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amybeth
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USA
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Posted - 13/08/2004 :  16:35:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Good Morning everyone!

I am having trouble in researching my boyfriends family name. They swear they are Norwegian with a last name of Burton. I have tried to break down the name, and maybe that was i could some-how trace back the roots to a town. No luck. However, i did find that the name is acutally English. I am so confused! I just love this family to death and i think they would really appreciate it.

Any suggestions.
Amy

Harald_bryge_odegaarden
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Norway
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Posted - 13/08/2004 :  16:56:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Edited by - Harald_bryge_odegaarden on 25/12/2005 16:47:53
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amybeth
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Posted - 13/08/2004 :  17:01:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
OH GREAT I thought i was on the right track. So then maybe they are English after all. I found Bourton as another was of spelling, but i agree that when they immigrated to here alot of last names were changed. thank you.

Thank you again.

Peace

Amy
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Borge
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Norway
1297 Posts

Posted - 13/08/2004 :  18:00:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It could also be that the Burton or Bourton is an Americanized form of a Norwegian name. It might be possible to trace the emigration if we knew the names and years when their ancestors emigrated.

Børge Solem

Edited by - Borge on 14/08/2004 01:31:37
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amybeth
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Posted - 13/08/2004 :  20:11:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I will ask them!
Thank you so much!!!!

Amy
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Brining
Norway Heritage Veteran

USA
868 Posts

Posted - 13/08/2004 :  23:02:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
On the US census there are 5 "Burton" listed as born in Norway so it is not unheard of. Do you have any names of anyone who could be located on the census? Getting copies of death certificates, marriage license, etc might give a clue as to the original Norwegian name.
Carla
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amybeth
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Posted - 16/08/2004 :  17:36:11  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
They really don't have anykind of paperwork. However, the maiden name is Johnson. And she did say that he had come directly from Norway into Wisconsin. She said her Dads parents where pretty young when they came here and he is 71 this year.

I wish i could find the town, but that would almost be impossible now.

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Hopkins
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USA
3351 Posts

Posted - 16/08/2004 :  18:22:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
What were/are the names of the grandparents - like the 'Dad' who is now 71? when were they born? when did they die? where did they live?
We could be looking at information on a census now - but would not be able to recognize them...
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hasto
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Norway
294 Posts

Posted - 28/12/2005 :  15:45:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Is she Mary Burton (20) in Marshfield, Wn, in 1880 census?
It looks like she is maried to William (22) who is born in Wisconsin.


Harald S Storaker
4586 Korshamn, Norge
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gunnar
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Norway
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Posted - 30/12/2005 :  10:24:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I know that Bråten, Braaten, Bråthen, Braathen became Burton in America.
The name tells how the land was cleared, by fire.

Gunnar
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