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Loki714
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Posted - 30/05/2007 :  22:57:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
First off i would like to introduce myself, im Alex and im pretty new to this. I have recently been really into my past and where and who my family members have come from and where they have gone. Any help would be great.

Now the names of the 2 im trying to find out about at this moment are:

Hanna Hage(married name)- Birthplace:Skudeneshavn, Norway
DOB: Jan 16, 1854
DOD:Nov 14, 1936

Jens Hage
all i have on him is:
DOB:1854
DOD:1932

Thanks in advanced, im not sure if this is how im supposed to do this, so any advice or comments on how i did, i wouldnt mind either.

Edited by - Loki714 on 31/05/2007 03:12:00

Lester Hanson
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Posted - 31/05/2007 :  02:03:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This forum likes to have separate postings for different people. It helps to keep the research from getting confusing.

Suggest you edit your request, and place Thore Thompson on a separate post. You need to greatly expand the infromation for this couple.


I am assuming That Jens and Hanna Hage are their married names. Both were born in 1854, and somehow you have their exact birthdates.

There is a Jens Hage and his family from the 1865 census:
http://www.rhd.uit.no/folketellinger/ftliste_e.aspx?ft=1865&knr=1150&kenr=013&bnr=0055&lnr=000

There are two separate families in the 1865 census with a Hanna Hansdatter, both born in 1855, from Skudesnæs. Was Hansdatter her last name?

Les
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Loki714
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Posted - 31/05/2007 :  03:10:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
**There are two separate families in the 1865 census with a Hanna Hansdatter, both born in 1855, from Skudesnæs. Was Hansdatter her last name?**

im not sure but i will find out..

and i have the exact dates from a funeral booklet my great aunt had that i found after she had passed-her name was stella hage

and i will take out the thore thompson couple and just deal with this post at the moment, all i have on them was their date of marriage and ages and date they immagrated from an article my great aunt had also kept... thanks for the feedback
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Hopkins
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Posted - 31/05/2007 :  03:40:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Alex - Jens Hage was born 11 March 1854 in Skudeneshavn, the third son born to Salve Hage and Anne Malene Jacobsdtr. He died 29 Aug 1932 in Ramsey County (probably in St. Paul) Minnesota.
His wife's name was actually Johanne Kornelia Korneliusdatter, b. 1854 and died 1936. Some American records show her as Hanna.
They had 7 children, 2 sons and 5 daughters. Surnames of some of their sons in law were Schottmuller, Wellmerling, and Norton. To the best of my knowledge the other two daughters never married or died far too young to marry.

What else are you really wanting to learn?

How do you link into the family?

Edited by - Hopkins on 31/05/2007 22:46:20
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Loki714
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Posted - 31/05/2007 :  03:48:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
my link into the family i dont know the timeline yet but i will know soon, my grandmas side her moms side had moved here from Stavanger and her fathers side moved here from Oslo. im not sure too much into the detail on the whos who yet, but i will post as soon as i know. and my grandpas side, the plogs, they arent that sure on where they are from as they were traveling guildsmen between 1200s-1600s that were kept in records and handed down.

and thanks for the info! thats amazing.
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Lester Hanson
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Posted - 31/05/2007 :  03:50:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Well, the name Stella is a match for a couplel US census' involving Jens and Hanna.

1895 Iowa Census, at Barnes, Buena Vista
Jens Hage age 41
Johnnie(has to be Hanna) ge 41
Selena M. age18 born Norway
Lillie E. C. age 16 born Norway
Sigmund age 14 born Norway
Manier S. age 11 born B V Iowa
Peter M age 8 bornB V iowa

1900 Census at Barnes, Buena Vista
Jans age 46
Johanna C age 46
Selma M age 22
Sylga M age 15
Peder age 13

1910 Census, St Paul Ward 10, Ramsey, Minnesota
Jans Hage age 56
Johannna age 56
Silma age 32
Peter M age 23

1920 Census, unable to locate them, however I did find Sigmund and family, at Herdland, Clay County, Iowa
S J(Sigmund) Hage age39
Jewell (wife) age 37
Stella age 8
Tobias age 4 5/12
Milton age 2 7/12
Gelman age 1 2/12

1930 census counts Hanna living in two different places. The first place is with her her daughter Selma, and the next place is with her son Sigmund.

1930 Census for St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota. Enumerated on April 19, 1930
Lewis Schotmiller age 51
Selma, age 52
Everett age 13
Cecil age 11
Lillian age 9
Hannah Hage age 76 listed as mother-in-law, married.

1930 Census for Lincoln, Buena Vista County, Iowa. Enumerated on May 2-3, 1930.
Sigmund Hage age 50, widower
Stella age 18
Tobies age 14
Milton age 12
Gilman age 11
Norman age 9
Gretta age 6
Hannah age 76 widowed.

