BURFEIND, Dora, 22 years, of 247 West Twenty-seventh street, CLOUST, Minnie, 13 years, of 144 East Seventh street, COHRS, Freda, 26 years, of 105 Avenue A [same as above?]. Adella Liebenow Wotherspoon lost two sisters, two cousins and two aunts on the boat. WebGeneral Slocum List of Dead & Missing On June 15, 1904, 1300 passengers from St. Mark's Evangelical Lutheran Church from the Little Germany section of Lower Manhattan During the last 14 years, she has also pursued her familys history in Germany, Scotland, Ireland, and the United States. ], WOBBE, Henry, of 1702 Davis street, Brooklyn, WOLF, Mrs. Magdalen, 65 years, of 1131 Fortieth street, Brooklyn, identified by Patrolman HINDES of the Mulberry street station (body No. WEHLIEN, Mrs. Minnie, 41 years, of 416 Fifth street, identified by husband, Otto. SEEMAN, Neta, 26 years, single, of 227 East Twenty -first street, identified by Henry C. AHRENS, of 37 West One Hundred and Thirty second street [Meta ], SEIDENWARD, Henry, 18 years, of 184 Third street, identified by brother Charles. Properly trained and coached, the internal sales team will close more sales on their own, in addition to working with their team to move sales forward. There are 13 achievements and trophies in Star Wars Jedi: Survivor about combat. What I cant understand is how the inspectors ever allowed a boat like that. The generally accepted number of dead has been given as 1,021. COLIOS, Freda, 106 Avenue A. Each participant takes an active role in this powerful learning experience. ], ROBERTS, Clara A., of 190 Guernsey street, Brooklyn, ROSE, Addie, of 222 McDonough street, Brooklyn, ROSENAGEL, Annie, 38 years, of 129 Fourth street, identified by husband Charles. BAHR, Ida A.,12 years, of 424 East Ninth street [Ida, 13, on missing? (9 minutes), In our search for events that might illuminate what we've seen in New York this week, we hear interviews with survivors of a terrorist attack that happened in a crowded city, during rush hour, just six years ago. (6 minutes), If you enjoyed this episode, you may like these. MORRIS, Kate, 15 yrs, of 69 First ave, identified by uncle, Joseph McKEEVER 21 Marion st. MOTZER, Mrs. Anna, 38 years, of 405 Sixth street, identified by Elizabeth, MUELLER, Mrs. B., 29 years, of 95 Second avenue, identified by Otto. Over 1,000 people died in the tragedy, making it New York City's deadliest disaster until the September 11, 2001 attacks. The captain looked to the piers along the East River, but feared he might touch off an explosion among the many oil tanks there. As horrified onlookers watched from the nearby Bronx shore, tugboats and pleasure craft raced to pick up survivors. Erected 1905 by Survivors and relatives of the General Slocum disaster. MOELLER, Henry, 13 years, of 20 St. Mark's place, identified by father,Henry. KALG, Gussie, 22 years, of 517 Fifth street, identified by sister Kate. MC SHANE, of same address, a friend, SCHIRMER, Bertha, 16 years, of 140 First avenue, SCHIRMER, Lena, 13 years, of 140 First avenue, SCHIRMER, William, 9 years, of 140 First avenue, SCHLAEFER, William H., 33 years, of 50 East One Hundred and Thirty-second street, SCHMEDE, William, of 426 East Seventy-sixth street, SCHMEDLING, Emily, of 119 East Seventh street, SCHMEDLING, George, of 119 East Seventh street. ROTH, Miss Emily, 34 years, of 48 1/2 Seventh street, identified by William C., husband. KING, Catherine, 26 years, of 314 East Forty-sixth street, KLATBAUR, George, 14 years, of 506 Fifth street, identified by father. She was six months old when it happened. [SCHRUMPF ]. Creating a Genealogical Display. HERMAN, Katie, 50 years, of 168 First avenue, identified by son Herman. June 16, 1905. WebIn 2004, Adella Wotherspoon, the last survivor of the General Slocum, passed away at the age of 100. ALBRECHT, Selma, 44 years, of 201 East Tenth street, identified by husband, Joseph. GOSSMAN, Michael J., 5 years, of 128 Fourth street, identified by father,Michael. above?]