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tuilui
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Posted - 20/05/2010 :  13:58:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Martin Norgren Davidsen, born July 14, 1877 in Hemnes, arrives in Boston june 14 1912 with the ship "Cymric"

All traces of him ends here. A friend he traveled with later told his family that he died at sea, but as we see he at least made it to Boston all right.

Does anybody know anything that can help me to find more about his life after he left Norway?

AntonH
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Posted - 20/05/2010 :  14:38:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is a starting point for him from Ancestry.com on his arrival. Do you know anything about the Peter Balzersen listed as his friend.
The orginal manifest lists his wife as Petra Davidsen, Narvik. . His final destination is listed as Boston.

Name: Martin Nardgren Davidsen
Arrival Date: 14 Jun 1912
Age: 35 Years
Estimated birth year: abt 1877
Gender: Male
Ethnic Background: Scandinavian
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England
Ship Name: Cymric
Port of Arrival: Boston, Massachusetts
Friend's Name: Petter Balzersen
Last Residence: Norway
Birthplace: Norrick, Norway

Edited by - AntonH on 20/05/2010 15:31:16
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tuilui
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Posted - 20/05/2010 :  15:47:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you for helping Lyndal40!

I have looked into this friend of his before. It seems like a dead end.

"World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918

Name: Peter Baltzerson City: Washington County: Washington State: District of Columbia Birth Date: 25 Jul 1876 Race: White Roll: 1570936 DraftBoard: 3
"

Someone posted at a norwegian site that Baltzersons wife Dagny lives in 604 South St., Roslindale, Boston. at the time, but i do not know the source of this information.


Tor, Sola , Norway
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peder
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Posted - 20/05/2010 :  22:08:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
is this your family tree from ancestry?

http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/12230193/person/-308588271
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AntonH
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Posted - 20/05/2010 :  22:09:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This is probably the same Peter, this is his US Naturalization Record. Shows him living at 67 Westland Avenue, Boston in 1925. Occupation was Violin Maker.

Name: Peter Cornelius Baltzerson
Birth Date: 25 Jul 1876
Birth Location: Tjotta, Norway
Spouse: Dagny
State: Massachusetts
Locality, Court: District of Masssachusetts, U.S. Circuit and District Courts
Title: Index to Naturalization Petitions and Records of the U.S. District Court, 1906-1966, and the U.S. Circuit Court, 1906-1911, for the District of Massachusetts
Description: Atk to Beswick
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AntonH
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Posted - 20/05/2010 :  22:16:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yes, his draft registration card from 1918 shows him living at 2113 K Street N.W. Washington D.C. and his wife Dagny living at 604 South Street in the Roslindal neighborhood of Boston. His occupation is listed as carpenter.

Name: Peter Baltzerson
City: Washington
County: Washington
State: District of Columbia
Birth Date: 25 Jul 1876
Race: White
FHL Roll Number: 1570936

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peder
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Posted - 20/05/2010 :  22:22:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
from Rootsweb.com a contact person? with same tree

http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=smickus&id=I2182
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AntonH
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Posted - 20/05/2010 :  22:25:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is Peter and his wife Dagny from the 1910 US Census, as usual the spelling leaves a lot to be desired. Unfortunately no children listed.

Name: Peter C Balterson
[Peter C Batterson]
Age in 1910: 33
Estimated birth year: abt 1877
Birthplace: Germany
Relation to Head of House: Head
Father's Birth Place: Norway
Mother's Birth Place: Norway
Spouse's name: Dagney
Home in 1910: Everett Ward 3, Middlesex, Massachusetts
Marital Status: Married
Race: White
Gender: Male
Year of Immigration: 1906
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members: Name Age
Peter C Balterson 33
Dagney Balterson 27

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AntonH
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Posted - 20/05/2010 :  22:58:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I could not find either Peter or Dagney in the 1920 US Census, maybe I just missed them or it may be that they had returned to Norway during that time. Here is Peter coming back to the US in 1925. The original manifest lists him as violin maker, living in Boston and with father Ivar Boltzersen from Aakiay, Tjotta. The Peter Baltzersen trail is not proving very useful.

