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Jockepoole
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Sweden
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Posted - 23/04/2003 :  14:28:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Jag har ett problem!

Jag har varit inne på www.ellisisland.org och hittat den passagerar lista på de två personer som emmigrera med SS Island år 1904 den 18-19 maj från Kristiania till New York den 4 juni 1904. Personerna heter Kalda Anderson och Johan Carlson.
Mitt problem är att i passagerar listan se vart de åkte (final destination). Jag har till och med beställt hem manifestet på passagerar listan för att försöke se vart deras slutmål var, men de går inte så bra.
Vart ska jag vända mig? vem ska jag fråga?

/Joakim


Brining
Norway Heritage Veteran

USA
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Posted - 24/04/2003 :  02:11:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Their final destination is John Lind, 21st Avenue, Perth Amboy, New Jersey.
Kalda says he is her brother in law and Johan says he is his Uncle.
To view the manifest you have to register. If you are having trouble with that I don't know enough Swedish to explain how.
Carla
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