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Theresa
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Posted - 03/09/2001 :  06:58:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,
My grandmother came from Norway in 1910,I think she was on the Salmo. Her name was Ida A. Mule. Her mother,father, and brother were aboard also. John, Karolina, and Arne.

Can you search ships records for me? Thank you
Theresa Larsen

Borge
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Posted - 04/09/2001 :  13:50:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello Theresa
I'll do this as an exception. Searching the Trondheim police records I did find your family. I recognized the Mule name as being close to Trondheim, at a place called Bynesset, so I expected to find them there.

You are right, they were on the S/S Salmo of the Wilson Line from Trondheim to Hull. Then from England they had tickets to travel on a Canadian Pacific Line ship, probably to Quebec. They bought their tickets in Trondheim, from the husband of my g-granfather's sister. Their final destination was Virginia, Minn.

1. John Ivers. (Iversen) Mule b. 1886
2. Karolina Ivers. Mule b. 1885
3. Arne Ivers. Mule b. 1906
4. Ida A. Ivers. Mule b. 1909

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