Gail lives less than ten minutes away from my house. We spent over two hours pouring over the genealogical research that we have gathered. She had a lot of information that I did not have. For example she had found the records of our great great grandparents' journey across the Atlantic. They sailed with their six children on a British ship called "The City of Antwerp". They embarked from the port of Liverpool and arrived in New York on May 20, 1873, less than a month after leaving Othmarsingen. I can only imagine what a traumatic experience it must have been to leave everything behind and begin a new life in a new country. She also had a lot of information on the descendants of her great grandfather, Jakob. She did not, however, have any information on my great grandmother Susanna or her descendants, so I was able to provide her with that.
Gail is a lovely person, and it's a great pleasure to connect with a new (albeit distant) family member.
Gail gave me a copy of this photo of Jakob Marti (1856-1918). He would be my great-great uncle.
Wow! How cool!
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DeleteWow, Bill! That's a great story. I'm so happy for you. Your great-uncle is a dapper-looking chap, too.
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Kim G
Zacatecas, ZAC
Where we are just about 3,000 miles into our Mexican adventure.
Thanks Kim. Unfortunately, Jakob died during the great influenza epidemic that followed WWI.
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