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kemb
Junior member

Norway
51 Posts

Posted - 19/05/2007 :  20:06:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am trying to find out where she and her husband setteled in in America. Anette Beata is daughter of my great grandfather from his first marrige. She was born in Rødenes,Østfold 09/27-1855. On 05/21-1873 she leaves Norway on the ship Oder,destination is Lapeer, Michigan . Emigration records says that she is married to Christian Hansen (born 01/28-1848) from Oretap,Rødenes.Both Christian and his brother Johan Hansen(born 02/23-1841) are on the ship. Johan Hansen came back to Rødenes and married there.

karibeth

tlwright65
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USA
433 Posts

Posted - 19/05/2007 :  20:44:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi! Looks like in the 1900 census in Minneapolis Ward 9, Hennepin, Minnesota there is listed:

Christian Hanson born Jan 1856, Annette born Sep 1856, with 6 children: Millie J born Jun 1878, Anna M born Jul 1880, Harry E born Oct 1885, Emil C born Jun 1888, Adolph L born Feb 1896, and William F born Jan 1899. All the children were born in Minnesota. Looks like they had 10 children but only 6 living. And the year of immigration fits, 1873. Christian's occupation is listed as Cabinet Maker.

Tami
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kemb
Junior member

Norway
51 Posts

Posted - 19/05/2007 :  20:53:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
OH!! Thank you, that was quick. The only thing is that Christian was born in 1848- but it is still possible that someone did a mistake writing that down--- how can I follow up these people- got any suggestions?

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Originally posted by tlwright65

Hi! Looks like in the 1900 census in Minneapolis Ward 9, Hennepin, Minnesota there is listed:

Christian Hanson born Jan 1856, Annette born Sep 1856, with 6 children: Millie J born Jun 1878, Anna M born Jul 1880, Harry E born Oct 1885, Emil C born Jun 1888, Adolph L born Feb 1896, and William F born Jan 1899. All the children were born in Minnesota. Looks like they had 10 children but only 6 living. And the year of immigration fits, 1873. Christian's occupation is listed as Cabinet Maker.


karibeth
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tlwright65
Senior member

USA
433 Posts

Posted - 19/05/2007 :  20:55:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In the Minnesota death index, it lists William F Hanson as being a Doctor. He was born 24 Jan 1899 died 17 Jul 1990.

Tami
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tlwright65
Senior member

USA
433 Posts

Posted - 19/05/2007 :  20:58:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm sorry, that's what is listed. Jan 1848, not 1856. I was looking at Annette's birthdate when I was writing it.

I'm still looking on ancestry.com. There are a lot of Christian Hanson's listed in the Death Index. There is a possibility for Anette.....there is an Annetta Hanson listed and her death was on 1 Jul 1940 in Hennepin County, Minnesota. I'm not sure if that's her though.

I'll see what I can find!

Tami

Edited by - tlwright65 on 19/05/2007 21:03:48
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kemb
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Norway
51 Posts

Posted - 19/05/2007 :  21:05:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You lovely people! Thank you, and Christian was a carpenter here in Norway, I am sure this is the right people; also because of their son Adolph L- Anette had a younger brother who died when he was nearly one year,his name was: Adolph. Wonder what the L means - Thank You-
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I'm sorry, that's what is listed. Jan 1848, not 1856. I was looking at Annette's birthdate when I was writing it.


karibeth
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tlwright65
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USA
433 Posts

Posted - 19/05/2007 :  21:09:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Sometimes the middle initials are written down wrong. I definitely wouldn't go by that! Ancestry.com records are filled with all kinds of mistakes, but that is what investigation is for!! It sounds like they're the right people and I'm glad! I have a ton of people in my tree that lived in Minnesota from Norway and Sweden....

Tami
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kemb
Junior member

Norway
51 Posts

Posted - 19/05/2007 :  21:18:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thats good! I do have another family to ask you about:
it is actually Anettes aunt,her mothers sister: Her name is Antonette Aslaksdatter born 10/04 1832 in Rødenes, married to Ove Martinius Andreassen(maybe Andersen?because that is what it says in the emigration papers) born 03/26- 1848 in Rødenes. They left for America 06/8-1867-destination :Red Wing- they had no children when they left Norway.
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Originally posted by tlwright65

Sometimes the middle initials are written down wrong. I definitely wouldn't go by that! Ancestry.com records are filled with all kinds of mistakes, but that is what investigation is for!! It sounds like they're the right people and I'm glad! I have a ton of people in my tree that lived in Minnesota from Norway and Sweden....


karibeth
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tlwright65
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USA
433 Posts

Posted - 19/05/2007 :  21:38:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm having a lot of trouble with the new names. Unfortunately, Andersen/Anderson is a very very common name in the US....actually Hansen/Hanson is too, but they seemed to be easier to find! I'm still looking though!

