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peder
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Posted - 16/09/2009 :  17:40:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
looking for death date for Julie Johansen. husband 'andreas' died april 7 1890 Oslo,trefoldighet.
• Census year: 1900
• Municipality: Kristiania
• Municipality number: 0301
• Street name: Akersveien 25
• Street number:
• City district:
• House owner:
• Number of flats: 11
Name Family status Marital status Occupation Birth year Place of birth Ethnicity
Julie Johansen hm e Bringer om aviser og modtar logerende 1857 Haabøl
Janna Johansen d ug 1889 Kristiania
Ole Johansen s ug Dagarbeider, ledig 1879 Kristiania

peder
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Posted - 16/09/2009 :  23:52:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
julie's maiden name=olsdatter,Olsen, she was born ostfold-Hobol 6th april 1856
her husband's last name was johansen(johanssen)
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eibache
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Posted - 17/09/2009 :  07:07:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
If she did not move from the adress in 1900, her death record would be in Gamle Aker parish.
You can use this map to see where she lived in 1900.

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