birthplace SWITZ Mother's Birthplace SWITZ ================================= Swiss Benevolent Society of New York 608 Fifth Avenue, Room 309 New York, NY 10020 212-246-0655 ----- WHO IS THIS? COULD WILHELM HAVE BEEN MARRIED TWICE? New York City Marriages, 1600s-1800s about Wilhelm Klein Name: Wilhelm Klein Spouse Name: Maria Kolb Marriage Date: 1878 Marriage Place: Manhattan, New York, New York Marriage ID: 2220831718 Certificate Number: 4624 Other Comments: See Family History Library catalog for films 1543971-15624 46 (Manhattan) and Film 1653852 (Brooklyn), for actual certificat Source: Marriage Registers, Extracts from Manhattan (1869-1880) and Brookl yn (1895-1897) Publisher: Dept. of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, New York. Publication Place: New York, NY ==== Woman's Seamen's Friend Society Seaman's Bethel and Sailors Home 61 Wat ==================== "Seamen Ashore: A study of the United Seamen's Service and of Merchant Sea men in Port" (New Haven. ... sailors' home =====
Name: Wilhelm Klein Arrival Date: 14 Jul 1877 Age: 27 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: Weser Port of Arrival: New York Line: 27 Microfilm Roll: 409 List Number: 646 Name: Wilhelm Klein Arrival Date: 11 Jun 1877 Age: 22 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany and Southampton, England Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: Mosel Port of Arrival: New York Line: 21 Microfilm Roll: 408 List Number: 514 -- New York Maritime Register New York City Vital Records Indexes These indexes enable researchers to obtain copies of vital records from t he New York City Municipal Archives and Department of Health. The index es themselves must be used onsite.
Other maritime newspapers provide information as to disasters, sailings, c argoes and their prices: Microfilm: The Shipping & Commercial List and New York Price Current, 181 5- 1894 Columbian Centinel ( 1784- 1840) Nautical Gazette (N.Y.) (1871-76; 1879-1954) Reports of the U. S. Lifesaving Service (later U. S. Coast Guard) 1880-193 2, with a few missing years. Usually detailed descriptions of any disast er involving loss of life. Reports on disasters occurring all over U. S. 9. Special Register Source: Maritime Shipping Board (WWI) - all ships und er the board to June, 1923. =================== Captain of a barge who went down with ship that exploded off Connecticut/N ew York coast. ===================== Jack Pavone (great-grandson of William Klein) believes he remembers heari ng that the ship disaster occurred in Hellgate. ===================== Died while wife was pregnant with daughter Mamie ============================= Lived at 176 East Street in New Haven, Connecticut at time of Mamie's bir th in 1890. =================== CHARLES HENRY SIEBKE Occupation Clergyman, Reverend Age 26 Sex M Literacy U Arrived 1846-08-12 Origin Germany Port Bremen Last Residence U Destination USA Plan Unknown Ship Adler Passage Unknown ----- SEIBKE, CHARLES H. State: New York Year: 1860 County: Ulster County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Kingston Page: 912 Database: New York 1860 Federal Census Index
Charles H Seibke Residence: Occupation: Service Record: Enlisted as a Chaplain on 23 April 1861 Commission in Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 11 May 1861. Mustered out Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 05 August 18 61 in Brooklyn, New York
Name of Regiment Date of Organization Muster Date Regiment Type 28th Infantry Regiment New York 05 August 1861 Infantry Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded Officers Died of Disease or Accident E nlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident
List of Soldiers
Regimental History New York TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT. Rifles.
This regiment, then located at Brooklyn, now not in existence, left the State (ten, companies) April 30, 1861, under orders to proceed to Washington, D.C. It was there mustered in the service of the United States for three months, and, commanded by Col. Michael Bennett, served at that city and vicinity until it was mustered out at Brooklyn, August 5, 1861.
June 16, 1863, it was again mustered in the United States service, but for thirty days, and, commanded by Colonel Bennett (ten companies), proceeded to Harrisburg, Pa. It served at that city, Marysville, Carlisle and Gettysburg, Pa., in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, Department Susquehanna, and was mustered out at Brooklyn, July 22, 1863.
In August, 1864, the regiment (seven companies), then commanded by Col. David A. Bokee, proceeded to Elmira, where it served, and was mustered in the United States service, for 100 days, from various dates in August, 1864. It was mustered out at New York city, November 13, 1864.
In its service in 1864, the regiment lost, died of disease, one enlisted man, it took part in the advance into Virginia and occupation of Arlington Heights, May 24, 1861; in a skirmish near Chain Bridge, Va., June 2, 1861, and near Fort Washington, Pa., July 22, 1863.
