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    1. Re: HANS ARNSEN,ARNSSEN,JONSEN,JONSSEN??
    2. Have you any dates, farms, etc. ? Tore T On 16 Oct 2000 06:32:56 -0700, olla@eot.com (Viola Seward) wrote: >Mornin Listers, would there be any way a person could check on name only >in a bygdbok? My ggrandfather had a brother Hans Arnsen,Arnssen or >Jonsen,Jonssen. His father was Arnt. His brothers were Jon who bought >Ulvinlittl and Rasmuss who bought Liera. Would Hans have stayed in the >same area as his brothers? I believe all three boys were born in Ytteroy >and two were known to be in Inderoy. >Thanx. >Viola. >

    10/22/2000 12:29:41
    1. Re: GEN-NORDIC-D Digest V00 #315
    2. nelson
    3. Hi GEN-NORDIC Listers, I just want to remind you of some very good web resources for Scandinavian researchers. Some that I have found extremely helpful are: Steve Johansson's SE-FAQs--A Site For Swedish Genealogical Researchers (currently under revisions): http://members.home.net/sefaqs/ Carol Reese' Danish Genealogy List "Frequently Asked Questions" at: http://pages.prodigy.net/eaglesphan/denmarklist/ Karla's Norway List Page at: http://members.tdn.com/dagwood/NorwayList.htm Jerry Longstrom's Home Page at: http://fp.firstinter.net/jell/ Happy hunting! Regards, Jeanne Nelson -- ABSOLUTELY FAMILY! http://absolutelyfamily.homestead.com/ FAMILY NEWSLETTER NEWS http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bruce/FamNewsNews.htm

    10/21/2000 11:31:32
    1. Re: Aakre
    2. Stian Høiset
    3. [Dennis Aker] > > I am looking for any information about the Family name of Aakre. According > to the Shiplist Quebec 1865-1875. Peder Jorgensen Aakre, his wife Gjorand > and their 5 children left from Bergen in 1868 on a ship called Ornen. The > place of birth of the whole family was listed as Kinsevig. I am unable to > find any information about the community of Kinsevig. Any information would > be appreciated. "Aakre" is quite a common surname in Norway. "Kinsevig" is probably "Kinsarvig", "Kingservik" in 1865. See the online 1865 census at <URL: http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/wc/webcens.exe?slag=n&filename=arkivverket/ft1865/f61230&postnr=2413&spraak=e> for information about the family at that time. Best regards, Stian

    10/21/2000 11:37:47
    1. Sudetenland
    2. Egil Huke
    3. looking for any information about my grandparents in Ruppersdorf ,Reichenberg. My father,Ernst Hadrich,was born in Ruppersdorf 10.10.1914. My grandmothers first name was Juliane.I dont now my grandfathers. Any help to find the family, or how to do it,will be very welcome. Best regard Lillian Ewa Hadrich Huke egilhuke@frisurf.no

    10/21/2000 11:28:28
    1. 100 000 soldiers of french 1st Empire
    2. Philippe RAMONA
    3. Hello, The Ste Helen's medal database is still growing and reach now the number of 100 000 soldiers of the first Empire who got the Ste Helen's medal in 1857. The names and history of these men are available for free on our website and database. english version:http://stehelene.geneactes.org/anglais.htm french version:http://stehelene.geneactes.org/index.htm We consider that about 1/3 of the total number of people who got the medal are now known, whom the great majority of belgian ones. We thank all people who are voluntary working on the project. Their names are on the first page of the site. We are still working to find all soldiers that are unknown. We are thinking that, such as in Belgium, some of them might have been decorated in other countries. We are wondering about some soldiers coming from Denmark or Sweeden (with Bernadotte). If you are living in this country and want to help us, please try to search in your archives places or ask the question to the curators to know if the medal has been distributed in your country. Then contact us at this adress: mailto:sthelen@caids.net You may also add a link or a logo on our website (look on the english page of the site) Thank you for your attention and your help -- Philippe RAMONA The genealogist's toolbox: http://www.es-conseil.fr/pramona The great internet genealogical databases: Geneanet:http://www.geneanet.org Geneactes: http://www.geneactes.org GeneaBank: http://www.geneabank.org Migranet: http://migranet.geneactes.org Ste hlne: http://stehelene.geneactes.org Invalides: http://www.geneactes.org/hoteldesinvalides

