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muriel prosise
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Posted - 13/07/2002 :  02:22:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I AM LOOKING FOR INFORMATION ON MY GRANDMOTHER ANNA BERG
b:AUGUST 21, 1886 IN RINGSAKER, NORWAY. PARENTS WERE JOHANNES AND HELINA NELSON. SHE ARRIVED IN NEW YORK ON MAY 21, 1903 WITH AN AMUND SATHER, BOTH OF WHOM WERE UNDER CONTRACT #1420 TO A HALVDAN OLSEN. THEY PROCEEDED TO RIO, WISCONSIN, USA. AMUND SATHER AND ANNA WERE MARRIED ONE YEAR LATER IN RIO. HE AT THE AGE OF 40, ANNA AGE 18. LOOKING FOR THE SHIP THEY TRAVELED ON FROM NORWAY TO LIVERPOOL. SEVERAL PEOPLE WERE TRAVELING WITH THIS PARTY ACCORDING TO MANIFEST SHEET FROM ELLIS ISLAND. WOULD LIKE ANY INFORMATION ON EITHER OF THEM. MURIEL

ninakarls
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Posted - 13/07/2002 :  13:47:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
From Digitalarkivet:
Amund Simensen Sæther age: 38 domicile: Faaberg
Anna Berg age:18 domicile: Furnæs

In the 1900-census, I find an Amund Simensen born 1865, on Leine farm in Austre Gausdal. He was farmer and shoemaker, married to Marie Kristiansd. from Faaberg


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