Source: The Union Army, vol. 2
Battles Fought -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Inquiries regarding Connecticut naturalizations are handled by the Hartfo rd office: 450 Main Street, Hartford, Connecticut 06103 (tel.: 860/240-317 1) 13.U.S. Revenue and Coast Guard Cutters Reports of assistance rendered Gresham, 1901-03 (30 pages) Seneca, 1908-13 (300 pages) Abstracts Grant, 1886-95 (2 pages) Hamilton, 1886-95 (3 pages) Manhattan, 1886-95 (1 page) 6. Other maritime newspapers provide information as to disasters, sailing s, cargoes and their prices: Bound: The Boston Shipping List Microfilm: The Shipping & Commercial List and New York Price Current, 181 5- 1894 Boston Gazette ( 1719-1798) Columbian Centinel ( 1784- 1840) Nautical Gazette (N.Y.) (1871-76; 1879-1954) 7. New York Times Index. Basic information on disasters, companies, owner s, etc., by year, 1863-1874; 1913-1948. 8. Reports of the U. S. Lifesaving Service (later U. S. Coast Guard) 1880- 1932, with a few missing years. Usually detailed descriptions of any disas ter involving loss of life. Reports on disasters occurring all over U. S. 9. Special Register Source: Maritime Shipping Board (WWI) - all ships und er the board to June, 1923. =================== CAPTAINS Lloyd's of London Lloyd's Captains' Registers, 1851-1948 [microfilm] 60 reels. Registers containing an alphabetical list of certified masters' giving pla ce and date of birth, the port and date of examination, the names of the s hips in which he has served, whether he was master or mate, subseque nt to the examination. To search the registers we require the approxima te dates of service or the date of birth. The following list of records containing information about shipwrecks a re found mainly among the Records of the U.S. Coast Guard (Record Group 26 ), Records of the U.S. Customs Service (Record Group 36), and General Reco rds of the Department of the Treasury (Record Group 56). Along with offici al reports and abstracts of reports of casualties and assistance rendere d, are documents located by our staff that contain a significant amou nt of information concerning shipwrecks in a particular geographical locat ion. The Collectors of Customs reports of casualty contain approximately 180 pa ges per volume. Life-Saving Station reports of assistance rendered conta in approximately 200 pages per volume. Electrostatic copies of the volum es can be furnished. A. MAINE TO CONNECTICUT Records of the U.S. Customs Service 1. Collectors of Customs Reports of Casualty, (number of volumes) Fairfield-Bridgeport, 1873-1894 (2) Machias, 1886-1894 (1) New Haven, 1874-1900 (4) Passamaquoddy, 1886-1894 (1) 23.Brigantine Life-Saving Station record of rescues, 1876-1914. (from info rmal history of the Brigantine Life-Saving Station prepared by the U.S. Co ast Guard Public Affairs Division) (6 pages) ------------------------- Civil War Service Records Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Dis charge Notes Allegiance Seibke Charles H. 28 N. Y. State Militia. Chaplain Chaplain Union
SEIBKE, CHARLES H. State: New York Year: 1860 County: Ulster County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Kingston Page: 912 Database: New York 1860 Federal Census Index ============== Charles H Seibke Residence: Occupation: Service Record: Enlisted as a Chaplain on 23 April 1861 Commission in Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 11 May 1861. Mustered out Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 05 August 18 61 in Brooklyn, New York ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- ------ Source Information: Census Place New York, New York (Manhattan), New York City-Greater, N ew York Family History Library Film 1254878 NA Film Number T9-0878 Page Number 370D house/family 85/438 1880 NEW YORK CENSUS
John WILLIAMS Self M Ma le W 30 NJ Clerk In Sto re NJ NJ Louisa WILLIAMSWife M Female W 30 SWITZ Keeping Hou se SWITZ SAXONIA Martha WILLIAMSDau S Fema le W 4 NJ NJ SWITZ William WILLIAMS Son S Male W 1 0M NY NJ SWITZ William KLEIN Other S Male W 23 SWI TZ Seaman SWITZ SWITZ Leon WOLFF Other S Male W 58 HESSE D. Pe dlar HESSE D. HESSE D
