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                       Posted - 24/06/2005 :  05:47:55
                        
                        
                      
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                      |  Any Record of Langwick's | 
                     
                    
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                       Posted - 24/06/2005 :  13:52:02
                        
                        
                      
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                       Do you have any names or dates? There is one Langwick, born in Norway, living in New York, in the 1910 census LANGWICK  BENJAMIN  23  M  W  NORW  NY  ULSTER  2-WD NEW PALTZ  he emigrated in 1906
  Finding them in the census would give you the date of emigration. The Digitalarkivet Click Here has Norwegian census, emigration records plus much more. Carla
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                       Posted - 24/06/2005 :  22:39:41
                        
                        
                      
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                       Hi, Lisleby is east of Fredrikstad, Østfold, Norway, and possible ports of emigration would be Fredrikstad or Oslo. The is noone by the name of Langvik/Langvig in the database from Fredrikstad, but 7 records in the Oslo database: 
  Emigrants from Oslo 1867-1930:
 - 1884 Feb. 01 - John Langvig, male, unmarried, seaman, 25, residence New York, dest. New York, line Hero
 - 1884 Apr. 03 - Johan Langvik, male, married, mate, 31, residence Fredrikstad, dest. Cleveland, line Island
 - 1905 Apr. 20 - Even Evensen Langvig, male, unmarried, worker, 20, residence Ringsaker, destination Minnesota, ship Hellig Olav
 - 1906 Aug. 17 - Nils Langvik, male, married, clerk, 42, residence Glemminge, dest New York, ship Oslo
 - 1906 Sep. 07 - Olaf Benny Langvig, male, unmarried, clerk, 20, residence Glemminge, dest. New York, ship Hellig Olav
 - 1906 Sep. 21 - Karl Fredrik Langvik, male, married, shipbroker, 35, residence Fredrikstad, dest. San Francesco, ship United States
 - 1910 Oct. 07 - Jørga Elise Langvik, female, unmarried, at home, born  20 MAY 1889, residence Glemminge, destination New York (to her brother), ship Hellig Olav
  Glemminge is now called Glemmen, and is an area in Fredrikstad, Østfold. Very close to Lisleby!   This "Benjamin Langwick" which Carla found in New York 1910, is prob. Olaf Benny Langvig from Glemminge (Fredrikstad, Østfold) 
  Here is Benny living with his family (also sister Jørga Elise) on the farm Torp in Glemminge in census 1900, click here The Oslo database are unfortunately still split in two; here are some more Landvik's, in the Christiania (also Oslo!) database:  
 - 1886 Sep. 03 - Petra Langvik, female, married, 30, residence Fredrikstad, dest. Chicago
 - 1886 Sep. 03 - Ingvald Langvik, male, children, 3, residence Fredrikstad, dest. Chicago
 - 1911 Mar. 10 - Sverre Jørgensen Langvik, male, unmarried, farmworker, born 15 FEB 1893, residence Glemminge, dest. New York
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                       Posted - 26/06/2005 :  06:35:34
                        
                        
                      
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                      |  Thanks, after checking with family it seems to make sense that  Olaf Benny Langvik, not Langvig would have been my great grand-father, on old photos and what not he went by the name Benny when he came to the United States and Jorga Elise Langvik was his sister or known as aunt Margret. So, Thanks I guess I now see what info I can find in and about Glemmen. | 
                     
                    
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                       Hi Langvig and Langvik means the same in Norway, it can be translated into "Long Bay".
  Langvig is an older way of writting it, ...vik is more modern.  But Benny could very well have written his name Langvig, especially in his early years.
  And for instance, you can very well find two brothers spelling their lastname differently, depending mostly on their preference, but it could also be depending on the person who wrote it down...  
  But on the other side, it's written "Benny Langvik" in the Ellis Island records, so the "g" could be a typo from when he signed in at Oslo Harbour.
  Btw, his destination in 1906 was 218 Hamilton Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y., to his brother-in-law Mr. Harald Arnfindsen(?).
  Jørga Langvik mention her father "Jørg Langvik in Lisleby" as her closest relative when arriving Ellis Islands in 1910. Her destination is brother Benny Langvik in New Paltz, N.Y.
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                       My greatgrandfather, Nils Langvik,  was the brother of Benny's father  Jørgen Langvik b. 1857. My grandmother, Mary Langvik,  was hence the 1. cousin of Olaf Benny Langvik. Both Benny and Nils emigrated to the USA in 1906.
  Jørgen and Nils's parents were:
  Ole Petter Andersen Langvik b. 1820, d. 1916, and his wife:
  Maren Engebretsdatter b. 1830.
  They both came from farms around 5 miles from the town of Fredrikstad.
  Ole Petter grew up on a farm named Langvik near the town of Fredrikstad.
  Benny had 2 uncles in USA. Nils and Johan Langvik who both lived in Chicago. Johan arrived in the USA in 1884 and changed his name to John Langwick . He was probably married to Petra Langwick, also a Norwegian. His  brother Nils arrived in  1906. Nils left his wife and 5 children behind in Norway in order to pursue a better life in USA. Nils is buried at Oakwoods Cemetery in Chicago and passed away in Dec. 1907. His plan was probably that the rest of his family should go to Chicago at a later stage.
  The grave and tombstone of Maren and Ole Petter Langvik can still  be seen in Lisleby  "Old" Cemetery just outside Fredrikstad in Norway.
 
