That is my understanding of the 0, too, and in the past the note has told me where to look for the wedding. This one however is not telling me where else to look. Someone may yet tell me what the comment column says. Thanks Edward A. Scriven Layton, Utah Always be Happy!! ________________________________ From: Linda Greethurst <llg451@gmail.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2018 9:49 AM To: norway@rootsweb.com Subject: [NOR] Re: Help with a marriage Edward, It is my understanding that the 0 (or even no number) meant that one of the bridal party who was a member of this congregation was married elsewhere. A note was sent back to the church to let them know that the marriage took place and this is how it was entered into the local books. The comments column would then mentioned the parish where the marriage took place. If I am wrong about this, I hope that someone will correct me. But I am also clueless about the meaning of the comment section! Is this a good example why we shouldn't use abbreviations in our own records today? Linda in Iowa On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 10:16 PM, EDWARD A SCRIVEN <eascriv@msn.com> wrote: > I do not know if my original request went through to the list, so I am > sending it again now. > > I thought I had found a missing marriage in Kvæfjprd i Troms, but instead > of being numbered in order it has a "0", and there is a note in the far > right column that I do not understand. My limited knowledge of Norwegian > and my dictionary don't always help when abbreviations are included. > > It is the top entry on this page dated 14/4 (1923), and the groom is > Steffen Marius Stefansen. Thanks in advance. > > https://media.digitalarkivet.no/view/8586/216 > > Edward A. Scriven > Layton, Utah > Always be Happy!! > > > _______________________________________________ > Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list= > norway > > RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html > > guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > > Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@ > rootsweb.com/ > > Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@ > rootsweb.com/ > > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: > https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb > community > _______________________________________________ Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=norway RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@rootsweb.com/ Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@rootsweb.com/ Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community
Might of been ND. Like I said not sure. On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 12:04 PM, Gwen Butrum <gwenbutrum@gmail.com> wrote: > I believe there were a few CHALLY's that settled in North Carolina? Not > sure. > Gwen > > On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 11:55 AM, Carol Larson via NORWAY < > norway@rootsweb.com> wrote: > >> And there are the volumes written by Lars E Oyane about Luster families. >> Carol, Anna’s granddaughter from Kjerringnes >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >> > On May 16, 2018, at 12:41 PM, <lsharp@alaska.net> <lsharp@alaska.net> >> wrote: >> > >> > Kneel is our expert on the Inner Sogn Fjord. If he sees this and has >> info he'll let you know! >> > >> > Hafslo is a part of Norway where many families in my home town in ND >> settled on homesteads at the turn of the 1900's. >> > Linda in Alaska >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > On Wed, 16 May 2018 11:24:54 -0500, Gwen Butrum wrote: >> > >> > Hi Everyone. >> > My father Clifton Milburn Junior passed away February 28, 2010. >> Norweigian >> > name was Tjelle in Hafslo, Norway. He is of Norweigian decent and I >> would >> > like to pick up on his ancestry of the Sukows and Haase ancestry. If >> > anyone could help me refresh on this ancestry line it would be greatly >> > appreciated. >> > Gwen Butrum >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list= >> norway >> > >> > RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB >> > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html >> > >> > guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref >> > >> > Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@ >> rootsweb.com/ >> > >> > Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@ >> rootsweb.com/ >> > >> > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: >> https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 >> > >> > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb >> community >> > >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list= >> norway >> > >> > RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB >> > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html >> > >> > guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm >> > _______________________________________________ >> > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref >> > >> > Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@ >> rootsweb.com/ >> > >> > Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@ >> rootsweb.com/ >> > >> > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: >> https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 >> > >> > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb >> community >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list= >> norway >> >> RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB >> http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html >> >> guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm >> _______________________________________________ >> Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref >> >> Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@ >> rootsweb.com/ >> >> Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@ >> rootsweb.com/ >> >> Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: >> https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 >> >> RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb >> community >> > >