Other Information: Birth Year <1857> Birthplace SWITZ Age 23 Occupation Seaman Marital Status S <Single> Race W <White> Head of Household John WILLIAMS Relation Other Father's Birthplace SWITZ Mother's Birthplace SWITZ ================================= Swiss Benevolent Society of New York 608 Fifth Avenue, Room 309 New York, NY 10020 212-246-0655 ----- WHO IS THIS? COULD WILHELM HAVE BEEN MARRIED TWICE? New York City Marriages, 1600s-1800s about Wilhelm Klein Name: Wilhelm Klein Spouse Name: Maria Kolb Marriage Date: 1878 Marriage Place: Manhattan, New York, New York Marriage ID: 2220831718 Certificate Number: 4624 Other Comments: See Family History Library catalog for films 1543971-15624 46 (Manhattan) and Film 1653852 (Brooklyn), for actual certificat Source: Marriage Registers, Extracts from Manhattan (1869-1880) and Brookl yn (1895-1897) Publisher: Dept. of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, New York. Publication Place: New York, NY ==== Woman's Seamen's Friend Society Seaman's Bethel and Sailors Home 61 Wat ==================== "Seamen Ashore: A study of the United Seamen's Service and of Merchant Sea men in Port" (New Haven. ... sailors' home =====
Name: Wilhelm Klein Arrival Date: 14 Jul 1877 Age: 27 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: Weser Port of Arrival: New York Line: 27 Microfilm Roll: 409 List Number: 646 Name: Wilhelm Klein Arrival Date: 11 Jun 1877 Age: 22 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany and Southampton, England Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: Mosel Port of Arrival: New York Line: 21 Microfilm Roll: 408 List Number: 514 -- New York Maritime Register New York City Vital Records Indexes These indexes enable researchers to obtain copies of vital records from t he New York City Municipal Archives and Department of Health. The index es themselves must be used onsite.
Other maritime newspapers provide information as to disasters, sailings, c argoes and their prices: Microfilm: The Shipping & Commercial List and New York Price Current, 181 5- 1894 Columbian Centinel ( 1784- 1840) Nautical Gazette (N.Y.) (1871-76; 1879-1954) Reports of the U. S. Lifesaving Service (later U. S. Coast Guard) 1880-193 2, with a few missing years. Usually detailed descriptions of any disast er involving loss of life. Reports on disasters occurring all over U. S. 9. Special Register Source: Maritime Shipping Board (WWI) - all ships und er the board to June, 1923. =================== Captain of a barge who went down with ship that exploded off Connecticut/N ew York coast. ===================== Jack Pavone (great-grandson of William Klein) believes he remembers heari ng that the ship disaster occurred in Hellgate. ===================== Died while wife was pregnant with daughter Mamie ============================= Lived at 176 East Street in New Haven, Connecticut at time of Mamie's bir th in 1890. =================== CHARLES HENRY SIEBKE Occupation Clergyman, Reverend Age 26 Sex M Literacy U Arrived 1846-08-12 Origin Germany Port Bremen Last Residence U Destination USA Plan Unknown Ship Adler Passage Unknown ----- SEIBKE, CHARLES H. State: New York Year: 1860 County: Ulster County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Kingston Page: 912 Database: New York 1860 Federal Census Index
Charles H Seibke Residence: Occupation: Service Record: Enlisted as a Chaplain on 23 April 1861 Commission in Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 11 May 1861. Mustered out Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 05 August 18 61 in Brooklyn, New York
Name of Regiment Date of Organization Muster Date Regiment Type 28th Infantry Regiment New York 05 August 1861 Infantry Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded Officers Died of Disease or Accident E nlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident
List of Soldiers
Regimental History New York TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT. Rifles.
This regiment, then located at Brooklyn, now not in existence, left the State (ten, companies) April 30, 1861, under orders to proceed to Washington, D.C. It was there mustered in the service of the United States for three months, and, commanded by Col. Michael Bennett, served at that city and vicinity until it was mustered out at Brooklyn, August 5, 1861.
June 16, 1863, it was again mustered in the United States service, but for thirty days, and, commanded by Colonel Bennett (ten companies), proceeded to Harrisburg, Pa. It served at that city, Marysville, Carlisle and Gettysburg, Pa., in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, Department Susquehanna, and was mustered out at Brooklyn, July 22, 1863.
In August, 1864, the regiment (seven companies), then commanded by Col. David A. Bokee, proceeded to Elmira, where it served, and was mustered in the United States service, for 100 days, from various dates in August, 1864. It was mustered out at New York city, November 13, 1864.
In its service in 1864, the regiment lost, died of disease, one enlisted man, it took part in the advance into Virginia and occupation of Arlington Heights, May 24, 1861; in a skirmish near Chain Bridge, Va., June 2, 1861, and near Fort Washington, Pa., July 22, 1863.
