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Cole7882
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Posted - 30/09/2005 :  06:24:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My grandfather was named Jeffie Arnold Larson and was born around 1913. I am told he was 100% Norwegian, but as he passed away when I was very young I do not know very much about him. I know he ran a dairy/creamery in Arcadia, WI at one time. Any suggestion on where to find out more information about my grandfather's genealogy?

Brining
Norway Heritage Veteran

USA
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Posted - 01/10/2005 :  19:14:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Getting a copy of his death certificate Click Here
and copies of obituaries would help. The SSDI lists
Name Birth Death Last Residence Last Benefit SSN Issued
JEFFIE LARSON 09 Jul 1913 Nov 1985 54115 (De Pere, Brown, WI) (none specified) 395-09-1881 Wisconsin
Click Here you can order a copy of the social security record.
Sometimes 100% Norwegian means both parents were Norwegian so he could have been born in the US.
Talk to any family members that might give you some information. Check and see if Arcadia has a historical society, they may have some information on him. If you can find out where he was married, a copy of the marriage certificate could give you information.
Good Luck
Carla
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Hopkins
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USA
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Posted - 01/10/2005 :  19:22:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Start by searching for and/all American documents about him. His death certificate, obituary, church records where he might have been a member, all the US federal censuses and state or local censuses that he appears in, etc. You want to find out where he was born, who his parents were, where and when they were each born and when they came to the US. When you find a clear link to emigrants from Norway that you can identify by name, birth year and at least approximate immigration year - then you might be able to track the family in Norway.
You will find a number of excellent helps in online articles that you can study at your own pace.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wgnorway/new.htm
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~norway/articles.html
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Jean Marthaler
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USA
56 Posts

Posted - 01/10/2005 :  23:59:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi, in looking at the 1920 census I find in Modena Township, Buffalo County, Wisconsin the following family:

Albert Larson age 38 born in Wisconsin with parents born in Norway.
wife Mathilda age 31 born in Wisconsin and parents born in Wisconsin
Children:
Eddie age 12 born in Wisconsin
Mabel J. age 10 born in Wisconsin
Jeffie A. age 6 born in Wisconsin.

Listed above this family is an older woman and her son who could possibly be the mother of Albert Larson, their info is:

Hjertru Larson age 78 born in Norway and immigrated in 1870 or 1871.
Erik Larson age 39.

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Jean Marthaler
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USA
56 Posts

Posted - 02/10/2005 :  01:25:59  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is more information on this family.

1870 Census, Modena Township, Buffalo County, Wisconsin

Jens Larson age 30 born in Norway
Anna Seiverson age 29 born in Norway
Children all born in Wisconsin
Louis age 6
Amos age 4
Louie age g
Sievert age 1
_______________________

1880 Census, Modena Township, Buffalo County, Wisconsin

James J. Larson age 40, born Norway
Anna age 39, born Norway
Children all born in Wisconsin
Louisa age 16
Amos age 14
Loui age 12
Sever age 11
Ellen age 6
Anna age 5
Julia age 2
Emma age 11 months
___________________
1900 Census, Modena, Buffalo County, Wisconsin
J Larson, born in Norway Feb 1840 (the first name is hard to read)
Anna , born in Norway July 1840
Children all born in Wisconsin
Syver born March 1869
Albert born February 1881
Julius born July 1884
Emma born June 1879

I do believe this is Albert and his parents and siblings. This is the Albert Larson who I believe is the father of your Jeffie A. Larson.

Jean Marthaler
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Jean Marthaler
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USA
56 Posts

Posted - 02/10/2005 :  01:28:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
One other item I needed to include about this family is that in the 1900 census for the Larson family it says that (Jens, James) Larson and Anna have been married for 37 years, they have had 13 children with 8 of them still living and Jens immigrated in 1852 and Anna in about 1863.
Jean
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Jean Marthaler
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USA
56 Posts

Posted - 02/10/2005 :  02:25:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

Just for your interest, here is the family in the 1880 census on the Digitalarkivet. One item to point out here is that there is an error in the Digitalarkivet record for this family. When you look at the actual census page the family's last name is not Johnson, it is LARSON.

Norwegians in Wisconsin according to 1880 Census
Given name Family name Sex Age Remarks Children Father born Mother born Page Circuit County
6530 James J Johnson m 40 f N N N 365 Modena Buffalo Co.
6531 Anna J Johnson f 39 wife N N N 365 Modena Buffalo Co.
6532 Louisa J Johnson f 16 Wis N N 366 Modena Buffalo Co.
6533 Amons J Johnson m 14 Wis N N 366 Modena Buffalo Co.
6534 Loui J Johnson m 12 Wis N N 366 Modena Buffalo Co.
6535 Sever J Johnson m 11 Wis N N 366 Modena Buffalo Co.
6536 Ellen J Johnson f 6 Wis N N 366 Modena Buffalo Co.
6537 Anna J Johnson f 5 Wis N N 366 Modena Buffalo Co.
6538 Julia J Johnson f 2 Wis N N 366 Modena Buffalo Co.
6539 Emma J Johnson f 11/12 Jun Wis N N 366 Modena Buffalo Co
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Jean Marthaler
Junior member