I believe there were a few CHALLY's that settled in North Carolina? Not sure. Gwen On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 11:55 AM, Carol Larson via NORWAY < norway@rootsweb.com> wrote: > And there are the volumes written by Lars E Oyane about Luster families. > Carol, Anna’s granddaughter from Kjerringnes > > Sent from my iPhone > > > On May 16, 2018, at 12:41 PM, <lsharp@alaska.net> <lsharp@alaska.net> > wrote: > > > > Kneel is our expert on the Inner Sogn Fjord. If he sees this and has > info he'll let you know! > > > > Hafslo is a part of Norway where many families in my home town in ND > settled on homesteads at the turn of the 1900's. > > Linda in Alaska > > > > > > > > > > On Wed, 16 May 2018 11:24:54 -0500, Gwen Butrum wrote: > > > > Hi Everyone. > > My father Clifton Milburn Junior passed away February 28, 2010. > Norweigian > > name was Tjelle in Hafslo, Norway. He is of Norweigian decent and I > would > > like to pick up on his ancestry of the Sukows and Haase ancestry. If > > anyone could help me refresh on this ancestry line it would be greatly > > appreciated. > > Gwen Butrum > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/ > index?list=norway > > > > RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB > > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html > > > > guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm > > _______________________________________________ > > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > > > > Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/ > norway@rootsweb.com/ > > > > Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/ > norway@rootsweb.com/ > > > > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: > https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > > > > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb > community > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/ > index?list=norway > > > > RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB > > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html > > > > guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm > > _______________________________________________ > > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > > > > Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/ > norway@rootsweb.com/ > > > > Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/ > norway@rootsweb.com/ > > > > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: > https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > > > > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb > community > > _______________________________________________ > Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/ > index?list=norway > > RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html > > guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > > Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/ > norway@rootsweb.com/ > > Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/ > norway@rootsweb.com/ > > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: > https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb > community >
I'm coming late to this discussion and apologize if this material that has already been covered. Arne Christian Oleson enlisted as a Private on 22 Aug 1864 at Jackson, Wisconsin He was mustered into Company I, 8th Wisconsin Infantry on 22 Aug 1864 He was mustered out on 15 Aug 1865 http://www.civilwardata.com/active/hdsquery.dll?SoldierHistory?U&2061842 =========================================================== His Alphabetical Pension Index Card contains the following: Christian O. Dahl (alias Christian Olson) filed for an invalid pension in Minnesota on 7 Nov 1889 for service in Co. I, 8th Wis Inf (application #737851). He was not awarded a pension On 3 Apr 1891 Christian's mother, Olive G. Dahl filed for a dependent's pension on 3 Apr 1891 in Minnesota (application #507949). She was awarded a pension under Certificate #333,261 On 6 Mar 1893, Christian's father Ole C. Dahl filed for a dependent's pension in Minnesota on 6 Mar 1893 (application #561555). He was awarded a pension by Certificate #380260. All 3 pension records would be filed under Certificate #380260. I believe this suggests that Christian probably died before 3 Apr 1891 and that his mother probably died before 6 Mar 1893 https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/13424907?h=58731f&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share- =========================================================== VA Pension Payment Card would be for Christian's father, Ole C. Dahl (Certificatge #380260) who died in February 16, 1909. Only payment shown on the reverse side of the card is $36 in July, 1908 (stamped Milwaukee) FRONT https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939K-F49L-WY?i=659&cc=1832324 BACK https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939K-F49L-D9?i=660&cc=1832324 On Wed, May 16, 2018 at 5:41 AM, Lars E. Oyane <lars.e.oyane@sdsl.no> wrote: > Dear Carol, Sarah and other listers! > > First of all I would obviously also hate to see Carol spend valuable time > at the National Archives searching for the wrong soldier. However, as I > also wrote on May 14, which you Sarah MAY have overseen, is the following: > > ~~~~~ > > > On May 14, 2018, at 4:31 PM, Lars E. Oyane <lars.e.oyane@sdsl.no> wrote: > > > > Dear Sarah, Jerry and other Listers! > > > > Thank you very much for your quick replies in regard to the Christen > Olson Dahl family. > > > > From the information that you Sarah found on him, I agree that it > doesn’t quite sound like the man I am looking for. However, I guess he > would have arrived just in time for enlisting in the Army in August of > 1864, and we do know the enlisting soldiers didn’t always tell the truth > about their age or marital status…! > > > > Theoretically Christen COULD have left his wife and children, for > example o=in Chicago, IL, to enter the Army and so to say to «start a new > life»?. We all should have in mind the recently discussed Herman Johaneson > from Hafslo who in 1861 «escaped» from his pregnant wife in Norway and > enlisted that same fall in Milwaukee, WI pretending he was about five years > younger than he really was! And he remarried in 1864 without ever > officially divorcing his wife!! > > > > For this reason, it MIGHT be worthwhile trying to follow up on this > Christian Olson alias Christian Olson Dahl. Does it say where he resided > when he enlisted? And what happened to him? If he did die in 1909, where > did he die? > > > ~~~~~ > > So, I wouldn’t automatically exclude this Christian Olson Dahl without > taking an extra look… > > Thanks again for your great assistance in this matter! > > I wish you Good Luck, Carol, and I’ll be anxiously waiting for your report… > > Very sincerely yours, > > Lars E. Oyane > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > > On May 15, 2018, at 8:24 PM, Sarah Thorson Little via NORWAY < > norway@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > > > Lars, > > > > Was Christian Olson Dahl really a Civil War Soldier? > > > > I would hate to see Carol spending valuable time at the NationalArchives > tomorrow searching for the wrong soldier so I am reposting my reply toyou > from May 13 and wondering if you disregarded my findings