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Kċarto
Norway Heritage Veteran

Norway
5861 Posts

Posted - 24/04/2007 :  20:02:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Michell,
This will keep you busy for a while, this goes fare back.

Skarsjĝ´s family tree seems very serious and is a masterpiece of work.
When I clicked on Lauritz M. O. Hansen b. Mai 1847 and the his son Emil lauritzen (Hansen) b. 1875, but no death date. Didn´t he emigrate?
http://www.skarsjo.org/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I125&tree=skarsjo

Dictionary:
Fĝdt=Born
Kvinne=Female
Mann=Male
Gravlagt=Buried (place)
Sist endret=Last updated
Far=Father
Mor=Mother
Aner-Etterkommere (op top)=Family tree, descendants
Gift=Married
Barn=Children
Bilde=Photo (three photos from buksnes)

Enter info, ta contakt, perhaps he is wondering what happend to the emigrants.

Strange coincidence, Hjort appears twice in the same topic

Good Luck and pleace report back to the fora

Kċre

Edited by - Kċarto on 24/04/2007 20:16:22
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minishellbell
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United Kingdom
16 Posts

Posted - 26/04/2007 :  22:34:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hi kaarto
thank you for all you are doing you have been great. i looked at peters website and it is amazing.
yes emil did emigrate he came to the uk (hull) and married my nanna mary may. there where other hansens that came to hull to, i have found quite a few of them in fact there are loads of hansens here in the uk, although i didnt know there was untill i started doing the family tree,
anything else you find i am still interested and thank you for all your help i really have appreciated it
thank you kaarto
take care kindest regards shelly (michelle) minishellbell

i am researching my family tree they are hansens
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Kċarto
Norway Heritage Veteran

Norway
5861 Posts

Posted - 27/04/2007 :  11:45:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
thank you Michelle

I wish all topics could end like this,
thanks to Tami who did a great investigation it ended so sucessfully.

kċre

Edited by - Kċarto on 27/04/2007 11:47:38
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tlwright65
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USA
433 Posts

Posted - 27/04/2007 :  16:15:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I agree completely, Kċre! Michelle, I hope you find all of them you can. Good luck!!

Tami
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minishellbell
Starting member

United Kingdom
16 Posts

Posted - 27/04/2007 :  22:21:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hi tami and kaarto
id just like to say a big thank you to you both for all the help and support that you both have given me, you both have been fantastic. i have e-mailed peter a couple of times and we are exchanging information about our hansen family. i really would not of been able to do any of this without your help. i will still keep in touch with you both to let you know how everything is going. you both are truly amazing thank you soooo much. take care
with love shelly (michelle)

i am researching my family tree they are hansens
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