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eric k
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Posted - 12/09/2002 :  02:55:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
i'm looking for the ship my family migrated to the usa in 1850 . i'm guessing the drafna but ? ole & birgit engen myli lived near nes. the childrens names are herbrandson or abram, knut, aase, christen, ingeborg, levord or levi, and ole. i'm also guessing they left from drammen. i read that they used the name gjetsund or geitsund, the name of the town they stayed in for the trip but that might be wrong. they took the name knudson when they homestead in brodhead wis. any help would be great. reply to estotle1@yahoo.com thanks

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Brining
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USA
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Posted - 13/09/2002 :  06:29:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Eric Do you have any years of birth. This could help in trying to locate them. Also do you know if the family came over all at the same time?
Carla
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eric k
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Posted - 17/09/2002 :  05:04:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hi carla, i'm not sure but i assume they came over at the same time.
the parents, ole knudsen engen myli born in 1793
birgit herbrandsd myli born 1798
the children
herbrand or later known as abram date of birth- jan. 9 1822
knut july 28 1824
aase july 26 1830
christen august 3 1833
ingeborg dec. 10 1836
levord or levi sept 30 1842
ole may 25 1846

i've also read that truls k berg born june 29 1826 , traveled with aase along with his father, knut eriksen berg and his 5 sisters. thank you for your help



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Brining
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USA
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Posted - 19/10/2002 :  16:06:10  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Eric Well Truls is on the Drafna http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_list.asp?jo=464
He is number 125 but I don't see any of your family but someone might be there with a variation of spelling. Ole's children would have the patronymic (last name) Olsen/Ollsen.
Carla

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Brining
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Posted - 19/10/2002 :  16:41:11  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Eric I don't know if you have found them in the 1801 census but here is Birgit
There are 4 Ole Knudsen in the Nęss, Buskerud 1801 census that could be yours but no way of telling which one is correct or if he was living in that area at the time.
Carla

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eric k
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Posted - 20/10/2002 :  04:11:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hi carla, i found the record of ole and family leaving their church signed april 27th 1850. ole signed out using the name ole knudsen geitsund, the last one being a town they stayed in waiting to go and it looks like birgit used herbrandsd. i've seen her name as herbrandsdatter also. i was told more names will be added to ship lists sometime soon. i'm sure something will pop up on this. thanks for the help. eric



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eric k
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Posted - 31/03/2003 :  00:11:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
does anyone know where i can get a print of the ship drafna or other ships used to immigrate in the mid 1800's ?

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