Jens and Hanna immigrated in 1881 or 1882 per the census information.

Les
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Loki714
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Posted - 31/05/2007 :  04:02:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
1930 Census for Lincoln, Buena Vista County, Iowa. Enumerated on May 2-3, 1930.
Sigmund Hage age 50, widower
Stella age 18
Tobies age 14
Milton age 12
Gilman age 11
Norman age 9
Gretta age 6
Hannah age 76 widowed.



--gretta had a twin named austin, is there any record of an austin hage? age is not confirmed yet.

Edited by - Loki714 on 31/05/2007 10:51:45
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Hopkins
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Posted - 31/05/2007 :  04:04:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Jens Hage was my great grandfather's younger brother. My grandparents were married in Jens and Johanna's home in Buena Vista Co. IA.
I'll be interested to know how you link into the Hage family.

My notes indicate that Sigmund Hage died in California. I was writing letters to his daughter Stella Hage before she died in 1999.


Edited by - Hopkins on 31/05/2007 04:07:57
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Loki714
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Posted - 31/05/2007 :  04:10:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
my great grandpa and great grandma were Tobias and Margret Hage, Stella Hage is my great-great-aunt, Gretta is also my great-great aunt, yet she had a twin named austin who didnt show in that census.

Tobias Hages side moved from Oslo and Margret Thompsons side moved from Stravanger.

Tobias worked at a farm with his Uncle John(was read in letter from him to Stella)

ill find more names and see how they can be linked.
my mothers grandfather was tobias(toby) and her grandma was margret, and my grandmas aunt was stella, stella was my great great aunt.


YEs sigmund had died here in cali, and my aunt was writting letters to many people but it would all be hand writtin right?


Edited by - Loki714 on 31/05/2007 04:39:27
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Hopkins
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Posted - 31/05/2007 :  04:23:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My notes say Tobias Hage was born 1915 in Iowa and died August 2002 in Los Angeles Co. CA.

The Hage family comes from Rogaland, Norway - the same area as Stavanger.
I know Bertha Thompson's family was also Norwegian but have no info about where in Norway they came from.
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Loki714
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Posted - 31/05/2007 :  04:27:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
yea that sounds right, cause my lil sisters were only a few months around the time of his passing, and it was in LA..
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Loki714
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Posted - 31/05/2007 :  04:43:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
anything on a karen margeret? in your notes of toby hage?

karen margeret being her first and middle name...


and also, my grandma did tell that stella was traking down and trying to contact many distant cousins and such in the few yrs before she passed. my grandma had 3 or 4 boxes of books and photos and timelines all on the hage family and a bit on the thompson family. we were supposed to go through it soon but all this progress may jumpstart it and be able to find out more. we have letters that were sent to stella from other cousins and distant relatives in these boxes, who knows, maybe some are you.

Edited by - Loki714 on 31/05/2007 07:23:55
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Kåarto
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Posted - 31/05/2007 :  10:19:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
There are 12 farms named Hage in the 1865 census for Skudesnæs (skude means ship and nes means cape/headland). Skudesnes is a church parish on Karmøy, a large island in the southern part of Norway.

Hage is from local parish Ferkingstad.

http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=6&filnamn=f61150&sokpostnr=1#aO

Kåre

Edited by - Kåarto on 31/05/2007 10:27:35
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Loki714
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Posted - 31/05/2007 :  11:04:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

Hopkins, i thought maybe youd be interested in seeing this, justto make sure its the same stella, which us here are all pretty sure it is. But yes, 99 was the yr... before her birthday in july, me and her shared the same birthday as well...both on july 20th

the C stands for Cornelia, which we expect was changed from Kornelia

Edited by - Loki714 on 31/05/2007 11:08:22
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Kåarto
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Posted - 31/05/2007 :  11:22:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Her is Jens Hage age 11 on farm Gautebakken and Straden in 1865 as Hopkins and Lester pointed out abowe, his was bap Jens Salvesen after his father Salve, shipowner and businessman, and his mother Anne Malene born in Rennesø/Rennesøy in Rogland County and 6 siblings .

http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=2&filnamn=f61150&gardpostnr=854&personpostnr=5102&merk=5102#ovre

Hage on Ferkingstad in Skudesnes is first time mentioned 1563

http://www.dokpro.uio.no/perl/navnegransking/rygh_ng/rygh_visetekst.prl?s=n&Vise=Vise&KRYSS163269@36707=on

Kåre

Edited by - Kåarto on 31/05/2007 12:06:30
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Loki714
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Posted - 31/05/2007 :  11:32:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
ty a bunch, off to get some sleep now


2am :(
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