 
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                       Interesting! - my friend is a Langvik. I'll check with him on the info above.
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                       Here is the Ancestry.com citation on the arrival of Benny. The orginal manifest lists some further information. And an image of the ship is avaialble at Ancestry.com which is an subscription site. 
  Name: Benny Langvik  Arrival Date: 18 Sep 1906  Estimated birth year: abt 1886  Age: 20  Gender: Male  Port of Departure: Christiania  Ethnicity/Race/Nationality: Scandinavian  Ship Name: Hellig Olav  Search Ship Database: View the Hellig Olav in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database  Port of Arrival: New York, New York 
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                       http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/WebCens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=2&filnamn=f60132&gardpostnr=38&personpostnr=243&merk=243#ovre
  If you follow the link above from the cencus of 1865, the person number 5 on the list is Jørgen Ols. (en). He is the son of Ole Petter Andersen Langvik. He later was known as Jørgen Langvik and was the father of Benny. Number 3 on the list is Johan and number 7 is Nils. The two brothers who immigrated to Chicago. In 1865 the family owned the farm , "Nøkleby Østre" in Lisleby just outside Fredrikstad.
  So, the parents of Benny were Jørgen and Elise Langvik. His grandparents on his father's side were: Ole Petter Andersen Langvik and Maren Engebretsdatter  Langvik. 
  Ole Petter grew up on farm named Langvik and Maren on a  farm named Løkka. Both these farms were  parts of Thorsø Estate.
  http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?show=194&uid=104193&urnread_imagesize=gigant&hode=nei&ls=1
  The Ministerialbook for Glemmen, year 1886:
  Nr. 123 on the list is Olaf Benny. He was born , July18, 1886 and Christened on August 15, 1886.  His parents: Jørgen Langvig and wife Elise Sofie Berntsdatter (Langvik ).
  Jørgen was a clerk at Lisleby fabrikk, probably a Sawmill.
  Jørgen   	Langvik   died :   	   	01 february 	1940   	and  was buried at Leie gravlund (Leie Cemetery ) ,Fredrikstad,  	Glemmen.  		
  Elise  Langvik  died :  	  01July  	1929  and was also buried at Leie gravlund ,	Fredrikstad ,	Glemmen.
  Rolf Langvik, b. 1897, a brother of Benny, died 22 June 1965 and is also buried at Leie Cemetery.
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                       quote: Originally posted by kir
  Any Record of Langwick's
 