that he was notthe > individual you were seeking. > > > > It appears that you still believe that the Christian Olson Dahl > youposted on May 13 was in the Civil War from Wisconsin since on May 15 at > 10:56 AMyou replied to Carol in regard to her trip tomorrow to the National > Archives > > > > “Christen Olson Dahl would be an obvious part of this list” [ofsoldiers > to search pension records] > > > > I replied to your post on May 13 at 5:55 PM > > > > “Christian Olson Dahl was in Company I of the Wisconsin 8th Infantry. > The card below him is for Peter B. Dahl whowas in Company D of the > Wisconsin 2nd Infantry. This Christian Oleson Dahl enrolledon August 22, > 1864 and mustered out August 15, 1865. I don’t think he is who you are > looking forsince he was unmarried and age 33 in 1864. Your Christian Olson > Dahl would havebeen ca. 41 years of age and married. > > > > Your original post on May 13, 2018, 2:45 PM, Lars E. Oyane< > lars.e.oyane@sdsl.no> wrote: > > > > Dear Listers! I have for several years tried to figure out whathappened > to this family after they emigrated in 1864: Christen Olson Dahl, bornin > Sogndal Co., Norway Jan. 10, 1823, married in Balsfjord, Troms, Norway > Nov.27, 1856 to Martha Marie Johansdotter Hunstad, born in Bodo, Norway May > 12,1834. This couple emigrated from Vik inSogn in 1864 with four children…: > > > > Now the military records has a card entry which I find kind of > suspicious: > > > > https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939K-F49L-WY > > > > This card refers to a soldier named Christian Olson Dahl aliasChristian > Olson, a Private of Co. D, 2nd Wisconsin Infantry. It refers to a death > reported in February of1909 and a beneficiary from 1896/1897 named Ole C. > Dahl, if I have interpretedthis correctly? Any suggestions as far as this > family and their destiny in America isconcerned, will be very much > appreciated! > > > > Also, on May 8 I sent you the two Milwaukee obituaries you > requestedunder “Lange and Allas - urgent obituary assistance in Milwaukee > 1948 and 1969,please?” Did you receive them? > > > > Sarah > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/ > index?list=norway > > RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html > > guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > > Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/ > norway@rootsweb.com/ > > Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/ > norway@rootsweb.com/ > > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: > https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb > community >
And there are the volumes written by Lars E Oyane about Luster families. Carol, Anna’s granddaughter from Kjerringnes Sent from my iPhone > On May 16, 2018, at 12:41 PM, <lsharp@alaska.net> <lsharp@alaska.net> wrote: > > Kneel is our expert on the Inner Sogn Fjord. If he sees this and has info he'll let you know! > > Hafslo is a part of Norway where many families in my home town in ND settled on homesteads at the turn of the 1900's. > Linda in Alaska > > > > > On Wed, 16 May 2018 11:24:54 -0500, Gwen Butrum wrote: > > Hi Everyone. > My father Clifton Milburn Junior passed away February 28, 2010. Norweigian > name was Tjelle in Hafslo, Norway. He is of Norweigian decent and I would > like to pick up on his ancestry of the Sukows and Haase ancestry. If > anyone could help me refresh on this ancestry line it would be greatly > appreciated. > Gwen Butrum > > _______________________________________________ > Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=norway > > RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html > > guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > > Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@rootsweb.com/ > > Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@rootsweb.com/ > > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community > > _______________________________________________ > Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=norway > > RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html > > guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > > Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@rootsweb.com/ > > Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@rootsweb.com/ > > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community
Just in case -- Here is Kneel's site with the info he has loaded to it. Hope your info is there. Joy http://www.norwayancestors.com/ On 5/16/2018 9:41 AM, lsharp@alaska.net wrote: > Kneel is our expert on the Inner Sogn Fjord. If he sees this and has info he'll let you know! > > Hafslo is a part of Norway where many families in my home town in ND settled on homesteads at the turn of the 1900's. > Linda in Alaska > > > > > On Wed, 16 May 2018 11:24:54 -0500, Gwen Butrum wrote: > > Hi Everyone. > My father Clifton Milburn Junior passed away February 28, 2010. Norweigian > name was Tjelle in Hafslo, Norway. He is of Norweigian decent and I would > like to pick up on his ancestry of the Sukows and Haase ancestry. If > anyone could help me refresh on this ancestry line it would be greatly > appreciated. > Gwen Butrum --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus
Kneel is our expert on the Inner Sogn Fjord. If he sees this and has info he'll let you know! Hafslo is a part of Norway where many families in my home town in ND settled on homesteads at the turn of the 1900's. Linda in Alaska On Wed, 16 May 2018 11:24:54 -0500, Gwen Butrum wrote: Hi Everyone. My father Clifton Milburn Junior passed away February 28, 2010. Norweigian name was Tjelle in Hafslo, Norway. He is of Norweigian decent and I would like to pick up on his ancestry of the Sukows and Haase ancestry. If anyone could help me refresh on this ancestry line it would be greatly appreciated. Gwen Butrum _______________________________________________ Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=norway RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@rootsweb.com/ Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@rootsweb.com/ Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community
Hi Everyone. My father Clifton Milburn Junior passed away February 28, 2010. Norweigian name was Tjelle in Hafslo, Norway. He is of Norweigian decent and I would like to pick up on his ancestry of the Sukows and Haase ancestry. If anyone could help me refresh on this ancestry line it would be greatly appreciated. Gwen Butrum
