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lindav
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Posted - 28/01/2011 : 07:15:26
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I am searching for my Great grandfather's family. His name was Hans Christian Ingval Hansen, b Eiker, Buskerud 4/14/1858. Parents Hans Hansen b abt 1828 and Jorgine Christofersdtr, b Eiker 4/1/1829. Our records show her last name as Holst, although the Norwegian records I have found do not mention Holst. Her brother was Andrew Christofersen Holst b 1841 Eiker. Both Jorgine and Hans Hansen were deceased by 1865, so with Hans Hansen so common, I need help. |
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eibache
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
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Posted - 28/01/2011 : 07:59:33
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The bapt record for Hans Christian Ingvald is #188. The parents were Shoemaker Hans Hansen, Lysagereie and Jørgine Christoffersdatter. It looks like they were married Febr 27 1854, see #14. Hans Hansen were from Formoe in Modum, 26 years old and the father was Hans Hansen. Jørgine was 24 years old, born on Skistad and the father was Christoffer Nilsen.
The bapt record for Jørgine is #52, parents were Christofer Nilsen and Anne Evensdatter, Skistad. Jørgines brother Anders was born June 28 1841, see #152.
The bapt record for Hans Hansen, Formoe is a challenge.
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Edited by - eibache on 28/01/2011 22:54:02 |
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lindav
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Posted - 28/01/2011 : 19:37:03
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Jorgine died on 4/22/1862 on the bark Askur just 25 miles from Faerder Lighthouse on her voyage to the US, Captain Dechmann, First Mate Carl John Larsen of Drammen, Norway and owned by the captain's brother, Holm Larsen. The ship returned to ground and Jorgine was buried April 24 near Askerstrand.
It appears Jorgine may have had sisters Kare Maria, Berthe Johanne and possibly two other brothers, Hans Anders and Niel Edvard. It becomes so convoluted because of their use of the name Holst in the United States. We also have records of a John Christoferson Holst and perhaps just a John Holst, and they were related to Jorgine, but we don't know how. John Holst went to the Yukon Gold Rush with Hans C.I. Hansen (Hanson) and Andrew Holst in approx. 1897. |
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eibache
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
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Posted - 28/01/2011 : 23:02:47
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Jørgines brother Nils Edvard was born Nov 25 1831, see #13. Her brother Hans Andreas was born Nov 14 1834, see #10.
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Edited by - eibache on 28/01/2011 23:23:56 |
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lindav
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Posted - 28/01/2011 : 23:56:16
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Thank you so much. Why do you think they used the name Holst in the U.S. Would that be a farm name? |
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lindav
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Posted - 29/01/2011 : 07:53:02
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Hans Hansen Lysagereie and Jorginne Christofersdatter named their first daughter Hanna Andrea. She was born 11/7/1855 in Buskerud. After reading the Norwegian naming practices, I would wonder if her paternal grandmother was Hanna or if perhaps she had the feminine version of Hans because her grandfather had died. Just grasping for someway to determine which Hans Hansen was his father. |
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Kåarto
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
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Posted - 29/01/2011 : 18:24:49
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Hi, perhaps the familyname Holst comes from one of the grandparents? Can´t find any Christopher Holst.
Holst in Eiker parish;
- Siri Nilsdatter 1818, father Nils Andersen Holst, farm Præstegaardseie (a sub farm under Haug vicarage) - Hans Andreas Nilsen 1822, same father - Nils Olsen1825, father Ole Nilsen Holst, farm Hobbelstad - Olavus Nilsen1825, father Nils Andersen Holst, farm Præstegaardseie - Anders Nilsen 1829, father Nils Andersen Holst, farm Præstegaardseie
- Lisabeth Nilsdatter 1832, father Nils Andersen Holst, farm Præstegaardseie.
- Anders Hansen Holst 1760, shoemaker on farm Hougsund (Hokksund) 1801, father Hans Andersen Holst. Anders Hansen Holst died on Hougsund Jan. 22. 1838, age 78, see #24 |
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lindav
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Posted - 29/01/2011 : 22:03:13
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Thank you. I met a man by the last name of Holst a few years ago who was from Montana. He said that originally the Holst name was Swedish and that part of the family migrated to Norway. He was from the Swedish Holst family. Does anyone know a history there? |
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Kåarto
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
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Posted - 30/01/2011 : 00:09:15
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There were several Holst families in Norway, some of the ancestors came from Germany and Denmark.
The Holst family above was from Eiker, origin unknown, in the nearby municipality Drammen in the old days there were merchants named Holst, the origin was probably/perhaps farm Holstmark in Lier
A Danish Holst family from Copenhagen; Royal measures of grain Hans Pedersen Holst 1688-1715, his son Lieutenant Colonel Johan Hybner Holst 1702-78 settled in Norway, he was father to General Major Hans Gram Holst 1744-1815, his son Johan Hybner Holst 1774-1835 served in Sweden as Major General from 1810 and was knighted by the king 1817 to Johan Hybner Von Holst.
