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norwaynut
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Posted - 31/07/2003 :  23:08:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
On ship list for 1866 Iris from Stavanger, I am wondering if passengers #150 and 151 were from farm Erland instead of Eritzland. If so then #150 would be Mikkel Andreas (Mikkelsen) Erland--who I was searching for. Also then #139, #150, & #151 are kin! Your Ship lists are so great as I have found many of my ancestors on them. Tthank you so much! Lorene

Edited by - Borge on 01/08/2003 19:34:33

Borge
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Posted - 31/07/2003 :  23:42:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Lorene

I am not sure, I do not have a copy of the original list, I was transcribing directly from the film. The reader I used did not have a copying function.

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norwaynut
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Posted - 01/08/2003 :  01:31:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you for the reply! Would the National Archives have this list in Washington D. C.? I will order a copy of it if they do. Lorene

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Borge
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Posted - 01/08/2003 :  08:34:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
No, I don't think so. This was a Canadian arrival, so you should probably have to get the film from NAC, or throug the LDS. I know the NAC will send films via Inter Library Loan too.

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