    10/21/2000 10:47:06
    1. Aakre
    2. Dennis Aker
    3. I am looking for any information about the Family name of Aakre. According to the Shiplist Quebec 1865-1875. Peder Jorgensen Aakre, his wife Gjorand and their 5 children left from Bergen in 1868 on a ship called Ornen. The place of birth of the whole family was listed as Kinsevig. I am unable to find any information about the community of Kinsevig. Any information would be appreciated. Thank You Dennis Aker daker@adco2.net

    10/21/2000 08:25:50
    1. 150 NORDIC CEMETERIES, SHIPS LISTS, CENSUSES, MILITARY RECORDS ONLINE
    2. Find over 150 links to Nordic cemeteries, ships passenger lists, censuses, military records, and other family history information at http://genealogylinks.net where there are now over 7,000 links for: Nordic Countries (over 150 links) rest of Continental Europe (over 650 links) USA (over 3,000 links) Canada (over 520 links) UK & Ireland (over 2,000 links) Australia and New Zealand (over 550 links) Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/ Before you buy.

    10/21/2000 04:40:33
    1. Looking for Father
    2. GummiBear
    3. Hi, My Dad moved from Denamrk to Sweden (to work for Volvo I think) in 1959/60.. was engaged to my mom but she refused to leave with him. Her name was Birthe Sabroe Meyer and his was Leif Eriksen or Erikson How can I find any info on this..?? any help appreciated.. Currently residing in Australia, and hope to write or meet with my father if he is willing.. Cheers Ken

    10/20/2000 09:12:44
    1. Anders Lundberg
    2. Buck Burkman
    3. I am trying to trace my ancestor Anders Johansson Lundberg. The earliest record that I have for him is the record of his marriage on July 25, 1824 to Anna Caisa Eriksdatter in Nederkalix parish (Norrbotten Lan) in Sweden. At the time of the marriage Anders was living in Mörtträsk, Nederkalix parish. His bride was living on Granån farm (Nedre Kalix Parish) The couple remained at Granån until May 7, 1837 when they and their children moved to Lappträsk in Karungi parish. In 1838 they moved again this time to Kalix Parish. About 1841 the family moved again to Alta, Norway where they took root. According to communion records, Anders was born in 1802 (where?), his father 's name was Johan William Bjorn b. 1775 (don't know where), and his mother was Brita Larsdatter b. 1765 (don't know where). I would be most grateful for help in pinning down a birth place and date for Anders, his father and his mother and/or other information about his ancestors -- Buck Burkman Tallahassee, Florida

    10/20/2000 02:38:13
    1. SV: Kan noen finsk??
    2. Knut-Frode Lid
    3. Knut-Frode Lid skrev: >Not realy genealogy, but we must also think of the living, and my cousin's > son in Norway is going to be married to a girl from Finland and I need to > have translated: > > Til lykke med dagen, natten og fremtiden! to Finnish > Best wishes for the day, the nigth and future! Jeg har fått mange svar, og heldigvis er noen like, slik at jeg tørr bruke dem, for det kunne jo være at jeg skrev noe helt annet, siden jeg ikke forstår hva jeg har skrevet! TAKK FOR ALLE FORSLAGENE/SVARENE THANKS FOR AL THE ANSWERES. Knut-Frode Lid. PS. skal hilse den finske bruden DS