. MULLER, Flora, 27 years, married, of 28 West Ninety-seventh street,identified by brother. ZANSCHE, Mrs. Doris, 1518 Webster avenue, Bronx. GADE, Grace, 61 years, of 405 Fifth street, identified by husband, Henry. [Magdalane ], WORKMAN, Jenny A., 116 Lake street, Jersey city, WORMSTITCH, Albert, 38 years, of 413 Fifth street. Some huddled in Thousands more rushed uptown to the East 23rd Street pier designated as a temporary morgue. MULLER, Mrs. Herman, 37 years, of 368 Bowery, identified by husband Herman. In contrast, the officials at the Knickerbocker Steamship Company escaped with only a nominal fine. The disaster devastated the German-American community of New York, ignited a debate about corporate responsibility, and put maritime safety issues on the public agenda. 440). [REICHENBECK ], REISS, Annie, 2 years, of 70 First avenue, REISS, Kate, 32 years, of 70 First avenue, REISS, Lizzie Marie, 6 years, of 70 First avenue, REISS, Rosie, 16 years, of 70 First avenue, REISS, Susie A., 3 years, of 70 First avenue. BECKER, Theodore, 34 years, of 1010 East One Hundred and Seventy-eighth street, identified by father, Frank. RAMELKAMP, Stella, of 130 East Fourth street, RAMUS, Irving, 11 years, of 420 East Seventeenth street, REICHENBACK, Herman, 2 1/2 years of 79 East Houston street. Paul is the author of eight business classics, including Mastering the Art of Wholesaling, and 22 Keys to Sales Success: How to Make It Big in Financial Services, published by Bloomberg Press. Slocum survivor Adella Wotherspoon recounted the story before her death earlier this year, at the age of 100. RHEINFRANK, John, of 614 East Fourteenth street, RICE, Lizzie, of 70 First avenue [age 6 on missing? The Chief Medical Examiner of the City of New York published his report, which listed the fatalities, the injured, and the missing as a book. Marian Fontana's husband was a Brooklyn firefighter who was killed on September 11, 2001. Panicked passengers ran about the deck, unsure where to take refuge. [In fairness to Dr. Broder, one needs to remember that he risked being overcome by the two inmates if they decided to engage in an escape instead; so his initial reluctance is understandable from a security perspective.] Ira talks with two New Yorkers on their reactions to seeing something they could never have believed possible. They put in at North Brother Island to hand over their load, then returned to deep water for more. With more than 2,000 people on the outing, nearly everyone in the neighborhood knew someone on the ship. But, it currently appears that the 9/11 list is favored over the General Slocum list, which is definitely not a neutral stance. ], BOZENHERD, Lucille, 11 years, of 110 First avenue [BOZENHARDT on missing?]. LUTJEN, Mrs. Katherine, 46 yrs, of 101 Clymer st, Bklyn, identified by husband,John. The wealthy and glamorous Titanic passengers captured more attention than the working class people of Little Germany. They were held for transport to the temporary morgue ], SCHRUMPF, William, 14 years, of 208 Avenue B [SCHUMPF on missing? Ms Lamberton, who is a member of the Genealogical Society of Rockland County, the German Genealogy Group, and the Chicago Genealogy Society, lectures on a variety of topics in genealogy and local history. Shortly after the boat with 1,700 passengers left the East 3rd street pier in New York City, it caught fire. Immigrants constantly renewed the neighborhood's transplanted culture, as the steamship packets delivered passengers from Germany and Eastern European nations through the port of New York. Slocum June 15, 1904. Others caught children tossed by distraught parents. Instead, he opted to head for nearby North Brother Island. When