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rcjensen
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Posted - 17/03/2006 :  03:42:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Looking for any Information on my Grandfather Johannes Jensen. b. May 1867...Immigrated to the America in 1889. Believe he came over on the ship Danmark and was from Binderup,Bjert,Vejle.

jwiborg
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Posted - 17/03/2006 :  12:00:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,
there's not many Danish genealogists here...
You could try a query at the DIS-Forum Denmark

Name: Jensen, Johannes
Occupation: Farver
Age: 21
Destination: New York
Contract no.: 46300
Registration date: 3/20/1889
Birth place: ?
Birth place: ?
Last res. parish: Sr. Bjert
Last res. county: Vejle
Last residence: Binderup, Bjert, Vejle
Destination country: USA
Destination city: New York City
Destination state: New York State
Name of ship: Denmark
IDcode: D8789J5308

Source

His last residence before emigration was:
City (by): Binderup
Parish (sogn): Sønder Bjert
Municipality (kommune): Kolding
Hundred (herred): Nørre Tyrstrup
County (amt): Vejle
Country (land): Denmark


You can also say Binderup in Vejle, Denmark...
The red star on the map below indicates the location of the city/township Binderup.



Jan Peter

Edited by - jwiborg on 17/03/2006 15:04:14
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