Source: The Union Army, vol. 2
Battles Fought -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Inquiries regarding Connecticut naturalizations are handled by the Hartfo rd office: 450 Main Street, Hartford, Connecticut 06103 (tel.: 860/240-317 1) 13.U.S. Revenue and Coast Guard Cutters Reports of assistance rendered Gresham, 1901-03 (30 pages) Seneca, 1908-13 (300 pages) Abstracts Grant, 1886-95 (2 pages) Hamilton, 1886-95 (3 pages) Manhattan, 1886-95 (1 page) 6. Other maritime newspapers provide information as to disasters, sailing s, cargoes and their prices: Bound: The Boston Shipping List Microfilm: The Shipping & Commercial List and New York Price Current, 181 5- 1894 Boston Gazette ( 1719-1798) Columbian Centinel ( 1784- 1840) Nautical Gazette (N.Y.) (1871-76; 1879-1954) 7. New York Times Index. Basic information on disasters, companies, owner s, etc., by year, 1863-1874; 1913-1948. 8. Reports of the U. S. Lifesaving Service (later U. S. Coast Guard) 1880- 1932, with a few missing years. Usually detailed descriptions of any disas ter involving loss of life. Reports on disasters occurring all over U. S. 9. Special Register Source: Maritime Shipping Board (WWI) - all ships und er the board to June, 1923. =================== CAPTAINS Lloyd's of London Lloyd's Captains' Registers, 1851-1948 [microfilm] 60 reels. Registers containing an alphabetical list of certified masters' giving pla ce and date of birth, the port and date of examination, the names of the s hips in which he has served, whether he was master or mate, subseque nt to the examination. To search the registers we require the approxima te dates of service or the date of birth. The following list of records containing information about shipwrecks a re found mainly among the Records of the U.S. Coast Guard (Record Group 26 ), Records of the U.S. Customs Service (Record Group 36), and General Reco rds of the Department of the Treasury (Record Group 56). Along with offici al reports and abstracts of reports of casualties and assistance rendere d, are documents located by our staff that contain a significant amou nt of information concerning shipwrecks in a particular geographical locat ion. The Collectors of Customs reports of casualty contain approximately 180 pa ges per volume. Life-Saving Station reports of assistance rendered conta in approximately 200 pages per volume. Electrostatic copies of the volum es can be furnished. A. MAINE TO CONNECTICUT Records of the U.S. Customs Service 1. Collectors of Customs Reports of Casualty, (number of volumes) Fairfield-Bridgeport, 1873-1894 (2) Machias, 1886-1894 (1) New Haven, 1874-1900 (4) Passamaquoddy, 1886-1894 (1) 23.Brigantine Life-Saving Station record of rescues, 1876-1914. (from info rmal history of the Brigantine Life-Saving Station prepared by the U.S. Co ast Guard Public Affairs Division) (6 pages) ------------------------- Civil War Service Records Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Dis charge Notes Allegiance Seibke Charles H. 28 N. Y. State Militia. Chaplain Chaplain Union
SEIBKE, CHARLES H. State: New York Year: 1860 County: Ulster County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Kingston Page: 912 Database: New York 1860 Federal Census Index ============== Charles H Seibke Residence: Occupation: Service Record: Enlisted as a Chaplain on 23 April 1861 Commission in Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 11 May 1861. Mustered out Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 05 August 18 61 in Brooklyn, New York ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- ------ Source Information: Census Place New York, New York (Manhattan), New York City-Greater, N ew York Family History Library Film 1254878 NA Film Number T9-0878 Page Number 370D house/family 85/438 1880 NEW YORK CENSUS
John WILLIAMS Self M Ma le W 30 NJ Clerk In Sto re NJ NJ Louisa WILLIAMSWife M Female W 30 SWITZ Keeping Hou se SWITZ SAXONIA Martha WILLIAMSDau S Fema le W 4 NJ NJ SWITZ William WILLIAMS Son S Male W 1 0M NY NJ SWITZ William KLEIN Other S Male W 23 SWI TZ Seaman SWITZ SWITZ Leon WOLFF Other S Male W 58 HESSE D. Pe dlar HESSE D. HESSE D