Some Holst genealogy from Eiker here
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lindav
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Posted - 30/01/2011 : 01:13:14
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Wow. Thank you so much. This is my family, and I know the descendants of John. So his parents must also be Anne Evensdatter and Christopher Nilsen. This is what my research and family records show on John Holst:
• JOHN CHRISTOPHER HOLST B: June, 1845 Drammen, Norway (Family records say Christiannia) D: Abt 1925 Tacoma, WAshington Wife Lena Jensen. After Lena passed away, he married Olava, also b Norway, Married aprox 1892 in Wisconsin CHILDREN with Lena: • Christopher John Holst • B 19 Aug 1877 Wisconsin • D 28 Oct 1944Tacoma, Washington Maye Holst B Oct 1881 Wisconsin Nora Holst B 14 Jan 1884 Wisconsin D 9 Mar 1958 Alameda, California
I also have a lot of information on the children's families.
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lindav
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Posted - 30/01/2011 : 02:08:47
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Another intriguing fact is that Hans Hansen (Formoe) remarried in Wisconsin to Emily or Emilia Nilson, whose husband Amund Nilson from Norway had just passed away. They were married 2/8/1863 in Spring Brook, Wisconsin. Then Hans died in 1865, but I wonder if Amund could have been related to the Christofersen/Nilsen/Holsts. I haven't been able to find any immigration records because they came through Canada, Quebec, in 1862, and no records were kept then. Although, Hans Hansen enlisted in the Wisconsin Army and died in the Civil War, there seems to be no records of him entering the United States. Andrew Holst came on the same ship with Hans Hansen and his three children, Hanna Andreas, Mathilde, and Hans Christian Ingvald Hansen. |
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jkmarler
Norway Heritage Veteran
USA
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Posted - 30/01/2011 : 02:30:35
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Hi,
Here is an abstract of John Holst's death record from the Washington State Secretary of State online database:
Record Series: Death Records Collection: Washington State Death Records County: Statewide
Da Reference Number: {34F732F7-00EB-4BA6-9CC1-788200DCA3BD} Image Number: 640 Document Number: 14 Document Reference Id: cn 74 Name: John Holst Date Of Death: 13 Mar 1928 Age: 83 Gender: Male Race Or Color: Place Of Burial: Burial Year: Cemetery Name: Father Name: Christopher Holst Father Birth Place: Mother Name: Anna Mother Birth Place: Additional Relatives: Batch Id: 276424 Batch Locality: Washington, United States Burial Date: Death Place: Cashmere, Chelan, Washington Mother Name Gn: Anna Mother Name Surname: Note Birth Place: Note Burial Date: Note Burial Place: Note Death Date: Note Death Place: Note Pr Name: Residence: Spouse Name: Olava Holst Street Address: Source: http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/ViewRecord.aspx?RID=BFF61A7E2A508BD86F4E6D0DC08F342D There is also a Christopher Holst and Olava Holst at the website.
Hilsen, Jackie M.
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eibache
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
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Posted - 30/01/2011 : 06:17:51
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Beware, the link given for bapt of Karen Maria Christoffersdatter by Oddvar Bonden in Rootsweb June 21 2009 is a wrong one. There were many Karen Maria born in Eiker in 1826, I believe yours is #145, parents being Christofer Nilsen and Anne Evensdatter at Skistad.
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lindav
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Posted - 30/01/2011 : 08:12:53
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Thanks - I think I caught that. I can't read Norwegian. What I have for Kare Maria is: Name: Kare Maria Christofersdatter Gender: Female Baptism/Christening Date: 26 Nov 1826 Baptism/Christening Place: EIKER, BUSKERUD, NORWAY Birth Date: 28 Oct 1826 I then show her marrying Ellen Gerhard Halvorsen in 1852. Am I following the correct one? Father's Name: Christofer Nilsen Mother's Name: Anne Evensdr Indexing Project (Batch) Number: C42866-4 System Origin: Norway-VR Source Film Number: 124107 Reference Number: 2:11N0SJL
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eibache
Norway Heritage Veteran
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Posted - 30/01/2011 : 12:17:32
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Yes your Karen Maria was bapt. Nov 26, born Oct 28. Her marriage to Ellen Gerhard Halvorsen was Febr 20 1852, see #8.
Elen Gerhart was born Nov 11 1829, see #12. His parents were Halvor Andersen and Mari Gunvaldsdatter, Vinnæs.
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lindav
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Posted - 12/02/2011 : 08:11:39
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I was looking through a portion of the 1865 census and found the surname Eker. Hans Hansen born abt 1828, when he enlisted in the Civil War in Wisconsin signed his name Hans' Hansen Eger. Above that the military listed his name as Hans Hanson Aker of Norway and below as H. H. Eger. It occurred to me that I should ask if this might be of significance. This is the same Hans Hansen Formoe married to Jorgine Christofersdatter. |
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