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CecilStuerke
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Posted - 14/08/2012 :  23:50:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Passport #391, issued Feb. 14, 1829, at Marseilles, France is in the Swedish Archives of the West Indian Island of Saint-Barthelemy at "Archives Departementales de Guadeloupe" at Basse-Terre, Guadeloupe. It was issued by the Consulate-General of Sweden and of Norway at Marseilles. Jean-Jacques Lambert-Bercier was a subject of His Majesty the King of Sweden and of Norway, and embarked for the Island of Saint-Barthelemy on the three-masted Swedish Ship Carl Johan with Captain John Cortelly.
If this qualifies as Carl Johan information for your data base, please apply it to the record.
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