1862 - 1934 (72 years)
Set As Default Person
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Name |
Johannes (John) Friedrich Gutmann |
Born |
1862 |
Gender |
Male |
Arrival |
1907 |
- "Passenger Lists leaving UK 1890-1960 Transcription"
First name(s) ADAM
Last name GUTMAN
Gender Male
Age 9
Birth year 1898
Occupation CHILD
Departure year 1907
Departure day 7
Departure month 12
Departure port LIVERPOOL
Destination port NEW YORK
Destination NEW YORK
Country United States
Destination country United States
Ship name LUCANIA
Ship master's last name BARR
City LIVERPOOL
Ship destination port NEW YORK
Ship destination country USA
Ship square feet 11701
Ship registered tonnage 4975
Number of passengers 516
Record set Passenger Lists leaving UK 1890-1960
People with same last name on this voyage
State First name(s) Last name Title
- AWRUM GUTMAN -
- JOHAN GUTMAN -
- ANNA GUTMAN -
- JACOB GUTMAN -
- GEORGE GUTMAN -
- PAULINA GUTMAN -
- ADOLF GUTMAN -
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NOTE: Names on passenger list: [SEE PHOTO #1: Crossing Passenger List]
Johann Gutmann
Anna
Jacob
Adam
George
Pauline
Adolph
NOTE: Aunt Pauline wrote in a handwritten text (1) - the copy is written in her words without spelling or grammar changes and also for the Sheridan County Heritage Book (2) the following explanations for why they came to the United States from Russia. I have added capitalized names in [ ]s to show who came and who stayed.
(1) - "As I remember in April 1907 we landed in Brooklyn, New York Island, from Brunnental, Saratov, Russia, my father and mother [ANNA WOITH - Johannes third wife] and three half brothers [JACOB, ADAM, GEORGE] and my real brother (baby) [ADOLPH] who had been real sick on the ship and turned out to be measles. So my baby brother and mother were quaranteened for 30 days. But my father bribed a German Jew interpreter to smuggle us out into a train, because I also was very ill with a absessed throat. My father was afraid we'd be hold up there for thirty days too and he had no money left after the train fair to Vici, Oklahoma where we were to go to Dad's Uncle Henry Zeiler, who had a small grain farm, my oldest brother [JACOB] was 21 years old and was drafted into the Russian Army thats why my father decided to come to the United States, but didn't have enough money to bring all the kids so my sister Mary 11 years and three half brothers [JOHN, FRED, HENRY] stayed behind at our Grandpa Goodman's [JOHANN FRIEDRICH GUTMANN] home whom he sent for a year later with money scraped together working on ranches around the neighbors. 30 days later my poor mother came as my little brother had died and was buried at sea off Brooklyn Island." [She doesn't mention ELISABETH.]
(2) - "The year I was three, my brother Jake was drafted into the Russian Army. Dad did not want him to go because they treated them terrible, so he had his Uncle Henry Zeiler in Oklahoma send the money to move to America. We did not have enough money for the whole family to come over so they brought five of us kids. We landed in Brooklyn, New York in April of 1907. My baby brother, Adolph, was real sick when we arrived and Mother had to stay there with him. He died from the measles and was buried at sea off of Brooklyn Island. We went to Vici, Oklahoma and Dad worked on grain farms for a living, which was very poor living. We went to bed hungry many times. After a year in the United States, Dad had enough money for the rest of the kids to join us."
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Reference Number |
12236 |
Died |
1934 |
Person ID |
I12236 |
kukkusfamilies |
Father |
Johann Friedrich Gutmann, b. 12 Aug 1835, Frank, Saratov, Russia , d. 1919, Brunnethal, Samara, Russia (Age 83 years) |
Relationship |
natural |
Mother |
Anna Margaretha Zeiler, b. 12 Mar 1835, Frank, Saratov, Russia |
Relationship |
natural |
Married |
1854 |
Frank, Saratov, Russia |
Family ID |
F3694 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family 1 |
Katherine Hartung, b. Abt 1862, d. 1903, Russia (Age ~ 41 years) |
Children |
+ | 1. Henry Goodman, b. 16 May 1891, Brunnethal, Samara, Russia , d. 17 Mar 1967, Missoula, Montana, USA (Age 75 years) [natural] |
+ | 2. Adam {Gutmann} Goodman, b. 19 Jan 1898, Brunnethal, Samara, Russia , d. 5 Jun 1972, Arizona, USA (Age 74 years) [natural] |
+ | 3. George Goodman, b. 7 Jul 1902, Brunnethal, Samara, Russia , d. Oct 1950, Billings, Yellowstone, Montana, USA (Age 48 years) [natural] |
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Family ID |
F3693 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Photos
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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 | image(2) Names on passenger list: [SEE PHOTO #1: Crossing Passenger List] Johann Gutmann Anna Jacob Adam George Pauline Adolph |
 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
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 | image-6 Image provided by Tannya Goodman- Johannes Friedrich Goodman and his third wife, Anna Elizabeth (Woith) Goodman grave headstone. [ADAM'S FATHER AND STEP-MOM] |
 | image-2 Image provided by Tannya Goodman- Johann Friedrich Gutmann and Ana Margaretha (Zeiler) Goodman [Adam Goodman's Grandparents] |
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