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kevinjewell
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Posted - 22/10/2016 :  23:29:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My great grandfather, who was called Andrew Jewell in the US, was born in 1835 in Norway, and came to the US in 1852. He was a sail-maker and jumped ship in New York harbor at the age of 16. I suspect that he was baptized Anders Juelsson, because his parents were named Julius and Antonette/Antoinette. He might, however, have had another version of the patronymic: Juhlsen, Juulsen, Juelsen, etc. or possibly be from the Juel or Juell families which exist in Norway, although I've read their two printed genealogies and not found him there (although the people in photos in the more modern one strongly resemble me and other family members).

His parents names, in combination, are pretty uncommon for the time period, yet I have not been able to find a birth record. Digitalarkivet has not been a great help, since I don't know the parish name. I've also searched in Sweden, since my Y-DNA matches fall along both sides of the border, but no luck there either.

I would appreciate any suggestions as to how else to proceed as to a birth record, and also any suggestions as to how to find records of the (presumably merchant) ship he came to the US on. 18th century NY sources indicate that he would have been among the very first Norwegians in NYC, but he married into an Irish Catholic family, and does not appear to have been involved in Norwegian-American Lutheran activities in Manhattan or Brooklyn.

-- Kevin

Edited by - kevinjewell on 22/10/2016 23:31:23

jwiborg
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Posted - 22/10/2016 :  23:39:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Interesting query.
Could you fill out some more info about him in the US?
- Any known siblings or family, besides parents, either in Norway or the US?
- Where in America did he live?
. Name of wife and children?
- Links to any US census?

Edit: Found him in Census-1860, Census-1870, Census-1880, Census-1900, Census-1905 and Census-1910.

Edited by - jwiborg on 23/10/2016 18:52:52
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jkmarler
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Posted - 23/10/2016 :  00:47:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Collect all the information you can from US sources, is the advice that Jan is giving you.

Your Andrew in 1900 census, date of migration is 1852 and date of birth as November 1836. Likely there will be some variations between all the census years.

Andrew's obituary doesn't contain a lot of biographical info. Just that he was from Norway and survived by wife and 5 children (who are named) and that he lived in this city (probably Brooklyn) for 65 years.
Brooklyn Daily Eagle, Tuesday May 16, 1916 pg 12 col 7

You can search and read the obit and a few other stories about Andrew Jewell at this site: http://www.fultonhistory.com/Fulton.html

Edited by - jkmarler on 23/10/2016 04:45:51
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jkmarler
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Posted - 23/10/2016 :  01:22:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Juliusen for a patronymic in Norway is fairly rare. Here are all the males with this spelling of Julius* and birth years in the 1830s found in the advanced search at the Digitalarkivet. It can't help you with your Andrew directly but maybe there's a sibling or cousin or some such in the list and it gives a parish name.

Carl Juliussen 1839*Horten Logerende ug Postbud Christiania: damstrædet 31.12.1865 Folketelling 1865 for 0301 Kristiania kjøpstad

Hans Juliussen Dahl 183 Skjeberg s Skjeberg: Julius Dahl Døle
01.01.1891 Folketelling 1891 for 0115 Skjeberg herred
he comes off the list because his birthdate considering his father's age in the actual transcription means that Hans' birthyear is likely 1883

Lars Andreas Juliussen 1839 Kragerø Sagfører Ugift Krambodgade 4 04.03.1882 avdød Ministerialbok for Trondheim prestegjeld, Domkirken sokn 1877-1891 (1601M2)

Lars Andreas Juliussen 1838 Skaadø Annex i Sandøkedal
Logerende ug Sagfører Kragerø: Hovedbyen 31.12.1875
Folketelling 1875 for 0801P Kragerø prestegjeld

Olaves Jens Juliussen 05.01.1838 Enerhougen 1853 innflyttar
Ministerialbok for Jevnaker prestegjeld 1837-1857 (0532P)

Enok M. Juliussen 1831*Øksnæs Pgjd.Logerende g Fisker
Øksnæs: Bjørnerøen 31.12.1865
Folketelling 1865 for 1868P Øksnes prestegjeld

Jakob Andreas Juliussen 1830Øksnæs S. P. hf g Fisker, Husmand Jord Øksnes: Sunderø (Tusten)
31.12.1875 Folketelling 1875 for 1868P Øksnes prestegjeld

Jens Julius 1831* Hadsels P. hf g Husmand uden Jord %Fisker% Hadsel: Strømstad* 31.12.1865 folketelt
Folketelling 1865 for 1866P Hadsel prestegjeld

A couple of the other spellings you mentioned are far more common among men born in the 1830s. There were 78 whose last name started Jue* and 61 whose last name started with Juu*. A large number of these men had maritime occupations but only found one with sail making as an occupation:

Nils Christian Juel 1832* Seilmagermester, ugift Sygehuset, Bopel Nygaard 06.10.1876 avdød Ministerialbok for Stiftelsespresten prestegjeld 1874-1886 (1301E4) Stiftelsespresten is located in Bergen.