Other Information: Birth Year <1857> Birthplace SWITZ Age 23 Occupation Seaman Marital Status S <Single> Race W <White> Head of Household John WILLIAMS Relation Other Father's Birthplace SWITZ Mother's Birthplace SWITZ ================================= Swiss Benevolent Society of New York 608 Fifth Avenue, Room 309 New York, NY 10020 212-246-0655 ----- WHO IS THIS? COULD WILHELM HAVE BEEN MARRIED TWICE? New York City Marriages, 1600s-1800s about Wilhelm Klein Name: Wilhelm Klein Spouse Name: Maria Kolb Marriage Date: 1878 Marriage Place: Manhattan, New York, New York Marriage ID: 2220831718 Certificate Number: 4624 Other Comments: See Family History Library catalog for films 1543971-15624 46 (Manhattan) and Film 1653852 (Brooklyn), for actual certificat Source: Marriage Registers, Extracts from Manhattan (1869-1880) and Brookl yn (1895-1897) Publisher: Dept. of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, New York. Publication Place: New York, NY ==== Woman's Seamen's Friend Society Seaman's Bethel and Sailors Home 61 Wat ==================== "Seamen Ashore: A study of the United Seamen's Service and of Merchant Sea men in Port" (New Haven. ... sailors' home =====
Name: Wilhelm Klein Arrival Date: 14 Jul 1877 Age: 27 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: Weser Port of Arrival: New York Line: 27 Microfilm Roll: 409 List Number: 646 Name: Wilhelm Klein Arrival Date: 11 Jun 1877 Age: 22 Gender: Male Port of Departure: Bremen, Germany and Southampton, England Destination: United States of America Place of Origin: Germany Ship Name: Mosel Port of Arrival: New York Line: 21 Microfilm Roll: 408 List Number: 514 -- New York Maritime Register New York City Vital Records Indexes These indexes enable researchers to obtain copies of vital records from t he New York City Municipal Archives and Department of Health. The index es themselves must be used onsite.
Other maritime newspapers provide information as to disasters, sailings, c argoes and their prices: Microfilm: The Shipping & Commercial List and New York Price Current, 181 5- 1894 Columbian Centinel ( 1784- 1840) Nautical Gazette (N.Y.) (1871-76; 1879-1954) Reports of the U. S. Lifesaving Service (later U. S. Coast Guard) 1880-193 2, with a few missing years. Usually detailed descriptions of any disast er involving loss of life. Reports on disasters occurring all over U. S. 9. Special Register Source: Maritime Shipping Board (WWI) - all ships und er the board to June, 1923. =================== Captain of a barge who went down with ship that exploded off Connecticut/N ew York coast. ===================== Jack Pavone (great-grandson of William Klein) believes he remembers heari ng that the ship disaster occurred in Hellgate. ===================== Died while wife was pregnant with daughter Mamie ============================= Lived at 176 East Street in New Haven, Connecticut at time of Mamie's bir th in 1890. =================== CHARLES HENRY SIEBKE Occupation Clergyman, Reverend Age 26 Sex M Literacy U Arrived 1846-08-12 Origin Germany Port Bremen Last Residence U Destination USA Plan Unknown Ship Adler Passage Unknown ----- SEIBKE, CHARLES H. State: New York Year: 1860 County: Ulster County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Kingston Page: 912 Database: New York 1860 Federal Census Index
Charles H Seibke Residence: Occupation: Service Record: Enlisted as a Chaplain on 23 April 1861 Commission in Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 11 May 1861. Mustered out Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 05 August 18 61 in Brooklyn, New York
Name of Regiment Date of Organization Muster Date Regiment Type 28th Infantry Regiment New York 05 August 1861 Infantry Officers Killed or Mortally Wounded Officers Died of Disease or Accident E nlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident
List of Soldiers
Regimental History New York TWENTY-EIGHTH REGIMENT. Rifles.
This regiment, then located at Brooklyn, now not in existence, left the State (ten, companies) April 30, 1861, under orders to proceed to Washington, D.C. It was there mustered in the service of the United States for three months, and, commanded by Col. Michael Bennett, served at that city and vicinity until it was mustered out at Brooklyn, August 5, 1861.
June 16, 1863, it was again mustered in the United States service, but for thirty days, and, commanded by Colonel Bennett (ten companies), proceeded to Harrisburg, Pa. It served at that city, Marysville, Carlisle and Gettysburg, Pa., in the 2d Brigade, 1st Division, Department Susquehanna, and was mustered out at Brooklyn, July 22, 1863.
In August, 1864, the regiment (seven companies), then commanded by Col. David A. Bokee, proceeded to Elmira, where it served, and was mustered in the United States service, for 100 days, from various dates in August, 1864. It was mustered out at New York city, November 13, 1864.
