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bvl
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Posted - 06/11/2005 :  01:01:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello

I am trying to find a passengerlist from Rotterdam or Amsterdam to New York arriving on 21 june 1872.
Name Halsema.
Do you have any tips were I can find it?

Edited by - bvl on 06/11/2005 01:01:54

Jo Anne Sadler
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USA
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Posted - 06/11/2005 :  19:42:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You can rent the NY passenger list microfilm at a local Family History center, get a paid subscription at Ancestry.com or try the new Castle Garden website. It is free, the transcribing seems very professional. It is not quite complete, 10,000,000 records out of a total of 12,000,000 have been transcribed so far:

http://www.castlegarden.org/

Are you looking for a Norwegian person(s), did you check the information on this site, I do not see a ship by that name listed in 1872.

Or, you could post the information of the passengers you are trying to find on this site and maybe someone will try to look it up for you.

Edited by - Jo Anne Sadler on 06/11/2005 20:10:58
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bvl
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Posted - 06/11/2005 :  23:38:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am living in the Netherlands and I don't think we have these films overhere.
I am looking for a Dutch person.

Lambertus Or Lambert (rempts) Halsema

His last residence was Amsterdam before that Texel. He went to New York in 1872 With him traveled his daughter Elizabeth and son Nicolaas. Probably also his son Jan and Willem.
I don't know the name of the boat only that his naturalization paper said he arrived on 21 june 1872.
No wife traveled with him she was already dead.
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bvl
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Posted - 06/11/2005 :  23:46:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I saw a Elizabeth and Nicolaas Halsema on the boat City of Bristol arriving on 17 june 1872 from Liverpool but they are orgin as Germany. The age is right with my persons. But I don't see the father on Castle Garden. Could you see the original of this information somewhere.?
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Brining
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USA
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Posted - 08/11/2005 :  05:24:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
There are Family History Centers in the Netherlands Click Here If one is close it might be worth a call to see if they have access to the films.
Carla
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Brining
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USA
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Posted - 08/11/2005 :  13:45:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Is it possible that Lambertus was not with them? In the 1900 census in Florida HALSUNS LAMBERTORS M 62 M W HOLL FL PASCO SAN ANTONIO and lists his immigration year as 1866 so he may have already been in the US and they were coming to join him.
Carla
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bvl
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Posted - 08/11/2005 :  22:39:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I tried to History Center in the Netherlands He is only registered as leaving in 1872 to America and last residence Amsterdam. He is buried in 1878 St. Joseph's Cemetery, Lafayette, Indiana, USA He could be in the census of 1900 mayby this is his grandson who moved in 1867 with his father Cornelis to Lafayette. His Naturalization paper said he arrived on 21 june 1872.
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