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rankjose
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Posted - 29/11/2013 : 01:27:57
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My great great grandfather came to the usa in 1869 Ole johanson rudd kjos with wife Gunnhild ATorstein Kjos from Gausdal,Norway from the Kjos farm. They six young boys they brought with them.Was said they came on a wooden boat. looking for any information or passenger lists that might tell where there port of entry was at and what port they departed from. Any help on any sites that might have any information would help. |
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jkmarler
Norway Heritage Veteran
USA
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rankjose
New on board
USA
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Posted - 29/11/2013 : 04:37:58
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Thankyou very much. Is there any other resources in Norway I can use to find where they took a ship from to usa? I appreciate your help iam most grateful.Randy |
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Kåarto
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
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Posted - 29/11/2013 : 10:11:14
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Hi. More than 2000 em. from Gausdal dep. via Christiania (Oslo). They were reg. in Gausdal church book April 4.
Unfortunately passenger list do not exist for the majority of the ships leaving Christiania (Oslo) 1869
Att. a Family-tree
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jkmarler
Norway Heritage Veteran
USA
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Posted - 29/11/2013 : 12:52:32
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That family tree is missing the youngest son Amund.
One truism is that the majority of Norwegians came through Canada into the US. But the truth is, any port on the eastern seaboard is a possible entry point.
Did any of the Kjos' become US citizens? In a Declaration of Intention (the first papers to file in the process) often there is asked for the port of entry into US and a month and year of the entry. If Ole Johansen didn't file, then it's possible that any of the 6 boys filed at some point, most often to take a Homestead. |
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eibache
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
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Posted - 29/11/2013 : 14:41:24
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Amund was born Febr 12 1867, #51. Martinius was born March 9 1864, #72. Olaus was born Nov 19 1861, #1. Johan Ludvig was born Jan 4 1859, #31. Mathias was born Oct 25 1856, #3. Thobias was born July 3 1851, #109.
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jwiborg
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
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Posted - 29/11/2013 : 23:07:37
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They emigrated from Kristiania/Oslo on 19 Apr 1869 on the barque Rubens. Destination was Quebec.
Ole Johannesen Kjør, 42, Gusdal Gunild Torstensdatter, 38 Tobias Olsen, 18 Mathias, 13 Johan, 10 Olaus, 6 Martinius, 4 Tormod, 1
They are also listed here. See also this topic. The barque Rubens was made of teak and oak. The outside of the hull (the part below the waterline), were fitted with copper-plates.
I haven't found any picture of the ship, but it would have looked something like this:
The KJOS family arrived Quebec on the ship RUBENS on 13 Jun 1869. Passengerlist: 1. AAS, Johan 22 2. AMUNDSEN, H. C. 33 3. AMUNDSEN, Maren 27 4. AMUNDSEN, Thore 48 5. ANDERSDATTER, Malene 27 6. ANDERSDATTER, Marie 5 7. ANDERSEN, Anders 40 8. ANDERSEN, Anders Wilhelm 11 9. ANDERSEN, Bertha 10. ANDERSEN, Carl 18 11. ANDERSEN, Christine 2 12. ANDERSEN, Johannes 26 13. ANDERSEN, Nils 14. ANDERSEN, Ole 3 15. ANDERSEN, Ole Bernhard 9 16. ASP, Anders Andersen 34 17. ASP, Erik 9 18. ASP, Maren 7 19. ASVESEN, Erik 56 20. CHRISTIANSDATTER, Christine 21. CHRISTIANSDATTER, Marthe 22. CHRISTIANSEN, Anders 23. CHRISTIANSEN, Christian 2 24. CHRISTIANSEN, Gulbrand 28 25. CHRISTIANSEN, Hans M 21 