In its service in 1864, the regiment lost, died of disease, one enlisted man, it took part in the advance into Virginia and occupation of Arlington Heights, May 24, 1861; in a skirmish near Chain Bridge, Va., June 2, 1861, and near Fort Washington, Pa., July 22, 1863.
Source: The Union Army, vol. 2
Battles Fought -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Inquiries regarding Connecticut naturalizations are handled by the Hartfo rd office: 450 Main Street, Hartford, Connecticut 06103 (tel.: 860/240-317 1) 13.U.S. Revenue and Coast Guard Cutters Reports of assistance rendered Gresham, 1901-03 (30 pages) Seneca, 1908-13 (300 pages) Abstracts Grant, 1886-95 (2 pages) Hamilton, 1886-95 (3 pages) Manhattan, 1886-95 (1 page) 6. Other maritime newspapers provide information as to disasters, sailing s, cargoes and their prices: Bound: The Boston Shipping List Microfilm: The Shipping & Commercial List and New York Price Current, 181 5- 1894 Boston Gazette ( 1719-1798) Columbian Centinel ( 1784- 1840) Nautical Gazette (N.Y.) (1871-76; 1879-1954) 7. New York Times Index. Basic information on disasters, companies, owner s, etc., by year, 1863-1874; 1913-1948. 8. Reports of the U. S. Lifesaving Service (later U. S. Coast Guard) 1880- 1932, with a few missing years. Usually detailed descriptions of any disas ter involving loss of life. Reports on disasters occurring all over U. S. 9. Special Register Source: Maritime Shipping Board (WWI) - all ships und er the board to June, 1923. =================== CAPTAINS Lloyd's of London Lloyd's Captains' Registers, 1851-1948 [microfilm] 60 reels. Registers containing an alphabetical list of certified masters' giving pla ce and date of birth, the port and date of examination, the names of the s hips in which he has served, whether he was master or mate, subseque nt to the examination. To search the registers we require the approxima te dates of service or the date of birth. The following list of records containing information about shipwrecks a re found mainly among the Records of the U.S. Coast Guard (Record Group 26 ), Records of the U.S. Customs Service (Record Group 36), and General Reco rds of the Department of the Treasury (Record Group 56). Along with offici al reports and abstracts of reports of casualties and assistance rendere d, are documents located by our staff that contain a significant amou nt of information concerning shipwrecks in a particular geographical locat ion. The Collectors of Customs reports of casualty contain approximately 180 pa ges per volume. Life-Saving Station reports of assistance rendered conta in approximately 200 pages per volume. Electrostatic copies of the volum es can be furnished. A. MAINE TO CONNECTICUT Records of the U.S. Customs Service 1. Collectors of Customs Reports of Casualty, (number of volumes) Fairfield-Bridgeport, 1873-1894 (2) Machias, 1886-1894 (1) New Haven, 1874-1900 (4) Passamaquoddy, 1886-1894 (1) 23.Brigantine Life-Saving Station record of rescues, 1876-1914. (from info rmal history of the Brigantine Life-Saving Station prepared by the U.S. Co ast Guard Public Affairs Division) (6 pages) ------------------------- Civil War Service Records Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Dis charge Notes Allegiance Seibke Charles H. 28 N. Y. State Militia. Chaplain Chaplain Union
SEIBKE, CHARLES H. State: New York Year: 1860 County: Ulster County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Kingston Page: 912 Database: New York 1860 Federal Census Index ============== Charles H Seibke Residence: Occupation: Service Record: Enlisted as a Chaplain on 23 April 1861 Commission in Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 11 May 1861. Mustered out Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 05 August 18 61 in Brooklyn, New York ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -- ------ Source Information: Census Place New York, New York (Manhattan), New York City-Greater, N ew York Family History Library Film 1254878 NA Film Number T9-0878 Page Number 370D house/family 85/438 1880 NEW YORK CENSUS
John WILLIAMS Self M Ma le W 30 NJ Clerk In Sto re NJ NJ Louisa WILLIAMSWife M Female W 30 SWITZ Keeping Hou se SWITZ SAXONIA Martha WILLIAMSDau S Fema le W 4 NJ NJ SWITZ William WILLIAMS Son S Male W 1 0M NY NJ SWITZ William KLEIN Other S Male W 23 SWI TZ Seaman SWITZ SWITZ Leon WOLFF Other S Male W 58 HESSE D. Pe dlar HESSE D. HESSE D
