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cdahl
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Posted - 14/06/2005 :  03:36:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am now researching information for my husband's family. Their name is Malmanger from Kvindherred, Hordaland, Norway. I cannot find the ship that Erik came on in 1901; also Johan in 1881 (I think). We have info that Johan was adopted by an Omvik family. We question if he came to America with the family and because he was only 10, for legal reasons they had guardianship of him? Is there a web site that I can locate information about the family in Norway? Thanks for your help.
Carol

Hopkins
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Posted - 14/06/2005 :  05:00:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Erik Toresen (that might be called something like Thorson in America? -- you didn't specifiy) born in 1879 was the son of Tore Larsson and his wife Brita. Tore died in 1907 but his wife died in 1895.
Erik leaving Norway from Bergen in 1901 -
http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&filnamn=0114EMIG&gardpostnr=856&sokefelt=skjul

Was 'Johan' his brother? born about 8 or 9 years before Erik? Yes, Johan and older brother Samson Toresen/Thorsen left from Bergen in 1881 - Three brothers (only three of the eight siblings).
http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&filnamn=0114EMIG&gardpostnr=144&sokefelt=skjul

You might find the family mentioned in various websites - but the best way to follow the family history accurately would be to use the parish records for Kvinnherad and/or the bygdeboker that were published about the history/genealogy of the district. Kvinnherad is also well represented in the databases online through the Digitarlkiarvet.

P.S. Omvik is another Kvinnerad farm name.
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Jo Anne Sadler
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Posted - 14/06/2005 :  18:40:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Using the link Hopkins provided, Erik left Bergen around April 1, 1901, contracting with the Cunard Line. There is much information about Cunard on this site. They did not operate a direct Norway to North America route but left from Liverpool to Boston or New York.

On the Ellis Island database:

Erik Torjasen, from Christrd., age 20, arrived New York Harbor April 25, 1901 on the Teutonic from Liverpool. The Teutonic was operated by the White Star Line, not the Cunard.
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Jo Anne Sadler
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Posted - 14/06/2005 :  18:44:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
There are 12 Malmanger's in the 1900 census:

click here
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cdahl
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Posted - 14/06/2005 :  21:13:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you for the information. I will be attending the Vestlandet Stevne held in Sioux Falls this week-end. Hopefully I will be able to research in the bygdeboker for the Kvindherred area. I know that there is a mountain at Rosendal named Malmanger Mountain. Is that where the Malmanger's orginated? Also, were the Omvigs neighbors of the Malmangers. Hopefully I will be able to locate a map of the area in the late 1880's. Carol
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Hopkins
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Posted - 15/06/2005 :  16:53:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Omvik and Malmanger farms are probably about 4 to 5 kilometers apart (estimated from a flat map).
If you can look in the Kvinnherad bygdeboker - pick up book 3 of that series first. The Malmanger farm history starts on page 281 and the family is listed on page 290.
They might have chosen to use the name Malmanger because that was the last place they had lived in Norway. Erik and Johan's father, Tore has family history tracing back to about 1645 on the Stuland farm (also in Kvinnherad and listed in book 3).
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cdahl
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Posted - 29/07/2013 :  00:26:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
We have family visiting from Norway and we are discussing family ancestry. We could use some help! Anne Solfrid is the daughter of Jakob and Esle Malmanger of Kvindherred. We are struggling to remember the names of Jakob's father's (Tore) siblings. My husband is the grandson of Erik Malmanger who emmigrated to America in 1901. We would really appreciate some history of this family. As previously stated we know that there was a Johan but we can't remember or know of the others. Many thanks....................
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Hopkins
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Posted - 29/07/2013 :  03:29:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I may have Kvinnherad resources that can be checked -- but what time period are you talking about?

You need to provide vital dates for the persons you are talking about. A concise summary of what you already know please.

Has all this been done before and you've just misplaced your notes? If so, you can read through your previous queries here and rebuild your information.
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jkmarler
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Posted - 29/07/2013 :  04:50:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Not sure that the 1910 Norwegian census was available in 2005 online. Here is a Tore Toreson Malmanger and also in the house is Bernt Toreson:

http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01036671003044

And a single woman Anna Torsdatter Malmanger:
http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01036671002993

Johan Toreson Malmanger came home for a visit in 1894. His residence is given as Iowa:

http://digitalarkivet.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&filnamn=0114EMIG&personpostnr=723&merk=723

Here is John Malmanger's findagrave memorial:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=malmanger&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=102379581&df=all&

Edited by - jkmarler on 29/07/2013 05:39:25
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cdahl
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Posted - 29/07/2013 :  21:44:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
We are interested in the family of Thore Lars. (age 41 in 1865 censes) and Britha Kittelsd. (33 years in 1965 census). We would like names of Thor's parents, etc. Kittel Gunders. and Britha Anders. must be the names of Britha's parents. I will try to look in the church registers. No, the only info is from this forum. I have not been able to obtain the bygdeboke for this area. Also has this family always lived on/in Malmanger - Rosendal area? We've been working through Digitalarkivet this a.m. Also could I have help with Kittel Malmanger who took the name of Charles Malmanger in America. I find he is buried in Polk Co., Minnesota. He died at a young age. How did he die - accident or illness?
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jkmarler
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Posted - 30/07/2013 :  02:40:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This is from www.dalbydata.com and might be your Charles Malmanger (does his birth date match your records?):

MALMANGER CHARLES 1862 1906 1089 RA 1 HAFSLO LUTHERAN NORWEGIAN INSCRIPTION ON TOMB

It matches roughly to the birthdate of the last child in the family a son named Bernt who was aged 5 5/12 in 1910.

