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nisselin
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Posted - 05/02/2005 :  22:03:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm looking for descendants of Christi Hansdtr (b. 1809) and Botolv Larss. Eitun/Eitorn/Eithun (b.1806). They arrived in New York with the ship Minerva in 1851. They went from Bergen (Balestrand). They had 6 children when they left Norway: Lars (b. 10 Feb 1836), Anne (b. 9 Aug 1838), Hans (b. 13 May 1841), Ole (b. 25 Nov 1843), Erik (b. 5 Oct 1846) and Kari (b.29 Jan 1850).
On the same ship was also Christi's two sisters, Kari Fjærestad and Brita Svardal from Vik in Sogn. Kari went with husband and two children, Brita was single. I think both Kari and Brita settled in Kasson, Dodge County, MN. I've found descendants of both.
I'm also trying to find out what happened with my g.g.grandfather Alv Olsson Hauglum (b. 1828), from Vik in Sogn. He went to America from Bergen in 1856, unmarried.

Edited by - nisselin on 06/02/2005 03:22:46

Hopkins
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USA
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Posted - 06/02/2005 :  16:47:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The 1870 US census shows a "Alf Oleson" living in Vernon, Dodge County, Minnesota. He is listed as 42 years old, born Norway and working as a farmer. He is married and has 4 children.
Wife - Lucy, 30 yrs old, born Norway; daughter - Caroline, 10 yrs old, born Minnesota; daughter - Mary, 7 yrs old, born Minnesota; son - Ola, 5 yrs old, born Minnesota; son - John, 2 yrs old, born Minnesota

The 1880 US census shows "Alf Olson" living in Brookings County, Dakota Territory.
http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&filnamn=DAKO1880&gardpostnr=981&sokefelt=skjul
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Brining
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USA
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Posted - 06/02/2005 :  16:50:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi In the 1860 Census
LAWSON BOHEL 54 born NORW MN DODGE county CANISTEO TWP
Pretty sure this is Botolv
Wife Christina
Children Lewis (Lars?) 24 Henry (Hans?) 19 Ole 13 Elef 12 Caroline 10 and Andrew 6
In 1870 he is still there with Christina Lewis, Hans, Alex? age 23, Andrew and Caroline
A possibility for Alv in the 1870 census is
OLESON ALF 42 NORW MN DODGE county VERNON
He is married to Lucy age 30 born in Norway children all born in Minnesota Caroline 10, Mary 7, Ola 5, John 2
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Hopkins
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USA
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Posted - 06/02/2005 :  17:01:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Dodge County, Minnesota seems a popular destination for everyone you were seeking. 1870 US census - "Battel Larson", 64 yrs old, born Norway, occupation farmer, lives in Canisteo township, Dodge Co. Minnesota. Wife - "Christiana", 61 yrs old, born Norway; son - Lewis, 34 yrs old, born Norway; son - Hans, 27 yrs old, born Norway; son - Alex, 23 yrs old, born Norway; son - Andrew, 16 yrs old, born Iowa; daughter - Caroline, 20 yrs old, born Norway.
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nisselin
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Posted - 06/02/2005 :  19:20:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you so much!!
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nisselin
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Posted - 06/02/2005 :  21:55:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Do you have any idea how I can find out where this Alf Oleson came from in Norway, to be sure it's the right one? Or his wife? I guess here name in Norway would be Lucie or Lussi.

Before he emmigrated he had three children with three different women:

-with Ingeborg Tolleivsdtr. Nissestad: Ola b. 18.4. 1854
-with Synneva Ingebrigtsdtr. Dale: Ola b. 29.9. 1854 d. 20.10. 1854
-with Olina Hermundsdtr. Vetlesand: Synneva b. 7.7. 1856 (he had come to America when she was born).

Olina H. Vetlesand (b. 28.1.1826) and her daughters Kari (b.1852) and Synneva (b.1856) also went to America in1866.
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Hopkins
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USA
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Posted - 08/02/2005 :  04:11:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Your Alf left for America very early. You might try looking for someone who has one or more of the Gerhard Naeseth books - Norwegian Immigrants to the United States and ask them if he might be mentioned in those.
I checked at one of my favorite websites where volunteers list the materials they have access to and offer to do limited lookups.
http://members.tdn.com/~dagwood/lookups.html#Marthaler
I've tried to include a detail URL to a listing for one person who says that they have three volumes of those books.

It is also possible that persons with knowedge of the history of either Dodge County Minnesota - or Brookings in what was the Dakota Territory (would that be South Dakota today??? - possibly) might be able to find some other reference to the Alf Oleson we saw in the 1870 US census. Try the GENWEB pages for each of those locations and see if any "experts" lurk there.

I didn't find the same "Alf Oleson" in any US census after the 1880 - so I couldn't find any easy way to get an idea of the year that he immigrated.

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Hopkins
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USA
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Posted - 08/02/2005 :  04:19:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
December 5 of last year Olaf Kringhaug put a translation from 'Nordmændene i Amerika' by Martin Ulvestad (published 1907) that covered the entry for Dodge County, Minnesota. That entry includes "Bottolf Larson Eithoren? from Vik in Sogn". Check the archives of the Norway-List or the Oppland-List at Rootsweb. I'll try to include a link to get you in that vicinity -
http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/intl/NOR/NOR-OPPLAND.html
The search facility hasn't been working the past few days - but you can choose to BROWSE - and then browse in December 2004!
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