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detob
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Posted - 21/02/2002 :  21:50:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I just discovered this web site and am hopeful you can help me. My ggrandfather stowed away on a cattleship sometime in 1885. Other information I have is his name Jens Hans Olafson, born in Strausner, Sunfjord, Norway on 3/15/1870. I con't have a farm or parish location and don't even know what part of Norway this is (I haven't been able to find any old maps that may list this)...would there be any kind of cargo/barge/etc. ships that took on passengers? Can you give me any direction on where to search? Grrrr! De Tobias

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Borge
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Norway
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Posted - 21/02/2002 :  22:29:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You might find our articles about "The Transatlantic Crossing" and "Nice to know about ships" interesting (links below). There you will see that many emigrants traveled on what was then called "steerage". The quarters where the emigrants were accommodated was frequently used for cargo on the homeward journey, given a cursory clean and temporary partitions erected after discharge of cargo and used for steerage accommodation on the outward passage.

The origin of the expression "steerage", comes from "steers" (cattle), and indicates that the emigrants traveled on the same decks as was used for transporting livestock. Temporary quarters for passengers were set up in many of the ships. The "steerage" term was used for the lowest price accommodations on ships long time after they stopped using the same quarters for cattle and human passengers. Around the turn of the century it became more common to use the term "3rd class" for the low price accommodation, some ships even had 4th class.

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Hunting Passenger Lists:

An article describing how, and where, to look for passenger information about Norwegian emigrants
    1:   Emigration Records - Sources - Timeline
    2:   Canadian Records (1865-1935)
    3:   Canadian Immigration Records Database
    4:   US arrivals - Customs Passenger Lists
    5:   Port of New York Passenger Records
    6:   Norwegian Emigration Records
    7:   British outbound passenger lists
 

The Transatlantic Crossing:

An article about how the majority of emigrants would travel. It also gives some insight to the amazing development in how ships were constructed and the transportation arranged
    1:   Early Norwegian Emigrants
    2:   Steerage - Between Decks
    3:   By sail - daily life
    4:   Children of the ocean
    5:   Sailing ship provisions
    6:   Health and sickness
    7:   From sail to steam
    8:   By steamship across the ocean
    9:   The giant express steamers
 
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