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Pattie
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Posted - 29/11/2002 :  17:20:25  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello, I don't have much to go on but here goes.
Horten A Hansen born in Norway and came to Philadelphia
Pennsylvania, USA in 1904. Would there be a way of tracking
where he came from in Norway by the date of his arrival in USA?
He married Ingeborg. 37 yrs old in 1930 census.
Three children, Eleanore, 15 yrs old in 1930 census. I don't think he was the natural father of Eleanore.
Ruth, age 4 in 1930 census
Horten Jr., age 2 in 1930 census
They lived at 102 West Annsbary Street in Phila. and he was a Carpenter on the Reading Railroad.
Thanks for any help.
Pattie

Pattie
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Posted - 29/11/2002 :  17:35:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Sorry, Horten Hansen is listed as 43 years old in the 1930 USA census.
Pattie

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Brining
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USA
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Posted - 01/12/2002 :  04:33:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Pattie There is no Horton Hansen in the 1900 census for Norway so I suspect it is an Americanization of a Norwegian name. You can search the Norwegian census and emmigrant lists at the Digitalarkivet. The link is below. Have you tried Ellis Island in case he came through there. That could give you more information to search on. Also getting copies of his naturalization papers, his death certificates and marriage license, could give you more clues (parents names, where he came from) to know where to search in Norway. Get as much info on him as you can in the US to help in your search in Norway.
Carla
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jwiborg
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Norway
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Posted - 09/01/2003 :  22:59:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello Pattie,
I think I found the ancestor you're looking for...!

Morten Ernst Hansen, Tapetser (=carpenter), male, not married, 18 yrs old, left Christiania (Oslo) on May-06-1904. Destination was Chicago.

Nobody was named "Horten" in the 1900 census for Norway.
And your "Horten" was also a carpenter! This can't be just a coincidence...!

Look here for the Emigrants from Oslo in 1904:
(Search for given name=morten ernst)
http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=n&filnamn=arkivverket/EMIOSLO&spraak=e&eigar=Digitalarkivet

In the 1900 census; the only possible person I could find was living in the city of Tønsberg in Vestfold county.
You can find the census from the link above (click on "1900" at the top of the page).

1900 census, Norway, Vestfold, Tønsberg, street=Gunarsby Sven Foyns Gade:
Hans Hansen, Housefather, married, worker, born 1831
Hanna Hansen, Housemother, married, cleaning woman, born 1849
Hanna Karoline Hansen, residence=New York, Daughter, not married, servant girl, born 1872
Adolf Johan Hansen, residence=not known("not decided"), Son, not married, Sailor, born 1874
Hans Hansen, residence=New York, Son, not married, Sailor, born 1877
Oskar Hansen, residence="on the sea" Son, not married, Sailor, born 1880
Oskar Marinius Olsen, residence=New York, Son, not married, Sailor, born 1880
Maren Olava Hansen, Daughter, not married, factory worker, born 1883
Morten Hansen, Son, not married, born 1887. YOUR MAN?
Harald Hansen, Son, not married, born 1888
Ingeborg Hansen, Daughter, born 1893

So your "Horten Hansen" looks to be the son of
Hans Hansen, born 1831 and Hanna Hansen, born 1849.
And he had already in 1900 brothers and sisters living in N.Y.!

One strange thing to mention is that Oskar Marinius' last name is Olsen. He might be adopted.

However, one thing to mention at last is the search on http://www.ellisislandrecords.org/.
One "Morten Hansen, Norwegian", arrived on January 14, 1904, age: 19y 2m, Shop of travel: Belita.
I don't know if this is the person you're looking for, but I hope not..., 'cause the other Morten Hansen left Norway 4 months later... :-)


Well, I hope this helps you out a bit...

//Jan Peter

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