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kroken
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Norway
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Posted - 31/03/2011 :  20:58:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am doing some research for a friend and have come up with a number of his relatives that emigrated to USA. If anybody can provide me with a link or some information on the whereabouts or descendants of any of these people it will be greatly appreciated. They are siblings. All of them are born on the small farm Sandbakken in Furnes, Norway of parents Ansten Andersen Sandbakken and Agnethe Andersdatter Aaseth.
1. Agnethe Anstensdatter Sandbakken born 15.02.1857, date of em. unknown
2. Anders Anstensen Sandbakken, born 11.10.1851. Date of em. unknown
3. Antonette Anstensdatter Sandbakken, born 26.02.1861. Date of em. 16.06.1893 (Gledden, Wisconsin)
4. Lise Anstensdatter Sandbakken, born 14.03.1859. Date of em. unknown

These two are also siblings. Born of parents Carl Peter Evensen and Lina Larsen.
1. Emma Lagertha Evensen, born 26.10.1885 Gjøvik. Em. 09.05.1902. (destination Chicago)
2. Petter Evensen, born 20.01.1888 Gjøvik. Em 16.07.1909 (destination Minnesota)

peder
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USA
835 Posts

Posted - 31/03/2011 :  22:00:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
here is the 1865 census fron norway
Census year: 1865
Municipality: Vang
Municipality number: 0414
Name of domicile: Sandbakken
Number of persons in this domicile: 9

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Name Family status Marital status Occupation Birth year Place of birth Ethnicity
Ansteen Andersen Huusfader g Gaardb og Selveier 1817 Ringsaker Prgj.
Agnethe Andersdatter hans Kone g 1821 Vangs Prgj.
Randine Ansteensdatter deres Datter ug hjælper Moderen 1844 Vangs Prgj.
Anders Ansteensen deres Søn ug 1851 Vangs Prgj.
Elinde Ansteensdatter deres Datter ug 1854 Vangs Prgj.
Agnethe Ansteensdatter deres Datter ug 1857 Vangs Prgj.
Lise Ansteensdatter deres Datter ug 1860 Vangs Prgj.
Antonethe Ansteensdatter deres Datter ug 1862 Vangs Prgj.
Ingeborg Ansteensdatter deres Datter ug 1864 Vangs Prgj.

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jwiborg
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Norway
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Posted - 31/03/2011 :  22:44:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by kroken

1. Agnethe Anstensdatter Sandbakken born 15.02.1857, date of em. unknown
Agnete Anstensdr (24) from Næs, to New York on March 30th, 1881.

Name: August Anstmordher
Age: 24
Ship: S/S Baltic
Arrival: 16 Apr 1881
Port of Arrival: New York
Source: New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957

Jan Peter

Edited by - jwiborg on 01/04/2011 00:27:19
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peder
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USA
835 Posts

Posted - 31/03/2011 :  23:59:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Antonette 1893 to USA

Emigranter fra Oslo 1867-1930
Hamn Nr. År Mnd. Dag Førenamn Etternamn Kjønn Stand Yrke Fødd år Alder Bustad Reisemål Merknad Utlending Frakt Linje
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Oslo 7148 1893 Juni 16 Amanda Johansen f G 27 Bærum New York 591 Norge Spd.- Angelo

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Oslo 7149 1893 Juni 16 Sofie Johansen f u 11/12åR Bærum New York 592 Norge 10.- Angelo
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Oslo 7150 1893 Juni 16 Gustav Pedersen m G Skrædder 40 ø.toten New York 593 Norge Spd.- Angelo

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Oslo 7151 1893 Juni 16 Klara Pedersen f G 40 ø.toten Walley City 594 Norge 345.- Angelo

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Oslo 7152 1893 Juni 16 Mathilde Pedersen f u 11 ø.toten Walley City 595 Norge 345.- Angelo

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Oslo 7153 1893 Juni 16 Antonette Anstensen f u 32 Furnæs Gledden Wis. 596 Norge 185.- Angelo


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