Here is a link to some information about the "old" Hafslo Lutheran church. Burials 1906 + up are in the "new" cemetery.

www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mnpolk/calvary_cem_winger.htm" target="_blank">http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mnpolk/calvary_cem_winger.htm

Edited by - jkmarler on 30/07/2013 02:55:09
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Kċarto
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Posted - 30/07/2013 :  09:22:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by cdahl

We are interested in the family of Thore Lars. (age 41 in 1865 censes) and Britha Kittelsd. (33 years in 1965 census). We would like names of Thor's parents, etc. Kittel Gunders. and Britha Anders. must be the names of Britha's parents. I will try to look in the church registers. No, the only info is from this forum. I have not been able to obtain the bygdeboke for this area. Also has this family always lived on/in Malmanger - Rosendal area? We've been working through Digitalarkivet this a.m. Also could I have help with Kittel Malmanger who took the name of Charles Malmanger in America. I find he is buried in Polk Co., Minnesota. He died at a young age. How did he die - accident or illness?



Kvinnherad 1865.
Thore Larsen on Hjelmeland, occ. "Lodbruger" he ran the farm and shared half of the income with the owner Kittel Gundersen, farmer and leasholder on Hjelmland.

Kittel Gundersen and Brita Andersdatter were Brita Kittelsdatters parents, she was born on Hjelmeland March12. 1833, see right page #31
Thore Larsen was born April 5. 1826 on Grindheim. Parents; Lars Thoresen and Gurj (Guri) Nielsdatter link

"Ungkarl" Bachelor Thore Larsen Stueland and "Pigen" Maid Brita Kittelsdatter Hjelmeland married April 6. 1854 #1

Kċre

Edited by - Kċarto on 30/07/2013 09:40:26
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Kċarto
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Posted - 30/07/2013 :  09:48:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Kittel (Gunnarsen) Gundersen Hjelmeland married Brita Andersdatter Skeie Nov. 18. 1822 #28
Fathers: Gunnar Johansen and Anders Axelsen

Hjelmeland 1801:
Ketil (Kittel) age 6 with parents; Gunner Johansen farmer and leasholder and Anne Olsdatter, two dau. Anne and Malene, Malene Pedersdater 82 and widow was Gunnars mother

Skeie 1801:
Anders Axelsen farmer and leaseholder and Britte Larsdatter, 5 children (Britte age 2) and a servant boy.

Kċre

Edited by - Kċarto on 30/07/2013 10:19:17
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cdahl
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Posted - 10/09/2015 :  18:03:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am digging deeper in the Malmanger family history and would appreciate your help. I have exhausted what I am able to find. I am looking for the parents of Thore Malmanger, b. Nov, 20, 1825. I think they were living in Kvinnhered, Hordaland, Norway at that time. I would like to know how many siblings he had and if any came to America, specifically Clinton County, Iowa.
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Kċarto
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Posted - 10/09/2015 :  18:54:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thore /Thor Larsen born on Stueland in Malmanger Nov. 20. 1825.
Parents; Lars Thorsen Stueland and Britte Jonsdatter(Myklebust) #99

Kċre

Edited by - Kċarto on 10/09/2015 18:58:36
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Hopkins
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Posted - 10/09/2015 :  19:16:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thore Malmanger? you mean Thor Larsen as mentioned above as married to Brita Kittelsdatter Hjelmeland April 6. 1854? The link given when that was posted above for you included the information of his father's name and the name of the nearby farm where he was born (NOT Malmanger).
Here it is again -
http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=8287&idx_id=8287&uid=ny&idx_side=-170

You have an exact birthdate and parish name just above. Looking up the original record you also see the names of both of his parents and what farm they were then living on -
http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=8287&idx_id=8287&uid=ny&idx_side=-64

There are still persons who have offered to do limited lookups in the Kvinnherad books that they own - LIMITED - remember they are not offering to do an entire family history.
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/lookups.html#Hordaland
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~wgnorway/lookups.html#Hordaland

Also the Kvinnherad bygdebĝker are probably available to borrow by Inter-Library Loan. Check about that at your local public library.


The LDS Family History Library has the Kvinnherad books copied to microfilm which you can order sent to your nearest LDS Family History Center for a small fee.
https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/278223?availability=Family%20History%20Library
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