On June 15, 1904, the General Slocum steamboat disaster in New York City decimated the German-American community there. At Geneanet, we honor the victims and survivors of the tragedy with the family trees of every known passenger. It’s a free and collaborative project, open to all.
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700 Families In The General Slocum Families Tree
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