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 Bark Martha Apr1869 Kristiania to Jul1869 Quebec
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JFBailey
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Posted - 30/07/2005 :  01:16:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The passenger list is supposed to be archived in the NAC -- but how do you obtain a copy? And, it is supposed to be in the Norway Heritage passenger list database, but no passengers on the Martha seem to come up from the searches.

Does anyone have a suggestion how I might obtain this passenger list?

Hopkins
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USA
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Posted - 30/07/2005 :  15:28:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
At an LDS Family History Center you can order microfilm for passsenger ship arrivals in Quebec for that year. Microfilm of original records at the Public Archives of Canada, Ottawa, Ontario.
Online LDS library catalog lists the item title for the 53 reels of microfilm under the specific title "Passenger lists, 1865-1900; index, 1865-1869"

A list of passengers for the Martha for a trip in 1867 is on this website - but not 1869.
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