I ask for help til å find information about Mary L Jerstad.
Arthur H Jerstad US Federal Census 1930 Register Image View Name: Arthur H Jerstad Born: abt 1886 Gender: Male (Male) Race: White (White) Birthplace: Wisconsin Marital status: Married (Married) Relation to Head: Head (Manager) Stayed in 1930: Racine, Racine, Wisconsin Map of Home: Show map Street: Arlington Avenue Part of town: 13 Part of House numbers in cities or larger towns: 2827 Rentals No: 618 Family Number: 708 Residential '96 owned or rented: Owned Property value: 8, 000 Radio equipment: Yes Age at first marriage: 28 Attended school: No Literacy: Yes Father's Birthplace: Norway (Norway) Mother's Birthplace: Norway (Norway) Occupation: Asst Cashier Industrial: Malted Mill Type of workers: Wage or salary worker Employment: Yes Neighbors: View others on page Household members: Name Age Arthur H Jerstad 44 Alice B Jerstad 42 John L Jerstad 12 Mary L Jerstad 8 Byron S Conner 77
This as well is what I have found. On a family side was something that she was married "Jacobs?" (very uncertain) Her brother John L Jerstad became a pilot in WWII and died over Romania in 1943 Hope someone knows more about Mary L.
A candidate for Gustav Christiansen is the one born Sept 26 1856, see #204. His parents were Christian Pedersen and Margrethe Gundersdatter, Øverseteie. The confirmation record is the proof, see #2.
This is a diferent Gustav. "My" Gustav was born in Skoger, Drammen Norway 5. Apr 1857. His father Hans Larsen Jørstad. His son in USA named themself Jerstad. Gustav's full name in Norway Ludvig Gustav Jørstad. His wife was Mary Anderson. Their son Arthur Henry Jerstad born 1885 in Racine Wisconsin. He got the dougther Mary and John Jerstad
The baptismal record for the correct Gustav (Ludvig Gustav) is #60 then. Parents painter Hans Larsen, Jørstad and Ingeborg Andrea Gulbrandsdatter, Unelsrød.
The S/S Atlantic of the White Star Line, disaster in 1873 - About the sinking of the S/S Atlantic and the Norwegian and Scandinavian passengers involved. This ship went down off Halifax in 1873, of the 957 passengers aboard, 545 lost their lives