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jungfigh
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Malta
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Posted - 22/02/2016 :  10:32:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank-you for the link Jackie, most informative.

I have applied/paid for the Norway DNA kit. Await delivery.

Still nothing further to add with regard Kristian.

DL. ;o) Malta. G.C.

Edited by - jungfigh on 22/02/2016 10:33:19
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jkmarler
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USA
7790 Posts

Posted - 22/02/2016 :  16:03:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You go, boy!
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jwiborg
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Norway
4961 Posts

Posted - 22/02/2016 :  22:10:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Did David J Morgan have anything to add to the story?
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jungfigh
Senior member

Malta
326 Posts

Posted - 23/02/2016 :  11:39:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by jwiborg

Did David J Morgan have anything to add to the story?


No, but his mother has been in touch with request for any information with regard the FAST family. She states she wasn't aware with the German connection of FAUST.
Similar to a lot of names 'altered' down the ages.

DL. ;o) Malta. G.C.
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jungfigh
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Malta
326 Posts

Posted - 09/03/2016 :  07:44:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Nothing further (as yet) Re: Kristian.

DNA submitted. Let's see where that may lead us.

DL. ;o) Malta. G.C.
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FrankTompson
Starting member

United Kingdom
22 Posts

Posted - 09/03/2016 :  10:38:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Good luck Derek, hope it goes somewhere .

quote:


DNA submitted. Let's see where that may lead us.

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jungfigh
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Malta
326 Posts

Posted - 09/03/2016 :  11:49:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank-you Frank. At least we're both 'done' now.

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jungfigh
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Malta
326 Posts

Posted - 27/05/2016 :  07:32:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Results just received...All I have to do now is interpret them..

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jkmarler
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USA
7790 Posts

Posted - 27/05/2016 :  13:38:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The Agony and Ecstasy...
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FrankTompson
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 12/06/2016 :  19:23:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Jackie Marler and any of our other 'family tree family',

Looking to update 'my' family tree (with both sides of the family) I fear I was a bit lazy some time back in not identifying as much information as possible about (what I think we all now agree to be) Kristian's father, Daniel Danielson Stromme. From your excellent information on page 14 of this forum I gleen that:

a. he was born 5 Sep 1854
b. he was married to Johanne Ananiasdtr

Question is, is that as much information as we can identify, or is that it? In particular it would be nice if we were at least able to identify his date of death, but I can't quite seem to fathom it from the links.

With thanks,

Frank
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jkmarler
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USA
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Posted - 12/06/2016 :  22:00:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yes, I think there was some discussion about Daniel's death re getting his probate record. Not sure if I can find it quickly or not but will look for it.

Here is his data frm DIS gravminner I Norge:
3839769 Daniel Johannes D. Straume 1509 1854 2811 1942 0312 1942 E 5 8 Leirshaugen Volda

It says he died 28 Nov 1942 and was buried 3 Ded 1942 in a cemetery called Leirshaugen in plot identified as E 5 8 in the Volda parish.

A man with more than one watch is never really sure what time it is:
SAT, Ministerialprotokoller, klokkerbøker og fødselsregistre - Møre og Romsdal, 511/L0140: Parish register (official) no. 511A07, 1851-1878, p. 27
Quick link: https://media.digitalarkivet.no/en/kb20070327650442

http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20070327650442.jpg

Looks like Daniel Johannes Danielsen was actually born on 1 Sept 1854, different from the date in the 1910 census transcription and the headstone transcription at DIS.

Do you know if Derek got some interpretive help from his most recent DNA test?

Edited by - jkmarler on 12/06/2016 22:45:07
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Kåarto
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Norway
5861 Posts

Posted - 13/06/2016 :  00:16:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Daniel Johannesen was born with family-name Strømme but buried with last-name Straume. Same name, Straume is local for Strømme

Kåre
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JaneC
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USA
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Posted - 13/06/2016 :  00:32:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It's agreed that Christian Tromm's father was Daniel Danielsen Strømme?


Edited by - JaneC on 13/06/2016 00:34:18
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jkmarler
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USA
7790 Posts

Posted - 13/06/2016 :  00:44:59  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I think most think Kristian Elias Danielsen is Cristain Tompson, except Derek the OP....
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jkmarler
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USA
7790 Posts

Posted - 17/06/2016 :  16:52:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Kåarto

Hmm
VOLDEN LAUDNOR NORWAY
LAUD (??) NOR (NORWAY??)

Try another door, but It make no sence that -NOR stands for Norway since Norway is mentioned.
I have tried to figure out from what LAUD- may have been translated from.

LAUD is an old grade in school for very good and make no sence in this case.

I have no answere to that.

Kåre





Here is what I think: Volden, Laudnor, Norway means Volden, Sundmøre, (or Sunnmøre) Norway.

As one who has looked at a lot of handwritten records, capital L and capital S are often confused depending on the handwriting employed and it is not customary to mark cursive u vs cursive n in English written materials so a u could be confused with an n.

If you look at the transcribed police lists from Alesund and Krisitans*nd and Bergen the two lists from Møre og Romsdal at the Digitalarkivet Sunnmore is often added to Volden. I'll get a sample link in a moment.

Johan Rasmussen
http://gda.arkivverket.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=1&filnamn=0400EMIG&gardpostnr=1507&merk=1507#ovre

2807 1900 1357 26/7 Anna Wilhelmine Isaksen 30 1870 f Volden Volden, Sønmøre gift Miners Hustru Allan Linien Nei Bosat i Amerika

2835 1901 330 19/3 Rasmus Kristoffer Olsen 27 1874 m Volden (Søndmøre) Volden ug 2den maskinist Skand. Amerik. (Thingvalla) Nei Reiser over som forhyret

2844 1901 1019 9/5 Anna Simonsen Wetterhus 17 1884 f Volden (Søndmøre) Volden ug Datter af Handelsmand Allan pp Ja

2880 1902 615 2/4 Sivert Andreas Sivertsen Kalvand eller Søre Kalvand 18 1884 m Volden Volden, Søndmør ug Søn af Gbr. Allan L. pp Ja

2897 1902 1538 22/5 Lina Kristine Simonsdtr Wetterhus 16 1886 f Volden, Søndmør Volden ug Datter af Gbr. Allan L. pp Ja

2917 1902 2532 25/9 Thor Birger Hanssen 19 1883 m Volden Volden, Søndmør ug Søn af Farver Allan L. pp Ja

2922 1903 47 3/2 Sivert Laurits Pedersen (Velle) 42 1861 m Volden Bergen gift Skibsfører Counard Nei Reiser over til norsk skib

2927 1903 176 20/2 Rasmus Christoffer Olsen Velle 29 1874 m Volden Ørsten Søndmør ug D/S maskinist Stjerne L. Ja Perm. 20/3 02

2940 1903 651 20/3 Severine Larsine Olsen 35 1868 f Volden (Søndmør) Bergen Forr. Hustru Stjerne L. Ja

2941 1903 694 25/3 Wilhelm Ludvig Hanssen 24 1879 m Volden (Søndmør) Volden gift Farver Beaver Ja



Edited by - jkmarler on 17/06/2016 17:12:05
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