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askeroi
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Posted - 13/04/2004 :  08:21:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
According to Digitalarkivet Dagmar Olivia Pape born 20. february 1909, unmarried, living in Gladsvei 24 Vestre Aker, left Oslo, Norway 16. may 1929, with Stavangerfjord, Henriksen line for Canada. And according to the skipslist from Halifax, Nova Scotia she arrived on 25. may same year.

Her parents were carpenter Carl Bödtker Pape and wife Asta Kristine Barnengen. But what happened to Dagmar Olivia afterwords?

According to family history she married a Georg Jacobsen and had a daughter Gerd Jacobsen born 3. october 1931. This suits fine as the person above her in the emmigration lists from Digitalarkivet is a Georg Jakobsen, unmarried, living in Gladsvei 40 Vestre Aker, was going on the same ship...

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