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AntonH
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Posted - 04/01/2025 :  23:55:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is the family arrival on the Dei Gratia. The last name is hard to read and so transcribed quite badly. It really is Skaplahammer

Ole Iversen Metynuka
in the Canada, Incoming Passenger Lists, 1865-1935
Name Ole Iversen Metynuka
Gender Male
Arrival Age 48
Birth Date abt 1818
Arrival Date Jun 1866
Arrival Port Canada
Ship Dei Gratia

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Edited by - AntonH on 04/01/2025 23:56:58
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ToreL
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Norway
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Posted - 05/01/2025 :  00:27:17  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by AntonH

Here is the family arrival on the Dei Gratia. The last name is hard to read and so transcribed quite badly. It really is Skaplahammer



Their domicile was named Skophammer and Skaaphammer in the Norwegian sources; the latter seems like a possible reading also in the case of the original you posted. (I.e. rather than Skaplahammer.) On a modern map it is called Skophamar: https://www.norgeskart.no/#!?project=norgeskart&layers=1002&zoom=14&lat=6816322.22&lon=89293.46&markerLat=6816322.223986395&markerLon=89293.45689295683&p=searchOptionsPanel&sok=Skophamar

Edited by - ToreL on 05/01/2025 00:30:21
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