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Diane Wheeler
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Canada
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Posted - 04/01/2011 : 09:22:06
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Marinius Olsen born 19 Sep 1875 in Stavanger. Immigrated to Canada in 1907 Mai 25. He did not stay but went back to Norway. Am trying to find the date when he went back, if he married etc. Am not finding the right information. Any help would be great. |
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eibache
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
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Posted - 04/01/2011 : 11:02:48
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The record for his emigration is this. He was married and a shoemaker. In 1910 you find him (the birth date is a little bit off from your info) back in Stavanger with his wife Johanna Olsen and children, the last one born in Nov 1910. He must have returned latest at the end of 1909 then!
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Edited by - eibache on 04/01/2011 20:52:29 |
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eibache
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
6495 Posts |
Posted - 04/01/2011 : 14:25:06
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Marinius Olsen and Johanne Sevrine Nilsen were married at the pastor's office Oct 4 1898, see #63. Marinius was born 1875 and his father was sadlemaker Erik Olsen. Johanne Sevrine was born 1879 and her father was trader Ole Nilsen.
The confirmation record for Marinius is #14, he was born in Stavanger Aug 15 1875. The baptismal record to confirm this is #371. Note that the baptism date is Sept 19!
Marinius and Erik Ueland were brothers then. Eriks baptismal record is #254.
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Einar |
Edited by - eibache on 04/01/2011 21:10:04 |
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eibache
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
6495 Posts |
Posted - 04/01/2011 : 22:11:17
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Erik Olsen and Marthe Gurines first son Oluf was born Dec 29 1866, see #52. Their son Edvard Martin was born Sept 6 1872, see "277.
Erik Olsen and Marthe Gurine Olsdatter were married Nov 2 1866, see #57. Eriks father was Ole Sivertsen and Marthe Gurines father was Ole Omdahl.
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Einar |
Edited by - eibache on 04/01/2011 22:39:16 |
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Diane Wheeler
Medium member
Canada
99 Posts |
Posted - 05/01/2011 : 02:46:49
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That was a lot of information, that I got today. Thanks a lot. Now I know that Marinius was married and had a family. I had two pictures from Norway, with Gitlaug and Marta written on the back. I see a Gitlaug listed as one of Marinius's daughters. Am thinking that the other daughter, with no name mentioned on census could be Marta. Now I have some dates to check on the parish records. Maybe another mystery solved. I do not know anything about Oluf, except that his birthdate was 29 Dec 1867. Ole came next on 12 Juli 1868, along with a twin sister that died. Ole apparently never got married but emmigrated to Australia. I could not find information on that either. I know nothing of Edvard Martin born 6 Sep 1872 but both Oluf and Edvard stayed in Norway, as far as I know. Will find the information on the whole family yet. Finding it very interesting and can pass what I find onto others that are interested. Thankyou a lot for all your help.
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Diane Wheeler
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Canada
99 Posts |
Posted - 14/01/2011 : 09:41:22
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I cannot find information on Marinius's brothers other than their birth and baptisms - Oluf or Olaf Eriksen born 29 Dec 1866, Ole Eriksen born 12 Jul 1868 and Edvard Martin Olsen born 06 Sep 1872. I have heard that Ole immigrated to Australia and that Edvard had his own family. Would imagine that Oluf had a family too. Seems like they didn't all use the same last name. They were all born in Stavanger, Sankt Petri Kirke. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. |
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eibache
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
6495 Posts |
Posted - 14/01/2011 : 19:10:36
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Oluf Olsen was confirmated April 24 1881, see #48, family living at Bredegaden.
Edvard Martin Olsen was confirmated Oct 3 1886, see #27, family now living in Nymandsvei.
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Einar |
Edited by - eibache on 14/01/2011 19:22:53 |
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Diane Wheeler
Medium member
Canada
99 Posts |
Posted - 14/01/2011 : 21:04:41
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Thanks again. Don't know why I never think to look at the Confirmation part. This shows their last name going by Olsen. It was on the Family Search information, that it showed the last names as Eriksen. So maybe they changed it later??? I thnk I tried Olsen on the 1910 Census etc. but will try again, just in case. So they did move around a bit too but am not familiar with the names Bredegaden and Nymandsvei. Will just keep looking in the Parish Records and may come across some information. |
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eibache
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
6495 Posts |
Posted - 14/01/2011 : 23:39:27
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Bredegaden = Breigata, try link. Nymandsvei = Nymansveien, try link. Nymansveien is a very long street.
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Einar |
Edited by - eibache on 14/01/2011 23:58:38 |
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Diane Wheeler
Medium member
Canada
99 Posts |
Posted - 14/01/2011 : 23:53:31
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Thanks again, that is really neat. Love the style of the buildings and the beautiful roads. Almost too nice to drive on. It looks like a real nice place to live. Now I have an idea of what the town looks like, that they lived in. |
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Diane Wheeler
Medium member
Canada
99 Posts |
Posted - 01/02/2011 : 03:24:03
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Am looking for athe parish death record of Marinius Olsen's brother Magnus Olsen. He was born 16 Aug 1881 and died 17 Mar 1882. I cannot see it in the Parish records for St. Petri. Thanks, Diane |
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eibache
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
6495 Posts |
Posted - 01/02/2011 : 07:05:22
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The death record is in Domkirken, see #18.
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Diane Wheeler
Medium member
Canada
99 Posts |
Posted - 01/02/2011 : 08:15:32
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Thank you for that. Should have thought to look in the Domkirken Parish Record. Could you please tell me what it says it in column 8? I can read the Aaland part but that is all. Also column 9? |
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eibache
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
6495 Posts |
Posted - 01/02/2011 : 15:25:06
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Column 8 tells were they were living, it was Aadlandmarken (ved Loddeveien). Column 9 tells the cause of death - this one is difficult, I read Dearosen, no idea what that is. Found no other records with same cause. If it was some kind of Rosen = Erysipelas - the following would be a reasonable reference. "Erysipelas is a superficial bacterial skin infection that characteristically extends into the cutaneous lymphatics. Erysipelas has been traced back to the Middle Ages, where it was referred to as St. Anthony's Fire, named after an Egyptian healer who was known for successfully treating the infection. Historically, erysipelas occurred on the face and was caused by Streptococcus pyogenes."
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Diane Wheeler
Medium member
Canada
99 Posts |
Posted - 01/02/2011 : 19:49:02
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Did not know that column was saying the cause of death. That is interesting to know why the person died. There's lots of cancer and heart trouble, on both sides of my family. So often wonder if others in the family died from the same way back. Thanks again, Diane |
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