Other Information: Birth Year <1857> Birthplace SWITZ Age 23 Occupation Seaman Marital Status S <Single> Race W <White> Head of Household John WILLIAMS Relation Other Father's Birthplace SWITZ Mother's Birthplace SWITZ ================================= Swiss Benevolent Society of New York 608 Fifth Avenue, Room 309 New York, NY 10020 212-246-0655 ----- WHO IS THIS? COULD WILHELM HAVE BEEN MARRIED TWICE? New York City Marriages, 1600s-1800s about Wilhelm Klein Name: Wilhelm Klein Spouse Name: Maria Kolb Marriage Date: 1878 Marriage Place: Manhattan, New York, New York Marriage ID: 2220831718 Certificate Number: 4624 Other Comments: See Family History Library catalog for films 1543971-15624 46 (Manhattan) and Film 1653852 (Brooklyn), for actual certificat Source: Marriage Registers, Extracts from Manhattan (1869-1880) and Brookl yn (1895-1897) Publisher: Dept. of Health, Division of Vital Statistics, New York. Publication Place: New York, NY ====
Father: Mr. Klein b: ABT 1830 in Switzerland
Mother: Mrs. Klein b: ABT 1830 in Switzerland
Marriage 1
MARGARET BUCKLEY b: SEP 1865 in Irish Free State
- Married:
14 JUL 1887
in New Haven, Connecticut 6
- Note:
Married by Charles H. Seibke, a Lutheran pastor, in New Haven, Connecticut . William lived in New York City and Maggie in New Haven, Ct. at time of mar riage in New Haven. === "Father Riviaccio, who had previously served Italians in South America, co nducted services in a hall on Wallace Street contributed by the past or of St. Patrick?s Church at Grand Avenue and Wallace Street. Then tempor ary quarters were found at Union Avenue near Chapel Street. Later the chur ch occupied the seventh floor of a building at Chapel and State Streets. F inally the congregation moved into a small LUTHERAN Church at Wooster a nd Brewery Streets. The edifice was purchased in 1889 and dedicated to S t. Michael the Archangel, in honor of the Patron Saint of Gioia Sannitic a, the place of origin of many of the worshipers. St. Michael?s was dedica ted on February 3, 1895; the present site and building were bought from t he Baptists in 1899." === SEIBKE, CHARLES H. State: New York Year: 1860 County: Ulster County Record Type: Federal Population Schedule Township: Kingston Page: 912 Database: New York 1860 Federal Census Index
New York Census, 1790-1890 Year Surname Given Name (s) County State Page Township or O ther Info ID# 1860 SEIBKE CHARLES H. Ulster County New York 912 Kingst on 58786426 =================== Charles H Seibke
Residence: Occupation: Service Record: Enlisted as a Chaplain on 23 April 1861 in Brooklyn, New York Commission in Company S, 28th Infantry Regiment New York on 11 May 1861 Mustered out on 05 August 1861 in Brooklyn, New York Sources: New York: Report of the Adjutant-General. (NYRoster) Published in 1894-1 906 =============
American Civil War Soldiers Name State Served Enlist Date Enlist Ra nk Enlist Age Enlist Place Army Charles H Seibke New York 23 April 1861 Chaplain Brookly n, New York Union Civil War Muster Rolls Surname Given Name Middle Initial Company Unit Rank - Induction Rank - Dis charge Notes Box # Extraction # Record # Seibke Charles H. 28 N. Y. State Militia. Chaplain Chaplain 000551 01 26 00001883 American Civil War Soldiers Charles H Seibke Enlist Date Enlist Place Enlist Rank Enlist Age 23 April 1861 Brooklyn, New York Chaplain Served New York Commission S Co. 28th Inf Reg. New York Mustered Out at B rooklyn, New York on 05 August 1861 Source: New York: Report of the Adjutant-General Abbreviation: NYRoster Published by on 1894-1906 Seibke, Charles H. 1860-1869 New York CD318 Census Index: U.S. Selected C ounties, 1860 (#318) Seibke, Charles 1538-1940 United States CD354 Passenger and Immigrati on Lists Index, 1538-1940 (#354) ----------------------- Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church 1070 59th Street, Brooklyn, New York 11 219 718 - 972 - 2517 Messiah Lutheran Church 129 Russell Street, Greenpoint , Brooklyn St. James Evangelical Lutheran Church 5406 4th Avenue (at 54-55th Sts.), B rooklyn, New York 11220-3006 St. Marks Lutheran Church 30 Jefferson Street, Brooklyn, New York 11206 71 8-453-4040[ ==== Dear Mrs. Pavone:
I spoke with Andy both the other day—when you made your orig inquiry—and j ust now regarding this, and he does not have any information other than wh at he has provided you with already. We looked over the correspondence y ou and he had four years ago; his research then apparently did not tu rn up information that could be termed positive as far as identifying yo ur ancestor’s vessel is concerned, but gave you some possible leads. I und erstand that Andy sent you listings from the New York Times Index of vess el explosions and other accidents at Hell Gate and Long Island Sound th at occurred in the appropriate time period.