Name: Peter Baltzersen
Arrival Date: 11 Sep 1925
Birth Year: abt 1876
Birth Location: Norway
Birth Location Other: tjotta
Age: 49
Gender: Male
Ethnicity/Race­/Nationality: Scandinavian
Port of Departure: Southampton, England
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Ship Name: Berengaria
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AntonH
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Posted - 20/05/2010 :  23:08:10  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Well this ships manifest from 1921 would indicate that Peter was living in Norway during the 1920 US Census. The manifest lists his last permanent address as Trondhjeim Norway and his mother as Pauline Boltzersen living in Trondhjeim, Norway. No sign of Dagney in any of these ship manifests, nor of Martin for that matter.

Name: Peter Boltzersen
Arrival Date: 9 Sep 1921
Birth Year: abt 1876
Birth Location: Nrw
Birth Location Other: tkotta
Age: 45
Gender: Male
Ethnicity/Race­/Nationality: Scandinavian
Port of Departure: Southampton
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Ship Name: Aquitania
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AntonH
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Posted - 20/05/2010 :  23:54:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Well Peter and family are in Massachusetts in the 1930 US Census with daughter.

Name: Peter Battzerson
Home in 1930: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
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Age: 53
Estimated birth year: abt 1877
Birthplace: Norway
Relation to Head of House: Head
Spouse's name: Dagny
Household Members: Name Age
Peter Battzerson 53
Dagny Battzerson 48
Evelyn Battzerson 20

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peder
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Posted - 21/05/2010 :  01:00:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
peter Battzerson history.

http://www.johnsonstring.com/american-collection/baltzerson.htm
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AntonH
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Posted - 21/05/2010 :  01:45:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Dagny Baltzerson died in California.

Name: Dagny Baltzerson
[Dagny Olsen]
Social Security #: 0
Sex: FEMALE
Birth Date: 4 May 1882
Birthplace: Other Country
Death Date: 21 Oct 1941
Death Place: Los Angeles
Father's Surname: Olsen
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AntonH
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Posted - 21/05/2010 :  02:03:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Dagny Baltzerson died in Los Angels California in 1941. It is possible to obtain a death certificate for her. Sometimes the name of a surviving relative can be obtained from the death certificate. If this person is still alive, a big IF, such as daughter Evelyn, it may be possible to contact the surviving relative to see if they have any information on your Martin Davidsen. It is a long shot but so far we are not finding any direct information on Martin Norgren Davidsen.

http://vitals.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ca/death/search.cgi
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tuilui
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Posted - 21/05/2010 :  10:03:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you for trying!
My guess is that Martin changed his name upon arrival and thus disapeared in thin air to us.
Perhaps we never find him.

My grandfathers brothers were seamen all three of them and once their ships were in Boston at the same time.
They set out to find their grandfathers grave and searched around at public offices with no luck.

The youngest of them, Ivan, setteled down in the U.S a few years ago. He never did let go on his grandfathers disappearance. This was a subject on almost every familyreunion over the years.

One night I got a call from him (he never bothered himself with minor details as time difference) he said he had gotten some new information and would send me an Email with all details. I never got the Email and just a couple of weeks later he got a stroke and died.

This have made me believe that there is information somewhere, and because of that I keep on looking.

Tor, Sola, Norway
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jkmarler
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Posted - 21/05/2010 :  19:51:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,

This is an "off-the-wall" response, nothing in particular about Martin Davidsen, but expressing the hope that there must have been a consulate in Boston to help the many Norwegian citizens living there.

As an example here is an web address for disposition of early consulate records in the upper Midwest. Perhaps someone might know about possible early consulate records for Boston, whether they have been preserved, status on where they are now, etc.

http://www.library.und.edu/Collections/og594.html

Also you might want to try www.genealogybank.com to search for mentions of Martin's name in newspapers. The Look is free but downloading requires a subscription.

Was Martin a seaman also? Perhaps he appears in the Seaman's church records databases at the Norwegian Digital Archives.

It appears, from the links given earlier, that Peter Baltzerson was a violin maker. If Martin stuck around in Boston he might end up in a city directory or two...

Lykke til

Jackie M.
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