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Berta
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Posted - 18/07/2008 :  18:00:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
jkmarler: Thank you for your information, but this information is already availble to me. I have mentioned it in earlier posting here. But thank you for engaging in this topic!

Carra: I have not found her in the 1895 census either. I have no idea where she could have been. Other than out of state of Minnesota with her brother RIchard, or her brother Zakkarias. But I am not sure of their location either.

It seems so difficult to find her! It is a shame that the 1910-census in Norway is not yet avaible for searching through. Then I could have looked there if she maybe returned to Norway.

I have no records of Agnes being in contact with either Harold or Sophie after 1900. And not her brother Richard either.

I am looking forward to finding her! She seems hard to find, Agnes.

Berta
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Berta
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Posted - 18/07/2008 :  18:14:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Carra: As I mentioned. These siblings have been known for a while and there is no information from this family that they have heard of Agnes.

So I guess she must either have died young, or moved away from these families.

Berta
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