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ldavison
Starting member
Australia
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Posted - 16/02/2012 : 23:57:12
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This is my first step into researching an ancestor I have just recently discovered is from Norway. So where do I start ?? The only information I have is from his daughter's baptism in Berwick-upon-Tweed, England in 1810 Martha GEORGINSON b. April 2 1st daughter of James GEORGINSON mariner native of Norway wife Elizabeth ANDERSON (native this parish) I am wondering if his name has been completely anglicised. Without his birth place I am sure I am at a dead end but thought it worth seeing if someone on this forum can give me some suggestions. Thanks Lea-Anne |
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jwiborg
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
4961 Posts |
Posted - 17/02/2012 : 00:24:52
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This can be a tough one...
James Georginson could be Johannes Jørgensen in Norway.
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ldavison
Starting member
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Posted - 17/02/2012 : 00:36:07
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Thank you Jan Peter It seems like a common name, but without a birth place I don't know where to start. Any suggestions. |
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jwiborg
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
4961 Posts |
Posted - 17/02/2012 : 00:41:04
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It's a very common name. Without any other information, it will be difficult, No age or anything? Names of his other children?
Some J. Jørgensen sailors in the Norwegian 1801-census:
Amt Prestegjeld Sokn Gate Gard/hus Nytt hushald Førenamn Etternamn Hushaldstill. Alder Sivilstand Yrke Kjønn 48435 Smaalehnene Friderichshald Friderichshald Saug Banken No. 466 Jens Jørgensen Deres søn 17 Ugift Matros 48450 Smaalehnene Friderichshald Friderichshald Saug Banken No. 468 * John Jørgensen Huusbonde 22 Begge i første ægteskab Matros 392012 Bratsberg Porsgrund Porsgrund 12 * Johannes Jørgensen Mand, logerende 28 Begge i 1ste ægteskab Søefarende 400224 Nedenæs Østre Moeland Tromøe Hafstad Jens Jørgensen Deres børn 19 Matros 400315 Nedenæs Østre Moeland Tromøe Songe Jørgen Jørgensen Hans søn 19 Ugift I kongl. tieneste som matros 401096 Nedenæs Østre Moeland Tromøe Krøgenæs Jens Jørgensen Deres børn 27 Ugift Udcommanderet i kongl. tieneste til søes 406364 Nedenæs Øyestad Fiære Grømstad * Jørgen Christian Jørgensen Mand 47 Gift 1ste gang Søefarende 438737 Lister Og Mandal Walle Spangereld Goxem Jørgen Jørgensen Hendes søn 21 Ugivt Enroul. matros 453875 Lister Og Mandal Herods Spinds Reisvaag Jørgen Jørgensen Inderst 21 Ugift Enroul. matros 453875 Lister Og Mandal Herods Spinds Reisvaag Jørgen Jørgensen Inderst 21 Ugift Enroul. matros 463872 Lister Og Mandal Flechefiord Hitterøe Fiddje Østre Johannes Jørgensen Deres børn 20 Ugivt Matros 514730 Søndre Bergenhuus Findaas Sveens Hinderlie Johannes Jørgensen Hendes stif-børn 21 Ugifte Matros i kongens tieneste 569172 Søndre Bergenhuus Bergen Bergen 70 Jørgen Jørgensen Logeerende 22 Ugift Matroos 677799 Romsdal Qværnæs Bremsnæs Torøen Jon Jørgensen Hendes søn 16 Ugivt Enroul. matros 680111 Romsdal Qværnæs Christiansund No 79 Johannes Jørgensen Mandens sønn 30 Ugift Matros
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Edited by - jwiborg on 17/02/2012 00:43:02 |
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Kåarto
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
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Posted - 17/02/2012 : 00:42:15
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Were both parents born Norwegian? I agree with Jan Peter.
Pronunciation of the alphabet in English and Norwegian are quite different.
James is not a Norwegian name, in 1801 17 persons with first name James lived in Norwy. Neither Georginson is Norwegian, but quite similar pronunciation to the Norwegian lastname Jørgensen.