USA
56 Posts

Posted - 02/10/2005 :  05:25:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In doing research on this family I am wondering if the ancestry of Jeffie's grandfather, Jens Larson might be thru a Jens J. Hovland. I am putting this info on this list to see if anyone has any insight on this. In the book Nordmændene i Amerika by Martin Ulvestad it has in the Buffalo County, Wisconsin section a Jens J. Hovland who was one of the earliest Norwegian settlers in Buffalo County. It says Jens and a number of the other settlers are from Lyster in Sogn og Fjordane. In the 1880 census Jens is listed as James J. Larson. I putting this info out just in case there is someone with some knowledge of this area of Sogn who might be able to check on this. JEAN
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Cole7882
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Posted - 02/10/2005 :  23:30:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for all of your help! I remember hearing about an aunt Mabel and I know I have met cousin's of my father with the last name Severson. I have also talked to my grandmother some who says Jeffie A Larson's parents were Albert and Mathilda. So it looks like your information is sending me in the right direction.
Thanks again for all of your help. I really didn't know where to start and with my grandmother just turing 93, I wanted to find out as much as I could about my grandfather and my grandmother's families before it was too late.

Nicole
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Cole7882
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Posted - 03/10/2005 :  00:14:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
From talking more to my grandmother and aunt It turns out my aunt Mabel had married a Severson, so that is where i have heard that name. And Albert and Mathilda along with their children Eddie, Mabel (Oscar), Evelyn, and Erwin(or Irwin) are buried in the cemetary at the Lyster church. As there were many Albert Larson we found it be searching for Mathilda in the church records. I believe my grandfather was originally buried there also but was later moved to a cemetary in De Pere, WI. It is believed that the great grandparents were buried at the other Lutheran church/cemetary in the area, but my family has not been able to find it or there plots.

Was there any information as to Mathilda's maiden name? I believe it was Nielson or Nelson. I had noted in my first post that it was believed my grandfather was 100% Norwegian so I like to trace back both parents if at all possible.

Thanks again for all of your help--the websites also look like they will be a great tool in my search!

Nicole
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Cole7882
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Posted - 03/10/2005 :  00:22:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I forgot to mention it was Lyster church in buffalo county.
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Brining
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USA
868 Posts

Posted - 03/10/2005 :  04:07:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The 1910 census says they have been married for 3 years so that would mean they married in 1906 or 1907. You can order a search for the marriage records at this siteClick Here or you could get a copy of birth certificates of the children. That should give you her maiden name.
Carla
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Cole7882
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Posted - 20/07/2007 :  03:19:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My aunt made it over the cemetary and found that Jens and Anna were my great-grandfather Albert's parents and that they both immigrated from Norway. Now the task is to trace Jens and Anna back to Norway:)

Thanks for all your help!
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tlwright65
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USA
433 Posts

Posted - 20/07/2007 :  04:13:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20070514610461.jpg (click on image to enlarge)

#20 is a Jens Larsen b 18 Feb 1840 in Luster, Sogn Og Fjordane, Norway....I don't know if this is yours, but it matches the 1900 census info!

Parents are Lars ?? (can't quite read the last name, could be Larsen?) and Anne Cathrine Jørgensdatter.

Altho, I'm not sure if it's him unless he travelled to the US with someone else, since he was only 12. I found these parents still living in Luster, Norway in the 1865 census. Hmmm....

Tami

Edited by - tlwright65 on 20/07/2007 04:17:59
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eibache
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Norway
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Posted - 24/07/2007 :  09:28:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The parents of #20 Jens is Lars Larsen Skaari og Cathrine Jørgensdatter.
Lars was born in 1789, christened Febr 14, see here http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=11589&idx_id=11589&uid=ny&idx_side=-107
His parents were Lars Rebni and ?? Larsdatter.
Anna Cathrine was born 1799 and christened Jan 1 1800, see here http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=11589&idx_id=11589&uid=ny&idx_side=-137 Her parents were Jørgen Knudsen Skaaren and Anna Christophersdatter.
Eli was born in 1796 and christened Oct 9 see here http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=11589&idx_id=11589&uid=ny&idx_side=-128
Her parents were Johannes Erichsen and Astri Andersdatter Steig
Anna Seiverson is most likely Anna Syversdatter or Sjursdatter - #84 here http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=11592&idx_id=11592&uid=ny&idx_side=-69 could be her - right month and year. Her father was Sjur Eriksen Bolstad and the mother was Elie Johannesdatter. (Note that some of the godfathers for Jens come from the Bolstad farm.)
Sjur was born in 1800, see #32 here http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=11589&idx_id=11589&uid=ny&idx_side=-139
his parents were Erich Johannesen and Martha Johannesdatter Bolstad.

Einar
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eibache
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Norway
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Posted - 24/07/2007 :  10:57:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Jens Larsen, Skaari left Luster April 24 1862 (not 1852), see #204 here http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=8402&idx_id=8402&uid=ny&idx_side=-227
Anna Sjursdatter, 22 years old and from Bolstad, left Luster the same time, see #202 same page.

Einar
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