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Cyndy Moen
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Posted - 08/06/2005 :  21:59:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am researching the Tennison family of Wisconsin and later North Dakota. I have been looking for a Michael Tennison, born around 1818, wife Bertha, and children Mary, Tennes, Peter and Martha. They are in the 1860--1880 censuses for Marquette County Wisconsin. But I can't find them in a 1850 census, so thought maybe they immigrated after 1850. I don't know Michael's fathers name or the farm name. In looking through passenger lists for a Mikkel I found a listing on the ship Emigrant which sailed in 1852 for a Mikkel Drange, wife Bertha, and 9 month daughter. If Drange is the farm name where would I start looking for records of them?

Cyndy Moen

Hopkins
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Posted - 10/06/2005 :  13:04:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The 1865 Norwegian census shows farms named Drange in several different areas. Oddernes and Herad, Vest-Agder. Helleland and Lund, Rogaland. Sveio and Tysnes, Hordaland.
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Brining
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USA
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Posted - 10/06/2005 :  23:08:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Mikkel Drange is listed on the bark Emigrant which departed from Flekkefjord. There is a Drange, near Flekkefjord, Vest Agder on a current map so this would be the most likely area to look. Parish/church records, which are available on microfilm from the LDS, would have information on birth, death, emigration etc.
Carla
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jwiborg
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Posted - 11/06/2005 :  12:52:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is a big possibility from LDS: click here

Mechel Tonnesen, Christening: 27 MAY 1818, Heskestad, Rogaland, Norway
Parents: Tonnis Mechelsen & Marte Johnsdatter


Michael Tennison would in Norwegian be written Mikkel Tønnesen, and Mikkel's father would have Tønnes as a first name.
Be aware that the spelling in the censuses are not very consistent. Tannes, Tennes, Tonne, Tonnes, Tynnes, Tønne, Tønnen, Tønner, Tønnes, Tønni, Tønnis could all be different variations of the same name...

Heskestad is in Lund, Rogaland, and very close to Flekkefjord, Vest Agder!

Jan Peter
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jwiborg
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Norway
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Posted - 11/06/2005 :  13:14:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
There is one Rakel Tønnesdatter (b. ca 1811) living on a Drange farm in Hæskestad, Lund, Rogaland in census 1865.
She could be Michael Tennison's sister...

But from LDS...
Rakel Tonnesen, Christening: 21 JUL 1811, Heskestad, Rogaland, Norway
Parents: Thonnis Hansen & Grethe Johanne Jacobsdatter
So she is not his sister...
Rakel have brothers named Ole, Hans, Jonas and Jacob... (From LDS )

Her is a brother to Mechel Tonnesen:
Jonas Tonnesen, Christening: 08 MAR 1821, Heskestad, Rogaland, Norway

Jan Peter
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Cyndy Moen
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Posted - 11/06/2005 :  15:11:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks to all for the help and insight. I think that Tonnes Machelson could well have been Mikkel's father. Mikkel must have dropped the farm name after he got here, If the Mikkel Drange is my Michael Tennison, and I think it is, I still haven't found any records for him between the passenger list and the 1860 census in Wisconsin. There is a 1855 state census for Columbus, Wisconsin that list a Michael Tennison. but I haven't seen a copy of it as yet. This Norwegian side of the family is both interesting and frustrating. Thanks again for the help.
Cyndy Moen

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