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AntonH
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Posted - 13/11/2016 :  23:06:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is the arrival of Lars, Peter and Randi into Canada. I am not sure why they are transcribed under this last name but it certainly made the search for them somewhat more difficult.

Lars A Sirkilsen
in the Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935
Name: Lars A Sirkilsen
Gender: Male
Age: 47
Birth Year: abt 1839
Date of Arrival: 10 May 1886
Vessel: Polynesian
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Port of Arrival: Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England

Name: Peter L Sirkilsen
Gender: Male
Age: 8
Birth Year: abt 1878
Date of Arrival: 10 May 1886
Vessel: Polynesian
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Port of Arrival: Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England; Londonderry, Ireland

Name: Randine Sirkilsen
Gender: Female
Age: 4
Birth Year: abt 1882
Date of Arrival: 10 May 1886
Vessel: Polynesian
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Port of Arrival: Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England; Londonderry, Ireland

Edited by - AntonH on 13/11/2016 23:10:37
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AntonH
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Posted - 13/11/2016 :  23:22:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Well the answer to their names lies in the Emmigration record. They used the last name of Sørkilmo. Here are the three of them leaving Trondhiem.

Lars A. Sørkilmo

http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/gen/vis/8/pe00000000087287

There is a Sørkilmoen, Nord-Trøndelag that may be the place that is mentioned in the Emmigration record. It is located in Hegra/ Stjørdal so that makes sense.

It can be found if you use FINN/Kart and enter Sørkilmoen in the search box at this site.

https://kart.finn.no

Edited by - AntonH on 13/11/2016 23:38:45
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JaneC
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Posted - 13/11/2016 :  23:59:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Nice!

Lars and children are headed to Wells, Minnesota (which is in Faribault county)

Maybe this is Gurina: link

Edited by - JaneC on 14/11/2016 00:02:23
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eibache
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Norway
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Posted - 14/11/2016 :  09:33:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Sørkilmo.
Tickets for Lars, Peter, Randi and Gurine was paid for in US.

Einar
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cdahl
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Posted - 14/11/2016 :  15:00:59  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
First of all I want to apologize for continuing this posting that began almost 9 years ago. At that time I was researching my g-g-grandmother, Mali Torgersdtr. and her family. Of course, her first son, Thomas was the son of Lars Moe. Their desendents live in our community and both Lars Moe and Mali Torgersdtr and her husband Tosten Olson are buried in the same cemetery. In the "Fine a Grave" site for Lars Moe it shows Mali Torgersdtr. as his wife and that is wrong. Due to this I tried to find more info on Lars Arntson Moe as I am meeting with his g-granddaughter today. Before this my only concern for him was his relationship with my g-g-grandmother. Thanks so much to all who responded!!! I have much to digest today. But truly I am so grateful as I couldn't find him in the emigration listing.
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