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janrm
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Norway
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Posted - 05/10/2011 :  21:15:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

Hi!

My Ggrandad's brother Martin Jansen went to America Aug 20, 1880 from Norway. His destination was Nebraska City with the ship "Hero". (Line: A. Sharpe)

http://www.digitalarkivet.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=16&filnamn=emikra1&gardpostnr=24640&merk=24640#ovre

Original migration record for Martin; #47 right hand page:

http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=6243&idx_id=6243&uid=ny&idx_side=-181

Martin was born Nov 21, 1848 in Fet, Akershus. He used also the name Martin Jahnsen Strandbakken.

Is it possible to find out what happened to him in America?

He was aged 32 and single when he went.


Jan, (Mr.) Norway

AntonH
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USA
9301 Posts

Posted - 05/10/2011 :  23:59:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This is probably the record of his arrival in America. He lists his destination as Nebraska City.

Name: Martin Jansen
Gender: Male
Age: 38
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1842
Date of Arrival: 6 Sep 1880
Vessel: Moravian
Search Ship Database: View the 'Moravian' in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database
Port of Arrival: Quebec, Quebec
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England; Londonderry, Ireland

Edited by - AntonH on 06/10/2011 00:00:30
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jkmarler
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USA
7790 Posts

Posted - 06/10/2011 :  02:12:59  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,

Here is address for the usgenweb page of Otoe County, Nebraska which has a lot of interesting databases:

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~neotoe/

Nebraska City is located in Otoe County.

Jackie M.
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AntonH
Norway Heritage Veteran

USA
9301 Posts

Posted - 06/10/2011 :  03:10:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Jan

Do you know if he was going to meet some one. He is a little difficult to find in the 1900 US Census.
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janrm
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Norway
80 Posts

Posted - 06/10/2011 :  07:33:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by lyndal40

Jan

Do you know if he was going to meet some one. He is a little difficult to find in the 1900 US Census.



Thanks a lot! This is great news!

Unfortunately I have no more info on his journey to America. I have some more info on his family in Norway though, if it is of any help?

Jan, (Mr.) Norway
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jkmarler
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USA
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Posted - 06/10/2011 :  12:31:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,

Some might help In particular, do you know of any other relatives of his who came to US, his generation or later? When did his parents and siblings die?

His arrival in Aug 1880 means he's too late to be in the US Federal census of that year, so its a long 20 years til the next surviving whole country census taken in 1900.

Jackie M.
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janrm
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Norway
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Posted - 06/10/2011 :  15:49:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Jackie!

Thanks again for your reply,

Martin was the son of Jan Johansen Strandbakken (1801-68) and Kristine Tjøstølsdatter (1814-79)

I'll be back with details on his siblings, there is a possibility he may have used Sletta, Holter or even Holtersletta/-en as surname.
(other farms he lived on)


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AntonH
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Posted - 06/10/2011 :  17:08:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is a llink to a list of farmers in Otoe County, Nebraska for the years 1890-1891. . There is a Martin Janssen found on the list. Unfornately no other data is given and I have not yet found him in the 1900 US Census.

http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~neotoe/otgaz1hl.htm
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janrm
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Norway
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Posted - 06/10/2011 :  18:05:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This is exciting!

It looks like Martin may have gone to Nebraska with Ole and Petter Bredesen and their mother, widow Kirsten Christiansdatter.

http://www.digitalarkivet.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&filnamn=emikra1

It makes sense as the sons were log drivers as Martin!

Jan, (Mr.) Norway
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AntonH
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USA
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Posted - 06/10/2011 :  22:27:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You are correct, here is the record for Petter. Ole and mother are right below Petter. You mention that they were log drivers. What does a log driver do. Nebraska is for the most part an agricultural state not a logging state. Maybe they moved up to Montana?

Name: Petter Bredman
Gender: Male
Age: 19
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1861
Date of Arrival: 6 Sep 1880
Vessel: Moravian
Search Ship Database: View the 'Moravian' in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database
Port of Arrival: Quebec, Quebec
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England; Londonderry, Ireland
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janrm
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Norway
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Posted - 06/10/2011 :  23:28:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks!

