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Gro-Kristin
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Posted - 17/03/2002 :  21:56:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I found this old research from Sam Jensen, US, from 1996: "I am trying to find information on my great-grandfather Carl Julius Evensen. At this point I only have limited details. I do know that my great grandmothers' name was Severine Marie Jensen, born 6 June 1857(?). The childrens names were Marie, Ruth, Rachel, Margaret, Carl Severin, Antoni Marconini, Chris, and Samuel (my grandfather). Any and all help is greatly appreiciated."

I have information about Sam Jensens great-grandparents from year 1900 and earlier. His E-mail from 1996 is not working, and if someone could help me to get in contact with him, I would be very grateful.

Carl Julius Evensen, born about 1852, was on a ship from Kristiania (Oslo) to US in 1923. I think some of his children could have arrived some years earlier.

I do research on the "Marconini-family". About 1800 two brothers arrived Norway from Italy.
I think Severine Marie Jensen born 1857 could be a daughter to Birthe (Berte) Marie Fredriksdatter Marconini (born in Larvik, Norway).

I am trying to find information about the history to Marconini in Italy. If someone have information I would be very pleased to get some information. I am also looking for information about people who have Frederich Marconini or Jacob Marconini as ancestor. Some people have emigrated to US, from both families.

Sincerely,

Gro-Kristin (from Norway)

seapipe
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USA
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Posted - 21/10/2002 :  01:22:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I believe that my great-grandmother is a descendant of Jacob Marconini, but I have no proof of that yet. Her name was Margaret Jorgensen. She and her sisters were living with Andreas Nielsen and Marthe Marie Marconini in Oslo in 1865 and 1875. I think their mother may be another child of Andreas and Marthe, but I'm not sure. Please contact me if you have any information about this branch of the Marconini family!

Thanks,
Christine

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Gro-Kristin
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Norway
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Posted - 21/11/2002 :  20:30:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you for your answer.

I think you can be right about the mother to your great-grandmother. I'll try to send you E-mail with some information.


Gro-Kristin
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RalphEven
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USA
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Posted - 20/12/2004 :  17:36:10  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Dear Gro-Kristin,

I have been guided to this website and am very excited to hear that you are working on Marconini. My husband is definetely decended from Frederick Marconini. Please contact me at RalphEven@aol.com. Hopefully your address hasn't changed since 2002 when this query was posted.

Marilyn Evensen
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