    10/20/2000 11:35:51
    1. Re: Kan noen finsk??
    2. Kenneth Udd
    3. Hi Knut-Frode: Here is a direct translation (according to my swedish 'ear'): Parhaimmat onnittelut päivälle, yölle ja tulevaisuudelle! The content is of course not according to the grammatical books, but in this case is the underlying meaning the improtant thing. Hilsen Kenneth PS hoppas du ser ä och ö bokstäverna i texten. Knut-Frode Lid wrote: > Not realy genealogy, but we must also think of the living, and my cousin's > son in Norway is going to be married to a girl from Finland and I need to > have translated: > > Til lykke med dag, natten og fremtiden! to Finnish > > Best wishes for the day, the nigth and future! > > Anyone can help me?? > > -- > Knut-Frode Lid > Holmenåsen 21 1394 Nesbru > k-flid@online.no knut.lid@tine.no

    10/20/2000 06:32:24
    1. Re: Kan noen finsk??
    2. Kaarle Marttila
    3. If you mean the wedding day and night, I should say in finnish: Paljon onnea hääpäivänä, -yönä ja tulevaisuudessa! (Lot's of luck at wedding day and night and in the future) Regards Kalle Knut-Frode Lid wrote: > > Not realy genealogy, but we must also think of the living, and my cousin's > son in Norway is going to be married to a girl from Finland and I need to > have translated: > > Til lykke med dag, natten og fremtiden! to Finnish > > Best wishes for the day, the nigth and future! > > Anyone can help me?? > > -- > Knut-Frode Lid > Holmenåsen 21 1394 Nesbru > k-flid@online.no knut.lid@tine.no

    10/20/2000 06:25:50
    1. New Hadlund Info
    2. Mark A Hadlund
    3. Doing a HADLUND search at FamilySearch.org, I found 8 new probable relatives. Here are the ones mentioned in the International Genealogical Index, 2 for Sweden, 1 for Norway. Amelia Cholette HADLUND, born Humstad, , Sweden; Brita HADLUND, marriage 28 Dec. 1814, Kungsara, Vastmanland, Sweden; Othea Roaldine HADLUND, marriage 9 Sept. 1870, Lyngen, Troms, Norway. Any suggestions on where to go from here? Mark ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    10/18/2000 10:05:20
    1. Bloomfield, NJ/NY information ?
    2. Hans Gangsto
    3. Looking for possible information on Martin Larsen born near Haugesund Norway in 1893, who emigrated to US in 1912 and settled in Bloomfield in the NJ/NY area where he married a swedish woman and ran a painting business. They had one son Leonard Larsen born around 1920-1925, who later married a german woman and moved "west somewhere" and had two sons. Family in Norway are looking to reestablish contact. Know anything ? Would appreciate hearing from you ! Rgrds Hans Gangstoe Udlandsvingen 34 5500 Haugesund

    10/17/2000 11:36:07
    1. Re: how to find ancestor??
    2. Doug Holtz
    3. Thanks Michael. Doug Michael VanBaaren <norseman@jps.net> wrote in message news:01c0363b$996e7fe0$683477d8@vanbaarm... > Here's another idea. I just returned from the LDS (Mormon) Family History > Library in Salt Lake City, and they have the Central Bureau for Statistics > lists of emigrants. You can check the LDS catalog (FHLC) for Hallands län > and for the year he emigrated. You'll have to read the film parish by > parish, but I've looked at Halland county for my ancestor, and it doesn't > take very long. Once you find him in these records, it will give you the > parish he came from. They list the name of the emigrant and usually the > exact birthdate, although sometimes only the year of birth or the age. It > will at least give you a parish in Halland in which to start your search > without having to write to Sweden. It takes anywhere from 2 to 6 weeks to > get a roll of microfilm from Salt Lake (at your nearest local LDS Family > History Center) for a nominal fee (our center in Sacramento charges $4.00 > per roll). Good Luck!! > > Michael VanBaaren > > > Doug Holtz <dholtz@execpc.com> wrote in article > <39e1388b$0$75981$392904a7@news.execpc.com>... > > Hello; > > > > My g grandfather can not be traced. He was born in Sweden (Halland > County) > > and shows up in the US at age 13 or so. > > > > How can I get anything on him from Sweden? We know nothing. > > > > TNX > > > > -- > > Doug Holtz > > dholtz@execpc.com > > > > > >

