As I am new, I am unsure if this is the forum to post this query, but I'm going to try. My ggg grandfather, Frederick Freudenberg b.c.1826 came to the USA c. May 2, 1857 from the best I can tell...from the residence of Pulvermuehle in Germany. I have searched maps of Germany and cannot find this location. Can anyone help me with this? This Frederick was a farmer. If I've got the right person and the right ship, the port of embarkation was Bremen. This is the person who matches his age. Another is close. A Frederich Freudenbrag six years older left from Antwerp and arrived in 1854 to New York (but this one does not match his age as closely). The wife Frederick married in Missouri, Natalie Keim, came to the USA in 1855 with her parents and siblings from Suhl, Germany. They left Germany from Bremen also. I think these families may have known each other in Germany, as the marriage took place June 3, 1857 in Missouri, one month after his arrival in New York. On the marriage license he is listed as Freudenberger which makes sense from a German perspective at the time, I have been told. As his name was Freudenberg he would say he is a Freudenberger. The name became Fridenberg in the USA (as far as I know we are not Jewish, and there are no Germans by that name). Another aside I'd like to mention is that family legend has it that two brothers traveled together from New York to the west. They traveled down the St. Lawrence River to Buffalo, NY, and parted ways somewhere in Ohio or Indiana. Strangely I met a man through research who had the same story and lived only 45 miles from me at the time. His name became Freidenberg, but he had a copy of a military record of this brother in Germany and the name was also Freudenberg. I've tried to get a copy of the record several years after talking to this man, but this man is old and his son does not know where it is. Any help in where to go from here regarding research is appreciated. Many thanks.