SS Florence
halfwittI'm hoping someone can point me in the right direction. Here's what I know... Peder Davidsen and his wife Karen emigrated from Norway in about 1867. I know this from obituaries. They had 7 children all born after 1867. I do not know if they were married when the emigrated. There is a Karen and Peder Davidsen that emigrated on the ship Florence in May of 1867 for Liverpool. Their ages are both correct for "my" Davidsen's. I assume, if these are my ancestors, the took another ship from England to the US or Canada. I know they settled in Minnesota and I don't think they ever lived anywhere else. The Emigrants register shows their destination as Lansing. Is there another Lansing besides Michigan? Also, there are two children that accompanied them. I cannot find any information on these children in the US. I am thinking perhaps they died en route. I am trying to ascertain if these are indeed my Davidsens. I find no other Peder or Peter Davidsen the right age in Norway let alone one married to a person with the right name and age. Any ideas on typical migration routes would be great. Any information on how I can track them from Liverpool would be much appreciated. Thank you all! Randall P. Witt
BorgeI checked the registers an find the Name of the agent was A. Sharpe by his representative in Trondheim Mr. Chr. Henriksen. They were authorized to represent the Allan Line, (Steamship via England to ports in America and inland to the final destination) which leads me to suggest that you look for an Allan Line arrival at Quebec, as that was at the time the most common route. However, the Allan Line had the following routes in 1867: Glasgow - Boston - New York Glasgow - Philadelphia Glasgow - Portland - New York Glasgow - St Johns - Quebec - Montreal Liverpool - Quebec - Montreal Børge Solem