Tami
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kemb
Junior member

Norway
51 Posts

Posted - 19/05/2007 :  21:55:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You are doing wonderful workIf you only knew how many hours I've spent looking and searching----oh-but I guess you somehow know that-
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Originally posted by tlwright65

I'm having a lot of trouble with the new names. Unfortunately, Andersen/Anderson is a very very common name in the US....actually Hansen/Hanson is too, but they seemed to be easier to find! I'm still looking though!


karibeth
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Jo Anne Sadler
Norway Heritage Veteran

USA
1100 Posts

Posted - 21/05/2007 :  19:39:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It is confusing to have two separate inquiries in one posting so I will just address Anette.

Here are some free websites for research:

http://people.mnhs.org/dci/Search.cfm

http://people.mnhs.org/dci/Search.cfm?bhcp=1

Rootsweb.com has free Social Security Death Index.

Familysearch.org has the 1880 census.

In the 1880 census, they are in Minneapolis:
Christian, born Norway works in a furniture shop.
Annette, born Norway
Henry 5, born Minnesota
Mille, 2, born Minnesota

In the 1905 MN State census they are in Minneapolis:
Christian, born Norway, cabinet maker
Annette, born Norway
Anna, 23, born Minnesota
Harry, 19, born Minnesota, cabinet maker
Emile, 17, born Minnesota, laborer

No listing of Millie, Adolph or William.

In the Minnesota Death Index, there is a Christian H. Hanson, born 1848, died Hennepin County on November 4, 1906. This index does not start until 1904.

Cannot locate them in any later census. It does not mean they are not there, it just means I cannot find them.

My own great-grandparents came to Minneapolis in 1878 and lost three children due to diptheria and tuberculosis. There was also cholera outbreaks at that time, living in the city with it's crowded, unsanitary conditions was sometimes very difficult.

The Oder was a feeder ship that took emigrants to Hull, England to catch their trans-atlantic ships to North America.
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kemb
Junior member

Norway
51 Posts

Posted - 21/05/2007 :  20:26:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you,and I have succeded in finding the family, and have found living relatives of the Hansons. Thank you for all help in this forum.
I also see how confusing it can be with two questions in the same posting, but didn't think of it just then-may be I should post the second inquirie over again-
thank you for telling me

karibeth
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Lislcat
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USA
690 Posts

Posted - 23/05/2007 :  02:29:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Christian Hanson is listed in the 1930 census. He's 82 years old, widowed and is listed as a cabinetmaker at a furniture factory. He is living with his single daughter Anna M., who is 49 years old and his grandson, Ralph C. Iverson, who is 18. The grandson is listed as being a biller for a paper house and it says that he was born in Washington.

Wanda


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Lislcat
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USA
690 Posts

Posted - 23/05/2007 :  02:40:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Annette is already dead by the 1920 census, since Christian is still in Hennepin Co., MN, is listed as a widowed, 69 year old cabinetmaker. He is living with his daughter Anna M. , single and 35 years old. Also two sons, William F. 20, a yard clerk for the railroad and Phillip A. 18. Ralph C. Iverson, his grandson, is living with him also and he is 9 3/12.

http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=6061&iid=MNT625_836-0759&fn=Christian&ln=Hanson&st=r&ssrc=&pid=41432922

Wanda

Lislcat
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Lislcat
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USA
690 Posts

Posted - 23/05/2007 :  02:56:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
1910 Census - Hennepin Co. , MN

Christian 62 yrs., widowed, cabinetmaker
Anna M. daughter, 28 , single
Lawrence, son, 14 or 19, single
Willie F., son, 11
Phillip A., son 4

Sorry for going backwards, but I didn't expect to find Christian in the 1930 census. I found him while trying to find Kemb's latest topic.

http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=7884&iid=MNT624_704-0638&fn=Christon&ln=Hanson&st=r&ssrc=&pid=13093687

Wanda

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kemb
Junior member

Norway
51 Posts

Posted - 23/05/2007 :  09:02:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you ! This is great
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Originally posted by Lislcat

1910 Census - Hennepin Co. , MN

Christian 62 yrs., widowed, cabinetmaker
Anna M. daughter, 28 , single
Lawrence, son, 14 or 19, single
Willie F., son, 11
Phillip A., son 4

Sorry for going backwards, but I didn't expect to find Christian in the 1930 census. I found him while trying to find Kemb's latest topic.

http://content.ancestry.com/iexec/?htx=View&r=an&dbid=7884&iid=MNT624_704-0638&fn=Christon&ln=Hanson&st=r&ssrc=&pid=13093687

Wanda



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