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jkmarler
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Posted - 18/06/2012 :  17:12:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Recently, I saw an ad on one of the cable stations advertising a showing of the movie "I Remember Mama". It will be broadcast on this coming Wednesday evening. The ad mentioned it was about a Norwegian immigrant family.

If I had seen this movie before, I'd forgotten it. But seeing the ad immediately made me wonder if anybody had ever researched this family and identified the person who was the basis for the short story, the movie, the book Mama's Bank Accountand the TV show also called "I Remember Mama" and their origins in Norway?

I did a few looks in Google but apparently it hasn't been a topic for some time but perhaps there's an oldtimer or two who may know or remember hearing where the family came from in Norway?

Kathryn Forbes, the book's author, was the pen name of Kathryn Anderson McLean. Kathryn was born in 1908 in San Francisco, California and died in Burlingame, California in 1966. There are a large number of mentions of Kathryn in online directories and the like. The majority say that the original character of "I Remember Mama" was her Norwegian grandmother. Here is Kathyrn's memorial at www.findagrave.com:

www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=forbes&GSbyrel=all&GSdy=1966&GSdyrel=in&GSst=6&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=5314&df=all&" target="_blank">http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=forbes&GSbyrel=all&GSdy=1966&GSdyrel=in&GSst=6&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=5314&df=all&

Her death index listing:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VGRG-HTY

Her family transcribed in the 1930 census:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XCN2-D8M

Kathryn and her mom transcribed in the 1920 census:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MHW2-6B1

Kathryn and her family in the 1910 census:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MVG4-2FT

In the 1910 census, Frank Jesser b. Denmark, Kathryn's grandfather, was living with her family. Frank Jesser and Annie are found in 2 prior US Federal censuses.

Here is the transcription of the 1900 census
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M9P4-961
In this census Annie Jesser's birthdate is given as Oct 1849, born Norway, and in the image she came to US in 1871 and is the mother of 8 children 6 of whom still live (5 in the household, only Della is out on her own).

Here is the transcription of the 1880 census (the only one in which Kathryn's mother Della appears:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M6GP-V5B

Anne Jesser is still alive in the 1920 census, widowed but living with two sons and one of the son's family:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MH3Q-X8H

Anne Jesser's "maiden name" Lund is found in the death record of Kathryn's mother Della Moore, as well as in several of Anne's other children's death index listings:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/VP73-MX8

I've looked at the Digitalarkivet and I think I've found the family, not sure. So my question, has anyone seen or heard any discussion about this family before--or do you have personal knowledge of the family's origin in Norway?

Lislcat
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Posted - 18/06/2012 :  17:20:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am a big Irene Dunne fan, so I have seen that movie many times. It's a good movie about a Norwegian family that settled in San Francisco and the Norwegian community there.

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jkmarler
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Posted - 18/06/2012 :  17:37:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm looking forward to it....
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AntonH
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Posted - 18/06/2012 :  17:56:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
There is a Family Tree on Ancestry.com called the Jesser-Deanner Family Tree. It only takes the family back to Annie Lund and her father Gunder Lund b abt 1811, Norway and her mother Gjertrud Hawkin b Sept 1819, Norway. Among the various sources listed is one for the arrival of the family in 1871. The usual transcription errors are found. Listed are.

Gertrud Land (added by member Gunder Lund) age 60, Gjerturd age 25, Gjertrud age 25, Ann age 22, Gunnie age 16, Hanna age 11 and Peter age 11 with the last name of Land.

Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935
Name: Gertrud Land
Gender: Male
Age: 60
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1811
Date of Arrival: 22 May 1871
Vessel: Nestorian
Search Ship Database:
Port of Arrival: Quebec, Quebec
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England; Londonderry, Ireland
Roll: C-4526




Edited by - AntonH on 18/06/2012 18:01:26
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AntonH
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Posted - 18/06/2012 :  18:00:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The Family Tree also provides this source for Gjertrud Lund.

1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Gertrude Lund
Age: 80
Birth Date: Sep 1819
Birthplace: Norway
Home in 1900: Oregon, Butte, California
[Butte]
Race: White
Gender: Female
Immigration Year: 1871
Relation to Head of House: Mother-in-law
Marital Status: Widowed
Father's Birthplace: Norway
Mother's Birthplace: Norway
Mother: number of living children: 1
Mother: How many children: 1
Occupation:
Household Members:
Name Age
Chris Mortensen 50
Jennie Mortensen 45
Lee C E Mortensen 22
Ann Mortensen 18
Niels P Nelson 13
Gertrude Lund 80
Hanna Lund 37
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jkmarler
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Posted - 18/06/2012 :  18:44:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
O Cool,

This is the family I found at the digitalarkivet in Norway:

Anne Gundersdtr Lund leaving through Trondhjem in 1871:
http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=8&filnamn=EMITROND&gardpostnr=8347&merk=8347#ovre

1865 family on Lillelunden, Nedre Stjørdalen, Nord Trondelag, Norway:
http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/WebCens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=17&filnamn=f61714&gardpostnr=890&personpostnr=5271&merk=5271#ovre

Anne b. 25 Oct 1848 #325:
Source information: Nord-Trøndelag county, Stjørdal, Parish register (official) nr. 709A14 (1845-1858), Birth and baptism records 1848, page 61.
Permanent pagelink: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=2463&idx_id=2463&uid=ny&idx_side=-63


Nice to see some of the rest of the family in California, too!

