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| Name: | Andreas L. Solbergeie | | | Age: | adult | | | Sex: | m | | | Remarks: | with wife and 4 children | | | Passenger on: | Ship Olaf 1867, from Christiania Apr. 15 to Quebec May 29 | | | Source: | NAC C-4522 list 18 - Transcribed by Børge Solem - 2005 | | | Passenger list | | Return |
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Additional Information: | | Submitted by Sydney Schneider, 10. august 2011 | | Andreas Larsen, age 29; born in Østre Toten
wife Brit Jorgensdtr, age 33, born in Lesje Prestegjeld;
daughters: Augusta, 7; Inger Marie, 5; Laura, 3. All except Brit were born in Østre Toten. the above information is from the 1865 Census, Sogn=Hof; Prestegjeld=Østre Toten; gard=Snedkerhaugen.
From family records: the youngest child, George Larsen Solberg was born Feb 1866, Solbergseje, Ostre Toten, Oppland, Norway.
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Hunting Passenger Lists | The information in the Norway Heritage Project passenger list database mainly covers New York lists 1828 - 1850, and Canadian lists 1865 - 1875. In some cases information about Norwegian emigrants has also been added from other sources like newspaper announcements, voyage accounts or other random records. There are also entries from the Norwegian Police Emigration Records. For more information read the article *Hunting Passenger Lists*
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