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judy41
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Posted - 27/02/2003 :  20:26:59  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I may be misreading the information, but it appears I am missing a Cunard line connection from Liverpool to the US in 1882. I have found my Great-grandmother on the Kristiania Emmigrant Log indicating she was to sail from Kristiania on 17 Mar 1882 aboard the Angelo; the agent listed is M. A. Lea. However, when I click on "corresponding ships" for that journey, there are no Cunard line ships on the list. Can someone suggest to me how I might determine on what ship she may have reached in US? Or am I misreading something?
Judy

Trond
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Norway
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Posted - 28/02/2003 :  20:54:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Cunard Line sailed to both Boston and New York in 1882 and agent M. A. Lea specially recommended Boston as a port of arrival. Other Liners steamships that corresponded with the Angelo March 17 departures arrived in America in the timeframe March 31 – April 5.
I suggest maybe to have a look for Cunard steamships passenger list in Boston on this timeframe (give some extra to days) but do not forget arrivals in New York.


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judy41
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Posted - 28/02/2003 :  21:30:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Is there a listing somewhere of the Cunard line ships that arrived in America from March 31-April 5? I appreciate your (Trond's) information about Boston being a potential port of arrival.

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