26. CHRISTIANSEN, Ida 7 27. CHRISTIANSEN, Klara 9 28. CHRISTIANSEN, Lars 4 29. CHRISTIANSEN, Maria 11 30. ELLEFSDATTER, Ingeborg 25 31. ENSTAD, Bergene 26 32. ENSTAD, Eli 24 33. ERIKSDATTER, Mari 43 34. ERIKSDATTER, Rari 65 35. ERIKSEN, Erik 8 36. FORSBERG, Fridrik Henriksen 26 37. FORSETH, Gudmund Torgensen 61 38. FORSETH, Ole Gudmundsen 26 39. GUDMUNDSDATTER, Christine 11 40. GUDMUNDSDATTER, Mathea 25 41. GUDMUNDSEN, Johannes 17 42. GUNDERSDATTER, Anne 43 43. GUNDERSDATTER, Martha 18 44. GUNDERSDATTER, Randi 60 45. GUNDERSEN, Gulbrand 30 46. HAANSHUS, R 47. HALLE, Torger Olsen 48. HALSTENSEN, Marie 19 49. HANSDATTER, Marit 32 50. HANSDATTER, Marte 27 51. HANSDATTER, Mathea 6 52. HANSDATTER, Randine 12 53. HANSEN, Iver 54. HANSEN, Johan 55. HANSEN, Nils 15 56. HANSEN, Svand 57. HEDEMARK, Jens 30 58. HENRIKSEN, Anna Kaisa 2 59. HENRIKSEN, Marie 23 60. HENRIKSEN, Walborg 28 61. JANSEN, Jan 27 62. JENSDATTER, Kari 56 63. JENSEN, Christine 8 64. JENSEN, Jens 32 65. JENSEN, Johan Martin 2 66. JENSEN, Johan Wolf 3 67. JENSEN, Maru Wihelmine 68. JENSEN, Ole 11 69. JOHANNESDATTER, Mari 49 70. JOHANNESEN, Even 13 71. JOHANNESEN, Johannes 17 72. JOHANNESEN, Lars Johan 21 73. JOHANSDATTER, Johanna 35 74. JOHANSEN, Bernt 75. JOHANSEN, Christian 76. JOHANSEN, Kari 77. JOHANSEN, Lina 78. JOHANSEN, Ola 79. JOHANSEN, Petra 20 80. JOHNSDATTER, Karen 81. JOHNSEN, Ole 24 82. JORGENSEN, Mons 25 83. JORGENSEN, Olava Marie 19 84. KINOLI, Agnette 20 85. KINOLI, Christen Olsen 49 86. KINOLI, Joakim 18 87. KINOLI, Mathea 17 88. KINOLI, Ole 13 89. KJOS, Amund 90. KJOS, Claus 91. KJOS, Gunnild 92. KJOS, Johan 93. KJOS, Martinius 94. KJOS, Mathias 95. KNUDSDATTER, Marthe 34 96. KNUDSEN, Helene 3 97. KNUDSEN, Ingeborg 30 98. KNUDSEN, Knud 22 99. KRIKA, Hans Svendsen 20 100. KVIMME, Johannes Johansen 101. LARSDATTER, Marte 51 102. LITZMANN, Henrik 33 103. LUND, Borre Olsen 35 104. LUNDBERG, Lars 50 105. MAGNUSSEN, Erik 48 106. MARTINS, Henrik 25 107. MARTINSDATTER, Mari 26 108. MORTENSDATTER, Martha 6 109. MORTENSEN, Svend 20 110. MORTENSEN, Tobias 3 111. NIELSDATTER, Anne 35 112. NIELSDATTER, Anne 35 113. NIELSDATTER, Mathea 24 114. NIELSEN, Amund 38 115. NIELSEN, Ferdinand 20 116. NIELSEN, Marie 11 117. NIELSEN, Ole 118. NILSDATTER, Christine 31 119. NILSEN, Dyre 42 120. NILSEN, Peter 35 121. NILSON, Pehr 10 122. OLAFSDATTER, Ella 36 123. OLSDATTER, Inger 56 124. OLSDATTER, Kari 125. OLSDATTER, Karin 50 126. OLSDATTER, Metta 69 127. OLSEN, Anne Margrete 32 128. OLSEN, Christian 129. OLSEN, Christian 130. OLSEN, Christine 31 131. OLSEN, Ingeborg 132. OLSEN, Katinka 7 133. OLSEN, Mathias 24 134. OLSEN, Oluf 33 135. OLSEN, Oskar 3 136. OLSEN, Pehr 29 137. OLSEN, Peter 42 138. OLSEN, Petter 4 139. OLSEN, Soren 1 140. OLSEN, Svend 28 141. OSTHAGEN, Hans 50 142. PAULSDATTER, Ingeborg 30 143. PAULSDATTER, Karen 2 144. PAULSDATTER, Marthe 35 145. PAULSDATTER, Mathea 5 146. PAULSEN, Paul 28 147. PEDERSEN, Axel 10 148. PEDERSEN, Hekon 11, ½ 149. PEDERSEN, Hilda 1, ½ 150. PEDERSEN, Marie 151. PEDERSEN, Marthe Marie 42 152. PEDERSEN, Ragna 3, ½ 153. PEDERSEN, Thea 21 154. PEDERSEN, Wally 6 155. PEHRSON, Pehr 49 156. PEHRSON, Peter 39 157. PERSON, Erik 11, ½ 158. PERSON, Kari 15 159. PERSON, Marie Elise 3, ½ 160. PERSON, Nils 17 161. PETTERSEN, Carl O 24 162. RAMBERG, Dortea 163. RAMBERG, Elisa 164. RAMBERG, Guro 165. RAMBERG, Karen 166. RUNOSTORP, Erik Andersen 167. SANDAGER, Anders Neilsen 36 168. SKOIDSHAL, Johannes 60 169. SOLBERGSTROM, Berthe 33 170. STALTENBERG, Bernhard 171. STUVE, Hanna 41 172. SVENDSDATTER, Gjertrud 23 173. SVENDSEN, Jens 34 174. SVENDSEN, Martin 33 175. SVENDSEN, Svend 23 176. TORGERSDATTER, Ronnoug 36 177. TORGERSEN, Gunda 3 ½ 178. TORGERSEN, Ida 15 179. TORGERSEN, Iver 9 180. TORGERSEN, Olans 7 181. TORGERSEN, Sina 11
Aftenposten, 10 Mar 1869
To Quebec The fast-sailing, metal-skin clipper-ship Rubens ("size 315 commerselest"), will depart from Christiania with Emigrants one of the first days of April. The Captain has previously commanded the well-known Emigrantship "Drøbak", and has thus long experience in passenger shipping, and he will personally guide the Passengers to Chicago. The tickets are cheap; further information orally or in writing are given by the master of the ship.
