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Posted - 30/04/2002 :  13:04:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ole Severin Eriksen is registrated emigrated from Bergen 26.05.1881 with Norddeutscher Lloyd. He emigrated with his wife and 1 son. Two of his children Emma Katrine and Olaf Severin emigrated 10.09.1887 with Inman Line. My question is where did they emigrate, and wich boat leaveded from Bergen in 1881 and 1887 on this date?

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Posted - 30/04/2002 :  21:58:10  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
We have limited information of departure from Bergen, but:
There could be two ways of travelling from Bergen to Bremen, Germany in 1881. The “Route 1 “ had a route from Hammerfest - Hamburg twice a week stopping at several stops along the vest coast. Alternative two is a route from Christiansand to Fredrikshavn,Denmark and by train to Bremen. In Bremen they embarked large transatlantic steamers. In this case there are two ships that arrived New York June 17 that may be interested to have a look at; The “S/S Main” and the “S/S Nürnberg”.
The Inman Line 1887 from Bergen used one of the Wilson Line Steamers from Bergen – Stavanger – Hull, England and from Liverpool with a lager Atlantic Steamship to New York. The children could have reached the “S/S City of Richmond” that arrived New York September 21 or the “S/S Ohio” arriving in New York September 30


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