All Forums | Main Page | Profile | Register | Active Topics | Members | Search | FAQ
Username:
Password:
Save Password
Forgot your Password?

 All Forums
 NORWEGIAN GENEALOGY
 General genealogy
 Looking for John Christenson
 New Topic  Reply to Topic
 Printer Friendly
Author  Topic Next Topic  

donnaredner
New on board

USA
3 Posts

Posted - 15/10/2024 :  17:51:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
John Christenson was my great-grandfather and the story she was told is that he was the youngest child in a large family in the shipping industry. Knowing he would not inherit anything he stowed away on a family ship to immigrate to the US. According to a 1910 Census his immigration year was 1895 and he was 38 years old. He married Anna Nordstrom in 1902 in Chicago, Illinois, USA and had 4 children. He died in 1914 when my grandmother was only 4. I only have 1 picture of him and can't find any information on his family. If anyone had any information or could stear me in the right direction I would really appreciate it!

Donna Redner

jkmarler
Norway Heritage Veteran

USA
7790 Posts

Posted - 15/10/2024 :  18:51:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
A variance on age in their marriage record, John listed as 30 in 1902:
"Illinois, Cook County Marriages, 1871-1968", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N74Z-9XB : Tue Jul 23 17:42:19 UTC 2024), Entry for John Christenson and Annie Nordstrom, 11 Oct 1902.

And a sketchy family tree:
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9WD-3TV

Includes children named Olive Capitola, Victoria Augusta, Beatrice Anna, & Warren John. the last 3 are triplets. Are these the names you know?

John himself is assigned a birthplace of Sweden in 1910, and in some of the other records and in one case Goteborg, Sweden not Norway. So the migration records I first posted will not be your man.

Edited by - jkmarler on 15/10/2024 19:44:39
Go to Top of Page

donnaredner
New on board

USA
3 Posts

Posted - 15/10/2024 :  23:07:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by jkmarler

A variance on age in their marriage record, John listed as 30 in 1902:
"Illinois, Cook County Marriages, 1871-1968", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N74Z-9XB : Tue Jul 23 17:42:19 UTC 2024), Entry for John Christenson and Annie Nordstrom, 11 Oct 1902.

And a sketchy family tree:
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9WD-3TV

Includes children named Olive Capitola, Victoria Augusta, Beatrice Anna, & Warren John. the last 3 are triplets. Are these the names you know?

John himself is assigned a birthplace of Sweden in 1910, and in some of the other records and in one case Goteborg, Sweden not Norway. So the migration records I first posted will not be your man.


Donna Redner
Go to Top of Page

donnaredner
New on board

USA
3 Posts

Posted - 15/10/2024 :  23:10:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yes, Victoria (one of the triplets) was my grandmother. I know her father was born in Sweden, but I found his name on a passenger on the ship Ariosto in 1898. When I was searching the history of that ship I came across this site and was hoping I might find the family name somehow. Thanks for trying to help!

quote:
Originally posted by jkmarler

A variance on age in their marriage record, John listed as 30 in 1902:
"Illinois, Cook County Marriages, 1871-1968", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N74Z-9XB : Tue Jul 23 17:42:19 UTC 2024), Entry for John Christenson and Annie Nordstrom, 11 Oct 1902.

And a sketchy family tree:
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9WD-3TV

Includes children named Olive Capitola, Victoria Augusta, Beatrice Anna, & Warren John. the last 3 are triplets. Are these the names you know?

John himself is assigned a birthplace of Sweden in 1910, and in some of the other records and in one case Goteborg, Sweden not Norway. So the migration records I first posted will not be your man.


Donna Redner
Go to Top of Page

AntonH
Norway Heritage Veteran

USA
9284 Posts

Posted - 15/10/2024 :  23:55:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
John Christianson
in the 1910 United States Federal Census
Name John Christenson
Gender Male
Marriage Age 30
Event Type Marriage
Birth Date abt 1872
Marriage Date 11 Oct 1902
Marriage Place Chicago, Cook, Illinois, USA
Church Zion Lutheran Church
Spouse
Annie Nordstrom

https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/63169727:61584

Go to Top of Page

AntonH
Norway Heritage Veteran

USA
9284 Posts

Posted - 15/10/2024 :  23:56:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
John Christianson
in the 1910 United States Federal Census
Name John Christianson
Age in 1910 38
Birth Date 1872
[1872]
Birthplace Sweden
Home in 1910 Chicago Ward 12, Cook, Illinois, USA
Sheet Number 9b
Street West 24th Str
Race White
Gender Male
Immigration Year 1895
Relation to Head of House Head
Marital Status Married
Father's Birthplace Sweden
Mother's Birthplace Sweden
Native Tongue English
Employer, Employee or Other Wage Earner
Home Owned or Rented Rent
Farm or House House
Naturalization Status Naturalized
Able to read Y
Able to Write Y
Enumeration District Number 0613
Years Married 8
Out of Work N
Number of Weeks Out of Work 0
Enumerated Year 1910
Neighbors View others on page
Household Members (Name) Age Relationship
John Christianson 38 Head
Anna Christianson
29
Wife
Olive Christianson
4
Daughter
Victoria Christianson
0
Daughter
Warren Christianson
0
Son
Beatrice Christianson
0
Daughter

https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/4705941:7884

Go to Top of Page

AntonH
Norway Heritage Veteran

USA
9284 Posts

Posted - 16/10/2024 :  02:26:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
There is a Family Tree on Ancestry.com for this family. Here is the information on John.