A log driver (tømmerfløter) floats timber down the river.

I have found Martin's siblings:

Anne, b 1845 No details after 1875
Gjertrud Marie 1851-1917 (died from tyfoid fever)
Brede, (1854-1936)

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jkmarler
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USA
7790 Posts

Posted - 07/10/2011 :  01:18:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi

Martin's town in the directory is given as Syracuse. It appears to be in the center part of Otoe County,

http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ne/topic/resources/OLLibrary/Maps_Atlas/1885_Atlas/maps/otoe.jpg

And here is a person listed as a volunteer to search all sorts of Otoe County records:


SYRACUSE, NEBRASKA and Otoe County
Linda Worrall
PO Box 388
Syracuse, NE 68446
402-269-2303
e-mail: lworrall728@hotmail.com
Experience in genealogy research for 7 years. Graduate of "American Genealogy: A Basic Course" from the National Genealogical Society. Member of the National Genealogy and Nebraska Genealogy Societies. Taught beginning genealogy classes, computer experience in research and family tree programs, have done research for other families for 2 years. Have knowledge in courthouse records, newspapers, mortuaries, cemeteries, church records, census, etc., and will research all sources for Otoe County.


If we are unable to generate records you may want to give Linda a whirl....


Jackie M.

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AntonH
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USA
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Posted - 08/10/2011 :  16:54:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is a candidate for your Martin Jansen. Postive is that he is named Martin Jansen and he immigrated in 1880. However as you can see he is living in the Chicago Illinois area not Nebraska and his birth year is way off. However 1900 is twenty years after his arrival so perhaps his life had changed.

Name: Martin Jansen
Home in 1900: Worth, Cook, Illinois
[Blue Island, Cook, Illinois]
Age: 60
Birth Date: May 1840
Birthplace: Norway
Race: White
Gender: Male
Immigration Year: 1880
Relationship to head-of-house: Servant
Father's Birthplace: Norway
Mother's Birthplace: Norway
Marital Status: Single
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AntonH
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USA
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Posted - 08/10/2011 :  17:12:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Perhaps the above Martin Jansen died in 1930. Here is a death record from Cook County, Illinois.

Name: Martin Janssen
Death Date: 6 Jan 1930
Death Location: Cook County, IL
File Number: 6001309
Archive collection name: Cook County Genealogy Records (Deaths)
Archive repository location: Chicago, IL
Archive repository name: Cook County Clerk

There is a second Martin Janssen that shows up in the death records, dieing in 1940, but he apperars to have been born in 1889 in Germany and immigrated in 1913.
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jkmarler
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USA
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Posted - 08/10/2011 :  17:52:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,

HeritageQuest found 11 Norwegian heads of household in 1900 in Otoe county, Nebraska--none were Martin Janson.

There was only one in Syracuse Prec. and his name was John D. Halvorson. He was born about 1845, came to US to Chicago actually and lived there until 1868 when he took a homestead in Otoe.

It's hard to tell if the directory from the 1890s in Otoe was only showing landowners or everyone. If he purchased land there would be a record in the Register of Deeds office of Otoe county (which you might be able to ask Linda Worral for help in getting--of course if she still does this volunteer research) of his purchase and his sale of the land.

I checked the BLM site and did not find him as obtaining a homestead from the federal government in Otoe county, unless it's under some other name.

And then there is this Martin at www.findagrave.com:
www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=janssen&GSfn=martin&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=28536451&df=all&" target="_blank">http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=janssen&GSfn=martin&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSob=n&GRid=28536451&df=all&

Jackie M.
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AntonH
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USA
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Posted - 08/10/2011 :  18:44:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Jackie, I wonder if your Martin Janssen is the same as the Martin Jansen found in the 1900 US Census from Blue Island, Cook County. I cannot find any Martin Janssen or Jansen or Jensen or other variation in Ogle County in the 1900 US Census. Ogle and Cook are separated by two other counties so it may be a stretch.
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