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 | Portion of Manifest with Luft Information Page 5 Luft ship manifest page 5. |
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 | Portion of Manifest with Luft Information Page 6 Luft ship manifest page 6. |
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 | Portion of Manifest with Luft Information Page 7 Luft ship manifest page 7 |
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 | Portion of Manifest with Luft Information Page 8 Luft ship manifest page 8. |
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 | Portion of Manifest with Luft Information Page 9 Luft ship manifest page 9. |
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 | Portrait of Anna Christine (Sinner) Luft This image was probalby taken after the Johann Conrad and Anna Christine Luft arrived in the USA. |
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 | Salome Tietz Confirmation Certificate This is a scan of the confirmation certificate of Salome Tietz Luft. |
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 | Salome Tietz Luft Obituary and Funeral Progam This is the obituary and funeral program for Salome Tietz Luft. |
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 | Samuel and Rosina (Kraft) Tietz This is a portrait of Samuel and Rosina Tietz. Grandpa was always thought to be Samuel Tietz, Sr., but he was at least third in line. |
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 | Samuel and Rosina (Kraft) Tietz and Daniel Daniel is the baby of the family. |
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 | Samuel and Rosina (Kraft) Tietz, and Johann Conrad Luft Parents of Salome (Tietz) Luft and David Luft after Anna Christine Luft had passed on. |
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 | Samuel and Rosina Tietz Family On the ends in the back are Samuel and Salome. In the middle-back row is Jacob. Caroline is between Samuel and Rosina, with Daniel standing in front of Samuel. Other children born to Samuel and Rosina were Emilie (Salome's twin), Daniel (the first Daniel child), and Christine. |
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 | SS Laurentian This is a picture of the ship that the Luft family sailed on when they left Europe. They apparently took a train to England then boarded the SS Laurentian for Halifax, Nova Scotia in Liverpool, England on March 2, 1899, arrivng in Halifax on March 13, 1899. This ship was purported to be rather unstable and even Johann Conrad Luft, who was in the Russian Navy for seven years got sick. |
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 | SS Laurentian Information This document gives some history of the SS Laurentian, which was first named Polynesian. |
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 | The David and Salome Luft Family Pauline, Hulda, Lorraine, and Christine in back row.
Salome holding Vernon, Rose, LeRoy, David holding Roger.
Beverly came along about a year later. |
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 | The Luft Twins Aren't they just the cutest? This picture of Roger and Vernon Luft was taken at the same time as the more formal family portrait. |
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 | The SS Main This is the ship that the Tietz family came to the United States on in They probably rode the train from Bessarabia to Breman, Germany. Left Breman, Germany, on April 21, 1910, on SS Main and arrived in Philadelphia, PA, on May 4, 1910, then went to New Leipzig, ND, before settling in North Eastern Montana. |
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 | The Three Oldest Luft Girls With Salome and David are Lorraine, Christine, and Pauline (left to right) in about 1930-31. |
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 | The Younger Luft Kids This is Vernon, Beverly, and Roger (left to right). It looks like Beverly is being held hostage. |
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 | Tietz Obituaries This is a collection of a few Tietz obituaries. |
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 | Tietz Ship Manifest Page 1 Tietz ship (SS Main) manifest page 1 |
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 | Tietz Ship Manifest Page 2 Tietz ship (SS Main) manifest page 2 |
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 | Tietz Ship Manifest Page 3 This is the page of the manifest where you will find the Tietz family and Jacob Kraft. However, the name is misspelled, so look for TITZ rather than Tietz. |
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 | Tietz Ship Manifest Page 4 Tietz ship (SS Main) manifest Page 4. |
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