Max MOSSON
♂ Max MOSSON
Eigenschaften
Art | Wert | Datum | Ort | Quellenangaben |
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Name | Max MOSSON |
Ereignisse
Art | Datum | Ort | Quellenangaben |
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Geburt | 13. Dezember 1869 | Germany nach diesem Ort suchen | |
Bestattung | 10. Februar 1927 | ||
Tod | 8. Februar 1927 | Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States nach diesem Ort suchen | |
Einwanderung | 19. November 1888 | New York, New York, New York, United States nach diesem Ort suchen | |
Wohnen | 1890 | ||
Wohnen | 1900 | ||
Heirat | 1902 |
Ehepartner und Kinder
Heirat | Ehepartner | Kinder |
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1902 |
Kate (Käthe) KONIN |
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Quellenangaben
1 | New York City Death Index, 1862-1948 Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: MyHeritage |
Der Index in dieser Sammlung ist unvollständig. Sie finden Deckung für die folgenden Bezirke und Zeiträume. Bronx: 1898-1948Kings: 1862-1948Manhattan: 1867-1948Queens: 1898-1948Richmond: 1898-1948Sterbeurkunden sind eine der wichtigsten Quellen für Familieninformationen. Sie werden in der Regel innerhalb von Tagen nach dem Tod ausgestellt und enthalten viele Details zum Leben einer Person. Häufig enthalten sie Alter, Geburtsort, Namen und Geburtsorte der Eltern sowie die Todesursache. Zertifikate können bei der angefordert werden New York City Department of Records. | |
2 | United States Passport Applications, 1795-1925 Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: MyHeritage |
It is important for genealogists to note that prior to 1952 US passports were generally not required for international travel. There were only two time periods during the span of this collection whenpassports were required for traveling internationally: during the Civil War and World War I. Many individuals who traveled internationally will not appear on any passport index simply because passports were not required. However, passports were of particular benefit to naturalized US citizens traveling abroad as the passport reduced the likelihood that their birth country would try to detain themor prevent their return to the United States. In addition to this passport collection, it may be beneficial to search passenger manifests. While an individual may not have needed a passport to travelinternationally, they will be listed on a US citizen manifest. However, the information found on US citizen manifests is sparse compared to the information found on later passport applications. It wasalso rare for a single passport to cover multiple trips abroad. Many wealthy US citizens appear multiple times within this collection because they applied for a new passport with every voyage. | |
3 | United States Passport Applications, 1795-1925 Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: MyHeritage |
It is important for genealogists to note that prior to 1952 US passports were generally not required for international travel. There were only two time periods during the span of this collection whenpassports were required for traveling internationally: during the Civil War and World War I. Many individuals who traveled internationally will not appear on any passport index simply because passports were not required. However, passports were of particular benefit to naturalized US citizens traveling abroad as the passport reduced the likelihood that their birth country would try to detain themor prevent their return to the United States. In addition to this passport collection, it may be beneficial to search passenger manifests. While an individual may not have needed a passport to travelinternationally, they will be listed on a US citizen manifest. However, the information found on US citizen manifests is sparse compared to the information found on later passport applications. It wasalso rare for a single passport to cover multiple trips abroad. Many wealthy US citizens appear multiple times within this collection because they applied for a new passport with every voyage. | |
4 | United States Passport Applications, 1795-1925 Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: MyHeritage |
It is important for genealogists to note that prior to 1952 US passports were generally not required for international travel. There were only two time periods during the span of this collection whenpassports were required for traveling internationally: during the Civil War and World War I. Many individuals who traveled internationally will not appear on any passport index simply because passports were not required. However, passports were of particular benefit to naturalized US citizens traveling abroad as the passport reduced the likelihood that their birth country would try to detain themor prevent their return to the United States. In addition to this passport collection, it may be beneficial to search passenger manifests. While an individual may not have needed a passport to travelinternationally, they will be listed on a US citizen manifest. However, the information found on US citizen manifests is sparse compared to the information found on later passport applications. It wasalso rare for a single passport to cover multiple trips abroad. Many wealthy US citizens appear multiple times within this collection because they applied for a new passport with every voyage. | |
5 | Geni Welt-Stammbaum Angaben zur Veröffentlichung: MyHeritage |
Der Geni Welt-Familien-Stammbaum ist auf www.Geni.com zu finden. Geni gehört und wird betrieben durch MyHeritage. |
Datenbank
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Beschreibung | |
Hochgeladen | 2024-05-19 17:05:56.0 |
Einsender | Ruth Doberstein |
lilith1199@gmx.de | |
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