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stef
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Canada
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Posted - 14/02/2006 :  21:25:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I would like to find any information about Rikard Marensisus Hansen borned 08-10-1871 ,his brother Johan Alfred Hansen borned 02-10-1878 and their sister Ragna Margrethe Hansen borned 19-10-1887. They all borned in Tune Norway
They immigrated in Amerika in the beginning of the century.
Stefan R.Gagnon

Edited by - stef on 14/02/2006 21:27:28

jwiborg
Norway Heritage Veteran

Norway
4961 Posts

Posted - 14/02/2006 :  22:02:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,
Ragna Margrethe Roberts. (Hans.) and sister Anna Marie Roberts. (Hans.) are emigrating to Pennsylvania on May 18th, 1905: link

Anna & Ragna Robertsen arrived at Ellis Island on May 29, 1905, with the ship The OSCAR II.
The manifest states that they are sisters, with last residence = Greaker. Destination reads Mansfield, PA. Anna has also been in Mansfield in 1900-1904.
They (Anna) are going to a friend Mr.Judyl(?) in Mansfield, PA.

Gre嶡er is in Sarpsborg municipality, 喒tfold county, close to Tune which also in is Sarpsborg. The distance between Gre嶡er church and Tune church is only 2.5 miles (4 km).

Anna Marie (hansen) Robertsen emigrates first time on March 08th, 1900: link
She is going to Pennsylvania with some other people from Greaker, possible family?

Ragna Margrete Robertsdatter can be found at the Eastern Gre嶡er farm in Tune at census 1900: link

Her parents are Robert Anton Hansen & Maren Julie Johansdatter.

Other children to Robert & Maren;
  • Hilda Marie Robertsen, christening: 27 OCT 1867 Tune, Ostfold, Norway
  • Henrik Robertsen, christening: 22 NOV 1868 Tune, Ostfold, Norway
  • Rikard Marensius Robertsen, christening: 29 OCT 1871 Tune, Ostfold, Norway
  • Inga Marie Robertsen, christening: 23 NOV 1873 Tune, Ostfold, Norway


Sailor and married man Johan Alfred Robertsen (born 12-Oct-1878) emigrates on 09-Aug-1907: link

Jan Peter

Edited by - jwiborg on 14/02/2006 23:54:29
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stef
Junior member

Canada
73 Posts

Posted - 15/02/2006 :  00:38:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Tank you a lot for those informations.
I can't believe how you peoples are so quick and fast to help someone .
tank you Jan
stefan

Edited by - stef on 15/02/2006 00:41:56
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jamesrobertson
Starting member

USA
7 Posts

Posted - 21/10/2011 :  07:16:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Mr. Stefan R. Gagnon:
I already placed a new post on another site, but will respond to
this one as well. I have reason to believe that Johan Alfred
Hansen was (now deceased) my grandfather, and his other
brother and sister Ragna are listed in a limited family tree that
I have in my possession that was compiled by a cousin of
mine, also probably yours. I can be reached either by e-mail
or on this forum.

Jim Robertson

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stef
Junior member

Canada
73 Posts

Posted - 13/07/2014 :  22:04:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I tried to have contact by sending mail to you M.James Robertson and for a year there was no respond at all ! Please contact me by email or on the forum
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jamesrobertson
Starting member

USA
7 Posts

Posted - 14/07/2014 :  16:08:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
stef

I trust that this post will reach you successfully. Last year, I did
respond to your e-mail; and again in May of this year; and also
yesterday. I can receive you, but you evidently cannot receive
me. So, I am attempting to do so on this web site. The e-mail
address that I have for you is "spectra05@hotmail.com."
As mentioned previously, I have a lot of information on our
family dating back to the 1700's, and coming forward to
about 20 years ago. This was compiled by one of our
relatives who died about a year ago in California. I am
looking forward to talking with you.

Jim Robertson

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stef
Junior member

Canada
73 Posts

Posted - 18/07/2014 :  22:47:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Glad to read from you,please send you mail box and so it will be easier to talk about our connection in norway
do you have a facebook ? It would be the easier way to exchange information

Edited by - stef on 18/07/2014 22:49:56
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jamesrobertson
Starting member

USA
7 Posts

Posted - 19/07/2014 :  04:43:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Well, this is the third time that I have attempted to communicate with you today via this site. I did get your e-mail earlier through this web-site, but do not know
if my response carried back to you. No, I do not have Facebook or Twitter. No capability, but I have relatives who use it. My direct e-mail is: jrobertson1936@yahoo.com
You may utilize that . Tomorrow I am going to visit my 93-yr-old Aunt Elsie, who is Johan Alford Robertsen's (also John Alfred Robertson) youngest daughter. He was
my grandfather and a brother of your great-great-grandfather, Henrik Robertsen. Even though you have never met, I will bring greetings from you. Yes, I have a
lot of information about our family that I would be happy to share. Looking forward to hearing from you.

Jim Robertson.

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