Dear Harold and other listers! Thank you very much for your question, Harold. As a natter of fact it wasn’t Peter’s wife who came from Luster Co., Norway, but her 1st husband’s mother whose name was Gjertrud «Jane» Urness Robidou (1852-1923). Her oldest son John Henry Robidou of Bismarck, ND (1875-1938) married Elizabeth Cecilia Morin, a native American (1887-1960), but she left him in 1910 leaving her three children behind, and remarried twice, first Feb. 14, 1914 (I never could find out where, but presumably in or near Towner Co., ND!?) to William Paul Wing aka William Paul Edward (1885-1963) and after divorcing him as well, in Minot, ND July 23, 1927 (actually Minot, ND was the place their marriage license was issued, where they actually married, I don’t know…) to Peter Adrachtas aka Peter Allas (1887 or 1888-1969). Kind of a «complicated» family, or what do you think? By the way, Harold, if you should be able to figure out: * Place of Elizabeth’s 2nd marriage on Feb. 14, 1914? * Place of Elizabeth’s 3rd marriage on July 23, 1927? I would be very happy! Thanks a million in advance! Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane ~~~~~~~~~~~ > On May 16, 2018, at 8:27 AM, Harold Christensen <haroldmable@hotmail.com> wrote: > > Lars, > > What was Peter's wife's name? > > Harold > ________________________________ > From: Lars E. Oyane <lars.e.oyane@sdsl.no> > Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2018 5:40 AM > To: norway@rootsweb.com > Cc: Carol Larson > Subject: [NOR] Peter Adrachtas - Naturalization record at the National Archives? > > Dear Carol and other Listers! > > I am trying very hard to figure out the background f this gentleman: > > Peter Adrachtas, born in Greece Mar. 15, 1887 or 1888 who in Minot, ND was married in 1927 to one of «my» girls and then moved to Milwaukee, WI >
Edward, It is my understanding that the 0 (or even no number) meant that one of the bridal party who was a member of this congregation was married elsewhere. A note was sent back to the church to let them know that the marriage took place and this is how it was entered into the local books. The comments column would then mentioned the parish where the marriage took place. If I am wrong about this, I hope that someone will correct me. But I am also clueless about the meaning of the comment section! Is this a good example why we shouldn't use abbreviations in our own records today? Linda in Iowa On Tue, May 15, 2018 at 10:16 PM, EDWARD A SCRIVEN <eascriv@msn.com> wrote: > I do not know if my original request went through to the list, so I am > sending it again now. > > I thought I had found a missing marriage in Kvæfjprd i Troms, but instead > of being numbered in order it has a "0", and there is a note in the far > right column that I do not understand. My limited knowledge of Norwegian > and my dictionary don't always help when abbreviations are included. > > It is the top entry on this page dated 14/4 (1923), and the groom is > Steffen Marius Stefansen. Thanks in advance. > > https://media.digitalarkivet.no/view/8586/216 > > Edward A. Scriven > Layton, Utah > Always be Happy!! > > > _______________________________________________ > Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list= > norway > > RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB > http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html > > guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm > _______________________________________________ > Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref > > Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@ > rootsweb.com/ > > Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@ > rootsweb.com/ > > Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: > https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 > > RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb > community >
Hello Listers, Recently I came across this site. I did not know it yet. Maybe you know it already or it’s new to you. <https://digitaltmuseum.org/> Have much pleasure! Kind regards Reina
Lars, What was Peter's wife's name? Harold ________________________________ From: Lars E. Oyane <lars.e.oyane@sdsl.no> Sent: Wednesday, May 16, 2018 5:40 AM To: norway@rootsweb.com Cc: Carol Larson Subject: [NOR] Peter Adrachtas - Naturalization record at the National Archives? Dear Carol and other Listers! I am trying very hard to figure out the background f this gentleman: Peter Adrachtas, born in Greece Mar. 15, 1887 or 1888 who in Minot, ND was married in 1927 to one of «my» girls and then moved to Milwaukee, WI This is his naturalization card on FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bgivenname%3APeder~%20%2Bsurname%3AAdrachtas~%20%2Brecord_country%3A%22United%20States%22%20%2Brecord_type%3A(4) I understand the actual naturalization record is being kept at the National Archives, am I right? Is this a record that you, Carol, may possibly be able to pull at the National Archives for copying? It might give an exact birthplace in Greece and maybe the names of his parents? Thanks a million, and Good Luck! Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane _______________________________________________ Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=norway RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@rootsweb.com/ Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@rootsweb.com/ Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community
Dear Listers, Among the many «candidates» for Civil War soldiers from Luster Co., Norway also figured this gentleman, my own great grandfather’s 1st cousin: Christopher Anderson (Ness) born Feb. 2, 1832 in Luster Co., Norway He emigrated in 1861 to Fillmore Co., MN, apparently fought in the Civil War, then returned to Fillmore Co., MN where we find him 1880: Carrolton township, Fillmore Co., MN single> https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB2-9ZQ9 1885: Carrolton township, Fillmore Co., MN single: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DTW7-Y3J I don’t see him in 1870 or in 1875, and after 1885 he seems to be gone! The one that you, Jerry, found in Holt township in 1885 and who died in 1886, is a different person! I would indeed be very happy if this cousin of my great grandfather’s could finally be traced, and I thank you so very much for any suggestions! Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > On May 15, 2018, at 8:56 PM, Jerry Lloyd <jlloyd@midco.net> wrote: > > Save Print Share > > Christen Anderson > in the U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current > > Name: > Christen Anderson > > Birth Date: > 2 Nov 1832 > > Birth Place: > Gran kommune, Oppland fylke, Norway > > Death Date: > 25 Sep 1886 > > Death Place: > Fillmore County, Minnesota, United States of America > > Cemetery: > Highland Prairie Lutheran Church Cemetery > > Burial or Cremation Place: > Highland Prairie, Fillmore County, Minnesota, United States of America > > Has Bio?: > Y > > Spouse: > Martha Anderson > > Children: > Ingeborg A. Lewis > Anton Anderson > Gilbert Anderson > Andrew C Anderson > Karen Martha Johnson > Anne Sveen > ~~~~~ > On May 15, 2018, at 8:54 PM, Jerry Lloyd <jlloyd@midco.net> wrote: > > Christen Anderson > in the Minnesota, Territorial and State Censuses, 1849-1905 > > Name: > Christen Anderson > > Age: > 53 > > Census Date: > 1 May 1885 > > County: > Fillmore > > Locality: > Holt > > Birth Location: > Norway > > Gender: > Male > > Estimated Birth Year: > abt 1832 > > Race: > White
