passenger manifest for a polish ship arriving in 1938 from Poland

I am searching for a passenger manifest for a 1938 landing in Hoboken of the ship the Plisudsky.

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  • Paul,

    The Pilsudski (note spelling) made many trips into NY Harbor in 1938.  Do you really want to go through 17 different voyages?  If so, the go to: https://stevemorse.org/ellis/boat.html and enter the ship name and the year 1938.  On the other hand, you could search by name.  Who are you looking for?  Name, date of birth, birthplace, coming to?  Coming from?    Have you tried the White Form search at: stevemorse.org/.../elliswhite.html

  • Dear Joel,
    Thank you for the data files and suggestions. Unfortunately, I couldn't find The Pilsudsky in any of the files. You mentioned that the ship had many landings in NY. My father in law, in an interview many years ago, said that the ship landed at Hoboken, NJ on the Pilsudsky.
     
    Gratefully,
    Paul
  • Paul,

    Some of the "NY" Ocean liners did indeed dock at Hoboken.  That is part of New York Harbor.  Those passengers in 3rd class went to Ellis Island for examination.  Relatives memories, even those who came over to the U.S. are often faulty.  I've gone through hundreds of records from applications for citizenship, and in a number of cases the immigrant put down the wrong port, the wrong ship, and the wrong date including the year.  If you want the research community here to help you, what is the name of your f-i-l?  Birth place and date..... where settled, who was he going to?  Coming along or with someon?

  • Joel,

    Thank you. All your info is incredibly useful.

    ;Here's what I know> Barbara's father: Herman Max Krieger, 10 March 1922. Kolno, Poland, arrived 1938 on Pilsudsky. He arrived with his brother David. Herman age 15; David age 12.

    Grandfather: Moises Krygier (Morris Krieger), born in Miszewice, Poland, March 22, 1884, NY, NY arrival on Orizaba on May 21, 1930. Had travelled to Cuba, but last residence is listed as Mexico City.

    Both lived in Brooklyn and Manhattan. Morris moved to Fl, and in later life so did Herman. Both died there.

    Thanks for offering to continue to help. I'm curious. Does Morris' birthdate (1884) affect citizenship request?

    Paul

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  • Joel,

    Thank you. All your info is incredibly useful.

    ;Here's what I know> Barbara's father: Herman Max Krieger, 10 March 1922. Kolno, Poland, arrived 1938 on Pilsudsky. He arrived with his brother David. Herman age 15; David age 12.

    Grandfather: Moises Krygier (Morris Krieger), born in Miszewice, Poland, March 22, 1884, NY, NY arrival on Orizaba on May 21, 1930. Had travelled to Cuba, but last residence is listed as Mexico City.

    Both lived in Brooklyn and Manhattan. Morris moved to Fl, and in later life so did Herman. Both died there.

    Thanks for offering to continue to help. I'm curious. Does Morris' birthdate (1884) affect citizenship request?

    Paul

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