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Edited by - Kåarto on 17/02/2012 09:05:26 |
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ldavison
Starting member
Australia
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Posted - 17/02/2012 : 00:53:40
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From the research I have done so far - James Georgison died in 1844 aged 64 in Gateshead, Durham (birth year 1780) I am still looking for his marriage to Elizabeth Anderson. She was born in Burton, Northumberland about 1780 as well. First child born in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland. Other children from FamilySearch website - William Jorgeson, 1819, Hull, York twin (I think) to Elizabeth Jorgeson, 1819, Hull, York Ann Jordeson, 1821, Hull, York James Georgison, 1823, Hull, York Robert Georgison, 1824, Hull, York
All names spelt as found, so the Jorgeson is a possibility. Would it be possible to have a translation of the details from the census for all sailor aged about 20-21. Thanks so much for your help so far. Lea-Anne
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AntonH
Norway Heritage Veteran
USA
9301 Posts |
Posted - 17/02/2012 : 03:28:18
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Might be him from 1841 England Census. Would have been nice to have been more explicit than "Foreign Parts"
1841 England Census 1841 England Census Name: James Georgison Age: 55 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1786 Gender: Male Where born: Foreign Parts Civil parish: Gateshead Hundred: Chester (East Division) County/Island: Durham Country: England Members: Name Age James Georgison 55 Eliz Georgison 55 Wm Georgison 20 James Georgison 15 Robt Georgison 15
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ldavison
Starting member
Australia
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Posted - 17/02/2012 : 03:46:31
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Yes that is him in the 1841 Census. It was the "foreign parts" that started me on this search. It wasn't til I got the details of the baptism of Martha where it said he was a mariner, native of Norway that I knew exactly where to start - sort of. Lea-Anne |
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Kåarto
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
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Posted - 17/02/2012 : 09:46:56
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Died at age 64, born 1780 (estiamated year?) 12 men with firstname starts on J. with last name Jørgensen in the 1801 census.
An interesting candidate. Johannes Jørgensen, sailor, born on farm Vestre Fidje 1780 on the island Hidra, Flekkefjord town, Vest-Agder County, age 20 in Flekkefjord town in1801. Parents farmer and reserve pilot Jørgen Nilsen and Marthe Lene Larsdatter.
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Edited by - Kåarto on 17/02/2012 10:21:31 |
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jwiborg
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
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Posted - 17/02/2012 : 12:12:04
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I know several people who's name was Johannes, and became "James" in the US. Buth John or Johs was also used a lot. I'm not sure how common it was to anglicise Johannes into James in 1820? What about "Jens"? That could sound like James.
Jørgensen sailors born 1776-1785 in the Norwegian-1801 census:
Firstname, Lastname, age, parish, county Anders Jørgensen (21) Øyestad, Nedenæs Anders Jørgensen (22) Øyestad, Nedenæs Anders Jørgensen (23) Bragernæs, Bragernæs Anders Jørgensen (25) Westbye, Aggershuus Andreas Jørgensen (19) Hommedal, Nedenæs Gunder Jørgensen (23) Tveds, Lister Og Mandal Hans Jørgensen (19) Sem, Jarlsberg Og Larvik Hans Jørgensen (20) Brevig, Brevig Hans Jørgensen (22) Østre Moeland, Nedenæs Hans Petter Jørgensen (20) Bergen, Søndre Bergenhuus Ingebrigt Jørgensen (22) Borgen, Romsdal Iver Jørgensen (23) Friderichsværn, Jarlsberg Og Larvik Jens Jørgensen (17) Friderichshald, Smaalehnene Jens Jørgensen (19) Østre Moeland, Nedenæs Johannes Jørgensen (20) Flechefiord, Lister Og Mandal Johannes Jørgensen (21) Findaas, Søndre Bergenhuus Jon Jørgensen (16) Qværnæs, Romsdal Jørgen Jørgensen (19) Østre Moeland, Nedenæs Jørgen Jørgensen (21) Herods, Lister Og Mandal Jørgen Jørgensen (21) Herods, Lister Og Mandal Jørgen Jørgensen (21) Walle, Lister Og Mandal Jørgen Jørgensen (22) Bergen, Søndre Bergenhuus Knud Jørgensen (22) Øyestad, Nedenæs Lars Jørgensen (17) Holmestrand, Holmestrands Lars Jørgensen (22) Bragernæs, Bragernæs Niels Jørgensen (19) Friderichshald, Smaalehnene Niels Jørgensen (24) Friderichshald, Smaalehnene Niels Jørgensen Fuglesang (20) Aas, Aggershuus Ole Gross Jørgensen (20) Hommedal, Nedenæs Ole Jørgensen (17) Christiansand, Lister Og Mandal Ole Jørgenssen (23) Davig, Nordre Bergenhuus Peder Jørgens (17) Tronhiem, Tronhiem Peder Jørgensen (16) Øyestad, Nedenæs Petter Jørgensen (21) Christiania, Christiania Simon Jørgensen (24) Øyestad, Nedenæs Søren Jørgensen (19) Østre Moeland, Nedenæs Terje Jørgensen (22) Øyestad, Nedenæs
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Edited by - jwiborg on 17/02/2012 12:29:09 |
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jwiborg
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
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Posted - 17/02/2012 : 12:17:13
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About his son James Georgison, born 1823: Have you ever seen his name spelled in a different way? I would guess he is named after his father.
