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stephen brown
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Australia
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Posted - 14/10/2013 :  06:32:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
gday guys/gals, I am trying to find information on my Great Grandfather details below:

name: John BROWN (doesn't sound Norwegian)
birth: 5th August 1885, Fredrikstadt? Fredrickshal?
landed in Australia: 1906 on the Barque HERMES in Rockhampton from Bristol.
naturalised: 14th September 1915
enlisted WW1 sept 1915
killed in WW1 9th October 1917

apparently he served in the United States Navy for 3 years (on his service record)

his children names:
1st born John BROWN
2nd born Alfred john BROWN
3rd born Frederick BROWN

many thanks for your time I really want to trace this line back..appreciate all help

steve

jwiborg
Norway Heritage Veteran

Norway
4961 Posts

Posted - 14/10/2013 :  10:02:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
With this information, he should be easy to find...
Fredrikstad and Halden (previously named Fredrikshald) are two cities in Ĝstfold, Norway. The christening records are available for free online.
No time to look right now, but you can find the records here: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read

Jan Peter

Edited by - jwiborg on 14/10/2013 10:05:35
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Kċarto
Norway Heritage Veteran

Norway
5861 Posts

Posted - 14/10/2013 :  17:41:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Perhaps he shoosed the simplest solutuion.
Brown is Brun in Norwegian.
Brun/Bruun is a familyname in Norway.

Jon/John/Johan/Johannes Brun/Bruun.

Kċre

Edited by - Kċarto on 14/10/2013 17:42:15
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jwiborg
Norway Heritage Veteran

Norway
4961 Posts

Posted - 14/10/2013 :  21:00:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Stephen; here are the chr records which should be searched:

For Fredrikshald (1885); you need to check these registers:
Berg/Asak
Berg/Berg
Berg/Rokke
Berg
Halden
Idd/Enningdal
Idd

For Fredrikstad (1885); you need to check these registers:
Borge/Borge
Borge/Torsnes
Glemmen
Onsĝy/Onsĝy
Vestre Fredrikstad
Ĝstre Fredrikstad

The records are here: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read

Jan Peter
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Kċarto
Norway Heritage Veteran

Norway
5861 Posts

Posted - 15/10/2013 :  18:37:25  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Perhaps "John Brown" was born in another parish?

Kċre
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stephen brown
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Australia
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Posted - 16/10/2013 :  01:05:11  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
many many thanks for all your help, now to learn some Norwegian and start sifting through the sites, once again many thanks appreciate it, take care and stay safe
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Kċarto
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Norway
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Posted - 16/10/2013 :  16:41:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You are welcome.

Since John Brown born August 5. 1885 in Fredrikstad or Fredrikshald (Halden) has not been found I have a candidate to investigate.
Carl Johan Chresten Andreasen
He was bap. in England August 20. 1885 by (I suppose) Norwegian parents.
If he was born August 5. and one of the parents was a "Brown"........ Link

Kċre

Edited by - Kċarto on 16/10/2013 16:45:24
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Kċarto
Norway Heritage Veteran

Norway
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Posted - 16/10/2013 :  22:54:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Another candidate.
England and Wales census 1901.
Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England; Johan Christiansen born 1885 in Fredrikshald, Norway.

Kċre
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stephen brown
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Australia
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Posted - 16/10/2013 :  23:59:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hey Kċre this would make some sense because the ship he came out on left from Bristol, its unfortunate that he possibly was working on it and wasnt any passenger lists, many thanks appreciate your help, im coming up to days off so will put my head down and do some more hunting, take care and stay safe
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Kċarto
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Norway
5861 Posts

Posted - 17/10/2013 :  13:10:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Kċarto

You are welcome.

Since John Brown born August 5. 1885 in Fredrikstad or Fredrikshald (Halden) has not been found I have a candidate to investigate.
Carl Johan Chresten Andreasen
He was bap. in England August 20. 1885 by (I suppose) Norwegian parents.
If he was born August 5. and one of the parents was a "Brown"........ Link

Kċre



I have a candidate for his mother Maria Kristine Nielsen, there is a but, she was very young, born Sept. 18. 1870 in Oslo.
Her mother was Helene Dorthea Braun, see #32

Braun is German for Brown.

Kċre
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JaneC
Norway Heritage Veteran

USA
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Posted - 17/10/2013 :  20:36:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi - I did search Ancestry.com for US Navy records etc. No luck so far.

Edited by - JaneC on 17/10/2013 23:38:28
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David Yaw
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United Kingdom
128 Posts

Posted - 17/10/2013 :  23:33:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by JaneC

Hi - can you post more information from his marriage record, military records, and/ordeath record? On his Australian military enlistment I think it said he belonged to the Church of England - is that right? I didn't find John Brown/Jack Brown in USA Navy. Here are some surnames that turned up on Ancestry.com with general search for "Johan/ Johannes/ or John," Norwegian, b 1885, appearing in USA records with a surname similar to Brown:
Bruin, Brun, Byrne, Breen, Brenne, Branes, Brianne, Broten, Braasen, Bredesen, Bryntesen, Brċthen, Brĝsholen

Ancestry also has a database called "Norwegian births." No good candidate so far. Another person may have better luck. Wanted you to know we're trying.



I was unable to find his enlistment in the Australian National Archives for naval personnel in WW1 nor in the Commonwealth War Graves records - did he have a second forename ???
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JaneC
Norway Heritage Veteran

USA
3020 Posts

Posted - 17/10/2013 :  23:47:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
John Brown served in Australian Machine Gunner Corps, died in action in Belgium 09 Oct 1917 and buried in Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery. Stephen might be able to add more info. Also known as Jack Brown:
http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead.aspx?cpage=73&sort=name&order=asc

There's a family tree on Ancestry.com listing John (probably Stephen's tree?) and I took only quick look, for source for date of birth or place of birth. Didn't see it.

Naturalization App:
http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=547&p=topics.immigration.australia.general

Edited by - JaneC on 18/10/2013 01:34:37
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stephen brown
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Australia
11 Posts

Posted - 18/10/2013 :  01:12:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
good morning to all, tyvm for all the help its so appreciated (ty Jane for your email its very informative) ok lets see how i go.

JaneC - i have his full WW1 personnel records as he died at war there is no death certificate issued

David - he enlisted under John BROWN

Janes Email - the source for birth date is his naturalisation papers (we have copy),

he was never officially married (lived in sin lol) so no marriage records.

i have my granfathers birth certificate which states his father as Jack BROWN born Fredrickshald..

as far as immigrating to Australia, we have him on the ship Barque Hermes (naturalisation papers) arriving in Rockhampton queensland australia in july 1906,

it appears he must have been working on the ship as there are no passenger lists for that ship and stayed??

i appologise for the referencing on ancestry i am uploading all his records now so you all can see, i really appreciate all the help you guys have provided
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stephen brown
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Australia
11 Posts

Posted - 18/10/2013 :  01:21:11  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
ok i have done what i should have done ages ago here is a link to our tree with all Johns records, once again you guys are great tyvm

http://trees.ancestry.com.au/tree/59784816/person/42049788830/media
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JaneC
Norway Heritage Veteran

USA
3020 Posts

Posted - 18/10/2013 :  01:36:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks Stephen - no need to apologize for the referencing on Ancestry. Lots of people provide only a brief sketch there, without upoading all their background and source material. As far as accessing your info on Ancestry, a person needs a subscription to do so (I think an individualized personal invite also works) and many don't subscribe.

Edited by - JaneC on 18/10/2013 12:02:55
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