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tsoevig
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Posted - 31/08/2005 :  11:46:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Bergen 956 1913 Mai 7 Henrikke Franciska Johnsen f ug Ekspeditrice 1890 23 Bergen Bergen Amk Spokane Wash Nei a (bedre livsvilkaar) Husarb Reiser til bekjendte Canadian Pacific.
This what I have found in Digitalarkivet.
Henrikke was my grandfather's sister. My mother who passed away in 2001 talked about her as "tante Rikke".
How can I go about trying to trace decendent of Henrikke.

Ellen

Brining
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USA
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Posted - 02/09/2005 :  03:54:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Women are hard to find if you don't know her married name. Are there any relatives alive that might know her married name or where she lived, when she died and where.
She was going to Spokane Washington so you could try posting a query on the Spokane message board Click here
Here is a link to the Eastern Washington Genealogical Society Click Here They do lookups for a Fee.
Good Luck
Carla
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