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martyj
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USA
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Posted - 09/10/2003 :  20:48:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have found the Ships Line and the name of the ship for the ancester I have been looking for. She left Kristinia on 30.05.1902 on the ship Angelo. Ships Line was Rasch. My question is did they sail straight to America or did they go by the way of England. If it went to England how do I find where they landed and what ship and city they sailed to America from? Also where in the USA did they land? Maren is listed as Mari Guri Lars #145866, page 246, line 16. Exp. date 29.05.1902 and Dep. date 30.05.1902. Thank you for all the great help you have given me. Martha Johnson

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Borge
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Norway
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Posted - 09/10/2003 :  21:27:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Olaf Rasch was the general agent of the Dominion Line in 1902. The S/S Angelo belonged to the Wilson Line, and sailed from Kristiania to Hull in England. From Hull the emigrants were conveyed by train to Liverpool, where they boarded the transatlantic ship. For the Dominion Line in 1902, see here

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