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kriddle
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USA
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Posted - 07/03/2003 :  06:47:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am looking for any information on a William Olson/Olsen (his name was changed to colson/colsen when he immigrated. It was told to me that he insisted to the day he died that his last name was Olson/Olsen.) His date of birth is given as March 6, 1859 or 1861 and he was listed as being born in Christiana, Norway (Found in the 1911 census from Sandy Point, Newfoundland, Canada). It is thought that he immigrated about 1880, he was definitely in Sandy Point, Newfoundland, Canada by 1882 because that's when he married my gg grandmother. I believe that he came over as a ship's carpenter, and I know for sure that's how he made his living, as a carpenter. I don't know if he came over with any family members, and I don't know for sure what his parents names are. I did find a mention of a William and Ellen for parents. I do realize that this is quite like trying to find a needle in a haystack, but I figured I would try anyways. If it makes any difference at all, he named his children William, Peter, Edward and Ralph. If anyone can help, it would greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

Karen Riddle

Currie
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Posted - 12/05/2003 :  15:05:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi There,
I am currently doing research on my Family Tree, and I can tell you, for most Newfoundlanders it's a complex task. I was pleased to come across your posting. I haven't been able to get past when my GGGrandfather came to the "Rock" and you might be able to provide some info for me as well.

I can send you what I have if you give me your email address and I'll attach a file. My home email address is curriel@nb.sympatico.ca

Tks.

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lcurrie
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Canada
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Posted - 18/08/2004 :  06:34:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi there Karen,
I've now moved to Victoria, BC., and if you are still interested in getting information on our common relatives please email me at newfinbc@shaw.ca

Lisa (Brumsey) Currie
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colcar
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Canada
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Posted - 31/05/2005 :  00:45:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hi karan
william Colson was my grandfather-I was born on sandy point but left there at a very early age.Edward Colson was my father,he was a w.w.1 vet.and I have some of his war medals on my family room wall.There was a book published a few years ago about sandy point and the people that lived there and there was a whole chapter about my grandfather william colson. grandfather was from oslo and his name was olson but he changed it to colson shortly after he arrived on sandy point.
if you require more imfo. e-mail me and i will be glad to help
regards
FRANK COLSON
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loucammie
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Canada
3 Posts

Posted - 06/07/2014 :  05:20:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have most of the family geneaology as my father has been doing research on his heritage for well over 20 years..If you are still interested contact loucammie@live.com...lou olson-camus

Lou Cammie
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loucammie
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Canada
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Posted - 06/07/2014 :  05:53:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
he left for the americas from olso-(born in Kristiana) in 1867-it is noted he did return in the 1930s at some point

Lou Cammie
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staceygreen
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Canada
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Posted - 18/03/2015 :  13:20:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hi, i have some info on William and his father if you can message me please,
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