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porke
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Norway
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Posted - 01/03/2003 :  12:19:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

My grandfather, named Ludvig Duveneck, born in 1891 in Germany, married in Norway (Karmøy) in 1920...

US census of 1930 says he com to New York in 1925..(Richmond)
Can anyone help me with any information

noward
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USA
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Posted - 03/04/2003 :  21:19:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi!
Do you know where he passed away?
Do you know where he worked?
Do you know where his children were born?

You can order birth and death certificates from each state in the US.
You can also search on: www.familysearch.org

Good luck!
Arthur
PS- I am seaching for my grandfather who immigrated from Norway to the US. He was born between 1916-1920 and came to the US between 1930-1945. His name was Arthur Larsen. His parents were Arthur Larsen ans Sigrid-------. All the information I have is from his US death certificate and my mother's birth certificate, but the information is conflicting.
Let me know if you need more US help!
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