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Posted - 10/05/2002 :  13:42:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Can anyone help me with some information abot these:


OLUF ANDREAS JOHNSEN born 15th.may 1858 in Bergen Norway. He payed off from the ship " FLORA " in NY 1th. nov 1878

KARL ( M?) JOHNSEN born 28th.june 1861 in Bergen.He emigrated from Bergen ca 1881

NICOLAY AUGUST JOHNSEN born 15th june 1865 in Bergen, he did not emigrated,But he sign on the ship " Gustav Adolf" in Bergen 21th mars 1883.And he left the ship in NY, in may 1883

MARIUS JOHNSEN born 5th oct 1868 also in Bergen, he got a military " freepass " in Bergen 18th august 1894.And he left for England 29 aug 1894. He had before this been in the US as a sailor.

Their father was JOHN JOHNSEN LEVDAL Born 26 09 1831 d 31 10 1896
in Bergen
Their mother was KAREN OLSDATTER EIDE Born 27 02 1832 in Luster
d 09 12 1896 in Bergen

Hope somone can help me to find any relatives after these brothers



Edited by - goffen on 29/05/2002 19:46:54

Edited by - goffen on 29/05/2002 20:00:16
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