the Slocum was sighted, fully ablaze, covered in smoke, and heading for North Brother Island, John Merther and Dan Casey, both prisoners literally compelled Dr. Broder to take them over to the scene of the rescue efforts. ], ELLAR, Elsie, of 219 East Thirteenth street, ELLAR, Matilda, 46 years, of 219 East Thirteenth street, ENGELMAN, Lena, 39 years, of 425 East Twelfth street. Mothers screamed for their children, husbands for their wives. This week, Hibernian Chronicle departs from its normal this week format to tell a story with great relevance to the events of Sept. 11, 2001. DIECKHOFF, Annie, 17 years, of 124 Fourth avenue, Brooklyn, identified by father, Fred. ], MICHAELS, Margaret, of 624 East Twelfth street, MICHEL, Carrie, 12 years, of 171 Avenue A, identified by father, John. David Rakoff tells the story of the day that used to hold the record as the worst disaster in New York history: June 15th, 1904, when the steamship The General Slocum, caught fire and sank in the Hudson river, killing 1,031 passengers. [Lizzie, 10, on missing], BEHRANDT, Fannie, 10 years, of 88 East Third street [Fannie, 8, on missing], BEHRENS, ___, of 334 East Forty-eighth street, BEHRENS, Alice, 16 years, of 127 Garden street, Hoboken, BELL, Agnes, 18 years, of 242 Fifth street. World leaders and European royalty sent money and letters of condolence to Mayor George B. McClellan and the people of St. Marks. MULLER, Rose,14 years, of 368 Bowery, identified by father, Edward, MUSEKA, Anna, 16 years, of 508 Robbins avenue, Bronx, identified by brother. House Hospitals. Not until the recent September 11th tragedy did the general public have occasion to think deeply again about these sad events 100 years ago. They usually chartered an excursion boat to take them to a nearby recreation spot for a day of swimming, games, and food. ], ANSEL, Alfred, 4 years, of 103 East Fourth street, ARMAND, Lillian, 14 months, of 334 Sixth street, ARMBOUST, Barbara, 46 years, of 166 East Fourth street [same person as above? [PRAWDZRSKI ], PRAWDZRSKI, Annie, 15 years, of 85 East Third street, PRAWDZRSKI, Gertrude, of 85 East Third street, PROBST, Kate, 26 years, of 515 East Twelfth street. bystanders. 1825.Gift of Miss Georgina Schuyler. Little Anna's body was recovered, and her shoes saved. MAURER, Clara, 14 years, of 421 East Ninth street, MAURER, George, 52 years, of 421 East Ninth street, MAURER, Tillie, 14 years, of 421 East Ninth street. Grossly inadequate shipboard safety contributed to the dreadful death toll: crew members scrambled to save themselves first, inferior fire hoses burst, rotted life jackets crumbled, and lifeboats rusted to their moorings could not be launched. All Rights Reserved. HEIDENKAMP, John, 35 years, of 805 First avenue, HEIDENKAMP, John, 58 years, of 805 Sixth street, HEIDENKAMP, Margaret, of 805 Sixth street [repeat of above?]. MEYER, Albert, Jr., 19 yrs of 434 East Fifteenth st, identified by father, Colonel MEYER. Wired in place, none of the lifeboats could be dislodged. Suddenly, a fire broke out, possibly triggered by a lit cigarette dropped in hay being used to pack beer steins for the picnic at Locust Grove, Long Island. Local newspapers ran special editions for weeks, covering the lengthy search for bodies, the emotional series of trials, the mass funerals and the grief-stricken neighborhood. Meanwhile, flames rapidly consumed the wooden stanchions supporting the decks, before the captain managed to ground the ship's bow on the rocky island shore (visible today from the Triborough Bridge). GALEWSKI, Marris, 3 years, of 54 Seventh street [Morris on missing? 