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Borge
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Posted - 03/07/2002 :  00:02:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
We had a quiet week 26, it's summer!

On July 2 we added the passenger lists for 4 ships arriving to New York with Norwegian passengers in 1844. The bark Juno, Capt. Bendixen, bark Salvator, Capt. Gasman and brig Tricolor, Capt. Overvien. The Salvator and Tricolor lists were actually not very nice, as they were messy and partly only with initials. The last list is actually not much of a list, it is for 1 Norwegian passenger arriving on the ship Stephanie, and as the rest of the passengers were mainly from Germany we did only transcribe the one Norwegian on that list.




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