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 Passenger list from the "Lolland", 1848. To N.Y.
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jkmarler
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Posted - 02/03/2026 :  15:08:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by PetterNordklev

Hi again.

1. When referring to Neaseth, is that a book? What exactly is written about the litte boy Torbjørn.
2. The Lolland passenger document, lising ALL names (not only head of family) is not digitatlized and available here? I have looked at the digitalized list at Digitalarkivet, it contains only head of family.

Mvh Petter


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Originally posted by Borge

quote:
Originally posted by PetterNordklev

Thank you for all replies! (above). I am mostly curious about the fate of Torbjørn Olsen Omnes (b. 1847). Gunild b. in 1845 (not 1842). She became 'Corneila' over there? Note - this is not my "family", however I have been in contact with a descendant of Ole Torbjørnsen Omnes, b. 1820.




According to Naeseth Torbjørn Olsen died by 1850.





Naeseth's is a series of 5 books to include as many of the pre 1850 Norwegian migrants as found on passenger lists and then additional research about them in records over here.

Of 3 passenger voyages, NorwayHeritage has 2 lists on site:
https://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ship.asp?sh=lolla

Edited by - jkmarler on 02/03/2026 15:38:45
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