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hannedyveke
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Norway
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Posted - 22/05/2002 :  01:57:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I found my grandfather on a pass. list. He left Trondheim, in Norway, 7. september 1910. Name of the ship is Oslo.
His goal was Nilson BC.
He went to visit family and went back to Norway afther four years. I tried to find out more information, because I want to find my family there.

How can I find out more information about his trip? The ship went from Trondheim to where???
His name was:
Eilif Sundt Johansen Grøva, born in 1888. Vefsn/Vefsen, Nothern-Norway
:-))

Borge
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Norway
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Posted - 22/05/2002 :  09:45:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The S/S Oslo belonged to the Wilson Line and was a feeder ship taking emigrants to Hull, England. The common route was to go from Hull to Liverpool by train, then embark on the transatlantic ship there. The Allan Line agent was authorized to convey emigrants Via Hull to Liverpool and from there to New York or Boston, and to Quebec or Montreal

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