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peder
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USA
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Posted - 21/12/2009 :  02:34:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I would to find birth record for Carl Strom


1900-telling for 0301 Kristiania

By Husliste Kretsnr Gate Våningshus Utan hushald Etasje Busetnad
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Kristiania 7 43 Rosenkrantzgade 18 Leiegaard n 4 6
Hushald nr. Førenamn Etternamn Kjønn Busett Sedvanleg bustad Fam. stilling Sivilstand Yrke Fødd år Fødestad Trussamf. Merknad


13440
1 Karl I. Strøm m b hf Blikkenslagermester 59 Sarpsborg Udtraat
13441
Karen Dorthea Ovilia Strøm k b hm Husmor 59 Drammen
13442
Margrethe Strøm k b d Kafejomfru 81 Drammen
13443
Signora Strøm k b d Ingen beskjeftigelse 83 Drammen
13444
Charles Georgi Strøm m b s Ingen beskjeftigelse 95
13445
Thorbjørn Strøm m b s Ingen beskjeftigelse 98
13446
!! Strøm* k b d 1900 Udøbt Pige

peder
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Posted - 21/12/2009 :  02:38:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
also looking for records-strom

STROM, KAREN D.
Date of Birth: na
Place of Birth: na
Mother Maiden Name: na

CERTID# 1938-MN-021190

Date of Death: 07 SEP 1938
County of Death: HENNEPIN
STROM, CHARLES G.
Date of Birth: 13 SEP 1895
Place of Birth: OUT OF STATE
Mother Maiden Name: UNKNOWN

CERTID# 1972-MN-033799

Date of Death: 11 DEC 1972
County of Death: HENNEPIN
STROM,
Date of Birth: 24 JUL 1913
Mother Maiden Name: STROM

CERTID# 1913-41284
County of Birth: HENNEPIN
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eibache
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Norway
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Posted - 21/12/2009 :  09:02:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Carl Julius was born Sept 3 1859, see #62 his parents were carpenter Anders Pehrson, Strøm and Kirstine Svendsdatter, Teng.
Anders Pehrson, Strøm and Kirstine Svendsdatter, Teng were married July 17 1857, see #46
They were both born in Sweden, Anders in Skje parish in 1830, his father was Pehr Andersson.
Kirstine was born in Naverstad in 1824, her father was Svend Teng.
Anders brother Joh. came to Sarpsborg in 1857, see #56
Anders was a sailor when he came to Sarpsborg in 1855, see #20 his mother was Britha Andersdotter.
Kristine Svendsdotter, Teng came to Sarpsborg in 1856, see #40, she had an attestation from Skee in Sweden.

Einar

Edited by - eibache on 21/12/2009 13:22:12
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peder
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Posted - 21/12/2009 :  14:57:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
som vanlig du kjenner veien rundt takk
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eibache
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Norway
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Posted - 21/12/2009 :  15:20:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Carl Julius wife Karen Dorthea Ovilia, her parents and siblings in 1865.
Karens brother Axel was born May 15 1863, see #69 and
her sister Walborg was born Jan 8 1865, see #39
Karens mother Grethe Christine Christensdatter, born Nov 12 1832, see #7, her parents was Christen Olsen, Grinerud and Olene Ellingsdatter.

Einar

Edited by - eibache on 21/12/2009 15:23:24
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