Dear Carol and other Listers! I am trying very hard to figure out the background f this gentleman: Peter Adrachtas, born in Greece Mar. 15, 1887 or 1888 who in Minot, ND was married in 1927 to one of «my» girls and then moved to Milwaukee, WI This is his naturalization card on FamilySearch: https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bgivenname%3APeder~%20%2Bsurname%3AAdrachtas~%20%2Brecord_country%3A%22United%20States%22%20%2Brecord_type%3A(4) I understand the actual naturalization record is being kept at the National Archives, am I right? Is this a record that you, Carol, may possibly be able to pull at the National Archives for copying? It might give an exact birthplace in Greece and maybe the names of his parents? Thanks a million, and Good Luck! Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane
Dear Carol, Sarah and other listers! First of all I would obviously also hate to see Carol spend valuable time at the National Archives searching for the wrong soldier. However, as I also wrote on May 14, which you Sarah MAY have overseen, is the following: ~~~~~ > On May 14, 2018, at 4:31 PM, Lars E. Oyane <lars.e.oyane@sdsl.no> wrote: > > Dear Sarah, Jerry and other Listers! > > Thank you very much for your quick replies in regard to the Christen Olson Dahl family. > > From the information that you Sarah found on him, I agree that it doesn’t quite sound like the man I am looking for. However, I guess he would have arrived just in time for enlisting in the Army in August of 1864, and we do know the enlisting soldiers didn’t always tell the truth about their age or marital status…! > > Theoretically Christen COULD have left his wife and children, for example o=in Chicago, IL, to enter the Army and so to say to «start a new life»?. We all should have in mind the recently discussed Herman Johaneson from Hafslo who in 1861 «escaped» from his pregnant wife in Norway and enlisted that same fall in Milwaukee, WI pretending he was about five years younger than he really was! And he remarried in 1864 without ever officially divorcing his wife!! > > For this reason, it MIGHT be worthwhile trying to follow up on this Christian Olson alias Christian Olson Dahl. Does it say where he resided when he enlisted? And what happened to him? If he did die in 1909, where did he die? ~~~~~ So, I wouldn’t automatically exclude this Christian Olson Dahl without taking an extra look… Thanks again for your great assistance in this matter! I wish you Good Luck, Carol, and I’ll be anxiously waiting for your report… Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > On May 15, 2018, at 8:24 PM, Sarah Thorson Little via NORWAY <norway@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > Lars, > > Was Christian Olson Dahl really a Civil War Soldier? > > I would hate to see Carol spending valuable time at the NationalArchives tomorrow searching for the wrong soldier so I am reposting my reply toyou from May 13 and wondering if you disregarded my findings that he was notthe individual you were seeking. > > It appears that you still believe that the Christian Olson Dahl youposted on May 13 was in the Civil War from Wisconsin since on May 15 at 10:56 AMyou replied to Carol in regard to her trip tomorrow to the National Archives > > “Christen Olson Dahl would be an obvious part of this list” [ofsoldiers to search pension records] > > I replied to your post on May 13 at 5:55 PM > > “Christian Olson Dahl was in Company I of the Wisconsin 8th Infantry. The card below him is for Peter B. Dahl whowas in Company D of the Wisconsin 2nd Infantry. This Christian Oleson Dahl enrolledon August 22, 1864 and mustered out August 15, 1865. I don’t think he is who you are looking forsince he was unmarried and age 33 in 1864. Your Christian Olson Dahl would havebeen ca. 41 years of age and married. > > Your original post on May 13, 2018, 2:45 PM, Lars E. Oyane<lars.e.oyane@sdsl.no> wrote: > > Dear Listers! I have for several years tried to figure out whathappened to this family after they emigrated in 1864: Christen Olson Dahl, bornin Sogndal Co., Norway Jan. 10, 1823, married in Balsfjord, Troms, Norway Nov.27, 1856 to Martha Marie Johansdotter Hunstad, born in Bodo, Norway May 12,1834. This couple emigrated from Vik inSogn in 1864 with four children…: > > Now the military records has a card entry which I find kind of suspicious: > > https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939K-F49L-WY > > This card refers to a soldier named Christian Olson Dahl aliasChristian Olson, a Private of Co. D, 2nd Wisconsin Infantry. It refers to a death reported in February of1909 and a beneficiary from 1896/1897 named Ole C. Dahl, if I have interpretedthis correctly? Any suggestions as far as this family and their destiny in America isconcerned, will be very much appreciated! > > Also, on May 8 I sent you the two Milwaukee obituaries you requestedunder “Lange and Allas - urgent obituary assistance in Milwaukee 1948 and 1969,please?” Did you receive them? > > Sarah > >
I do not know if my original request went through to the list, so I am sending it again now. I thought I had found a missing marriage in Kvæfjprd i Troms, but instead of being numbered in order it has a "0", and there is a note in the far right column that I do not understand. My limited knowledge of Norwegian and my dictionary don't always help when abbreviations are included. It is the top entry on this page dated 14/4 (1923), and the groom is Steffen Marius Stefansen. Thanks in advance. https://media.digitalarkivet.no/view/8586/216 Edward A. Scriven Layton, Utah Always be Happy!!
