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eibache
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
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Posted - 23/09/2014 : 09:24:01
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quote: Kare, do you have any pictures of Skei farm?
This is a link to a map showing øvre Skei in Dønna. Here are two pictures of øvre Skei, 1 and 2.
I also found another picture of Skei, link.
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Edited by - eibache on 23/09/2014 09:43:20 |
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Pgalb
Medium member
USA
80 Posts |
Posted - 23/09/2014 : 13:34:27
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Einer, these pictures are wonderful to have! Thank you! |
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Pgalb
Medium member
USA
80 Posts |
Posted - 24/09/2014 : 16:53:02
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My grandmother (daughter of John Mark Anderson, granddaughter of Anders Zacharias Benjaminson) said her father and uncle left Donna Island in 1893 after a big storm that took many fisherman's lives. Her father, uncle and grandfather were caught in the storm but survived. |
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jkmarler
Norway Heritage Veteran
USA
7790 Posts |
Posted - 24/09/2014 : 17:31:50
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If you were to go through the death / funeral registers of the parishes in the Lofoten Islands and most of Nordland, you will find that there were many deaths on the sea. Waters in the area are often violent. It was a risk most were willing to take, to make a living for themselves and their families but very harsh consequences. |
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Kåarto
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
5861 Posts |
Posted - 24/09/2014 : 19:35:03
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quote: Originally posted by Pgalb
My grandmother (daughter of John Mark Anderson, granddaughter of Anders Zacharias Benjaminson) said her father and uncle left Donna Island in 1893 after a big storm that took many fisherman's lives. Her father, uncle and grandfather were caught in the storm but survived.
The storm was Jan. 25. 1893, 6 fishermen from Dønna were never found and buried #1-6 Shipwrecked on a journey to Stamsund in Lofoten.
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Edited by - Kåarto on 24/09/2014 19:51:43 |
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Pgalb
Medium member
USA
80 Posts |
Posted - 24/09/2014 : 19:41:59
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Sobering records.
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Pam galbraith |
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Pgalb
Medium member
USA
80 Posts |
Posted - 24/09/2014 : 19:51:49
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I haven't been able to find John Mark Anderson's boat record yet. He came with his brother Albert skei in May 1893. I'm not sure when he changed his name to John Mark from Jens Mork. |
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Kåarto
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
5861 Posts |
Posted - 24/09/2014 : 21:12:38
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Add. information. Your Family on Skei (spelled Skjei in 1865) and my family on Skræingen (Nordbø) were cottagers/leaseholders on Dønna. The farms were owned by Dønnes Manor and the Coldevin family. 1880 the manor owned 550 farms, ca 140 of them were on Dønna. The cottagers were required to work a specfied number of days on the estate. On the Estate it was a clock tower where they rang the bell when they needed help.
Grandpa told me they hated the sound of the damned bell.
A warm summerday early in the 1900 grandpa told me that he, his brothers and father worked hard to get the dry hay into their own barn, the bell ranged. After a while the landlord come riding on a white horse and asked if they had not heard the bell. "Yes" they answered, "we heard the bell, but if you help us we will help you" Coldevin turned the horse and rode home. They never heard anything about this event later
1911 Isach Coldevin went bankrupt and em. to USA.
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Pgalb
Medium member
USA
80 Posts |
Posted - 25/09/2014 : 01:06:46
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That's so interesting, Kare! Thank you for that background. I wondered if they owned that Skei farm and sold it. |
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Kåarto
Norway Heritage Veteran
Norway
5861 Posts |
Posted - 25/09/2014 : 10:01:41
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I 1900 all four Skei farms were owned by the users, occupation "Gårdbruger" Farmer, but the land was still leased (owned by Dønnes Manor)
This practice was mostly ended between 1900-1930, and by the law 1928 where former cottagers could by their "own" land.
The Real Estate Register, not online for Nordland county yet, will tell when that happened and how much they paid for the land.
Kåre
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JaneC
Norway Heritage Veteran
USA
3020 Posts |
Posted - 25/09/2014 : 18:44:02
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quote: Originally posted by Pgalb
I haven't been able to find John Mark Anderson's boat record yet. He came with his brother Albert skei in May 1893. I'm not sure when he changed his name to John Mark from Jens Mork.
A candidate: Jens M. Anders. Uglefod age 18 from Dønnø registered to depart Trondheim 07 June 1893 headed to Pelican Rapids, Minn. Passenger on the Tasso. Link
Boston Passenger and Crew Lists (as indexed on Ancestry) Name: Jens M Wglefod Gender: Male Estimated Birth Year: abt 1875 Age: 18 Port of Departure: Liverpool, England and Queenstown, Ireland Ship Name: Cephalonia Arrival Date: 24 Jun 1893 Port of Arrival: Boston, Massachusetts Last Residence: Norway
Corresponding ships for the S/S Tasso (2) journey 1893-07-06 Trondheim - Christiansund - Aalesund - Hull: S/S Cephalonia, Cunard Line, from Liverpool to Boston here
Scene aboard the Cephalonia: 1890 |
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Pgalb
Medium member
USA
80 Posts |
Posted - 25/09/2014 : 23:37:00
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Thank you Jane. I'll check on this record in ancestry. |
Pam galbraith |
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3454terryg
New on board
USA
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Posted - 26/11/2015 : 22:06:42
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quote: Originally posted by Pgalb
I'm looking for boat records for Anders Zacharias Benjaminson (aka Andrew Skei, arrived 1898 in MN) and his sons, John Mark Anderson and Albert Skei (both arriving 1893 in MN). Also, I'm wondering if there are relatives who still reside on Donna Island, Nordland, Norway. Any information would be appreciated. Pam Galbraith
anders would be my great grandfather. alma anderson (skei) was my grandmother. my dad was elmer guttormson where do you live. can you forward your email to me? thanks terry guttormson terryguttormson@gmail.com |
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jkmarler
Norway Heritage Veteran
USA
7790 Posts |
Posted - 02/12/2015 : 16:31:42
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quote: Originally posted by Kåarto
And perhaps in Norway too. link
Frode lives on the island Tomma, a neighboring island east of Dønna
Kåre
Terry, this is on page 2 of this topic. But put your cursor on it and Click on the underlined word above in this message and it should take you to the web page. Information on this,the frode base is clickable on any of the underlined names, you can get more information on each person. I hadn't explored this base before when it was first posted but I see that it contains the information t hat Anders' daughter Anne came to US with her husband and children in 1904, so none of that generation (your grandmother's known sibling and half-siblings) stayed in Norway (except those who had passed on). |
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jkmarler
Norway Heritage Veteran
USA
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