Pilgrimage
Pilgrimage  - A biography of Anthony Spur Webb, by Alice F. Webb.

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Illustration Wood-splitting in the 70 mile bush
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Illustration Volunteer Rifle Club
1 - 2 – 26
Barbara Aunt to Alice F Webb
1 - 3 – 36
Tom George & Jim Nephews of A S Webb & wife emigrated to NZ 1884
1 - 3 – 36
Walter Uncle of A W Besant
3 – 6 –96 ADRIAN Frederick 1885 German Line
3 – 3 – 80 AHEARN Father Roman Catholic from Takapau
3 – 9 – 114 ALLEN Dr & Mrs Of Napier
3 – 15 – 139 ALLEN Dr J H Died in Napier
3 – 5 – 89 AMUNDSEN ‘Young’ A S Webb called to baptize a dying baby
2 – 3 – 57 AMUNDSEN Amund Original occupier of sections on the Danish line
2 – 3 – 58 ANDERSEN Hans Purchased a cow at Norsewood
1 - 2 – 25 ARNOLD Mrs Taught children at Galley Common
3 – 18 – 149 BARCLAY T Norsewood trooper
1 - 3 - 38
BARKER Mr Yorkshire man first class passenger British Queen May 1884 to NZ
3 – 8 – 106 BEALE Billy Owned first piano in the village
3 – 11 – 123 BEALE Mrs Sister in law of Mrs Groom
1 - 2 – 25 BELLAIRS H W Vicar of Nuneaton Rural Dean Sept 1884
3 – 9 – 112 BENBOW Mr & Mrs Charles Lived beside A S Webb pensioner from Crimean War Grenadier Guards
3 – 15 – 139 BENNETT Frederick Augustus Student at Bishopdale in Nelson
2 – 1 – 51 BERG Captain Master of the ship ‘Hovding’ 1872
1 - 3 – 36 BESANT A W Emigrated with Webb family to NZ 1884
P – 12 BETTS
Married Mary Edmondson
2 – 4 – 60 BJELKE PEDERSEN G Makaretu
1 - 3 – 37 BLISS Mr Stationmaster Stockingford 1884
3 – 9 – 114 BLYTHE Mrs Of Napier
1 - 2 – 28 BOUCHARD Misses Spinster aunts of the squire of Arbory Hall
3 – 9 – 113 BOVAIRD Mr & Mrs J H Managed Mount Herbert Estate at Waipukurau
1 - 3 – 44 BOWMAN Susie Engaged to Arthur Webb
3 – 8 – 105 BRABAZON John Superintendent of Forresters’ Hall
3 – 9 – 113 BRABAZON Mary 2nd daughter of Brabazon adopted by Mr & Mrs J H Bovaird
3 – 8 – 109 BRABAZON Mrs Old from an Irish village Mother of John Brabazon
1 - 3 – 37 BRITISH QUEEN
4-masted vessel Webb family first class passengers to NZ May1884
3 – 2 – 75 BROWNE J J Store owner Irish born American Ormondville
3 – 8 – 105 BROWNE John Of Ormondville
3 – 2 – 75 BROWNE Michael Brother to J J Browne
3 – 17 – 148 BRUCE Charles & Mary Cousins to Maria / Patty Webb
3 – 16 – 144 CARROLL Mr Maori gentleman local Member of Parliament
2 – 4 – 60 CHRISTIANSEN M Luteran work Mauriceville Wairapapa 1886
3 – 10 – 117 CHRISTOFFERSEN Willie From Norsewood
1 - 2 – 29 CLEWS Cornelia Daughter of Mrs Clews and a seamstress
1 - 2 – 29 CLEWS Mrs Little widow of a great age
3 – 3 – 79 CODLIN Mr Smithy Oromondville
3 – 8 – 104 COLEMAN J H Donated £25 for a church at Makotuku
