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rogerflyer
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Posted - 01/01/2002 :  03:40:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am looking for the passenger list for the Ovar Odd in 1872. I know it sailed from Stavanger to Quebec in June of 1872, arriving in Quebec in mid July. My Great Grandfather was on that ship as he was listed as Ole T of Erlandsdalen. Now I am looking to see if my great grandmother Ane (Anna) Oledaghter was aboard.

Borge
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Posted - 12/01/2002 :  19:28:25  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello rogerflyer

That passenger lists is kept by NAC. The lists are filmed. All Canadian microfilm reels are available by Inter Library Loan [ILL]. Inter Library Loan [ILL]. The Latter Day Saints [LDS] Family History Centers [FHC], have copies of the earliest Canadian arrivals.

As you already know the ship name and arrival date, you are also able to request photocopies of the passenger list from the NAC. You will find details of how to submit a request, by mail, email or by Fax. The Record Group which you need to quote is ______ RG 76 _______

Passenger List Film: A complete listing of all available microfilms or Canadian Arrivals, arranged by port and date:

http://www.archives.ca/02/020202/0202020401_e.html



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