Hi Joy, I have access and will check the records for 1920 and 1930. Been busy with mother in the nursing home. :-)) Also my regular email account is down. :-) Margit --- Margit <margit@eot.com> wrote: > Joy is subscribed under a different address. > Margit > > ---------- > From: "Joy Sundrum" <joysundrum@comcast.net> > Date: Mon, 3 Nov 2003 21:39:17 -0700 > To: <NOR-OPPLAND-L@rootsweb.com> > Subject: {not a subscriber} 1910, 1920, 1930 census > lookup > > My great grandfather (Sivert Gundersen J�rve) > emigrated from Norway and > other siblings (Martin, Anders, Johan, & Birthe > Marie) followed. They all > went to Minnesota. 2 brothers (Borger and Iver) > stayed in Jevnaker, > Oppland, and 4 of Borger's children also immigrated > to the US, but one > returned to Norway (Iver Borgersen) > > I have found the emigrant records from Oslo: > Johan Magnus Borgersen in 1903 to Minnesota > Mathilde Karoline Borgersen in 1903 to Minnesota > Iver Borgersen in 1904 to Corning, NY > Petter Sigvart Borgers. im 1905 to Corning, NY > > Since they were glassworkers in Jevnaker, as was > their father, it is not > surprising they would end up in Corning, NY. My > guess is that Johan and > Mathilde were also there since there is no contact > or information about > them in Minnesota. They were all single when they > left Norway. Johan > Magnus and Peter Sigvard Borgers. must have returned > for a visit in 1908 > bec. their residence is America and they are > travelling to New York. Iver > Gunvald must also have visited because he leaves > Norway again in 1909 for > New York but he married in Norway in 1911 and his > descendants are in Norway. > > So--my question is whethere anyone has access to the > census records in New > York for 1910, 1920, and 1930. Since I don't have a > county, I hope those > years are indexed. Mathilde Pauline supposedly > married Anton Trondsen--in > the US. Thanks, Joy __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Protect your identity with Yahoo! Mail AddressGuard http://antispam.yahoo.com/whatsnewfree