Edited by - jkmarler on 26/10/2016 01:19:44
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jkmarler
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Posted - 23/10/2016 :  03:30:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is a couple who have the first name containing Julius and Antonette of such an age that they could have had a child in the mid-1830s living in Drammen Norway in 1865 :
http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/en-gb/ft/person/pf01038080004581

Freidrich Julius dies in 1866. You could follow up with a search for an estate record for him in which surviving relatives would be named:
http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/en-gb/gen/vis/267/pg00000000594694

Edited by - jkmarler on 23/10/2016 04:47:04
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jwiborg
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Posted - 23/10/2016 :  11:33:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by jkmarler

Here is a couple who have the first name containing Julius and Antonette of such an age that they could have had a child in the mid-1830s living in Drammen Norway in 1865 :
http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/en-gb/ft/person/pf01038080004581

Freidrich Julius dies in 1866. You could follow up with a search for an estate record for him in which surviving relatives would be named:
http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/en-gb/gen/vis/267/pg00000000594694


Ungkarl, kjøbmand (bachelor, grocer) Frederich Julius Wølner (26) and Jomfru (virgin) Antonette Catharine Holst (21) married 20 Aug 1837,
Good possiblity, but being named virgin, I doubt she had any children prior to the marriage...

Edited by - jwiborg on 23/10/2016 11:34:34
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jwiborg
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Posted - 23/10/2016 :  13:53:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Being a sail-maker, he must originate from the Norwegian coast, presumably the southern or west coast.
In 1865; 90% of all sailmakers in Norway lived in these 27 parish'es:

Østfold
  • Halden
  • Fredrikstad
  • Tune
  • Glemming

Oslo
  • Oslo

Buskerud
  • Drammen

Vestfold
  • Horten
  • Tønsberg
  • Sandefjord
  • Sem

Telemark
  • Kragerø
  • Porsgrunn

Aust-Agder
  • Tvedestrand
  • Arendal
  • Grimstad
  • Østre Moland
  • Øyestad
  • Fjære

Vest-Agder
  • Kristiansand
  • Mandal
  • Flekkefjord

Rogaland
  • Egersund
  • Stavanger
  • Haugesund

Møre og Romsdal
  • Ålesund
  • Kristiansund

Sør-Trøndelag
  • Trondheim

Counties with the most sail-makers in 1865:
1. Aust-Agder
2. Rogaland
3. Vestfold
4. Vest-Agder
5. Telemark
6. Buskerud
7. Sør-Trøndelag
8. Østfold
9. Oslo
10.Møre og Romsdal

Edited by - jwiborg on 23/10/2016 14:28:36
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AntonH
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Posted - 23/10/2016 :  17:09:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
There are various birth dates and years and even places for him available.

Here it is given as 3 Nov 1839

Andrew Jeweles
in the U.S. Naturalization Record Indexes, 1791-1992 (Indexed in World Archives Project)
Name: Andrew Jeweles
Birth Date: 3 Nov 1839
Birth Place: Scandinavia
Age at event: 61
Court District: New York
Year of Arrival: 1852
Date of Action: 6 Aug 1901

Arrival date is given as Mar, 1852, Occupation is Watchman

Edited by - AntonH on 23/10/2016 17:17:36
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AntonH
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Posted - 23/10/2016 :  17:16:59  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I wonder if he really was born in Norway. In the 1870 Census that Jan Peter posted he is listed as born in Prussia. In this one from 1860 he is listed as being born in Ireland?

Auda Jwelles
in the 1860 United States Federal Census
Name: Auda Jwelles
Age: 25
Birth Year: abt 1835
Gender: Male
Birth Place: Ireland
Home in 1860: New York Ward 7 District 1, New York, New York
Post Office: New York
Family Number: 929
Value of real estate: View image
Household Members:
Name Age
Auda Jwelles 25
Bridget Jwelles 23
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jwiborg
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Posted - 23/10/2016 :  18:52:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Good find, Anton!
For the record, I updated the list of census'es in my first reply.
So we are left with this:
Census-1860: Andw Jewelles 1835 Ireland
Census-1870: Andrew Jewels 1830 Prussia
Census-1880: Andrew Jewells 1835 Sweden
Census-1900: Andrew Jewel Nov 1836 Norway
Census-1905: Andrew Jewell 1835 Ireland
Census-1910: Andrew Jewell 1834 Norway

Prussia is strange. No others on the same page have that origin.
Officially, Sweden ruled Norway in the 1800's, which can explain the Swedish entry in 1880.
The irish entry could be explained by his spouse' origin.
Newer census'es are more reliable, so I don't think we need to doubt the scandinavian connection.