3 – 8 – 105 COLES & SONS
Of Onga Onga
3 – 13 – 131 CRAIG
Baker Gisborne
3 – 13 – 131 CRUBB Mr Gisborne
3 – 19 – 155 CURD F B Schoolmaster Ormondville
3 – 11 – 124 DALGAIRNS Miss Travelling with Rev Henry Hawtrey and his sister and his son
3 – 17 – 147 de LAUTOUR Eva 2nd daughter Gisborne
3 – 20 –160 DEAN Rev O Attended funeral of AS Webb
2- 2 – 54 DROWER Mr Of Waipukurau
3 – 9 – 111 ECCLES Rev J C Preacher Independent Order of Rechabites
3 – 20 – 160 ECCLES Rev J C Attended funeral of AS Webb
P – 11 EDMONDSON Alan Cloth weaver from Keighley Yorkshire
P – 11 EDMONDSON Alan Son of Alan Edmondson cloth weaver
P – 14 EDMONDSON Alan Born March 1737 Bradley near Scipton
P – 14 EDMONDSON Ann Expecting a child mentioned in letter from Alan Edmondson to son Jonathan 17th February 1795
P – 16 EDMONDSON Betsy Married Josiah Webb 1816/17
P – 11 EDMONDSON Elizabeth Daughter of Ann & Jonathan Edmondson also known as little Bet or more often Betsy
P – 11 EDMONDSON George Son of Alan Edmondson cloth weaver
P – 11 EDMONDSON Jonathan Son of Alan Edmondson cloth weaver
P – 11 EDMONDSON Martha Daughter of Alan Edmondson cloth weaver
P – 11 EDMONDSON Mary Daughter of Alan Edmondson cloth weaver
P – 11 EDMONDSON Mary Possibly eldest daughter of Ann & Jonathan Edmondson
P - 14 EDMONDSON Mother of Alan Died 1739
P – 15 EDMONDSON Mrs Wife of Alan snr died 16 March 1806
P – 11 EDMONDSON Sarah Daughter of Alan Edmondson cloth weaver
P – 13 EDMONDSON Tommy Mentioned in letter by Jonathan Edmondson to his parents 5th April 1799
3 – 1 – 72 EDWARDS Rowland Herbert Remittance man murdered wife & 4 children Feb 10 1884 at Ormondville
- 96 EPIPHANY Church of Illustration 1892
2 – 3 – 56 ERICKSEN Ole Arrived 1872 on ‘Hovding’
3 – 13 – 131 ERSKINE
Baker Gisborne
2 – 5 – 61 EVERS Miss German lady school mistress Makotuku
3 – 13 – 131 EWBANK Arthur Gisborne
1 - 3 – 42 FARRER Captain Late of 18th Royal Irish
1 - 3 – 42 FARRER Mrs Gardenhurst Tauranga 1884
2 – 5 – 63 FIRTH Samuel Sawmill on the bank Manawatu River Ormondville
3 – 6 – 97 FISCHER ‘Old’ 1885 German Line
3 – 6 – 96 FISCHER ‘The younger’ 1885 German Line
1 - 3 – 38 FLETCHER Mr Clerk to the purser first class passenger on British Queen May 1884 to NZ
3 – 19 – 155 FORBES Captain G Volunteer rifle club Ormondville
3 – 12 – 127 FOX Canon From Gisborne to Napier
3 – 10 – 120 FOX J E 1889 first canon of Napier cathedral
1 - 3 – 43 FOX Rev John Elliott From England 1884 to Church of the Holy Trinity Gisborne 21st June 1884
2 – 1 – 49 FRIBERG Erik From Stockholm to NZ 1866
3 – 8 – 104 FRIBERG Gertrude Youngest daughter
3 – 9 – 114 FRIBERG Miss Eldest daughter assistant to Miss Reed at Makotuku School
