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DAJohnson
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USA
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Posted - 04/02/2013 :  22:10:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am looking for a ship that carried a "John Johnson Helfstad (?)" age about 37 or 38, and his wife Helene or Helena who was at least 5 years older than he, and his son or sons: Peter, born in 1863 and Ole, born in 1864. He arrived in the port of Detroit in June of 1869 and ended up in La Crosse Wiscconsin.
Could Helfstad be an Anglisized name for a different Norwegian spelling that sounds about the same. Could it be a farm or place in Norway from which he came?

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jwiborg
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Norway
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Posted - 04/02/2013 :  22:51:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Census-1880 and Census-1900

Jan Peter

Edited by - jwiborg on 04/02/2013 22:58:27
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jkmarler
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Posted - 04/02/2013 :  23:09:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Typically a classically constructed Norwegian name is
1. the given or Christian name John
2. who is the son of John or Johnson
3. who is living on Helfstad (or some other farm)

As long as a person lived on a particular farm they would carry that farm name as part of their name.

What is your source for Helfstad? Was it a printed document in fractur styled (Gothic?) typeface? If it was the latter it may be a misinterpretation of one form of an "s" for "f."

Looking at the 1865 Norwegian census transcription online there didn't appear to be a farm named Helfstad. There are 3 entries in Nordmændene i Amerika for folks who carried the name "Helstad" in which the "s" is printed with the "f" appearing form.

The 2 for whom an origin is given are Ole Helstad who came from Lom in Gudbrandsdal and Simon Helstad who came from Rendalen, Østerdalen.
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jkmarler
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Posted - 05/02/2013 :  12:57:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The son Anton has a middle name of Alfstad. Perhaps Helfstad=Alfstad? Here is his WWI draft registration card:

Anton Alfstad Johnson WWI card image:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-26423-11693-79?cc=1968530&wc=M9MT-LT2:1320991240
transcription:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/K8QT-9TX

In the 1865 Norwegian census there are farms named Alfstad in six parishes:

Oppland fylke
2 in Østre Toten
1 in Vestre Toten

Buskerud fylke
1 in Rollaug

Nord Trondelag fylke
2 Frosten
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jkmarler
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USA
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Posted - 05/02/2013 :  13:53:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here are a couple of possibles from the 1865 Norwegian census:

Possible John & Helene Johnson:
http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/WebCens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=158&filnamn=f60103&gardpostnr=107&personpostnr=1861&merk=1861#ovre


Possible family in 1865 Johan Larson ae 24, Helline ae 33, Ole Peter age2:
http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/WebCens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=3&filnamn=f60528&gardpostnr=751&personpostnr=4698&merk=4698#ovre

Marriage of Johan and Helline above #38:
Source information: Oppland county, Østre Toten, Parish register copy nr. 4 (1858-1886), Marriage records 1864, page 312.
Permanent pagelink: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=9319&idx_id=9319&uid=ny&idx_side=-308

They are living on Skjefstad. Perhaps Skjefstad =Helfstad?

Edited by - jkmarler on 05/02/2013 14:52:06
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jkmarler
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Posted - 05/02/2013 :  14:37:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The son Carl Johnson's marriage record. His mother's name is given as Helena Christianson:

https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XRG2-13L
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jkmarler
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Posted - 05/02/2013 :  16:13:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Going back to the original question here are some other farm names containing "lfstad" in the 1865 census:

Ellfstad, Vaage parish, Oppland fylke
Ulfstad, Rollaug parish, Buskerud fylke
Øiulfstad, Aaseral parish, Aust Agder fylke
Rolfstad, Strinden parish, Sør Trøndelag fylke
" , Sigdal parish, Buskerud fylke
" , Bardo parish, Troms fylke
" , Næs parish, Akershus fylke
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Hopkins
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Posted - 05/02/2013 :  17:56:59  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The 'Helline Hansdatter' with son Ole Peter of Østre Toten, Oppland left Norway together in 1870 -
http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=39&filnamn=EMIOSLO&gardpostnr=15763&sokefelt=skjul

Married Johan Jensen and Hellene Hansdtr Schjefstad-Eie in 1864. Her father's patronymic was Christiansen.
http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/WebCens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=45&filnamn=vi05281857&gardpostnr=356&sokefelt=skjul

I find this very interesting. My great-grandfather's sister was married to a Norwegian man known as Jensen in Norway who always used the surname Johnson in the US...
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jwiborg
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Norway
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Posted - 05/02/2013 :  18:52:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ole Peter Johansen
Birth: 24 May 1864
Christening: 26 Jun 1864, Østre Toten, Oppland, Norway
Parents: Johan Jensen & Helene Hansdr, Schjefstadeie

Hans Christian Johansen
Birth: 11 Dec 1866
Christening: 20 Jan 1867, Østre Toten, Oppland, Norway
Parents: Johan Christian Jensen & Helena Hansdr, Alfstadkalveløkken

"John Johnson Helfstad" must be Johan Christian Jensen, living on the farm Alfstadkalveløkken in 1867. A lot of people from Østre Toten, Oppland emigrated to La Crosse, Wis.