John Christenson
1871–1910
BIRTH 03/01/1871 • Goteborg, Sweden
DEATH 1910 • Denver, Denver, Colorado, USA

Father
Christian Axelsson
1823–1883
BIRTH 1823 • Solhem, Kville, Sweden
DEATH 28/02/1883 • Solhem Nedergård, Kville, Västra Götaland, Sweden

Mother
Oleana Andreasdotter
1830–1879
BIRTH 1830 • Kleva, Västra Götaland, Sweden
DEATH 21 MARCH 1879 • Solhem Nedergård, Kville, Västra Götaland, Sweden

Now how accurate this information is is unknown?
https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/51699822/person/13264331911/facts


Edited by - AntonH on 16/10/2024 02:31:39
Go to Top of Page

AntonH
Norway Heritage Veteran

USA
9284 Posts

Posted - 16/10/2024 :  02:28:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is the Ancestry.com record for the birth of the man identified in the Ancestry.com Family Tree as your John Christianson.

Johan
in the Sweden, Indexed Birth Records, 1859-1947
Name Johan
Gender Man (Male)
Birth Date 30 jan. 1871 (30 Jan 1871)
Birth Place Kville, Göteborg och Bohus (Västra Götaland), Sverige (Sweden)
Father
Christian Axelsson
Mother
Olena Andreasdotter
Page number 132
Volume C:1

https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/40386946:2262?tid=&pid=&queryid=e58ca336-0c74-4acb-81cf-41b736b17524&_phsrc=qVE6&_phstart=successSource

Go to Top of Page

AntonH
Norway Heritage Veteran

USA
9284 Posts

Posted - 16/10/2024 :  02:34:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is the emigration record attached to this John. Date differs from the 1910 Census a little. His destination is Chicago Illinois.

John Christenson
in the Sweden, Emigration Registers, 1869-1948
Name John Christenson
Gender Man (Male)
Age 27
Birth Date abt 1871
Arrival Port Hull, England
Departure Date 29 apr. 1898 (29 Apr 1898)
Departure Place Christiania
Port Göteborgs
Ship Ariosto
Volume Number 479785

https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/855561:61637




Edited by - AntonH on 16/10/2024 02:39:09
Go to Top of Page

AntonH
Norway Heritage Veteran

USA
9284 Posts

Posted - 16/10/2024 :  02:48:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
If you really want to investigate the information that has been posted so far, you will need to post your question and the information posted here on a Swedish site, I recommend this site. You will need to register but there some pages in English.

https://forum.rotter.se/index.php?board=7921.0

Go to Top of Page

jkmarler
Norway Heritage Veteran

USA
7790 Posts

Posted - 16/10/2024 :  05:12:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Denver Colorado The News Friday 12 July 1912 page 3 col 5 as part of article about a local baby contest:

"Prettiest Triplets
Victoria, Warren, Beatrice Christenson 2 1/2 years, Mr and Mrs John Christenson, 5105 West 38th Avenue."

Denver Colorado The News Monday 20 July 1914 page 2 col 5 from article titled "Deaths and Funeral Notices by Olinger Mortuary"

"Christenson, John late of 3426 Scott place. Funeral services to be held from Olinger chapel today at 2:30 p.m. Interment at Crown Hill."

The Denver Post Monday 20 July 1914 page 11 col 1: exact same message as in The News except the house number is given as "3128."

The News, Tuesday 21 July 1914 page 7 col 2 in an article titled "Burial Permits"
"Christenson, John, 35, 3428 Scott place."

There was also a series of bigger articles published in 1912 about a charitable gift given by Mr.Loeb of $5.00 to needy and the John Christenson family was one of the recipients. In the article it said John Christenson got sick in Chicago and had to move to Colorado for the better climate to maybe cure him. He suffers from tuberculosis. There is a picture of the triplets but all four children are mentioned as well as Mrs. Christenson.

Edited by - jkmarler on 16/10/2024 05:46:21
Go to Top of Page
   Topic Next Topic  
 New Topic  Reply to Topic
 Printer Friendly
Jump To:
Norway Heritage Community © NorwayHeritage.com Go To Top Of Page
Snitz Forums 2000
Articles for Newbies:

Hunting Passenger Lists:

An article describing how, and where, to look for passenger information about Norwegian emigrants
    1:   Emigration Records - Sources - Timeline
    2:   Canadian Records (1865-1935)
    3:   Canadian Immigration Records Database
    4:   US arrivals - Customs Passenger Lists
    5:   Port of New York Passenger Records
    6:   Norwegian Emigration Records
    7:   British outbound passenger lists
 

The Transatlantic Crossing:

An article about how the majority of emigrants would travel. It also gives some insight to the amazing development in how ships were constructed and the transportation arranged
    1:   Early Norwegian Emigrants
    2:   Steerage - Between Decks
    3:   By sail - daily life
    4:   Children of the ocean
    5:   Sailing ship provisions
    6:   Health and sickness
    7:   From sail to steam
    8:   By steamship across the ocean
    9:   The giant express steamers
 
Search Articles :
Search the Norway Heritage articles

Featured article