2 – 6 – 65 FRIBERG Mr Died early 1878 Makotuku buried Norsewood left widow one son 4 daughters
2 – 1 – 49 FRIBERG Mrs From Lubeck Germany wife of Erik Friberg
2 – 1 – 50 FRIBERG Nils Arnold Born 1867 Auckland NZ son of Erik Friberg
3 – 13 – 132 GARDINER Rev Alan Gisborne married Archdeacon Williams’ youngest daughter
3 – 13 – 130 GIFFORD ‘Three girls’ A S Webb guardian
P – 12 GREENWOOD Mr Mentioned in letter by Jonathan Edmondson to his parents 5th April 1799
3 – 9 –112 GROOM Bernard Son of R R Groom
3 – 3 – 79 GROOM Mr General store by the railway station Oromondville
3 – 6 –98 GROOM Mr Store in the village
3 – 9 – 111 GROOM R R Of Baptist faith in London
3 – 9 –112 GROOM Robert Son of R R Groom
3 – 13 – 130 GRUBB Rev George Gisborne
3 – 15 – 138 HALL Charles Ormondville
3 – 8 – 107 HALL Zed Brother in law to William Westlake
3 – 11 – 124 HAWTREY Rev Henry
1 - 1 – 22 HAY Colonel Dunse Castle
3 – 8 – 105 HAYWARD Mr Tenor choir Makotuku
3 – 3 – 80 HENSON George Chairman Ormondville School Committee called himself ‘Garge Euson’ a runaway sailor
2 – 5 – 61 HILL Henry Inspector of schools
3 – 9 – 111 HOBBS Rev John Preacher Independent Order of Rechabites
3 – 11 – 125 HOBBS Rev John Of Hastings
3 – 20 – 160 HOVELL Dean Attended funeral of AS Webb
3 – 9 – 113 HOVELL Rev de Berdt Vicar of St John’s Napier
2 – 5 – 61 INGVOLDSEN Miss Norwegian married Mr Thompson
3 – 10 – 120 JARMAN Willie Makotuku 1890
- 129 JENSEN Christian Illustration first home
2 – 5 – 64 JENSEN Christian Norsewood 1878
3 – 19 – 155 JOHNSTONE W Schoolmaster Makotuku
3 – 15 – 139 KING Walter J First master of Whetukura School
1 - 2 – 30 KIRKBY David Missionary worked among North American Indians
3 – 3 – 82 KNIGHT W F Taharaite
3 – 9 – 110 KUTZE
German built a brewery
3 – 9 – 110 KUTZE ‘Younger daughter’ Pupil Teacher at Oromondville
3 – 8 – 105 LAMB Robert Of Napier Designed church at Makotuku
3 – 11 – 125 LARSEN Gustav Scandinavian
3 – 20 – 160 LARSEN Gustav Received the final blessing from AS Webb 17 October 1903
- 33 LARSEN Gustave & Benta Illustration
3 – 9 – 114 LEACH Mr Ormondville Racing Club
2 – 4 - 60 LEGARTH J Makaretu 1888
3 – 10 – 120 LEONARD William 1889 first canon of Napier cathedral
1 - 3 – 38 LUTTON Miss Anne Extracts from her letters became a booklet
2 – 3 – 56 LYNG J Author of The Scandinavian in Australia New Zealand and The Western pacific
- 97 MAKARETU Church Illustration
3 – 9 – 114 MARGONLIATH
Of Napier
3 – 8 – 107 MAYNARD Mr A carpenter sang ‘The Slave Ship’ and others
3 – 19 – 155 McGAVIN Dr Surgeon
3 – 12 – 128 McLEAN ‘Children’ Grandchildren of Archdeacon W L Williams. Dora Webb was governess
3 – 13 – 131 MILLARD Mr & Mrs E C Gisborne
1 - 2 – 26 MITCHELL Rhoda Children’s nurse household of A S Webb