Jan Peter

Edited by - jwiborg on 05/02/2013 19:00:16
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Hopkins
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Posted - 05/02/2013 :  18:59:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The child Hans Christian Johansen died at 7 weeks of age.
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jwiborg
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Norway
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Posted - 05/02/2013 :  19:12:25  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Census-1900 for La Crosse says that Helena is born April 1832, John born May 1841, and that they married in 1864.

Ole Peter is born May 1864. Where is he in Census-1900?

Jan Peter
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jkmarler
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USA
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Posted - 05/02/2013 :  19:23:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ole Peter became known as Peter in th 1880 census. Helena has born 5 children, 4 are living. Since baby Hans Christian died, if the 1900 count is right then Peter must be living somewhere in 1900.

Edited by - jkmarler on 05/02/2013 19:24:14
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jwiborg
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Posted - 05/02/2013 :  20:18:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
1870/93 Helene Hansdatter f. ca. 1834, datter av Hans Christiansen. Gift 23. feb. 1864 med Johan Jensen Skjefstadeie.
Mye tyder på at han var allerede i Amerika. Johan og Helene hadde en sønn Hans Christian f. 11. des. 1866 som ikke nevnes ved emigrasjonen.
Utvandret med 1 barn:
1870/94 1. Ole Peter Johansen f. 24. mai 1864 Skjeftadeie
1870/93-94 reiste fra Ø. Toten. Med dampskipet ”Hero” 22. apr. Til Milwauce. Frakt betalt i Amerika. (emi4-p257)

1870-1893 Helene Hansdatter b. ab. 1834, daughter of Hans Christiansen. Married 23 February 1864 with Johan Jensen Skjefstadeie.
There are indications that he was already in America. Johan and Helene had a son Hans Christian born 11 Dec. 1866 not mentioned by emigration.
Emigrated with 1 child:
1870/94 1. Ole Peter Johansen born 24 May 1864 Skjeftadeie
1870/93-94 traveled from Østre Toten. The steamer "Hero" 22 April To Milwaukee. Shipping paid in America. (emi4-p257)

Source: https://sites.google.com/site/totenemigrant/Toten-emigrant-1846/1870

Jan Peter

Edited by - jwiborg on 05/02/2013 20:20:11
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eibache
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Norway
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Posted - 05/02/2013 :  21:05:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Helene Hansdatter was baptized Elene, born Febr 6 1834, see #45.
Her parents were Hans Christiansen and Pernille Olsdatter, Zvaerud.

Hans Christiansen, Rønaas and Pernille Olsdatter, Skaugerud were married Dec 28 1821 #10.


Einar

Edited by - eibache on 05/02/2013 21:06:30
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DAJohnson
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USA
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Posted - 05/02/2013 :  21:17:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you all... I will pursue your suggestions.
As I responded to one of you...Marler... I think - I have copies of John Johnson renouncing all allegiance to "Charles 15 King of Norway" on November 8, 1870 in La Crosse WI and on this one, he signed it with his mark (X) and another later document which he did not write, where the "Helfstad" comes from: a purchase of a burial plot on January 1882. I have looked at the written document and it is possible, because of the way the author of the document wrote that the "H" could be an "St" or "Stelfstad"...because the writer signs his name as S. S. Burton and the "S's " appear very much like the beginning of the "H"... I will follow up on the ideas. I had copies of the census records and information that Anton A. Johnson's middle name was Alfstad or Alfsted bit did not make that connection nor did I know about Carl giving his mother's name as Helene Christianson...

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DAJohnson
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Posted - 05/02/2013 :  21:31:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ole Peter Johnson died or was buried January 5, 1882 at the age of 17 years and 7 months, was born in Norway and died of a "wound"... had worked in a saw mill. This has to have been the reason his father was purchasing a cemetery plot in Jan. 1882.

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