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Donald D. Danielson
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USA
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Posted - 28/05/2004 :  01:07:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Annethe Nilsdatter Trøstakermoen left Oslo 02 June 1876 on
S/S Hero supposedly to Black River Falls in Wilsconsin.
It appears the corresponding ship to America could be either
S/S Britannic leaving Liverpool 008 June 1876 for New York
or S/S Ohio leaving Liverpool 07 June 1876 for Philadelphia.
I am having difficulty bringing up a passenger list to see
if she was on either of these ships.
Donald

Jo Anne Sadler
Norway Heritage Veteran

USA
1100 Posts

Posted - 28/05/2004 :  02:10:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The Norway Heritage emigrant database only goes up to 1875, is there another place you are trying to look?

The Oslo database, unfortuately, does not indicate the shipping line. It appears Annette Nilsdatter was traveling with a group of people from her parish, Ringebo.Gulbr. to Black River Falls, WI. I have not found her or them on the Ancestry.com Immigrant database arriving in the Port of New York.

There are microfilms that can be rented at a local Family History Center for Quebec and Philadelphia arrivals. The film numbers are
Quebec - 889,449
Philadephia - 419,668
Good luck
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