1 - 2 – 33 MITCHELL Rhoda Married in New Zealand
3 – 15 – 139 MULES Bishop Nelson
3 – 8 – 105 NANNESTAD Mrs Lovely soprano voice choir Makotuku
1 - 2 – 27 NEAL Joseph & Ann Letter dated Nov 3rd 1874 Parish Clerk
3 – 5 – 92 NEAL Leonard Son of the old parish clerk near A S Webb’s property at Galley Common England
2 – 4 – 60 NEILSEN Edvard Methodist lay preacher
3 – 5 – 93 NELSON W H Of Tomoana
3 – 13 – 131 NESBIT
Baker Gisborne
3 – 19 – 155 NEWALL Colonel Of Wellington
3 – 15 – 140 NEWLING Horace Presented books to Edmond Webb at Makotuku
- 144 NICKOLAISON Factory Illustration
3 – 10 – 117 NIELSEN Anna Daughter of Pastor Nielsen may have married Moncrieff with child named Gladys
3 – 10 – 117 NIELSEN Pastor Edvard Methodist Paster from Norsewood
3 – 10 – 117 NIELSEN Paulus Son of Pastor Nielsen
3 – 7 – 102 NIKOLAISON Emil Younger and invalid son of Ole Nikolaison
3 – 7 – 101 NIKOLAISON Mr & Mrs Niels Lived on the original 40 acre section granted to Ole Nikolaison father of Niels
2 – 5 – 64 NIKOLAISON Mrs Niels Daughter of Christian Jensen
3 – 7 – 102 NIKOLAISON Mrs Niels Daughter of Christian Jensen
3 – 7 – 102 NIKOLAISON Olaf First son of Neils Nikolaison
3 – 7 – 101 NIKOLAISON Ole Arrived on ‘Fritz Reuter’
3 – 7 – 102 NIKOLAISON Peter Eldest son of Ole Nikolaison married and settled at Norsewood
2 – 1 – 52 NORDBYE Captain Arrived Napier NZ December 1873 on ship ‘Hovding’ not the same vessel which arrived 1872
- 96 NORSEWOOD
Illustration Original church
- 97 NORSEWOOD Lutheran Church Illustration
3 – 7 – 102 OLSEN Peter Took his father’s Christian name adding ‘sen’ (son) and was known as Peter Olsen
3 – 7 – 102 OLSEN Peter Changed his name by deed poll and became Peter Nikolaison
2 – 1 – 50 ORMOND J D Chairman of the Provincial Government
- 80 ORMONDVILLE
Illustration Church interior
- 81 ORMONDVILLE
Illustration first dairy factory
- 128 ORMONDVILLE
Illustration wooden trestle bridge
3 – 9 – 111 PARKINSON Joshua Preacher Independent Order of Rechabites
3 – 12 – 127 PARKINSON Rev Joshua St Augustine Napier
2 – 5 – 63 PARSONS Mr Sawmill at Makotuku
3 – 8 – 105 PASSONS Sidney Son of Makotuku sawmiller
1 - 1 – 22 PATERSON
Parents of wife of Anthony Spur Webb
3 – 10 – 118 PATERSON Barbara After the death of her sister Flora she emigrated to Ormondville NZ
3 – 10 – 118 PATERSON Flora Eldest Sister of Patty / Maria WEBB
- 32 PATERSON Home Illustration Dunse Scotland
3 – 17- 146
PAYNE Miss Frances Matron Wellington Hospital
3 – 3 – 81 PLANK Mr & Mrs Ormondville
2 – 3 – 57 POPOFFSKI
Polish national at Makotuku
3 – 3 – 79 PREECE Captain Resident Magistrate from Napier
3 – 19 – 152 QUINTRELL F W Lay Reader Ormondville
3 – 3 – 79 REDWARD F W Butcher Oromondville
3 – 8 – 107 REDWARD Mr Sang ‘The Postman’s Knock