Chr. J. Johnsen 24, Corner of Raadhusgaden and Kongensgade. |
Edited by - jwiborg on 30/11/2013 01:51:02 |
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rankjose
New on board
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Posted - 30/11/2013 : 03:18:14
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I am overwhelmed with gratitude for all the information I received here, for sometime I have wondered about the passage my great great grandparents took to come to America. I have put together a Kjos history here and from time to time I search looking for information about my family. On my mothers side my grandfather immigrated from Oslo ,this history is more complete ,his name was Albert kulvik. I thrive to always get more information, on there lives back then, how they lived, how were the times they were living in, etc. I hope that if you have anything more on this area and the life they might have led that you might share with me,I thankyou so much for your help and to my eldest son who brought me to the attention of this site. Randy |
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Kåarto
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
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Posted - 30/11/2013 : 11:28:44
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Is this your grandfather? Albert (Larsen) Kulvik born in Oslo July.10. 1889.
The family moved from Oslo to Selbu before 1900 and settled down on farm Kulvikod link.
Albert em. to America via Trondhem on SS Salmo July 25. 1907. Ticket was paid for in America link
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eibache
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
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Posted - 30/11/2013 : 15:13:47
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Gunhild Torstensdatter was born on Enstad May 7 1831, #96.
Ole Johansen was born on Rud March 19 1827, #40.
Ole Johansen, Ruud and Gunnild Thorstensdatter, Kjos were married May 2 1850, #19.
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eibache
Norway Heritage Veteran
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Posted - 30/11/2013 : 15:27:37
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Ole Johansens parents, Johan Olsen and Mari Gudbrandsdatter, were married Dec 6 1826, #3.
The father, his parents and siblings in 1801.
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eibache
Norway Heritage Veteran
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Posted - 30/11/2013 : 16:15:26
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Mari Gulbrandsdatter was baptized Aug 19 1804, top record on right page. Her parents were Gulbrand Olsen and Ingeborg Andersdatter.
Her parents and her sister Inger in 1801.
The parents were married July 7 1797, 4th record on right page.
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Kåarto
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Posted - 01/12/2013 : 00:34:29
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Hi. If you are interested I have some more info on the lifes back on your family on Kulvik, spelled Kulvikod in the 1900 census, an abbr. for Kulvikodden, spelled Kolvikodden today.
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rankjose
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Posted - 01/12/2013 : 05:00:20
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Yes my grandfather on my mothers side (her father) was Albert Kulvik. I would indeed be interested in any and all information you have on the family and area he came from, would be thrilled to know more. Thank you again everyone for all the info you have given me .I love my norweigen roots .and hope to someday be able to afford to go Norway and visit my ancestors farm area. |
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eibache
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
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Posted - 01/12/2013 : 10:13:37
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You can find Rud, Nordre and Søndre Kjos on this map. Zoom and pan to your liking. |
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Kåarto
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
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Posted - 01/12/2013 : 10:39:30
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quote: Originally posted by rankjose
Yes my grandfather on my mothers side (her father) was Albert Kulvik. I would indeed be interested in any and all information you have on the family and area he came from, would be thrilled to know more. Thank you again everyone for all the info you have given me .I love my norweigen roots .and hope to someday be able to afford to go Norway and visit my ancestors farm area.
Albert Larsen Kulviks grandparents Lars Thomasen b. ca 1820 on farm Kjøsnes (Kjøsnes-trøa) and Ingeborg Nilsdatter b. ca 1825 on Aasen married in Selbu church Nov. 6. 1848, see couple #17 Lars Thomasens parents; Thomas Bersvendsen from Norigard Aftret (Northern farm under Aftret) and Marit Haldorsdatter from farm Uppigard Kjøsnes (The upper farm Kjøsnes)
Ingeborg Nilsdatter Aasens parents; Nils Nilsen Aasen and Berit Pedersdatter from farm Orsgarden Gulset. Ingeborg was nr 7 of 12 siblings.
Kulvikodden which was a sub farm undre Aftret.
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