Peter Thompson 1839–1901 Birth AUG 1839 • , , Norway Death AFT 1901 • , , MN LifeStory Facts Gallery Navigation Research Tabs Skip to Sources Show Facts Name and gender Birth Aug 1839 • , , Norway 5 Sources 1839 (AGE) Arrival 1862 1 Source 1862 23 Residence 1870 • Canton, Fillmore, Minnesota, United States 1 Source 1870 31 Residence 1 May 1875 • Canton, Fillmore, MN 1 Source 1875 35 Residence 1880 • Harmony, Fillmore, Minnesota, United States 1 Source 1880 41 Residence 1895 • Minneapolis Ward 5, Hennepin, MN 1 Source 1895 56 Residence 1900 • Minneapolis City, Hennepin, Minnesota 1 Source 1900 61 Death Aft 1901 • , , MN 1901 62 Skip to Family Sources Ancestry Sources View Source 1870 United States Federal Census View Source 1880 United States Federal Census View Source 1900 United States Federal Census View Source Minnesota Territorial and State Censuses, 1849-1905 View View Source Minnesota Territorial and State Censuses, 1849-1905 Skip to Facts Family Parents Unknown Father Unknown Mother Spouse & Children Rachel 1844–1921 Caroline Lena Thompson 1870– Benjamin Thompson 1871– Marie Thompson 1873– Blanche Thompson 1874– Thomas Thompson 1875– Hannah Thompson 1879– Louis Thompson 1880– Robert Thompson 1883– Clara Elizabeth Thompson 1886–1968 Support Center Ancestry Blog Site Map Gift Memberships Careers Visit our other sites: United StatesUnited KingdomCanada (English)Canada (Français)AustraliaDeutschlandItaliaFranceSverigeMéxico Ancestry CorporateAncestry.ie CorporateFamilyTreeMaker.comFold3.comMyCanvas.comNewspapers.comProGenealogists.comRootsWeb.com ·© 1997-2018 Ancestry·Corporate Information·Updated Privacy·Terms and Conditions -----Original Message----- From: Lars E. Oyane Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2018 10:56 AM To: norway@rootsweb.com Cc: Carol Larson Subject: [NOR] Re: Christen Olson Dahl from Sogndal/Vik in Sogn (1823) - emigrated 1864 - Civil War soldier? Dear Carol, Jerry and other Listers! Thank you very much for your great message and in particular I want to thank you, Carol, for your generous offer to check for Civil War soldiers at the National Archives tomorrow. I know I have several names I would like to check in addition to Christen Olson Dahl, but you didn’t give me much time to make a list(!)... * Christen Olson Dahl would be an obvious part of this list, but I would also be interested in any finding you can make regarding these guys: * Arne Hanson Urness, born in Hafslo Aug. 7, 1839, emigrated in 1861 and entered the War from Vermont township, Dane Co., WI. We know he was sick for a long time at Little Rock, AR, but he was discharged in Brownsville, TX in 1865. What later became of him is still a big «mystery»! * Hans Christenson Urness, born in Hafslo Sep. 30, 1843, emigrated in 1862, also to Vermont township, Dane Co., WI. I have not found him in any roosters so far, but he appears to have been killed in the War. Anyway he was thought to be dead by 1868! * Christopher Larson Lindgjerde, aka Christopher Lewis, born in Luster Apr. 28, 1842, emigrated in 1862 to Dane Co., WI and enlisted that same year. It is being told he carried on as a Professional Soldier after the war, but his destiny is unknown! He was never heard from again after 1887! * Christopher Lasseson Ronnei, aka Christopher Lewis, born in Luster Jan. 18, 1835, emigrated in 1860 to Columbia Co., WI. After the War he moved to Ft. Dodge, IA where he died about 1886! * Christopher Anderson Ness, aka Christopher Anderson, a first cousin of my own great grandfather, born in Luster Feb. 29, 1832, emigrated in 1861 to Fillmore Co., MN, returned from the War and still resided in Fillmore Co., MN in 1880, later destiny unknown! * Johannes Torstenson Hillestad, aka John H. Thompson, born in Hafslo July 12, 1841, emigrated in 1861 to Lodi, Columbia Co., WI and supposedly fought in the Civil War, but was never heard from again. May have been killed? * Peter Torstenson Hillestad. aka Peter H. Thompson, brother of John, born in Hafslo Aug. 16, 1839, emigrated in 1861 to Lodi, Columba Co., WI and shall have fought in the Civil War, married about 1868 and farmed in Fillmore Co., MN. This is all I can come up with right at this time, but these names should keep you busy for a while… Thanks a million, Carol, for any information you can find on these young men! Good Luck! Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > On May 15, 2018, at 8:37 AM, Carol Whitley Larson via NORWAY > <norway@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > Lars, > I am planning to go to National Archives tomorrow (May 16). I can have > some Civil War pension records pulled and often they have more information > in them than what we find on line. Please make me a detailed list of who > you want searched and I will try. You can send it to me off-list. > Carol, grandaughter of Anna from Kjerringnes. > > Sent from my iPad > >> On May 13, 2018, at 5:34 PM, Lars E. Oyane <lars.e.oyane@sdsl.no> wrote: >> >> Dear Listers! >> >> I have for several years tried to figure out what happened to this family >> after they emigrated in 1864: >> >> Christen Olson Dahl, born in Sogndal Co., Norway Jan. 10, 1823, married >> in Balsfjord, Troms, Norway Nov. 27, 1856 to Martha Marie Johansdotter >> Hunstad, born in Bodo, Norway May 12, 1834. This couple emigrated from >> Vik in Sogn in 1864 with four children: >> >> * Anna Marie, born in Maalselv, Norway Oct. 26, 1855 >> >> * Maren Christine, born in Tromso, Norway May 18, 1857 >> >> * Olufine Cecelia, born in Maalselv, Norway Apr. 20, 1860 >> >> * Johannes Martinus, born in Vik, Norway Nov. 4, 1862 >> >> Christen Olson Dahl had several brothers who emigrated to and lived in >> Chicago, IL, but despite thorough research I have never been able to find >> any trace of Christen or his family in Chicago! >> >> Now the military records has a card entry which I find kind of >> «suspicious»: >> >> https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939K-F49L-WY >> >> This card refers to a soldier named Christian Olson Dahl alias Christian >> Olson, a Private of Co. D, 2nd Wisconsin Infantry. It refers to a death >> reported in February of 1909 and a beneficiary from 1896/1897 named Ole >> C. Dahl, if I have interpreted this correctly? >> >> Any suggestions as far as this family and their destiny in America is >> concerned, will be very much appreciated! >> >> Thanks a million in advance! >> >> Very sincerity yours, >> >> Lars E. Oyane >> >> _______________________________________________ Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=norway RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@rootsweb.com/ Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@rootsweb.com/ Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community
