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Deutsch: Dr. Heinrich Meyer (* 17. Mai 1904 in Nürnberg, Franken; † 10. Oktober 1977 in Bellingham, Washington State), hier 1929 als junger Lehrer an der von Martin Luserke gegründeten reformpädagogischen Schule am Meer auf der Nordseeinsel Juist. Lt. Passagierliste des Norddeutschen Lloyd bestieg Meyer am 11. Juni 1930 in Bremen die Crefeld nach Galveston, Texas, USA, um auszuwandern.
English: Dr. Heinrich Meyer (17 May 1904, Nuremberg – 10 October 1977, Bellingham, Washington State) as a young teacher at progressive Schule am Meer (School by the Sea) on Juist Island, North Sea, East Frisia, Germany. According to a passenger list of Norddeutscher Lloyd on 11 June 1930 he went aboard MS Crefeld in Bremen to migrate to the US. The ship's destination was Galveston, Texas.
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Source Teacher Registration Card of Schule am Meer: Dr. Heinrich Meyer, dated 23 February 1929, archived at Vanderbilt University, https://as.vanderbilt.edu/german/images/features/2014-01_meyer_lehrerbuch.jpg
Author Dr. Paul Reiner (1886–1932), teacher of Freie Schulgemeinde Wickersdorf, Thuringia, and of Schule am Meer, Juist, East Frisia, Germany.

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