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KJMoham
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Posted - 10/10/2012 :  02:00:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My greatgrandparents, Johan (real name was Per) Olofsson/Palm and Maria Persdotter/Persson, immigrated to the U.S. in 1889. They departed Kopenhagen about 6 Nov 1889 and via Glasgow, arrived in New York on the State of Nebraska on 27 Nov 1889. I've been unable to find the ship they traveled on from Kopenhagen to Glasgow. Following is some information from the Danish records;
Name: Johan Palm
Age: 24
Contract No: 616400
Birth place: Sweden
Destination: Lake City, Minnesota
Name of Ship: Indirekte
IDCode: I8990P3603
Registration date: 11/6/1889

Name: Maria Persson
Age 26
Contract No: 615800
Birth place: Sweden
Destination: Lake City, Minnesota
Name of Ship: Indirekte
IDCode: I8990P3602
Registration date: 11/6/1889

If anyone can assist in finding the ship that took them from Denmark to Glasgow where they embarked on the ship State of Nebraska, I would appreciate the help. Thank you.

Karen
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