  
  My grandfather was Benny Langwick.  I do not have all dates and full names, but I will do my best to fill you in.  My brother probably has more info. Benny moved to and worked in New Paltz, NY.  He married Laura Lorenzen (Danish). Grandpa owned a feedstore in Clintondale, NY.  Benny died in the mid 1960's; Laura died about 30 years later.   They had 6 children:  George, Mary, Ralph, Arnold, Charles and Elizabeth.  Only Betty survives at this date.   George married Jean, who lived in New Paltz.  They had 3 children:  Linda, John, and Ben, who is deceased.  Linda married George Martinez; they have 2 kids:  Laura and Christopher.  Laura married Stephen Bianco:  they have 3 children:  Lucas, Drew and Aubrey.  Chris has 4 daughters, I think. John married  and had 4 girls.   John lives in the area of Atlanta, Georgia.   I will get further info. Mary (my mother) married Crosby Wilkin in 1938. Mary died 2003; Crosby died 1990.  They had 4 children:  David, Jonathan, Nancy and Joan.  David married Elizabeth Crooks:  they have 2 children:  Kevin and Rebecca.  Kevin has 2 children:  Crosby and Eva.  Rebecca married Cedric Picard:  they have 1 child, Marion.  (David, Betty, Rebecca work in romance languages.  Cedric is from Aix, France.)  David lives in Wooster, Ohio. Jonathan is a mathematics professor and photographer.  He married Joyce Dye, who has 3 children:  Doug, Kelly and Juli.  Jonny lives in Arlington, VA. Nancy worked as a banker, and is married to George Sutherland.  From a prior marriage, she has a child Nicolee,  Nicolee has 2 children:  Britton and Greta.  Nancy lives in the Chicago area. Joan married Lawrence Hill.  They have 1 child Gordon, who married Lisa Carlson (Swedish).  They have 2 children:  Carl (11) and Annika (9).  Joan lives on Cape Cod and currently has 2 business:  bookkeeping for small firms and art tours in Italy. Ralph married Dorothy.   They had 2 children:  Janine, now deceased, had 2 children, one of whom is Chrissy, who is married to Harden Wells.   They live in Baton Rouge, LA and have a daughter Bailey.  Bruce is the son of Ralph and Dorothy. Arnold married Mary Jane (Jerry) Harvey.  Arnold was an orthodontist in Poughkeepsie, NY and died  at age 43 of leukemia.  They had no children. Charles married Ruth.  They had 3 daughters:  Kaaren, Donna and Gail.  Kaaren, deceased, had 2 children?  Donna  married William Dietz; they had many kids - maybe 7 -.  I can't remember all the names nor their spouses' names nor their kids' names.  I'll get this info.  Charles' family remained in the Hudson Valley area of New York. Elizabeth (Betty) married Ned Conklin.  They have 1 child:  Barry. Betty now lives in San Jose, California.
  Benny had a cousin Margaret Langwick who moved from Chicago to New Paltz in the 1950's.  I think Margaret's father was John.
  There was also Ole Langwick, I think son of Sverre, who lived in Oregon near Ralph.
  I apologize for not putting all this in  spreadsheet form, but at least those who are curious about Benny have more info now.
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                       Hi,
  SSDI at www.rootsweb.com has this Benny Langwick:
  LANGWICK, BENNY 18 Jul 1886 Nov 1963 77 (New York) (none specified) New York 077-28-3838 
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                       quote: Originally posted by joanhill
 
 quote: Originally posted by kir
  Any Record of Langwick's
 
  
  My grandfather was Benny Langwick.  I do not have all dates and full names, but I will do my best to fill you in.  My brother probably has more info. Benny moved to and worked in New Paltz, NY.  He married Laura Lorenzen (Danish). Grandpa owned a feedstore in Clintondale, NY.  Benny died in the mid 1960's; Laura died about 30 years later.   They had 6 children:  George, Mary, Ralph, Arnold, Charles and Elizabeth.  Only Betty survives at this date.   George married Jean, who lived in New Paltz.  They had 3 children:  Linda, John, and Ben, who is deceased.  Linda married George Martinez; they have 2 kids:  Laura and Christopher.  Laura married Stephen Bianco:  they have 3 children:  Lucas, Drew and Aubrey.  Chris has 4 daughters, I think. John married  and had 4 girls.   John lives in the area of Atlanta, Georgia.   I will get further info. Mary (my mother) married Crosby Wilkin in 1938. Mary died 2003; Crosby died 1990.  They had 4 children:  David, Jonathan, Nancy and Joan.  David married Elizabeth Crooks:  they have 2 children:  Kevin and Rebecca.  Kevin has 2 children:  Crosby and Eva.  Rebecca married Cedric Picard:  they have 1 child, Marion.  (David, Betty, Rebecca work in romance languages.  Cedric is from Aix, France.)  David lives in Wooster, Ohio. Jonathan is a mathematics professor and photographer.  He married Joyce Dye, who has 3 children:  Doug, Kelly and Juli.  Jonny lives in Arlington, VA. Nancy worked as a banker, and is married to George Sutherland.  From a prior marriage, she has a child Nicolee,  Nicolee has 2 children:  Britton and Greta.  Nancy lives in the Chicago area. Joan married Lawrence Hill.  They have 1 child Gordon, who married Lisa Carlson (Swedish).  They have 2 children:  Carl (11) and Annika (9).  Joan lives on Cape Cod and currently has 2 business:  bookkeeping for small firms and art tours in Italy. Ralph married Dorothy.   They had 2 children:  Janine, now deceased, had 2 children, one of whom is Chrissy, who is married to Harden Wells.   They live in Baton Rouge, LA and have a daughter Bailey.  Bruce is the son of Ralph and Dorothy. Arnold married Mary Jane (Jerry) Harvey.  Arnold was an orthodontist in Poughkeepsie, NY and died  at age 43 of leukemia.  They had no children. Charles married Ruth.  They had 3 daughters:  Kaaren, Donna and Gail.  Kaaren, deceased, had 2 children?  Donna  married William Dietz; they had many kids - maybe 7 -.  I can't remember all the names nor their spouses' names nor their kids' names.  I'll get this info.  Charles' family remained in the Hudson Valley area of New York. Elizabeth (Betty) married Ned Conklin.  They have 1 child:  Barry. Betty now lives in San Jose, California.
  Benny had a cousin Margaret Langwick who moved from Chicago to New Paltz in the 1950's.  I think Margaret's father was John.
  There was also Ole Langwick, I think son of Sverre, who lived in Oregon near Ralph.
  I apologize for not putting all this in  spreadsheet form, but at least those who are curious about Benny have more info now.
 
