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Hampshire & Isle of Wight / Re: Ship disaster near Bournemouth 3rd December 1909
« on: Monday 13 December 21 16:03 GMT (UK) »
Hi
Thank you all very much for your answers and suggestions. It is interesting to see how many ships sank on the same day.
It says that this Hatsch was originally from Poland and had lived in Unterägeri, Switzerland for two years. Before the time in Switzerland he had lived in the United States for some time and worked as a representant for Edison. I tried to find him in the passenger manifests or other records in the United States, but this is impossible without knowing his whole name. I also read some short biographies of Thomas Alva Edison, but there was no Hatsch mentionned. Hatsch was a chemist and musician.
Regards
Svenja
Thank you all very much for your answers and suggestions. It is interesting to see how many ships sank on the same day.
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Linking to the article in the Zurich newspaper. It speaks of a Hatsch from Unterägeri
It says that this Hatsch was originally from Poland and had lived in Unterägeri, Switzerland for two years. Before the time in Switzerland he had lived in the United States for some time and worked as a representant for Edison. I tried to find him in the passenger manifests or other records in the United States, but this is impossible without knowing his whole name. I also read some short biographies of Thomas Alva Edison, but there was no Hatsch mentionned. Hatsch was a chemist and musician.
Regards
Svenja