Save Print Share Christen Anderson in the U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current Name: Christen Anderson Birth Date: 2 Nov 1832 Birth Place: Gran kommune, Oppland fylke, Norway Death Date: 25 Sep 1886 Death Place: Fillmore County, Minnesota, United States of America Cemetery: Highland Prairie Lutheran Church Cemetery Burial or Cremation Place: Highland Prairie, Fillmore County, Minnesota, United States of America Has Bio?: Y Spouse: Martha Anderson Children: Ingeborg A. Lewis Anton Anderson Gilbert Anderson Andrew C Anderson Karen Martha Johnson Anne Sveen URL: https://www.findagrave.com/mem... Save Cancel -----Original Message----- From: Lars E. Oyane Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2018 10:56 AM To: norway@rootsweb.com Cc: Carol Larson Subject: [NOR] Re: Christen Olson Dahl from Sogndal/Vik in Sogn (1823) - emigrated 1864 - Civil War soldier? Dear Carol, Jerry and other Listers! Thank you very much for your great message and in particular I want to thank you, Carol, for your generous offer to check for Civil War soldiers at the National Archives tomorrow. I know I have several names I would like to check in addition to Christen Olson Dahl, but you didn’t give me much time to make a list(!)... * Christen Olson Dahl would be an obvious part of this list, but I would also be interested in any finding you can make regarding these guys: * Arne Hanson Urness, born in Hafslo Aug. 7, 1839, emigrated in 1861 and entered the War from Vermont township, Dane Co., WI. We know he was sick for a long time at Little Rock, AR, but he was discharged in Brownsville, TX in 1865. What later became of him is still a big «mystery»! * Hans Christenson Urness, born in Hafslo Sep. 30, 1843, emigrated in 1862, also to Vermont township, Dane Co., WI. I have not found him in any roosters so far, but he appears to have been killed in the War. Anyway he was thought to be dead by 1868! * Christopher Larson Lindgjerde, aka Christopher Lewis, born in Luster Apr. 28, 1842, emigrated in 1862 to Dane Co., WI and enlisted that same year. It is being told he carried on as a Professional Soldier after the war, but his destiny is unknown! He was never heard from again after 1887! * Christopher Lasseson Ronnei, aka Christopher Lewis, born in Luster Jan. 18, 1835, emigrated in 1860 to Columbia Co., WI. After the War he moved to Ft. Dodge, IA where he died about 1886! * Christopher Anderson Ness, aka Christopher Anderson, a first cousin of my own great grandfather, born in Luster Feb. 29, 1832, emigrated in 1861 to Fillmore Co., MN, returned from the War and still resided in Fillmore Co., MN in 1880, later destiny unknown! * Johannes Torstenson Hillestad, aka John H. Thompson, born in Hafslo July 12, 1841, emigrated in 1861 to Lodi, Columbia Co., WI and supposedly fought in the Civil War, but was never heard from again. May have been killed? * Peter Torstenson Hillestad. aka Peter H. Thompson, brother of John, born in Hafslo Aug. 16, 1839, emigrated in 1861 to Lodi, Columba Co., WI and shall have fought in the Civil War, married about 1868 and farmed in Fillmore Co., MN. This is all I can come up with right at this time, but these names should keep you busy for a while… Thanks a million, Carol, for any information you can find on these young men! Good Luck! Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > On May 15, 2018, at 8:37 AM, Carol Whitley Larson via NORWAY > <norway@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > Lars, > I am planning to go to National Archives tomorrow (May 16). I can have > some Civil War pension records pulled and often they have more information > in them than what we find on line. Please make me a detailed list of who > you want searched and I will try. You can send it to me off-list. > Carol, grandaughter of Anna from Kjerringnes. > > Sent from my iPad > >> On May 13, 2018, at 5:34 PM, Lars E. Oyane <lars.e.oyane@sdsl.no> wrote: >> >> Dear Listers! >> >> I have for several years tried to figure out what happened to this family >> after they emigrated in 1864: >> >> Christen Olson Dahl, born in Sogndal Co., Norway Jan. 10, 1823, married >> in Balsfjord, Troms, Norway Nov. 27, 1856 to Martha Marie Johansdotter >> Hunstad, born in Bodo, Norway May 12, 1834. This couple emigrated from >> Vik in Sogn in 1864 with four children: >> >> * Anna Marie, born in Maalselv, Norway Oct. 26, 1855 >> >> * Maren Christine, born in Tromso, Norway May 18, 1857 >> >> * Olufine Cecelia, born in Maalselv, Norway Apr. 20, 1860 >> >> * Johannes Martinus, born in Vik, Norway Nov. 4, 1862 >> >> Christen Olson Dahl had several brothers who emigrated to and lived in >> Chicago, IL, but despite thorough research I have never been able to find >> any trace of Christen or his family in Chicago! >> >> Now the military records has a card entry which I find kind of >> «suspicious»: >> >> https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939K-F49L-WY >> >> This card refers to a soldier named Christian Olson Dahl alias Christian >> Olson, a Private of Co. D, 2nd Wisconsin Infantry. It refers to a death >> reported in February of 1909 and a beneficiary from 1896/1897 named Ole >> C. Dahl, if I have interpreted this correctly? >> >> Any suggestions as far as this family and their destiny in America is >> concerned, will be very much appreciated! >> >> Thanks a million in advance! >> >> Very sincerity yours, >> >> Lars E. Oyane >> >> _______________________________________________ Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=norway RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@rootsweb.com/ Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@rootsweb.com/ Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community
Save Print Share Christen Anderson in the Minnesota, Territorial and State Censuses, 1849-1905 View Minnesota, Territorial and State Censuses, 1849-1905 Add alternate information Report issue Name: Christen Anderson Age: 53 Census Date: 1 May 1885 County: Fillmore Locality: Holt Birth Location: Norway Gender: Male Estimated Birth Year: abt 1832 Race: White LINE: 17 Roll: MNSC_25 -----Original Message----- From: Lars E. Oyane Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2018 10:56 AM To: norway@rootsweb.com Cc: Carol Larson Subject: [NOR] Re: Christen Olson Dahl from Sogndal/Vik in Sogn (1823) - emigrated 1864 - Civil War soldier? Dear Carol, Jerry and other Listers! Thank you very much for your great message and in particular I want to thank you, Carol, for your generous offer to check for Civil War soldiers at the National Archives tomorrow. I know I have several names I would like to check in addition to Christen Olson Dahl, but you didn’t give me much time to make a list(!)