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kea
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Posted - 26/08/2001 :  19:01:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have a bracelet (from c. late 1800s) engraved 'D. Anderssen, Christiania'. Original owner travelled via Liverpool, United Kingdom. Can anyone provide any information on the above?

Borge
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Norway
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Posted - 01/09/2001 :  19:58:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It is very hard to be able to help you, if you can't provide any other additional information to what you have posted.

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savannah
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Canada
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Posted - 20/08/2007 :  03:19:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi I am Looking for ships list for Charles Emerald Anderson Imigrated to Canada abt. 1876 from Gothenburg Sweden parents were Ephriam and Mary Anderson sugar refiners of Gothenburg , Charles was born 1856.
Deloris Anderson Canada

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Trond
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Norway
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Posted - 20/08/2007 :  23:38:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Most likely the company and shop David Andersen in Oslo.

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