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bogofish
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Posted - 14/12/2003 :  04:41:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Finally found the ship. St Lawrence 1867 Thanks.
http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_list.asp?jo=1788
Nov 2005
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Hi, I haven't been able to find a family who left Bodo and arrived in Quebec. Have checked under all the possible names and ships listed.

Were there some ships from Bodo to Quebec that they may have hitched a ride with? How can I find that info?

1865 census places them in Bodo. US census shows they were naturalized in Penn. History of Minn says they first came to Quebec. Ludvig Jensvold (Margarini), Sandra, Albert, Louris and Frithjof Jensvold (Margarini).

Any ideas? - Thanks, Bo.

Edited by - bogofish on 01/12/2005 18:04:21

jwiborg
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Norway
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Posted - 14/12/2003 :  12:27:17  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Have you checked this passenger list? click here
It's the passenger list for s/s Belgian, departuring from Liverpool, UK on May 10th 1866, arriving Quebec May 23rd.
3 men are listed, A. Jensvold 25, Chr. Jensvold* 28, G. Jensvold* 25.

Jan
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bogofish
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Posted - 15/12/2003 :  17:15:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yes, I did see that... but the names dont match, neither do the ages and wife and kids not there.

Thanks for checking though, I really appreciate it!

Thanks, Bo.
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Jo Anne Sadler
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USA
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Posted - 16/12/2003 :  19:05:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The 1900-1930 US Federal census' indicates the year they immigrated, not always accurate, but a start. You could then rent the Quebec films from a local Family History Center and start scrolling!! A tedious process but it might yield results.
Good luck
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chrisrick
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Posted - 23/10/2017 :  20:34:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
May 22, 1867 Ludvig Margarini at the age of 24 boarded the ship "St. Lawrence." in Namsos, Norway. Ludvig was accompanied by his wife Anne,27, and their children; their son Lauritz age 4, daughter Sandra age 3, and little son Albert age 1. Ludvig's
brother Frithjof age 20 and their half sister Ulrikke Leonora age 34 traveled with them. (1)

Chris Rick
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Kċarto
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Norway
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Posted - 24/10/2017 :  17:11:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This is an old topic.
Are you looking for info reg Luvig Margarini who was baptised ; Johan Jĝrgen Ludvig Margarini.

Kċre

Edited by - Kċarto on 24/10/2017 19:10:59
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AntonH
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USA
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Posted - 24/10/2017 :  17:59:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Really nice website for this family

Jensvold Family History

And of course a Geni.com site with a link to Norway Heritage for the passenger list "Passenger list 1867 - ship St. Lawrence"

Geni.com

Edited by - AntonH on 24/10/2017 22:58:57
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Kċarto
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Norway
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Posted - 24/10/2017 :  19:39:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Geni dont work

Kċre

Edited by - Kċarto on 24/10/2017 20:53:50
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AntonH
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USA
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Posted - 24/10/2017 :  22:19:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hopefully it is fixed now
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