... * Christen Olson Dahl would be an obvious part of this list, but I would also be interested in any finding you can make regarding these guys: * Arne Hanson Urness, born in Hafslo Aug. 7, 1839, emigrated in 1861 and entered the War from Vermont township, Dane Co., WI. We know he was sick for a long time at Little Rock, AR, but he was discharged in Brownsville, TX in 1865. What later became of him is still a big «mystery»! * Hans Christenson Urness, born in Hafslo Sep. 30, 1843, emigrated in 1862, also to Vermont township, Dane Co., WI. I have not found him in any roosters so far, but he appears to have been killed in the War. Anyway he was thought to be dead by 1868! * Christopher Larson Lindgjerde, aka Christopher Lewis, born in Luster Apr. 28, 1842, emigrated in 1862 to Dane Co., WI and enlisted that same year. It is being told he carried on as a Professional Soldier after the war, but his destiny is unknown! He was never heard from again after 1887! * Christopher Lasseson Ronnei, aka Christopher Lewis, born in Luster Jan. 18, 1835, emigrated in 1860 to Columbia Co., WI. After the War he moved to Ft. Dodge, IA where he died about 1886! * Christopher Anderson Ness, aka Christopher Anderson, a first cousin of my own great grandfather, born in Luster Feb. 29, 1832, emigrated in 1861 to Fillmore Co., MN, returned from the War and still resided in Fillmore Co., MN in 1880, later destiny unknown! * Johannes Torstenson Hillestad, aka John H. Thompson, born in Hafslo July 12, 1841, emigrated in 1861 to Lodi, Columbia Co., WI and supposedly fought in the Civil War, but was never heard from again. May have been killed? * Peter Torstenson Hillestad. aka Peter H. Thompson, brother of John, born in Hafslo Aug. 16, 1839, emigrated in 1861 to Lodi, Columba Co., WI and shall have fought in the Civil War, married about 1868 and farmed in Fillmore Co., MN. This is all I can come up with right at this time, but these names should keep you busy for a while… Thanks a million, Carol, for any information you can find on these young men! Good Luck! Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > On May 15, 2018, at 8:37 AM, Carol Whitley Larson via NORWAY > <norway@rootsweb.com> wrote: > > Lars, > I am planning to go to National Archives tomorrow (May 16). I can have > some Civil War pension records pulled and often they have more information > in them than what we find on line. Please make me a detailed list of who > you want searched and I will try. You can send it to me off-list. > Carol, grandaughter of Anna from Kjerringnes. > > Sent from my iPad > >> On May 13, 2018, at 5:34 PM, Lars E. Oyane <lars.e.oyane@sdsl.no> wrote: >> >> Dear Listers! >> >> I have for several years tried to figure out what happened to this family >> after they emigrated in 1864: >> >> Christen Olson Dahl, born in Sogndal Co., Norway Jan. 10, 1823, married >> in Balsfjord, Troms, Norway Nov. 27, 1856 to Martha Marie Johansdotter >> Hunstad, born in Bodo, Norway May 12, 1834. This couple emigrated from >> Vik in Sogn in 1864 with four children: >> >> * Anna Marie, born in Maalselv, Norway Oct. 26, 1855 >> >> * Maren Christine, born in Tromso, Norway May 18, 1857 >> >> * Olufine Cecelia, born in Maalselv, Norway Apr. 20, 1860 >> >> * Johannes Martinus, born in Vik, Norway Nov. 4, 1862 >> >> Christen Olson Dahl had several brothers who emigrated to and lived in >> Chicago, IL, but despite thorough research I have never been able to find >> any trace of Christen or his family in Chicago! >> >> Now the military records has a card entry which I find kind of >> «suspicious»: >> >> https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939K-F49L-WY >> >> This card refers to a soldier named Christian Olson Dahl alias Christian >> Olson, a Private of Co. D, 2nd Wisconsin Infantry. It refers to a death >> reported in February of 1909 and a beneficiary from 1896/1897 named Ole >> C. Dahl, if I have interpreted this correctly? >> >> Any suggestions as far as this family and their destiny in America is >> concerned, will be very much appreciated! >> >> Thanks a million in advance! >> >> Very sincerity yours, >> >> Lars E. Oyane >> >> _______________________________________________ Norwaylist Archiveshttp://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/index?list=norway RESUBSCRIBE UNSUB http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/NOR/NORWAY.html guidelines http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/guidelines.htm _______________________________________________ Email preferences: http://bit.ly/rootswebpref Unsubscribe https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/postorius/lists/norway@rootsweb.com/ Archives: https://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/hyperkitty/list/norway@rootsweb.com/ Privacy Statement: https://ancstry.me/2JWBOdY Terms and Conditions: https://ancstry.me/2HDBym9 RootsWeb is funded and supported by Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community
Lars, Was Christian Olson Dahl really a Civil War Soldier? I would hate to see Carol spending valuable time at the NationalArchives tomorrow searching for the wrong soldier so I am reposting my reply toyou from May 13 and wondering if you disregarded my findings that he was notthe individual you were seeking. It appears that you still believe that the Christian Olson Dahl youposted on May 13 was in the Civil War from Wisconsin since on May 15 at 10:56 AMyou replied to Carol in regard to her trip tomorrow to the National Archives “Christen Olson Dahl would be an obvious part of this list” [ofsoldiers to search pension records] I replied to your post on May 13 at 5:55 PM “Christian Olson Dahl was in Company I of the Wisconsin 8th Infantry. The card below him is for Peter B. Dahl whowas in Company D of the Wisconsin 2nd Infantry. This Christian Oleson Dahl enrolledon August 22, 1864 and mustered out August 15, 1865. I don’t think he is who you are looking forsince he was unmarried and age 33 in 1864. Your Christian Olson Dahl would havebeen ca. 41 years of age and married. Your original post on May 13, 2018, 2:45 PM, Lars E. Oyane<lars.e.oyane@sdsl.no> wrote: Dear Listers! I have for several years tried to figure out whathappened to this family after they emigrated in 1864: Christen Olson Dahl, bornin Sogndal Co., Norway Jan. 10, 1823, married in Balsfjord, Troms, Norway Nov.27, 1856 to Martha Marie Johansdotter Hunstad, born in Bodo, Norway May 12,1834. This couple emigrated from Vik inSogn in 1864 with four children…: Now the military records has a card entry which I find kind of suspicious: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939K-F49L-WY This card refers to a soldier named Christian Olson Dahl aliasChristian Olson, a Private of Co. D, 2nd Wisconsin Infantry. It refers to a death reported in February of1909 and a beneficiary from 1896/1897 named Ole C. Dahl, if I have interpretedthis correctly? Any suggestions as far as this family and their destiny in America isconcerned, will be very much appreciated! Also, on May 8 I sent you the two Milwaukee obituaries you requestedunder “Lange and Allas - urgent obituary assistance in Milwaukee 1948 and 1969,please?” Did you receive them? Sarah