    10/16/2000 07:56:35
    1. Re: how to find ancestor??
    2. Doug Holtz
    3. Thanks Betty. Will try. Doug Betty Rockswold <bettylou@spacestar.net> wrote in message news:39E32374.EAA9D5F7@spacestar.net... > This might work. My grandmother came from Halland. You could write to > Stadsarkivet in Malmo, St. Perrigangen 7a, 211 20 Malmo, Sweden. > > Nearly all emigrants passed through the ports of Malmo or Goteborg, and > had to register with the police, who recorded names and addresses, age > and sex, occupation, place of birth and intended destination. These > records starte in 1867 and are almost completely indexed. > > Lykke til, > > Betty > > Doug Holtz wrote: > > > > Hello; > > > > My g grandfather can not be traced. He was born in Sweden (Halland County) > > and shows up in the US at age 13 or so. > > > > How can I get anything on him from Sweden? We know nothing. > > > > TNX > > > > -- > > Doug Holtz > > dholtz@execpc.com > > -- > Betty Rockswold > 1522 N. Greenwood Ct. > Eagan, MN 55122 > email: bettylou@spacestar.net > web: www.valdressamband.org > listserv: Valdres-L-request@rootsweb.com

    10/16/2000 07:54:50
    1. Re: how to find ancestor??
    2. Doug Holtz
    3. Thanks ENG; been there. Great place. Doug <ENG110@aol.com> wrote in message news:ca.b2a940d.2713a344@aol.com... > Hi, this place did an excellent job on my grandfather. > > If you know about when he immigrated, send a letter to the following address; > > Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center > Augustana College > 639 38th St. > Rock Island, IL 61201-2273 > > or I think by now you can get search request form from the website; > http://viking.augustana.edu/admin/swenson > > They will do a search for $20.00, at least it was that much a couple of years > ago. > > They gave me the name of the ship he sailed from Sweden on, date of birth and > the parish and county he was living in at the time of immigration. They even > gave me the address of the archives that would have the parish record where > he asked permission to immigrate. >

    10/16/2000 07:53:32
    1. Re: Fråga dödsboken sverige.
    2. Arne Johansson
    3. Hej Lars Kan detta vara något 19040915-5066 Sahlberg, Anna Kristina Galileis g 32 415 17 Göteborg Död 8/3 1998. Folkbokförd i Bergsjön, Göteborgs kn, Västra Götalands län. Född 15/9 1904 i Bokenäs (Västra Götalands, f d Göteborgs och Bohus län). Änka (30/12 1976). -------------- Födelseförsamling i källan: BOKENÄS (Göteborgs och Bohus län) Källor: RTB 98, SPAR 92 LARS SAHLBERG wrote: > > Hej > Jag skulle bli väldigt glad om någon gjorde sig besväret att kolla upp > följande i den senaste upplagan av dödsboken: > all tillgänglig info (spec födelseort) om Anna Kristina Sahlberg född > 1904-09-15 och dog 1998-03-08. > > Tack på förhand. > > -- > Lasse > lars.sahlberg@swipnet.se

    10/16/2000 06:16:27
    1. information on HOOG name
    2. Nathalie BEA
    3. Dear All, I search informations on the name HOOG, my family is based in Alsace (in France, near Germany) since 1600. But origin seems be in Holland. Do you have some informations about the origin of HOOG name ? Thanks for yr kind cooperation.

    10/16/2000 01:18:50
    1. HANS ARNSEN,ARNSSEN,JONSEN,JONSSEN??
    2. Viola Seward
    3. Mornin Listers, would there be any way a person could check on name only in a bygdbok? My ggrandfather had a brother Hans Arnsen,Arnssen or Jonsen,Jonssen. His father was Arnt. His brothers were Jon who bought Ulvinlittl and Rasmuss who bought Liera. Would Hans have stayed in the same area as his brothers? I believe all three boys were born in Ytteroy and two were known to be in Inderoy. Thanx. Viola.

    10/16/2000 07:34:52