I wonder what the source for his parents being named Julius and Antonette/Antoinette are?

Edited by - jwiborg on 23/10/2016 19:12:35
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jkmarler
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Posted - 23/10/2016 :  19:11:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Andrew's obit (and other news articles as well) describe his national origin as Norway.

Question for the Original Poster:

What is the source for Andrew Jewell's parents's names?

After looking at the newspaper sites, I wonder about the origin of the Jewell last name. In many issues of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle there were notices about "Jewell's Wharf" from the 1860's -1890's. Maybe that name was taken from a place or person over here rather than something he carried with him from Norway. Something to ponder.

I posed my question without reading Jan's last, sorry for the cross up.

Edited by - jkmarler on 23/10/2016 20:21:51
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AntonH
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Posted - 23/10/2016 :  22:21:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Ungkarl, kjøbmand (bachelor, grocer) Frederich Julius Wølner (26) and Jomfru (virgin) Antonette Catharine Holst (21) married 20 Aug 1837,
Good possiblity, but being named virgin, I doubt she had any children prior to the marriage...



If his birth year was actually 3 Nov 1839 they are a possibility

No children listed in the 1865 Census

http://www.rhd.uit.no/folketellinger/ftliste_e.aspx?ft=1865&knr=0602&kenr=0309&bnr=0309&lnr=000

Edited by - AntonH on 24/10/2016 16:31:38
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jwiborg
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Posted - 24/10/2016 :  00:02:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Just a wild shot, but my gut feeling (based on names, occupation and time of emigration) is that Andrew Jewell's origin could be found near the Horten - Tønsberg - Sandefjord area of Vestfold, Norway, possibly also Drammen/Bragenes of Buskerud.

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jkmarler
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Posted - 24/10/2016 :  00:22:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by lyndal40

quote:
Ungkarl, kjøbmand (bachelor, grocer) Frederich Julius Wølner (26) and Jomfru (virgin) Antonette Catharine Holst (21) married 20 Aug 1837,
Good possiblity, but being named virgin, I doubt she had any children prior to the marriage...



If his birth year was actually 3 Nov 1939 they are a possibility

No children listed in the 1865 Census

http://www.rhd.uit.no/folketellinger/ftliste_e.aspx?ft=1865&knr=0602&kenr=0309&bnr=0309&lnr=000



Somebody else may check me, I looked and didn't see any children for the couple in the 1830s. The two big parishes in Drammen are Bragernes and Strømso and I found none in either. There are people whose last name is Juel in the 1865 census in Drammen....
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jwiborg
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Posted - 24/10/2016 :  00:25:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
A geni page for these folks does not show any children.
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jkmarler
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Posted - 26/10/2016 :  01:14:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by jkmarler

Enok M. Juliussen 1831*Øksnæs Pgjd.Logerende g Fisker
Øksnæs: Bjørnerøen 31.12.1865
Folketelling 1865 for 1868P Øksnes prestegjeld

Jakob Andreas Juliussen 1830Øksnæs S. P. hf g Fisker, Husmand Jord Øksnes: Sunderø (Tusten)
31.12.1875 Folketelling 1875 for 1868P Øksnes prestegjeld




These two above are brothers, sons of Julius Olsen and Anne Monsdatter. Madsdatter

Julius Olsen in 1801 census: http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/en-gb/ft/person/pf01058488000301

Julius Olsen marriage 1810: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N7B8-PHZ

Julius in familysearch baptisms: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NW3L-KMY

Olava Juliusdatter baptism 1810: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NWDT-7VR

Mads Christian Juliusen baptism 1811:https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NWDT-7VG

Peder Henrich Juliusen baptism 1813: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NWDT-7G4

Ole Martines Juliusen baptism 1815 : https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NWDT-WM5

Niels Johan Juliusen baptism 1817: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NWDT-W2B

Gunder Michael Juliusen baptism 1819: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NWDT-4LJ

Claus Martines Juliusen baptism 1822: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NWDT-H5X

Jacob Anders Juliusen baptism 1825: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NWDT-C5X

Enoch Juliusen b 1827 baptism 1828: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NWDT-Z1M

Gunnild Dorthea Juliusdtr baptism 1832: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NHRK-JB5

Gunnild is the "baby" in the family, there were no other children to find in the actual parish registers.



Edited by - jkmarler on 26/10/2016 01:25:42
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