He may have been born in Posen, Germany. There is a Posen (Pozen) town and Posen county. This area has been a part of Poland since the end of World War II.
IMMIGRATION:
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Name: Reinhold Radunz
Age: 8
Birth: abt 1887
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: German
Ship Name: S.S. Patria
Departure Date: abt 8 May 1895
Port of Departure: Hamburg
Arrival Date: 24 May 1895
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Destination: Wood Lake, Minnesota
Line: 9; Microfilm Serial: M237; Microfilm Roll: M237_641
Traveling together is Augusta Radunz age 42 with her children Rudolph age 11, Martha age 9, Reinhold age 8, Helene age 7 and Hedwig age 4. They sailed on the S.S. Patria. Their destination is Wood Lake, Minnesota.
Rinhold worked at the Northwestern Coal Yard at Marshall and Pascal in St.Paul, MN for many years. He delivered coal with horses and wagon. Later he worked at Campbell Coal but only around the yard.
They lived at 587 North Snelling Avenue, St. Paul, Mn until the 1950's when they had to move because the house was being torn down to make a parking lot.
He may have been born in Posen, Germany. There is a Posen (Pozen) town and Posen county. This area has been a part of Poland since the end of World War II.
IMMIGRATION:
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Name: Reinhold Radunz
Age: 8
Birth: abt 1887
Gender: Male
Ethnicity: German
Ship Name: S.S. Patria
Departure Date: abt 8 May 1895
Port of Departure: Hamburg
Arrival Date: 24 May 1895
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Destination: Wood Lake, Minnesota
Line: 9; Microfilm Serial: M237; Microfilm Roll: M237_641
Traveling together is Augusta Radunz age 42 with her children Rudolph age 11, Martha age 9, Reinhold age 8, Helene age 7 and Hedwig age 4. They sailed on the S.S. Patria. Their destination is Wood Lake, Minnesota.
Rinhold worked at the Northwestern Coal Yard at Marshall and Pascal in St.Paul, MN for many years. He delivered coal with horses and wagon. Later he worked at Campbell Coal but only around the yard.
They lived at 587 North Snelling Avenue, St. Paul, Mn until the 1950's when they had to move because the house was being torn down to make a parking lot.
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