3 – 9 – 114 REED Miss Makotuku School
3 – 9 – 114 REMINGTON Mr Leased the hotel
1 - 3 – 43 RIDSDALE
Of Pyrford formerly neighbour at Ripley of A S Webb
2 – 4 – 60 RIES H M From Slesviger to Norsewood 1886 Lutheran missioner
3 – 4 –86 ROBERTSHAWE Mrs Sister of Mr W F Knight
3 – 20 – 160 ROBERTSHAWE Rev E Attended funeral of AS Webb
3 – 4 – 86 ROBERTSHAWE Rev Edward Parish stretched from Woodville to Takapau he lived in Dannevirke also Headmaster of the school
3 – 13 – 131 ROBISON E C C Gisborne
3 – 7 – 100 ROSIE Miss Resigned as mistress of Oromondville School went to Gisborne
3 – 8 – 106 ROYTHORNE Mr Leased 117 acres to A S Webb
3 – 9 – 114 RUTHERFURD Dorothy Daughter of Mrs Rutherfurd
3 – 9 – 114 RUTHERFURD Metallil Daughter of Mrs Rutherfurd
3 – 9 – 114 RUTHERFURD Mrs Of Napier
2 – 4 – 60 SASS Pastor Norsewood
1 - 2 – 26 SATCHWELL Mary Cook to A S Webb & family
2 – 6 – 66 SCANDINAVIAN Immigrants From Ole Ericksen’s list
2 – 6 –67 SCANDINAVIAN Immigrants Further names
1 - 2 – 34 SCATTERGOOD
Elderly widow did the laundry work for the household of A S Webb
3 – 2 –75 SKINNER Mary Jose Phine Daughter of Mr Skinner the baker
3 – 2 – 74 SKINNER Mr Baker Ormondville
3 – 8 – 106 SMALL W Store in lower Norsewood
3 – 11 – 123 SMITH Harry Amature taxidermist
3 – 9 – 112 SMITH Henry Former neighbour of A S Webb
3 – 5 – 93 SMITH Mrs E Came to NZ with 2 sons 4 daughters plus 2 others who came later settled in Ormondville
P – 11 SPUR Ann Wife of Jonathan Edmondson
3 – 10 – 120 ST. HILL H W 1889 first canon of Napier cathedral
3 – 4 – 87 ST. HILL Rev Harry Woodford Of Havelock North
- 10 STOCKINGFORD Vicarage Illustration
- 33 STUART Bishop Illustration with daughter
1 - 3 – 40 STUART Bishop At Napier 1884
3 – 8 – 105 SUGDEN Mr General Store Makotuku
1 - 1 – 21 TATE Rev Charles Brother in law of Anthony Spur Webb curacy at Ripley Surrey
1 - 2 – 25 THOMAS Jno Vicar of Attlebury Nuneaton Sept 1884
2 – 5 – 61 THOMPSON Mr Englishman school master Norsewood
2 – 4 – 60 TOPHOLM N Makaretu
3 – 1 – 71 TROY Mrs Coote Road Napier
3 – 20 – 160 TUKE Canon Attended funeral of AS Webb
1 - 3 – 43 WAIAPU E C Letter to A S Webb 1884
3 – 12 – 128 WALLACE Rev W G Of Dannevirke
- 48 WEBB
Illustration later additions to the home
1 - 2 – 28 WEBB Anthony James Son of Anthony Spur Webb & wife
- 11 WEBB Anthony Spur & Maria Illustration
P – 17 WEBB Anthony Spur Youngest child of Josiah & Betsy Webb
1 - 1 – 22 WEBB Anthony Spur Married 26 June 1862 Dunse near Berwick-on-Tweed Scotland
1 - 2 – 24 WEBB Anthony Spur Emigrated to NZ May 1884
1 - 1 – 22 WEBB Anthony Spur 1862 Portsmouth chaplaincy at the barracks
1 - 2 – 24 WEBB Anthony Spur Vicar at Stockingford Warwickshire 1884
