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jldewing
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Posted - 03/09/2014 :  00:16:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Does anyone have any information on this ship? It seems to have taken only one voyage from Bergen to Quebec. Some of my ancestors were on it with 9 people but 1 is listed as died at Grosse Ile in Quebec and I can find 4 of them (including my g-g-grandmother) who got to Wisconsin. The other 4 seem to have disappeared so I'm thinking they must have died on the ship. It was in 1854 and the trip was from April 28 to June 21.

jkmarler
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Posted - 03/09/2014 :  02:52:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The 1854 voyage is mentioned on this site. A total of 215 passengers no names mentioned:

http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=sagaa
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jkmarler
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Posted - 03/09/2014 :  02:56:59  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The Norsk Maritimt Museum site says this about Saga. There are about 13 listings of various vessels named Saga:

SAGA1854Stavanger, Norge

Nasjonalitet:
Norsk
Type:
Brigg
Materiale:
Tre
Byggeår:
1854
Byggested:
Stavanger, Norge
Tonnasje:
87 cl
Hjemsted:
Stavanger 1854-, 1864
Eiere:
C. E. Buch 1854-, 1864
Skipsførere:
L. K. Houeland 1854- R. P. Tonning 1863
Endelig skjebne:
Kondemnert og solgt i Lissabon 1880

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