Here is Gunder's and Gertrude's marriage #81:
Kildeinformasjon: Nord-Trøndelag fylke, Stjørdal, Ministerialbok nr. 709A12 (1833-1844), Ekteviede 1840-1841, side 382b.
Permanent sidelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=16912&idx_id=16912&uid=ny&idx_side=-66

Edited by - jkmarler on 18/06/2012 20:00:33
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jwiborg
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Posted - 18/06/2012 :  19:15:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
She's going to Kansas City.

Frank Jesser aka Hans Simmon Peter JESSEN b 1851 Schleswig, Holstein, Denmark also emigrated to Kansas City, MO.

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jkmarler
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Posted - 18/06/2012 :  19:38:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
There are 2 Kansas City, one in Wyandotte County, Kansas and the other in Jackson County, Missouri. Annie's 2 oldest children were born in Kansas --although Della is sometimes in records as having been born in California and also Missouri.

What about the son Peter? Any information on him in the database?

There is in Nordmændene i Amerika one entry for a Gunder Lund on page 786:

"Lund, Gunder, udv fra Trønderlagen, var Gaardbr. Sønnen, Peter J. Lund, stationmester i Gary, Minnesota."

But there are couple of Gunder Lund in Minnesota, brothers actually also from Nedre Stjørdalen.
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AntonH
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Posted - 18/06/2012 :  20:22:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Likely record for Ole Lund, age 25 in the 1865 Census.

1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Ole Lund
Age: 59
Birth Date: Feb 1841
Birthplace: Norway
Home in 1900: Ophir, Butte, California
[Butte]
Race: White
Gender: Male
Immigration Year: 1867
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Divorced
Father's Birthplace: Norway
Mother's Birthplace: Norway
Occupation:
Household Members:
Name Age
Ole Lund 59
Ole M Lund 17
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jkmarler
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Posted - 18/06/2012 :  20:29:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is Ole's birth /baptism:

Ole Gunderson #57:
Source information: Nord-Trøndelag county, Stjørdal, Parish register (official) nr. 709A11 (1833-1844), Birth and baptism records 1841, page 159.
Permanent pagelink: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=16376&idx_id=16376&uid=ny&idx_side=-160


Here he's leaving through Trondheim:
http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=10&filnamn=EMITROND&gardpostnr=864&merk=864#ovre

Edited by - jkmarler on 18/06/2012 20:35:43
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AntonH
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Posted - 18/06/2012 :  22:43:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ole arriving in America.

Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935
Name: Ole Gundersen Lund
Gender: Male
Age: 26
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1841
Date of Arrival: 1867
Vessel: St Patrick
Search Ship Database:
Port of Arrival: Quebec
Roll: C-4522
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AntonH
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Posted - 18/06/2012 :  23:04:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Probably the marriage record for Ann Lund.

Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002
Name: Simun Jesser
Marriage Date: 26 Apr 1873
Marriage County: Jackson
Spouse Name: Miss Anni Lind
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PattiJ
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Posted - 20/06/2012 :  00:16:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Just a fun bit of information regarding this movie! In 1948, my mother entered her mother (my grandmother) in a contest in Alberta, Canada, that was promoting "I Remember Mama". Grandma had recently had her 6th and last child. She won 'The Lovliest Mother of the Year'. The prize was a paid trip to Hollywood, a new wardrobe, etc. She had tea with Irene Dunne, lunch with Barbara Bel Geddes (sp?), lunched at the Brown Derby with a famous Hollywood columnist (sorry, brain lapse at the moment) and Jack Dempsey, the boxer, among other activities. My mom made a scrapbook of the newspaper articles and all the photos taken. What a fun thing to look at! I can only imagine how scared my grandma must have been to get on that airplane--sure didn't look very safe compared to our modern jets nowadays. And of course, the neat part was that grandma was Norwegian, which fit right in with the movie! : )

[quote]Originally posted by jkmarler

Recently, I saw an ad on one of the cable stations advertising a showing of the movie "I Remember Mama". It will be broadcast on this coming Wednesday evening. The ad mentioned it was about a Norwegian immigrant family.

If I had seen this movie before, I'd forgotten it. But seeing the ad immediately made me wonder if anybody had ever researched this family and identified the person who was the basis for the short story, the movie, the book Mama's Bank Accountand the TV show also called "I Remember Mama" and their origins in Norway?


So many ancestors, so little time!
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jkmarler
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Posted - 20/06/2012 :  03:02:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for sharing a wonderful story!
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jkmarler
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Posted - 21/06/2012 :  05:01:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The movie is just over. It is a wonderful picture, filled with characters that any Norwegian-American would recognize! I'd recommend that anybody who hasn't seen it, do see it!
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Lislcat
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Posted - 21/06/2012 :  16:40:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I watched, "Our Vines Have Tender Grapes" last night., which takes place where I grew up. Benson Junction, WI is the fictional name for Benson Corners, near Iola and Nelsonville, WI. My father was baptized at the church in that small community. It's also about a Norwegian family and community, at the start of WWII. If you get the chance, it's worth seeing.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0037963/

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