However, I believe that there are sources he was not able to check at th at time. Andy’s job has changed since your initial contact, and he is n ot now in a position to assist with research. He asked you to write to inq uiries@mysticseaport.org (that is, me) because this is really my job. I wo uld be happy to look in the sources I know about, if you submit a resear ch request. I feel certain we can help you.
One question I do have for you, though, is when the 1891 New Haven directo ry you consulted was published that is, is there any indication of the mon th? Internal evidence suggests that our 1888 directory, published by Pric e, Lee & Co., was been printed early in the year, not at the end. Therefor e, any listings in it would reflect a person’s status, such as “Widow ,” at the early part of the year. If this is so, I’m wondering if Maggie K lein was widowed before June 1891—not that I’m impugning her in any way!— in order for her to have been listed as a widow in the 1891 director y. By the way, the July 14, 1887, marriage of W. Klein and M. Buckley w as listed in the “List of Marriages in New Haven from April 1st, 188 7, to April 1st, 1888” in this directory, but they were not listed as resi dents in the directory itself. It is this list of marriages dating Apr il to April and a corresponding list of deaths dating May 1st, to May 1 st that makes me think the directory was published soon afterwards. Ju st a thought…
Regards,
Wendy Schnur Reference Manager G. W. Blunt White Library Mystic Seaport The Museum of America and the Sea PO Box 6000 75 Greenmanville Avenue Mystic, CT 06355 Phone 860.572.0711 x5052 Fax 860.572.5384 inquiries@mysticseaport.org ===
Children
Elizabeth (Lizzie) Kline b: APR 1888 in New Haven, Connecticut MARY JOSEPHINE KLEIN b: 5 SEP 1890 in New Haven, Connecticut Sources:
- Title: New Haven Vital Records.
Repository: Media: Book Page: Copy of Birth Record of Mamie Klein Text: Vital Records., No. 9134, Copy of Birth Record.
- Title: 1880 United States Federal Census
Author: Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Publication: Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2010 Note: Tenth Census of the United States, 1880. (NARA microfilm publication T9, 1,454 rolls). Records of the Bureau of the Census, Record Group 29. National Archives, Washington, D.C. Repository: Note: www.ancestry.com Media: Ancestry.com Text: Source Information: Census Place New York, New York (Manhattan), New York City-Greater, New York Family History Library Film 1254878 NA Film Number T9-0878 Page Number 370D 1880 NEW YORK CENSUS John WILLIAMS Self M Male W 30 New Jersey Clerk In Store New Jersey New Jersey Louisa WILLIAMS Wife M Female W 30 SWITZ Keeping House SWITZ SAXONIA Martha WILLIAMS Dau S Female W 4 New Jersey New Jersey SWITZ William WILLIAMS Son S Male W 10M New York New Jersey SWITZ William KLEIN Other S Male W 23 SWITZ Seaman SWITZ SWITZ Leon WOLFF Other S Male W 58 HESSE D. Pedlar HESSE D. HESSE D.
- Title: 1880 Census
Repository: Media: Microfilm Text: Source Information: Census Place New York, New York (Manhattan), New York City-Greater, New York Family History Library Film 1254878 NA Film Number T9-0878 Page Number 370D 1880 NEW YORK CENSUS John WILLIAMS Self M Male W 30 New Jersey Clerk In Store New Jersey New Jersey Louisa WILLIAMS Wife M Female W 30 SWITZ Keeping House SWITZ SAXONIA Martha WILLIAMS Dau S Female W 4 New Jersey New Jersey SWITZ William WILLIAMS Son S Male W 10M New York New Jersey SWITZ William KLEIN Other S Male W 23 SWITZ Seaman SWITZ SWITZ Leon WOLFF Other S Male W 58 HESSE D. Pedlar HESSE D. HESSE D.
- Title: New Haven Vital Records.
Repository: Media: Book Text: Vital Records., No. 9134, Copy of Birth Record for daughter, Mamie Klein
- Title: New Haven City Directory
Repository: Media: Book Text: 1891, 1892, 1893 Maggie Klein, widow resided 176 East Street
- Title: New Haven Vital Records.
Repository: Media: Book Text: Marriage License for Maggie Buckley. and William Klein
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