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Myhrecharlie
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Canada
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Posted - 18/08/2018 : 16:48:49
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My Grandfather Lars Paulsen (Poulsen) (DOB Oct.11,1859) Res. Furnęs left Norway on May 30,1884 on the ship Angelo which was I presume was a feeder ship to Hull England. His destination was listed as Pelican Rapids and he did reside there for awhile. I haven't had any luck tracking him from England to the United States |
Edited by - Myhrecharlie on 18/08/2018 18:56:52 |
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AntonH
Norway Heritage Veteran
USA
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Posted - 18/08/2018 : 19:15:40
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A tough find indeed. If you look at the passenger list from the old data base you can see the people who were traveling out of Oslo at the same time on the Angelo. Three families are on the same page as your Lars Paulsen.
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They are
Ingebrit Lien family
Johannes Pedersen family
Ingrid Grenet family
All three of these families arrived on the Sarmatian in Quebec, Quebec, Canada on 11 Jun 1884. So far I have not found your Lars Paulsen on this ship. Is he buried somewhere in the passenger list that has some parts that are hard to read.
Here is the record for
Engebret Lien in the Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935 Name: Engebret Lien Gender: Male Arrival Age: 61 Birth Year: abt 1823 Departure Port: Liverpool, England; Londonderry, Ireland Arrival date: 11 Jun 1884 Arrival Port: Quebec, Quebec, Canada Vessel: Sarmatian
There are 581 passengers on this ship. |
Edited by - AntonH on 18/08/2018 19:21:51 |
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Myhrecharlie
Medium member
Canada
140 Posts |
Posted - 18/08/2018 : 19:23:58
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quote: Originally posted by lyndal40
A tough find indeed. If you look at the passenger list from the old data base you can see the people who were traveling out of Oslo at the same time on the Angelo. Three families are on the same page as your Lars Paulsen.
Link
They are
Ingebrit Lien family
Johannes Pedersen family
Ingrid Grenet family
All three of these families arrived on the Sarmatian in Quebec, Quebec, Canada on 11 Jun 1884. So far I have not found your Lars Paulsen on this ship. Is he buried somewhere in the passenger list that has some parts that are hard to read.
Here is the record for
Engebret Lien in the Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935 Name: Engebret Lien Gender: Male Arrival Age: 61 Birth Year: abt 1823 Departure Port: Liverpool, England; Londonderry, Ireland Arrival date: 11 Jun 1884 Arrival Port: Quebec, Quebec, Canada Vessel: Sarmatian
There are 581 passengers on this ship.
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lynn peterson432
Medium member
USA
168 Posts |
Posted - 18/08/2018 : 19:28:29
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find a grave lars e paulson 1859- 1934 |
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Myhrecharlie
Medium member
Canada
140 Posts |
Posted - 18/08/2018 : 19:29:09
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As far as I know he was traveling by himself to join his sister and brother in Minnesota who had arrived in 1882. I have tried searching in the confirmed connection ships but have had no luck. maybe his name is hard to read. |
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Myhrecharlie
Medium member
Canada
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Posted - 18/08/2018 : 19:32:24
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[quote]Originally posted by lynn peterson432
find a grave lars e paulson 1859- 1934 [/quote
Lars Poulsen changed his last name to Myhre, moved from Minn. to Canada in 1907 I have all his history except for the trip from England to North America |
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JaneC
Norway Heritage Veteran
USA
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lynn peterson432
Medium member
USA
168 Posts |
Posted - 18/08/2018 : 19:52:27
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lars paulson name shows up on the link lyndal posted |
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lynn peterson432
Medium member
USA
168 Posts |
Posted - 18/08/2018 : 20:08:35
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quote: Originally posted by lyndal40
A tough find indeed. If you look at the passenger list from the old data base you can see the people who were traveling out of Oslo at the same time on the Angelo. Three families are on the same page as your Lars Paulsen.
Link
They are
Ingebrit Lien family
Johannes Pedersen family
Ingrid Grenet family and also lars paulsen All three of these families arrived on the Sarmatian in Quebec, Quebec, Canada on 11 Jun 1884. So far I have not found your Lars Paulsen on this ship. Is he buried somewhere in the passenger list that has some parts that are hard to read.
Here is the record for
Engebret Lien in the Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935 Name: Engebret Lien Gender: Male Arrival Age: 61 Birth Year: abt 1823 Departure Port: Liverpool, England; Londonderry, Ireland Arrival date: 11 Jun 1884 Arrival Port: Quebec, Quebec, Canada Vessel: Sarmatian
There are 581 passengers on this ship.
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Myhrecharlie
Medium member
Canada
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Posted - 18/08/2018 : 20:09:47
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quote: Originally posted by lynn peterson432
lars paulson name shows up on the link lyndal posted
Yes it is known he left Norway May 30,1884 on the Angelo which took him as far as Hull England, it is the rest of the journey I need info on. |
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AntonH
Norway Heritage Veteran
USA
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Posted - 18/08/2018 : 20:14:51
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Maybe he used Myhre on the trip. The only passenger i can find on the ship passenger list for the Sarmatian on June 11, 1884 is a Lars P Mhyre. He is on the same page as all of the other passenger families I listed above. He is number 1860.
Now I need to find out what the transcriber called him.
So this is likely him. I read the original passenger record as Lars P Myhre. My best guess as it is not easy to read. He is the only passenger traveling to Pelican Rapids.
Here is on the transcriber lists him.
Earl P Myles in the Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935 Name: Earl P Myles Gender: Male Arrival Age: 24 Birth Year: abt 1860 Departure Port: Liverpool, England; Londonderry, Ireland Arrival date: 11 Jun 1884 Arrival Port: Quebec, Quebec, Canada Vessel: Sarmatian |
Edited by - AntonH on 18/08/2018 20:27:03 |
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Myhrecharlie
Medium member
Canada
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Posted - 18/08/2018 : 20:24:17
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quote: Originally posted by lyndal40
Maybe he used Mhyre on the trip. The only passenger i can find on the ship passenger list for the Sarmatian on June 11, 1884 is a Lars P Mhyre. He is on the same page as all of the other passenger families I listed above. He is number 1860.
Now I need to find out what the transcriber called him.
That could be him as Lars P Myhre is his name after 1886. He might have used that name before as he lived on the Myhr farm. Thank you very interesting |
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AntonH
Norway Heritage Veteran
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Posted - 18/08/2018 : 20:31:51
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Here is a screen shot of the record, see number 1860.
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Edited by - AntonH on 18/08/2018 20:36:25 |
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Myhrecharlie
Medium member
Canada
140 Posts |
Posted - 18/08/2018 : 20:35:33
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quote: Originally posted by lyndal40
Here is a screen shot of the record, see number 1860.
Thank you Lynda I am pretty sure you have found him, I assumed he wouldn't have used the name Myhre untill later but it looks like I assumed wrong. |
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AntonH
Norway Heritage Veteran
USA
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Posted - 18/08/2018 : 20:40:06
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A look at the whole line. You can see that he is going to Pelican Rapids. He is the only passenger I could find going there.
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Edited by - AntonH on 18/08/2018 20:40:54 |
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Myhrecharlie
Medium member
Canada
140 Posts |
Posted - 18/08/2018 : 20:51:19
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quote: Originally posted by lyndal40
A look at the whole line. You can see that he is going to Pelican Rapids. He is the only passenger I could find going there.
Hi Lynda I would say that is him all right as Pelican Rapids was his destination. Interesting Leaves Norway as Lars Poulsen then leaves England as Lars P Myhre Thank you very much. |
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