Need help on Peder Trondsen Malo, em to US in 1900
lbmHi! I'm trying to find info on my great grandfathers journey to US in 1900. He left from Ålesund(aalesund) in april 1900, for Wisconsin. His name was Peder Trondsen Malo. He was born in 1878. How can i find out more about him?? He travelled on a boat on the Allan line.I can't find him in the ellis island database. Would be great to find more, i'm working with this on behalf of his daughters. All info is good info. All the best, Levi. mail: lbm@ringsaker.kommune.no
BorgeThe majority of the Allan Line passengers disembarked in Canadian ports, check out the Quebec passenger lists. According to the Digitalarkivet he signed up with the Allan Line on April 18, and he was from a place called Veø. This could be his family living on the Malo farm in Veø: [url="http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&filnamn=arkivverket/ft1900/f01541&postnr=420&spraak=e "]Tron Malo, farmer born 1851 and wife Sigrid Pedersdatter b. 1845 [/url] Børge Solem
jwiborgHi, the family in the previos post is most likely the one you're looking for. Here is [url="http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&filnamn=EMIAALE&variabel=0&postnr=4526&fulle=true&spraak=e"]"Johan T. Malo"[/url] going to Wisconsin in 1901. His ticket is pre-paid (by brother Peder T. Malo?).
  • [url="http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&filnamn=EMIAALE&variabel=0&postnr=4133&fulle=true&spraak=e"]Peder Malo[/url] going to Wisconsin in 1900.
  • [url="http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&filnamn=f61541.wc2&variabel=0&postnr=946&fulle=true&spraak=e"]Their father[/url] in the 1865-census.
Jan
lbmHi again! Well its been a few years :) and after having small kids and building a house i am back looking for more info on the above mentioned Peder Malo. I know he left Ålesund, i know all thats in the digital archives (Digitalarkivet). What i need to know is the name of the Vessel that took him from Norway to England (i guess thats the way he took) and from England to Canada. When he left Ålesund DigArk states that he took the Allan Line, but didnt they enter the Allan LIne in england? (liverpool). Was there another operator on the journey from Ålesund - Hull? Levi
jwiborgHi, it looks like it would be S/S Tasso (2) [img]http://www.norwayheritage.com/gallery/gallery/Steamship_Companies/Wilson_Line/Tasso%282%29-bw-pre1899.jpg[/img] In 1901, the ship went Trondheim - Kr.sund - Ålesund - Bergen - Stavanger - Hull. But the dates doesn't match 100%... [B)] According to [url="http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_route.asp?ro=T46"]this[/url] page, Tasso (2) left Trondheim on March 13th, but Johan T. Malo's records shows that he left Ålesund on March 12th... Maybe the ticket was purchased on the 12th, and the ship left Ålesund either later on the 13th, or on the 14th. Hopefully Borge will enlight you more on this..., it was after all his great great grandfather who was the head agent for this Allan Line office in Trondheim... [:)] [img]http://www.norwayheritage.com/GALLERY/gallery/Steamship_Companies/Allan_Line/AllanLineOffice-Trondhjem.jpg[/img] Jan Peter
Jo Anne SadlerCould not locate him on any available U.S. online databases, he most likely would have come through Canada. You can rent the Quebec microfilm passenger lists at a local Family History Center: [url="http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titlefilmnotes&titleno=67844&disp=Passenger+lists%2C+1865%2D1900%3B+index++&first=51&last=100&columns=*,0,0"]click here[/url] No set of lists, however, is ever totally complete.[xx(]
Borge
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Originally posted by jwiborg
But the dates doesn't match 100%... [B)] According to [url="http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_route.asp?ro=T46"]this[/url] page, Tasso (2) left Trondheim on March 13th, but Johan T. Malo's records shows that he left Ålesund on March 12th... Maybe the ticket was purchased on the 12th, and the ship left Ålesund either later on the 13th, or on the 14th. Hopefully Borge will enlight you more on this..., it was after all his great great grandfather who was the head agent for this Allan Line office in Trondheim... [:)] Jan Peter
The emigration register was usually dated the day when the contract was shown before the police. In some cases you can find the date of departure in addition, and in other cases only the date of departure. It was quite common to do the paper work the day before, or several days before the actual departure.