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robhansen
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 19/02/2009 :  00:29:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I've lost a family member!!

I know Hanna Eline Hansdatter got on the "Hero" in 1889 in Trondheim Is there any way of verifying she got to Hull??

I don't see how to find details of which boat she got on next - can someone please find the second leg presumably Liverpool to Castle Gardens??

Also is there a lists of fatalities on board?? Is there any way of confirmimg she even got to america .

Thankyou for your time,

Rob.

jkmarler
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USA
7790 Posts

Posted - 19/02/2009 :  01:55:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Rob,

By all means check the Castle Gardens database online (Google will find it) to see if the lady shows up but also be aware that after 1850 the majority of Norwegians coming to North America landed in Canada (Quebec, usually) first.

Good Luck!

Jackie M.


Edited by - jkmarler on 19/02/2009 01:58:31
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jwiborg
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Norway
4961 Posts

Posted - 19/02/2009 :  17:57:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,
Hanna Pedersen (28) arrived Quebec on the SS Circassian on July 7th, 1889, sailing from Liverpool. She is listed with her husband's lastname.
Source: Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935

Jan Peter

Edited by - jwiborg on 19/02/2009 18:17:41
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robhansen
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Posted - 21/02/2009 :  13:32:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello to both of you,

Did she get off in Quebec or did she carry on?

Had she changed her mind about Wisconsin then or did she do that later??

Rob.
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Flapjaxsid
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USA
41 Posts

Posted - 21/02/2009 :  13:51:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Jan Peter,

How do I access the Canadian records you refer to. I am interested in finding my ancestors landing in Quebec in September or October 1880.

Thanks for your help.

Sid Thompson
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robhansen
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United Kingdom
21 Posts

Posted - 21/02/2009 :  14:19:25  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
that's exactly what I'm wondering - are they on the government site??
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Hopkins
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USA
3351 Posts

Posted - 21/02/2009 :  14:22:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Did you miss the article(s) on this website that give a great deal of information about finding and using the Canadian records? Perhaps you should step back and study the articles.
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jwiborg
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Norway
4961 Posts

Posted - 21/02/2009 :  17:03:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by Flapjaxsid

Jan Peter,

How do I access the Canadian records you refer to. I am interested in finding my ancestors landing in Quebec in September or October 1880.

Thanks for your help.

Sid Thompson

The passenger list is available through ancestry.com.

Jan Peter
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Brining
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USA
868 Posts

Posted - 22/02/2009 :  02:43:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The Quebec City Passenger Lists Index 1865-1900 is Here

The Quebec passenger lists are digitized on line. You can view them Click Here

Carla
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