163) [Mrs. Fred, age 25 ], DREHER, John, 1 year, of 310 East Twenty-fifth street, DREHER, Katherine, 11 years, of 310 East Twenty-fifth street, DREIVERS, Catharine, 54 East Fourth street. Few would survive both the fire and the water, since in 1904 few New Yorkers knew how to swim. They acted in ways that they never had before, just ran around and around in circles. HOORWAY, Johanna, 38 years, of 313 East Ninth street, identified by brother William. Non-traditional sources for 20th Century Military Records. Participants will learn the blocking and tackling skills needed to close more sales from the inside by asking smart questions, actively listening, and handling objections. Citys history. Their destination was a church picnic on Long Island. By the time of the 1910 census, only a handful of German families remained in Kleindeutschland. [COHRS? New-York Historical Society170 Central Park Westat Richard Gilder Way (77th Street)New York, NY 10024. But mostly they found only the lifeless bodies of the ships ill-fated passengers. of 402 Third avenue, DANCERNICKEIL, Mrs. Henry, 1065 Jackson avenue, the Bronx, DEISSMAN, Lena, 16 years of 114 East Fourth street, DELUCCIE, Agnes, 7 years, of 54 Seventh street. The ships steward, Michael McGrann, fulfilled his duty to protect the ships money by filling his pockets before jumping. [SCHMEDLING ], SCHMITT, Sophia, of 341 East Twenty-fifth street, SCHNEIDER, Eva, 42 years, of 326 Sixth street, SCHNEIDER, Louise, of 426 East Seventy-sixth street, SCHNEIDER, Tessie, 14 years, of 90 First avenue, SCHNITTINGER, Freda, 16 years, of 754 East One Hundred and Forty-ninth street, SCHNITZLER, Kate, 6 years, of 10 Gouveneur place [Brooklyn?]. As was true after September 11th, public charity and sympathy was extended to the victims, and surviving families. In order to honor each familys experience, each familys story is related on its own page. The following organizations have participated in Wholesaler Institute events: This program will be conducted virtually via Zoom meetings, Getting call backs and through gatekeepers, Handling objections and closing on next step, Copyright 2021. WebSteamer Gen. The General Slocum Disaster of 1904 and its Impact on German-Americans. DRECIOES, Mrs. Freda, 28 years, of 54 Fourth street, identified by husband, Henry J. SCHMIDT, Freda, 19 years, of 290 East Second street, SCHMIDT, Josephine, of 98 East Seventh street, SCHMIDT, Katie, 40 years, of 418 East Ninth street, SCHMIDT, Martha, of 402 East Eighteenth street, SCHMIDTLING, Anna, 15 years, of 119 Seventh street, identified by brother. The General Slocum tragedy left a lasting impact on New York City. Why? KOPF, Ellis, 1 1/2 years, of 337 East Ninth street, identified by father,Marin. ], FLEGENHEIMER, Lena, of 608 Greene avenue, Brooklyn, FOELSING, Fred, 8 years, of 194 Third avenue, FOELSING, George, 10 years, of 194 Third avenue, FOLKE, Dora, 79 years, of 257 Avenue B., identified by Carl KREGLER, same address. ], MULLER, Mrs. Bernhardt, of 195 Second avenue [Mrs. B. MUELLER, above?]. ENGELMAN, Louise, 28 years, of 425 East Twelfth street, identified by husband, George. of 306 Sixth street. The last survivor of the Slocum disaster died this past January at age 100, on the century anniversary of the tragedy. 453). Unable to swim, many drowned in waters fewer than 60 feet from safety. GRAFF, Elsie, 40 years, of 134 Second street. HELLER, Christina, 68 years, of 404 Sixth street, identified by son William. Unfortunately, much of this potential is never realized because the inside sales team has not been properly trained and coached. WebLinotypes Burned and Composing Rooms Gutted; Telegram Badly Handicapped but Still in Ring; Campbell Meets Street Car Men and Trouble May be Settled; Session On HEIMS, Henrietta, 10 years, of 300 First avenue, identified by mother. Shortly before Wholesalersbootcamp.com | All Rights Reserved.