Support this Forum
Ships & Lines
|
Ship Arrivals 1870-1894
|
Emigrants 1825-1875
|
Departures 1825-1925
|
Agents
All Forums
|
Main Page
|
Profile
|
Register
|
Active Topics
|
Members
|
Search
|
FAQ
Username:
Password:
Save Password
Forgot your Password?
All Forums
PASSENGER LISTS AND EMIGRANTS
Hunting Passenger Lists
Searching for Robert Mauritz Fors(h)ell
New Topic
Reply to Topic
Printer Friendly
Previous Page
Author
Topic
Page:
1
2
of 2
allaur
Starting member
USA
16 Posts
Posted - 08/11/2003 : 18:35:07
hello - could you direct me where I would be able to search for a gravesite in Oslo?
thanks
ginny
allaur
Starting member
USA
16 Posts
Posted - 09/11/2003 : 18:05:47
hello - what is the norwegian equivalent to the name Robert? Thanks
ginny
allaur
Starting member
USA
16 Posts
Posted - 21/11/2003 : 18:00:29
I have found the name of my ggreatgrandfather and ggggrandfather. One was a county sergeant
and the other was a police inspector. Can you help me find sites that talk about this kind of job?
thanks - ginny
ginny
Page:
1
2
of 2
Topic
Previous Page
New Topic
Reply to Topic
Printer Friendly
Jump To:
Select Forum
PASSENGER LISTS AND EMIGRANTS
Ship Societies
Passenger List Transcription Project
Hunting Passenger Lists
SHIPS AND VOYAGES
The ships
The voyage
Mariners
Shipping lines
NORWEGIAN GENEALOGY
General genealogy
Norwegians in America
Kiwi Vikings & Aussies
MISCELLANEOUS
Locations
General misc...
ABOUT THE WEB SITE
Testing Forum
Suggetions and questions
News, Updates & Announcements
--------------------
Home
Active Topics
Frequently Asked Questions
Member Information
Search Page
Norway Heritage Community
© NorwayHeritage.com
Snitz Forums 2000
Articles for Newbies:
Hunting Passenger Lists:
An article describing how, and where, to look for passenger information about Norwegian emigrants
1:
Emigration Records - Sources - Timeline
2:
Canadian Records (1865-1935)
3:
Canadian Immigration Records Database
4:
US arrivals - Customs Passenger Lists
5:
Port of New York Passenger Records
6:
Norwegian Emigration Records
7:
British outbound passenger lists
The Transatlantic Crossing:
An article about how the majority of emigrants would travel. It also gives some insight to the amazing development in how ships were constructed and the transportation arranged
1:
Early Norwegian Emigrants
2:
Steerage - Between Decks
3:
By sail - daily life
4:
Children of the ocean
5:
Sailing ship provisions
6:
Health and sickness
7:
From sail to steam
8:
By steamship across the ocean
9:
The giant express steamers
Search Articles :
Search the Norway Heritage articles
Image Gallery
Featured article
Main page
-
Contact information
Norway Heritage
All Rights Reserved
Copyright © 1997