 
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                       I apologize for my second post.  It was obviously a mistake - a copy of my first.
  From my brothers, I now have some additional information about the Benny Langvik family.
  1.  Before Benny moved to New Paltz, he washed dished in NYC someplace.  His pay consisted of meals.
  2.  John Langwick had 3 girls, not 4.
  3.  David married Helen Elizabeth Crooks.  They are now retired teachers of romance languages.  Their daughter Rebecca now teaches French.  Rebecca's husband is from Miramas, France, near Aix.  Their daughter's name is spelled Marian.
  4.  Ralph's children were both adopted.
  5.  I am not certain if Kaaren, Charles'  eldest daughter, is in fact deceased.  Must check.
  I am sure more additions and corrections will be forthcoming.
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                       Thank you for so much information about the Langwick family in the US and especially the detailed story about Benny.
  As  have some knowledge of John Langwick in Chicago I can add :
  John Langwick ( original name : Johan Langvik ) arrived in the USA in 1883. His wife Petra  followed i 1886. In the Cencus of 1920 John and Petra had a son William, aged 30 and a daughter Inga age 36 living with their parents.
  In the 1930 Cencus there were John, Inga and William. They were all living at the same address in Chicago. One may assume that William and Inga never got married.
  Margareth came to live in New Paltz in 1946. She was born in the Lisleby area near Fredrikstad in Southern Norway, Sept. 29, 1883. She passed away in Jan. 1964.
  In Norway the Langvik- branch consist of many descendents of Ole Petter Andersen Langvik and his wife Maren Engebretsdatter. They had a number of children among those were  John, Nils, Anne and Jørgen.
  Jørgen was the father of Benny.
  Nils was a teacher . He was born 1864 and was teaching for many years in the town of Larvik in Southern Norway. He had 5 children and many of his descendent still live in the Larvik area. He left his family and emigrated to Chicago and his brother John in 1906. He was preparing for his family to follow, but he passed away already in 1907. 
  From the Norwegian 1900- cencus: Jørgen Langvik	hf	g	kontorist v/ sagbrug	1857	Glemminge Sm	 Elise Langvik	hm	g	alm. huslig gjerning og landhandlerske	1860	Fredriksstad	 Margith Langvik	d	ug	datter	1884	Glemminge Sm	 Benny Langvik	s	ug	søn	1886	Glemminge Sm	 Betsy Langvik	d	ug	datter	1887	Glemminge Sm	 Jørga Langvik	d	ug	datter	1889	Glemminge Sm	 Sverre Langvik	s	ug	søn	1893	Glemminge Sm	 Rolf Langvik	s	ug	søn	1897	Glemminge Sm
  So Benny had 5 siblings. Among them Sverre born 1893 and Jørga Elise born 1889. She arrived in NY in 1910 to visit Benny. Did she stay? Sverre arrived  in NY in 1911.  The reason I am so interested is that my greatgrandfather was Nils Langvik.
  The name Langvik is due to the fact that Ole Andersen Langvik grew up on a farm named Langvik outside Fredrikstad, Norway. The farmhouses are still there and I visited the farm recently.
 
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                      |  Thank you, Jackie!  Very enlightening information. The puzzle is on the verge of totally beeing solved. | 
                     
                    
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