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jinta
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Posted - 02/03/2007 :  19:09:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hei.

Jeg leter etter barna til Augusta og Einar Andreas Abrahamsen som bodde i Chicago. Augusta døde i 1923 og Einar døde i 1940. De hadde 3 barn, Edwin Marius f.1902 i Norge og døde i februar 1975 . Siste adr på Edwin er zip code 60106 Bensenville Du page county in Illinois. Vet at Edwin jobbet på Elmwood park coal and ice ved 7242 W Grand Ave, Chicago. De 2 andre barna er Clara og Mary som ble født i Usa. Mary ble gift Gaskin,men vet noe mer om henne. Clara vet jeg ingenting om. Vet at deres far var medlem i union painters Dette er alt jeg vet om disse her. Kan noen hjelpe meg?

Kåarto
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Norway
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Posted - 02/03/2007 :  22:13:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Eva,
Write in English, I am sure that someone her can help you.
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jinta
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Norway
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Posted - 03/03/2007 :  16:10:59  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

I am looking for children to Augusta ( 1875-1923) and Einar Andreas Abrahamsen( 1873-1940). They lived in Cook County Illinois.
Edwin Marius (1902 - 1975) He was born in Norway. Last adr was zip code 60106 Bensenville Du Page County Illinois.
His 2 sisters Mary and Clara i dont know when was born, but Mary is married Gaskin. Einar Andreas was member at the us painters. Can someone help me?
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Jo Anne Sadler
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USA
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Posted - 03/03/2007 :  18:14:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This might help:

http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/databases.html
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Lester Hanson
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USA
567 Posts

Posted - 03/03/2007 :  19:09:17  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
1910 Census for Illinois, Cook County has this information.
Einar A Abrahamson, age 34, born 1876 in Norway. House painter
Augusta, age 38, born 1872, in Norway
Edwin,(son) age 8, born 1902, In Norway
Kristine M.(daughter) age 4, born in Illinois.
Einar and Augusta have been married 13 years. They have had 4 children, 2 living.

1920 Census for Illinois, Cook County has this information.
Abrahamson, Inas age 44, born in Norway, immigrated 1903, Pa. House painter.
Gusta, age 48, born in Norway, immigrated 1904.
Edwin(son), age 17, born in Norway, immigrated 1904. Coal truck driver.
Mary(daughter), age 14, born in Illinois. She is probably Kristine in the previous census.
Clara(daughter), age 9, born in Illinois.

1930 Census for Illinois, Cook County has this information.
Abrahmson, Einer, age 52, born Norway, Naturalized, Auto Shop Painter, immigrated 1903.
Edwin(son), age 27, born Norway, Naturalized, ?? truck driver.
Clara(daughter), age 19, born Illinois, Clerk

The Gaskin name seems to come from Ireland.

Hope this has helped you a little bit.

Les

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jinta
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Norway
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Posted - 10/03/2007 :  22:05:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi.

Thank you for all help.
Kristine M was born in 1899 in Oslo and died before the family left Norway.
His mother Augusta was my great grandmothers sister, and came from Hexum,Vestre Toten. His father is born in Sweden.
Does someone know enything about him and his 2 sisters?


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