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Cheerio119
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USA
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Posted - 13/11/2005 :  23:00:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My maternal grandfather was Hilmar Sorensen, born July 7, 1884 in Buksnes, Vestvagoy, Nordland. I have the 1900 census information on the domicile of Orgotten. He was the 4th of 6 children. His father was Soren M. Nilssen and mother was Marta Karlsdatter. In the early 1900's he left on a ship for America (I do not know what boat) and never returned to Norway or the Lofoten Islands. (but he loved dried whitefish all of his life!) How do I go about finding out about his relatives in Norway? We do not think any others emigrated to the US. Hilmar was a carpenter in Brooklyn, NY and died in 1957.

Hopkins
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USA
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Posted - 14/11/2005 :  16:08:10  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hilmar appears in the 1910 and 1920 US census in Brooklyn with his given name slightly altered? If yes, then those two censuses list his year of immigration to the US as either 1903 or 1904 -- the time period when you'd expect to find him arriving through Ellis Island.

In Buksnes you could study the parish records for detailed information about each of those siblings (and the niece) from the Norwegian census entry AND his parents. The census gave you birth location and at least approximate birth years for each of his family members. Parish church records for Buksnes (covering time period 1704-1930) are available in the US on microfilm which can be ordered and used at any LDS Family History Center. The LDS library catalog also indicates that a local 2 volume history/genealogy book has been published for Buksnes and is available on LDS microfilm.
If you haven't used the Norwegian records and books you can learn about how to read and use them in this collection of articles -
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~norway/articles.html
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ninakarls
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Norway
232 Posts

Posted - 04/12/2005 :  22:32:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
1875-census for 1860 Buksnes, Haugland nedre:
Nils Sørnsen m hf g Leilænding Bruger Fiskeri 1798 Buksenæs b
Ane Pedersdatter k Kone g 1807 Hol i B. b
Maren Nilsdatter k d ug Hjælper Forældrene 1849 Hol i B. b
Elen Nilsdatter k d ug Hjælper Forældrene 1851 Hol i B. b

Sørn Nilsen m hf g Inderst og Fisker Skomager 1846 Hol i B. b
Marta Karlsdatter k Kone g 1848 Hol i B. b
Gjørgen Sørnsen m s 1872 Hol i B. b
Nils Sørnsen m s 1875 Hol i B. b
Helga Sørnsdatter k d 1874 Hol i B.
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Cheerio119
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USA
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Posted - 05/12/2005 :  03:24:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Hopkins

Hilmar appears in the 1910 and 1920 US census in Brooklyn with his given name slightly altered? If yes, then those two censuses list his year of immigration to the US as either 1903 or 1904 -- the time period when you'd expect to find him arriving through Ellis Island.

In Buksnes you could study the parish records for detailed information about each of those siblings (and the niece) from the Norwegian census entry AND his parents. The census gave you birth location and at least approximate birth years for each of his family members. Parish church records for Buksnes (covering time period 1704-1930) are available in the US on microfilm which can be ordered and used at any LDS Family History Center. The LDS library catalog also indicates that a local 2 volume history/genealogy book has been published for Buksnes and is available on LDS microfilm.
If you haven't used the Norwegian records and books you can learn about how to read and use them in this collection of articles -
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~norway/articles.html


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Cheerio119
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Posted - 05/12/2005 :  03:26:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by ninakarls

1875-census for 1860 Buksnes, Haugland nedre:
Nils Sørnsen m hf g Leilænding Bruger Fiskeri 1798 Buksenæs b
Ane Pedersdatter k Kone g 1807 Hol i B. b
Maren Nilsdatter k d ug Hjælper Forældrene 1849 Hol i B. b
Elen Nilsdatter k d ug Hjælper Forældrene 1851 Hol i B. b

Sørn Nilsen m hf g Inderst og Fisker Skomager 1846 Hol i B. b
Marta Karlsdatter k Kone g 1848 Hol i B. b
Gjørgen Sørnsen m s 1872 Hol i B. b
Nils Sørnsen m s 1875 Hol i B. b
Helga Sørnsdatter k d 1874 Hol i B.


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ninakarls
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Norway
232 Posts

Posted - 09/12/2005 :  18:38:17  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I think i found a relative for you!

Look at this page:
http://home.online.no/~oddsoere/aner.htm

Person 8 (under Great grandparents) is identical with Hilmar's brother Gjørgen in the 1875 census.
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lofotodden
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Norway
1 Posts

Posted - 13/12/2005 :  00:32:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by ninakarls

I think i found a relative for you!

Look at this page:
http://home.online.no/~oddsoere/aner.htm

Person 8 (under Great grandparents) is identical with Hilmar's brother Gjørgen in the 1875 census.



From Odd Sørensen
Yes, Hilmar Sørensen was the brother of my grandfather Jørgen Sørensen, and I have been searching for Hilmar in USA for many years. Now I am very lucky. This information is a great x-mas gift. to me, and my family How can I get in touch with Susan. Any one here has her E-mail adress? send it to me, or inform her that I want to get in touch with her. My e-post is: oddsoere@online.no
Mvh
Odd Sørensen
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Jo Anne Sadler
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USA
1100 Posts

Posted - 13/12/2005 :  02:15:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You can send her an email through Norway Heritage, just click on her name.
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Rodrigo460
Expelled

Austria
5 Posts

Posted - 18/12/2005 :  19:32:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by ninakarls

I think i found a relative for you!Look at this page: http://home.online.no/~oddsoere/aner.htmPerson


Where can i keep something like that? :X




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