1 - 2 – 32 WEBB Anthony Spur Son of Josiah & Betsy Webb had 4 sons & 5 daughters
3 – 20 – 160 WEBB Anthony Spur Died 19 October 1903 cancer of the jaw buried at Ormondville
1 - 3 – 36 WEBB Anthony Youngest son of A S Webb & wife later known as Tony aged 4 and half 1884
3 – 16 – 144 WEBB Anthony Served in the Boer War aged 19
1 - 2 – 24 WEBB Arthur Eldest son of Anthony Spur Webb & his wife born at Portsea
1 - 3 – 44 WEBB Arthur Profession Mathematical Master
1 - 3 –45 WEBB Arthur Died before he was due to marry Susie Bowman
P – 17 WEBB Betsy Died 2 to 3 yrs after the birth of Anthony Spur Webb
Front piece WEBB Canon & Mrs A S Illustration
P – 17 WEBB Children Of nine four died in infancy parents Josiah & Betsy Webb
1 - 2 – 24 WEBB Children 4 sons & 5 daughters born to Anthony Spur Webb & his wife
1 - 2 – 26 WEBB Edmond Son of Anthony Spur Webb & his wife
1 - 3 – 36 WEBB Edmondson Third son of A S Webb & wife
- 48 WEBB Family Illustration outside their home
P – 16 WEBB Jonathan First son of Betsy & Josiah Webb born June 1818
1 - 2 – 32 WEBB Jonathan Eldest son of Josiah & Betsy Webb had 6 sons & 3 daughters
- 11 WEBB Josiah & Mary R Illustration
P – 16 WEBB Josiah Married Betsy (Elizabeth) Edmondson 1816/17
P – 17 WEBB Josiah From farming people in Hampshire
1 - 2 - 32 WEBB Josie Son of Josiah & Betsy Webb had 5 sons & two daughters
3 – 3 –83 WEBB Maria Wife of A S Webb also known as Patty
3 – 3 – 83 WEBB Maria Wife of Jonathan Webb elder brother of A S Webb
1 - 3 – 36 WEBB Mary Dora Edith Anne Alice Daughters of A S Webb & wife Alice was aged 8 in 1884
P – 17 WEBB Mary Sister of Anthony Spur Webb
3 – 7 – 100 WEBB Mary Appointed mistress of Ormondville School
- 32 WEBB Mother & Father Illustration with ‘Margaret’ a cow
1 - 3 – 44 WEBB Rev. Anthony Spurr Webb Arrived 12 July 1884 appointed Missionary Clergyman resides at Ormondville
1 - 2 – 24 WEBB Uncle Josie Died leaving a motherless family of 5 boys & 2 girls
1 - 2 – 24 WEBB William Second son of Anthony Spur Webb & his wife born at Bath
1 - 2 – 33 WEBB Willie Son of Anthony Spur Webb & wife went to Birmingham School of Art
1 - 3 – 36 WEBB Willie Migrated to NZ due to illness 1883
1 - 3 – 40 WEBB Willie Died in Tonga before his parents arrived in NZ 1884
3 – 8 – 107 WESTLAKE William Brother in law to Zed Hall
3 – 11 – 124 WILLIAMS
Archdeacon Samuel Of Te Aute
3 – 5 – 94 WILLIAMS
Of Te Aute
3 – 13 – 130 WILLIAMS Archdeacon & Mrs W L Gisborne
3 – 13 – 130 WILLIAMS Herbert Gisborne
3 – 13 – 132 WILLIAMS Herbert Son of Archdeacon Williams
3 – 10 – 120 WILLIAMS Samuel 1889 first canon of Napier cathedral
3 – 12 – 129 WILLS Rev T J Ormondville
1 - 2 – 27 WILSON Emma Letter dated Nov 3rd 1874
1 - 2 – 34 WOODWARD Sarah Helped in the household of A S Webb
