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cripken
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Posted - 02/04/2006 :  07:32:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm looking for help finding Halgren Brotten and have been stumped despite the abundant resources online. The only family resoures I have say that he and his wife, Margaret, maiden name Ellefson had a farm near Christiania. Also, they may have been married around 1881. I believe Margaret's birthday is 3/12/1863. Thank you.

Hopkins
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USA
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Posted - 02/04/2006 :  14:19:25  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Did the couple emigrate to the US? Have you found more information about them in US and/or state censuses? other records such as death records, obituaries, local histories, church records, etc?
You want to look for more information such as WHEN did they emigrate from Norway? Did they have children born in Norway? What were the names of their children? Where in the US did they live? When was Halgren Brotten born? Do US records show Halgren listed under other names and spellings? Do any records list any clue as to WHERE in Norway each of them came from?
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cripken
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Posted - 02/04/2006 :  17:50:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I cannot find any records for Halgren and Margaret in the U.S. other than a photo of my grandma with Halgren (no date on the photo). My only other source of information is an autobiography my grandma wrote in 1927 while in high school that lists their names and that they were farmers near Christiana. They were married in Norway and emmigrated to Abercrombie, ND but I have no dates.
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jwiborg
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Posted - 02/04/2006 :  19:48:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,
have you located them in census-1900 for Abercrombie, ND?

If you find them there, you should be able to find more information about the couple.

  • How old are they?
  • How long have they been in the US?
  • Any children (possibly named after their grandparents)?
  • Are the names spelled the same?
Halgren Brotten is for sure not the spelling in Norway. First of all, noone is called Halgren in census-1865 for Norway, but his name could be Halgrim or Halsten. Brotten could be Braaten.

So it could be that your're looking for someone named Halgrim, living on a farm named Braaten in Norway...

Two wild shots from census-1865:

Halgrim Evens. (15), Nordrehov, Buskerud
Halgrim Ols. (17), Sigdal, Buskerud


Jan Peter

Edited by - jwiborg on 02/04/2006 19:51:39
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Jo Anne Sadler
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Posted - 02/04/2006 :  20:22:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
As wonderful as the Internet is, everything is not online and everthing is not free.

There is more than one town called Abercrombie in North Dakota, which county are you talking about? Contacting the local county historical society could be very helpful.

You must know when/where their children were born, at least your parent.
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jwiborg
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Norway
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Posted - 02/04/2006 :  21:01:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In US-census 1880, Norwegians can be found in Fort Abercrombi, Richland county, Dakota Territory.

Today; Richland, North Dakota.

Jan Peter
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cripken
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Posted - 03/04/2006 :  00:04:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Well I had some luck today with the 1900 Federal Census records. Halgrim Braaten lived in Ibsen, ND and had moved to Abercrombie, ND by the 1910 census. According to the census Halgrim emmigrated to the U.S. in 1872 an Margrette in 1873. Also according to the census Halgrim was born in Nov. of 1850 and Margrette in March of 1858. I still can't seem to locate any immigration records or information from where in Norway. Any ideas?
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Jo Anne Sadler
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Posted - 03/04/2006 :  00:35:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In the 1900 census he is enumerated as "Halsten Braaten and in the 1910 census he is Halgrim Braaten. Also, in the 1910 census it shows an Andrew Braaten, 46, brother, immigrated 1886.

In the 1920 census he is H.E. Britten in Abercombie living with son Melvin and his family, married. Two doors away is Margaret living with a grandaughter.

Have you searched the North Dakota death index to secure their death certificates?

https://secure.apps.state.nd.us/doh/certificates/deathCertSearch.htm

Their are passengers lists for 1873 on this site, also check www.castlegarden.org.

Recommend you research the different name spellings and also try to find brother Andrew who most likely was Andris in Norway.
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Brining
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USA
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Posted - 03/04/2006 :  02:01:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
North Dakota has naturalization records and the 1885 census on line. He is in the naturalization records 1st filing January 04, 1882 in Cass county and 2nd filing November 03, 1890 in Richland county. You can order the records on line but I don't know if the early records will give you much information. Click Here
Carla
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Brining
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Posted - 03/04/2006 :  02:08:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The LDS has a marriage record for HALGRIM EVENSEN BRAATEN Click Here married to MARGRETHE H. TYDEBAKKEN 14 JAN 1879 , Houston, Minnesota so it looks like Halgrim Evens. (15), Nordrehov, Buskerud
that Jan Peter found could be him.
Carla
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Jo Anne Sadler
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Posted - 03/04/2006 :  03:03:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is the link to the census Jan Peter found on the Braaten farm with a brother Anders, 10 years younger than Halgrim.

1865

In the 1880 census for Houston County, Spring Grove, MN there is an Even Braaten, 63, born Norway, Inger H., and son Even, Jr. born Norway, age 34. These names match the ones on the 1865 census.

The Norderhov church microfilm records can be rented at a local Family History Center:

church records


Edited by - Jo Anne Sadler on 03/04/2006 03:12:01
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Brining
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Posted - 03/04/2006 :  04:21:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In the 1880 census they are living in Township 134, Richland, Dakota Territory, Halgrim is listed as Halver Evenson Click Here
and here is a link to the Halgrim Evenson Jan Peter found
Click Here
Carla

Edited by - Brining on 03/04/2006 05:11:00
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cripken
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Posted - 03/04/2006 :  06:07:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Wow, that is truly amazing! I really can't believe that you were all able find these records. It is like a good mystery! Of my 16 great-great grandparents, 6 of them were from Norway I have more Norwegian blood in me than I thought and I found the right group resource for help. Thank you all!
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jwiborg
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Norway
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Posted - 03/04/2006 :  08:50:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Nice work!

Emigration from Oslo on June 8th, 1876:

Even Evensen (60), from Lunder parish, dest. Hauston Co Min.
Inger Evensen (50)
Marie Evensen (17)
Anders Evensen (14)


Tickets are prepaid, prob. by Halgrim Evensen Braaten...

Jan Peter
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Jo Anne Sadler
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Posted - 03/04/2006 :  19:38:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is Even leaving on June 16, 1876:

http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&filnamn=EMIOSLO&gardpostnr=38090&merk=38090#ovre

Here is Ole Evensen Braaten from Noderhov leaving Oslo on May 7, 1874:

http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&filnamn=EMIOSLO&gardpostnr=31776&merk=31776#ovre

But where is Halsten/Helgrim/Halgrim?
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