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mpbamma
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Posted - 05/02/2002 :  03:34:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have recently found some of my families in Norway and where most of them came to the US and what ship.But this Great Uncle I can not find any more than I will put next; 21511 5 1911 63 28 1 11.12.1911 12.12.1911 Johan Georg Gustavs. Aas. (Salbergsven) ug gårdsarb. m 12.05.89 Elverum Washington 50 Alb. Raffel via Bergen 343 b. fortj. utv. till. av Hamar Krigsk. utv. att. utf. her 11.12.11 - 16.12i I have this onformation but I don't know what ship he took and where he may have come to the US through.I am trying to find this out for his son.Who is still living.His dad died at an early age and it would be good to be able to let him know more about his father.Thank you for helping in advance.Sherri

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Posted - 07/02/2002 :  22:27:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
His agent was Albert Raffel in Kristiania. Albert was agent for Canadian Pacific Line. You might be able to find him in St. John, Canada (winter).
http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_line.asp?ag=capal&ye=1911


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