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Posted - 07/12/2012 :  21:18:10  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you all so far for trying to help. In the link to Rootsweb, posted by jkmarler, one will find what I wrote a couple of years ago. Now Kristina has put this in her tree. Later I have found that his brother Trygve ( called himself Harry in USA left from Genova Italy in 1909. His Brother Rudolf, his sister Alvhild Martine and his mother Helga Marie ( in 1906 )all left from Kristiania / Oslo. I as I tell there is no sign of Arthur from 1910 until 1917, and from 1917 until he leaves for Canada in 1925. His wifes name was Gertrude Irene. The registrator havegiven her wrong name, as Agnes is his daughter ( my mother. )She was born in Norwegain Hospital in New York in 1922. Regards Arne.
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