| powered by thecodifiers. [BECKMANN on missing? Defeat 50 enemies under the effect of Slow. ], HEERZ, Mrs. M., 32 years, of 412 Sixth street, identified by husband George (Box No.429) the following two listed under N. HEHL, Gus, 41 years, of 55 First avenue, identified by father, Thomas. GERDES, Mrs. Margaret, 66 years, of 430 Kosciusko street, Brooklyn, GERMAN, Freda M., 15 years, of 315 East Eighteenth street, GERSTENBERGER, Annie, 147 West Thirty-seventh street, GETTLER, Caroline, 65 years, of 231 Fifth street, GILLIS, Charles, 16 years, of 512 Fifth street, GILLIS, George, 12 years, of 512 Fifth street, GIRRCLER, Edith, 18 years, of 201 Avenue A., identified by brother, William. Almost everyone aboard was from one neighborhood in New York, and by all accounts, that neighborhood was never the same again. SACKMAN, Margaret, 34 years, of Rivington street, SANDERS, Helen, of 416 East Sixteenth street, SCHAEFFER, Annie, of 77 East Houston street, SCHAEFFER, William, of 69 Manhattan street, SCHEELE, Lavinia (Vinie), 8 years, of 14 St. Mark's place, SCHEUER, Julia, 8 years, of 237 East Tenth street, SCHEUER, Mrs. Margaret, 24 years, of 237 East Tenth street, SCHICK, Minnie, of 430 East Fifteenth street, SCHINDE, Henry C., 35 years, of 1958 Washington avenue, Bronx, identified by W.F. The General Slocum Disaster of 1904 and its Impact on German-Americans. The Liebenow family was active in the Organization of General Slocum Survivors which met in the Schuetzen Hall, a building still standing at 12 Saint Mark's Place. Like Sept. 11, the Slocum tragedy tested the wills of New Yorkers and brought out their best. 318) [OTTINGER ], OTTENGER (woman), 14 years, of 91 Seventh street, identified by Alfred, OTTINGER, Arthur, 4 years, of 91 Seventh street, OTTINGER, Emma, 15 years, of 91 Seventh street, PATTENBAUM, Elizabeth, of 61 St. Mark's place. Adella Wotherspoon (1903-2004) in 1996. [MC LOUGHLIN ], MEDDLEN, Frederick, 9 years, of 338 Fifth street, MEDDLEN, Robert, 11 years, of 338 Fifth street, MEIKE, Daisy, 11 years, of 504 East Sixteenth street, identified by father,Otto. at 138th St. or the pier near Bellevue Hospital at 26th St. The disaster did mark the twilight of wooden passenger boats, since the alarmed public shifted its allegiance to less-flammable steel-hulled vessels. HETTRICK, Robert, of 420 East Fifteenth street [HETTERICH on missing? Here met the Organization of General Slocum Survivors, founded by the Liebenow family. Some living victims were also delivered to the island and cared for there. PETERS, Helen, 27 years, of 121 East One Hundred and Twenty-sixth street, PFEIFFER, Lillian, of 937 Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, PIENING, Dora, 45 years, of Seventh avenue [POINING on missing? With the entry of the United States into World War I, there was ample nativist incentive to erase memories of New York's large population of German-Americans. 344) [25 years ], FULDHEUSEN, Nicholas, 12 years, of 50 West Ninety-sixth street. ], FROELICH, Mrs. Charles, 23 years, of 301 West Ninety-sixth street, identified by husband, Charles, (Box No. KLEIN, Emma, 25 years, of 314 East Sixth street, identified by husband Gottlieb. Also mentioned were New York Police Officer John Schueing, Lt. Harry Dobert, tugboat fireman Patrick Lynch and Ernest Plate, a firefighter who dove off a at 138th St. or the pier near Bellevue Hospital at 26th St. House Hospitals. ], RICHTER, Annie, 8 years, of 404 East Sixth street, RICHTER, August, of 404 East Sixth street, RICHTER, Catherine, 3 years, of 104 First avenue, RICHTER, Fred, 11 years, of 104 First avenue, RICHTER, Lena, 35 years, of 104 First avenue, RICHTER, Lillie, 4 years, of 104 First avenue, RICHTER, Lizzie, of 404 East Sixth street, RICHTER, Lizzie, Sr., of 404 East Sixth street, RICHTER, Tessie, 13 years, of 90 First avenue, RIESS, Catherine, of 40 Shepard avenue, Brooklyn, RITZ, Tessie, 13 years, of 90 First avenue [REITZ on missing?
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