3 – 3 – 80 WORBOYS Rev J Methodists from Woodville
1 - 2 – 25 WORCESTER L Sept 6 1884
3 – 2 – 77 YOUNGMAN James Norsewood brother to Robert
3 – 2 – 77 YOUNGMAN Robert Norsewood brother to James
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List of Scandinavian Immigrants (as far as is ascertainable) from Ole Ericksen’s list


2 – 6 – 66 AMUNDSEN Amund
2 – 6 – 67 ANDERSEN Martin
2 – 6 – 66 ANDERSON August
2 – 6 – 66 ANDERSON Niels
2 – 6 – 66 ANDERSON Theodor
2 – 6 – 67 BERNTSON Johan
2 – 6 – 67 BOLTSTADT Hans
2 – 6 – 66 CHRISTOFFERSON Edward
2 – 6 – 66 CHRISTOFFERSON Ole
2 – 6 – 66 CHRISTOPHERSEN Chris
2 – 6 – 66 ENGELBRETSEN Engelbret
2 – 6 – 67 ENGELBRETSEN Johannes
2 – 6 – 66 ERICKSEN Anders
2 – 6 – 66 ERICKSEN B Cabinetmaker
2 – 6 – 66 ERICKSEN Ole
2 – 6 – 66 FAGER Erick
2 – 6 – 66 FINSEN Christopher
2 – 6 – 66 FREDERICKSEN Emanuel
2 – 6 – 66 GUNDERSEN Ole
2 – 6 – 67 GUNDERSEN Peter
2 – 6 – 66 GUNDERSON Berthold
2 – 6 – 66 HALVORSEN Johan
2 – 6 – 66 HANSEN Edward
2 – 6 – 66 HANSEN Martin
2 – 6 – 66 HANSEN Martin
2 – 6 – 67 HANSEN Mathias
2 – 6 – 66 HANSEN Nikolai Cabinetmaker
2 – 6 – 66 JACKOBSEN Pole
2 – 6 – 67 JAKOBSEN Hans
2 – 6 – 67 JOHANNESON Karl
2 – 6 – 66 JOHANNSEN Anders
2 – 6 – 66 JOHANNSEN Ole
2 – 6 – 66 JONASEN Thomas
2 – 6 – 66 JONASSEN Jan
2 – 6 – 66 JONHANSEN Jan
2 – 6 – 67 LARSEN Anders
2 – 6 – 66 LARSEN Lars
2 – 6 – 67 LARSEN Peter
2 – 6 – 66 LAURIRG E A
2 – 6 – 66 LIST Johan
2 – 6 – 66 LUND Ole
2 – 6 – 66 LUNDGREN Anders
2 – 6 – 66 MORTENSEN Frederick
2 – 6 – 67 NIELSEN Jeus
2 – 6 – 66 NIELSON Anton
2 – 6 – 67 NORDBYE O O
2 – 6 – 66 OLSEN Emil Mechanic
2 – 6 – 67 OLSEN Emil Tailor
2 – 6 – 66 OLSEN Hans
2 – 6 – 66 OLSEN Karl
2 – 6 – 66 OLSEN Ole Berger
2 – 6 – 66 OLSEN Torkel
2 – 6 – 66 PEDERSEN Peder
2 – 6 – 66 PERSON Erick
2 – 6 – 67 PETERSEN Edward
2 – 6 – 67 PETERSEN Johan Blacksmith
2 – 6 – 67 PETERSON Martin
2 – 6 – 66 SORENSON N
2 – 6 – 67 STOKE Hans P
2 – 6 – 66 SVENSEN Christian
2 – 6 – 66 SVENSEN Engelbret
2 – 6 – 66 SVERDRUP Harold
2 – 6 – 66 THORESEN Anders
2 – 6 – 66 THORESEN Edward
2 – 6 – 67 TJELS Mr
2 – 6 – 66 WAHL Fred
2 – 6 – 66 WINGER Johan
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Further names of Scandinavian Immigrants  ref.    2 – 6 - 67


ADRIAN Miilery ANDERSEN Jens ANDERSON Anton
BECK Mathias BENGSTON J BRIESKE
FIERABEND FINSEN FISCHER
GRADMAN Dr. GRUBNER HANSEN Pommerans Mads
HOLM HULENA IGGULDEN
JENSEN Christian LARSEN Gustav LARSEN Nils
LUNDGRID MAGUNSEN Piers MARCUSSEN
NIELSEN Jakob NIKOLAISEN Ole OLSEN Andreas (painter)
OLSEN P C RASMUSSEN Peder SCHAARE
SCHMIDT Gottlieb SCHMIDT Jorgen SVENSEN
TORKILSON TOSTENSEN WINGER John
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