Submitted by Warren Lambing,
He has a nice story how he fnaly got to the library in Buffalo where he found the information.




Date sent:        Fri, 21 Feb 1997 07:30:46 -0800
From:             Warren Lambing 
Send reply to:    aml2563@vivanet.com
Organization:     Custom Colour & Vinyl Repair
To:               Robert Franklin Lamping 
Subject:          Ship Records
Dear Robert,

Here again are more records at least the source to find them.
List with author first and then title.

The list of records was found in the Buffalo New York public library. On Thursdays I work just about 15 miles from Buffalo so I couldn't resist giving it a try. I always get lost in Buffalo. This time was no different. A librarian told me to get off the Oak Street exit, and go to the end of Oak street and I would be at the library, sounds easy except there is no Oak street exit. I realize I had a problem when I started to see the signs for the Peace brigde crossing over to Canada, I like Canada mind you, but had my work truck filled with paints and solvents, I am sure customs would want permits and I would be detained at customs for a very long time, so I got off last exit at the border. Buffalo is the second largest city in New York state second to New York city. When I got off the highway I didn't know where I was, except that I was next to the Niagara river. Anyhow the library is in downtown and I finaly got downtown. However the library was somewhere off main st, which is closed to traffic, it is open only to public transport, so I had to try to follow main st on parallel oneway streets, finally I gave up looking and decided to park in a parking garage and ask someone where the library was. I asked the first person I saw who looked harmless, he look strangly at me and pointed to a building accross the street. I did find out that Oak street is not anywhere near the library. Who knows if I could find my way back. The Buffalo library is the only library I have been in that has an arm security guard, Buffalo like any other large American city can be a violent place.
Additions in brackets [] with approximate birth year by Robert F. Lamping
Connection with the database are marked by making the text green.
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Lamping, John age 3 arrived in Baltimore in 1831. [born about 1828]
From - Baltimore port: Passenger Arrivals at the Port of Baltimore, 1820-1834:From
Customs Passenger List. Page 372

Lamping, Julie age 2 arrived in Baltimore in 1831. [born about 1829]
From - Baltimore port: Passenger Arrivals at the Port of Baltimore, 1820-1834:From
Customs Passenger List.  Page 372

Lamping, Henner age 36, arrived in Baltimore in 1831. [born about 1795]
From - Baltimore port: Passenger Arrivals at the Port of Baltimore,
1820-1834:From Customs Passenger List.  Page 372

Lamping, Mary age 25 arrived in Baltimore in 1832. [born about 1807]
From - Baltimore port: Passenger Arrivals at the Port of Baltimore, 1820-1834:From
Customs Passenger List.  Page 372
[These four entries seem to be one family]


Lamping, H.H age 32 Arrived in Baltimore, 1833. [born about 1801]
From - Baltimore port: Passenger Arrivals at the Port of Baltimore, 1820-1834:From
Customs Passenger List.  Page 372
Lamping, Herm Hinr age 32 arrived in Baltimore in 1833. [born about 1801]
From - Baltimore port: Passenger Arrivals at the Port of Baltimore,
1820-1834:From Customs Passenger List.  Page 372

Hermann Hinrich LAMPING  Hermann Henrich was born 1 mar 1801


Lamping, Johanna age 28, arrived in Baltimore in 1833. [ born about 1805]
From - Baltimore port: Passenger Arrivals at the Port of Baltimore,
1820-1834:From Customs Passenger List.  Page 372

Lamping, William age 19, arrived in Baltimore in 1833. [born about 1814]
From - Baltimore port: Passenger Arrivals at the Port of Baltimore,
1820-1834:From Customs Passenger List.  Page 372

Lamping Wm,  age 19 arrived in Baltimore in 1833.  [born about 1814, probably same person as previous]
From - Baltimore port: Passenger Arrivals at the Port of Baltimore, 1820-1834:From
Customs Passenger List.  Page 372

Lamping F.A age 17 arived in Baltimore 1834 . [born about 1817]
From - Baltimore port: Passenger Arrivals at the Port of Baltimore, 1820-1834:
                       From Customs Passenger List.  Page 372

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Lamping, Derk Henry in Indiana.  From An Index to Indiana
Naturalization Records Found in Various Order Books of the Ninety-Two
Local Courts Prior to 1907.  Page 88
Dirk H. Lamping


Lamping, Lewis in Indiana from 1843.  From An Index to Indiana
Naturalization Records Found in Various Order Books of the Ninety-Two
Local Courts Prior to 1907.  Page 88
[not found]


Lamping, Fredrick H in Indiana form 1844-1846.  From An Index to Indiana N
aturalization Records Found in Various Order Books of the Ninety-Two
Local Courts Prior to 1907.  Page 88
Frederick H. Lamping

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[Damme is south-west of Diepholz, I don't have a map yet]

Lamping, Bernard going to America in 1845,  From Smith, Clifford
Neal.  Emmigrants from the Former Amt Damme, Oldenburg (Now
Niedersachsen), Germany, Mainly to the United States, 1830-1849.  Page
16.

Lamping, Anna Maria to Baltimore in 1847.  From Smith, Clifford
Neal.  Emmigrants from the Former Amt Damme, Oldenburg (Now
Niedersachsen), Germany, Mainly to the United States, 1830-1849.  Page
24

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Lampin, John form New York in 1868.  From Naturalization Records of
Fulton and Bedford Counties Pennsylvania.  Page 41

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Some of these listed may be family groups.  But I have listed them
in the order they appear in my source.  Need to look at the original source
for more details.

                                           Kind Regards Warren