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ldavison
Starting member
Australia
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Posted - 17/02/2012 : 12:35:34
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Thank you everyone for your suggestions. Its all a little daunting for me. Kare - why is your Johannes Jørgensen an interesting candidate. I can see the significance of the father's name. I can't see him in the list that Jan Peter suggested though. Jan Peter - is there any way to find out the names of the fathers in your list of candidates in blue. I have not seen his son James written any other way. What was the next census date in Norway. Is it possible to eliminate any candidates by seeing if they are in the next census. Are there any records in Norway that show the movements of citizens from their home towns. I am very appreciative of everyone's help and would greatly appreciate any more suggestions on narrowing down the list. Lea-Anne |
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David Yaw
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 17/02/2012 : 13:00:28
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Lee-Ann, FreeBMD lists James death Q4, 1844 and Elizabeth Georgison, died Gateshead Q3, 1854. This facililty does not cover birth, marriage or death events prior to 1837. Between 1837 and 1850, and later, there are several such events in Gateshead and other neighbouring places in the north-east - maybe other children or grandchildren. If you can't search yourself on the FreeBMD site, let me have your e-mail address and I'll send you the details. |
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Kåarto
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
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Posted - 17/02/2012 : 13:01:17
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Johannes Jørgensen is in the list above marked blue. Johannes Jørgensen (20) Flechefiord (Flekkefjord), Lister og Mandal
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Kåarto
Norway Heritage Veteran
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Posted - 17/02/2012 : 13:21:32
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Your James settled in England before 1819.
Sailor Johannes Jørgensen born 1780 on farm Fidje I found is only an interesting candidate. His father Jørgen Nilsen died on Fiddje 1812 and the mother Marthe Lene Larsdatter died on Fidje 1821.
A probateregister will probably give more information reg. their son Johannes Jørgensen b. 1780. Some probate registers are online, all probateregisters in Norway will be online within a few years.
Still some Jørgensen sailors b.1780 or ca. 1780 to look up.
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jwiborg
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
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Posted - 17/02/2012 : 13:31:45
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You can find the fathers name in the free online 1801-census. But I would not focus too much on the father at this time of the search. The father of a man with a lastname of "Jørgensen" would in most cases have a first name = Jørgen in 1801. If written in England, possibly "Jorgen" or "George"? The next complete online census is from 1865.
The Norwegian 1801-census can be searched (in english) here.
Amt - County Prestegjeld - Parish Sokn - Sub parish By - City Bydel - Part of town Gate - Street Gard/hus - Farm/house Merknad - Notes Prestegjeldnr - Parish number
Førenamn - First name Etternamn - Last name Hushaldstill. - Household position Alder - Age Sivilstand - Marital status Yrke - Occupation Merknad - Notes Kjønn - Sex
er lik - "is equal" børjar på - "starts with" børjar på vis - "starts with - show all" inneheld - "contain" inneheld vis - "contain - show all"
This topic could also be useful for others to see.
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Edited by - jwiborg on 18/02/2012 10:47:06 |
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