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jkmarler
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USA
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Posted - 13/05/2012 :  04:54:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Another stab at A. Batterud, this from the 1885 Dakota Territorial census:

13-057-01 Potterud, Albert 41 Head Merchant Norway Hillsboro Traill
13-057-02 Potterud, Charlotte 20 Wife Norway Hillsboro Traill
13-057-03 Potterud, Clara H. 3 Daughter Dakota Hillsboro Traill
13-057-04 Potterud, Edward O. 4/12 Jan Son Dakota Hillsboro Traill

Albert is from Øyer in Oppland, here are a few details:
http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ndtrail2/treepotterud.htm

Albert was, apparently, a "shaker and mover". Here he is with family in 1900, his occupation is "capitalist.:
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-267-11052-98997-43?cc=1325221&wc=11718594


Edited by - jkmarler on 13/05/2012 05:59:59
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AntonH
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Posted - 13/05/2012 :  06:25:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
He and his wife Charlotte seemed to have used the name Potterud through the years, In 1910 he and wife are listed as Patternd alternate Patterud, By 1930 Albert is dead but Charlotte is listed as Potterud. Here they are in 1900.

1900 United States Federal Census
Name: Albert Potterud
Age: 59
Birth Date: Jun 1840
Birthplace: Norway
Home in 1900: Hillsboro, Traill, North Dakota
[Traill]
Race: White
Gender: Male
Immigration Year: 1870
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Charlotte Potterud
Marriage Year: 1884
Years Married: 16
Father's Birthplace: Norway
Mother's Birthplace: Norway
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jkmarler
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Posted - 13/05/2012 :  06:51:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Unfortunately, Albert's heritage appears to be exlcusively from Øyer and his wives were sisters from eek Aasnes! Whatever is in the mud is still unclear...
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jkmarler
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Posted - 13/05/2012 :  07:08:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Interesting in the 1865 the farm's name is spelled Potterudmoen:

http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/WebCens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=12&filnamn=f60521&gardpostnr=591&personpostnr=3487&merk=3487#ovre
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Olathors
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Posted - 13/05/2012 :  17:49:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have updated my web-pages with all the information I got here:
http://home.sf-nett.no/olathors/olathors.htm
Any new information or corrections are appreciated.
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Nils Eirik Jevne
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Posted - 19/05/2012 :  14:29:59  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am back again. I have nothing in my family database that looks like Bratterud or anything like it. My mother left a note about her family when she died, and she wrote about Hans Aasen: "Hans 12 April 1905 in Liverpool, England, on his way to USA. R.R.N.I. Hillshara, North Dakota. Adr.: Erik Erikson, Portland North Dakota 09 Oct. 1912." Just at it is on the passenger list and in the census for Hans. I have looked into all my documents and I can not find any Brattrud. "Bratt" means "steep", and "rud" means a clearing, so the name means Steepclearing. Usually people made clearings in the forests to farm, and they called the farm like Brattrud and used the same name as their family name. And there are many steep clearing in Norway. Aasen means "hill", and the farm is on the hillside. And I think Hans Aasen is the person you have found and described.

NEJ
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AntonH
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Posted - 19/05/2012 :  16:18:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
There is this Erik Erikson living in Trail County in 1900. Perhaps this is the person that Hans was going to in America.

1910 United States Federal Census
Name: Eins Erickson
[Erin Erickson]
Age in 1910: 12
Birth Year: 1898
Birthplace: Norway
Home in 1910: Norman, Traill, North Dakota
Race: White
Gender: Male
Immigration Year: 1902
Relation to Head of House: Son
Father's Birthplace: Norway
Mother's Name: Marie Erickson
Mother's Birthplace: Norway
Neighbors:
Household Members:
Name Age
Miss Marie Erickson 65
Peder Erickson 28
Eins Erickson 12
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jkmarler
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Posted - 19/05/2012 :  20:17:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Nils Eirik Jevne

I am back again. I have nothing in my family database that looks like Bratterud or anything like it. My mother left a note about her family when she died, and she wrote about Hans Aasen: "Hans 12 April 1905 in Liverpool, England, on his way to USA. R.R.N.I. Hillshara, North Dakota. Adr.: Erik Erikson, Portland North Dakota 09 Oct. 1912." Just at it is on the passenger list and in the census for Hans. I have looked into all my documents and I can not find any Brattrud. "Bratt" means "steep", and "rud" means a clearing, so the name means Steepclearing. Usually people made clearings in the forests to farm, and they called the farm like Brattrud and used the same name as their family name. And there are many steep clearing in Norway. Aasen means "hill", and the farm is on the hillside. And I think Hans Aasen is the person you have found and described.



This "uncle" search was not your original objective, but just interesting to pursue particularly since a relative could have been involved. I think the notes tell that there were 2 sets of records on Hans Aasen--first the departure from Liverpool with a destination of RR1 at Hillsboro (and in the landing record at Ellis Island, the uncle A Batterud at Hillsboro) and then second in 1912 he may have written with new information about how to contact him so c/o Erik Erickson at Portland, N.D.--a different person and place in US.

If the "uncle" information is correct--and it still could be--part of the who might be resolved by knowing the fates of all of the half-siblings of Mathea Pedersdtr and the siblings of Hans Olsen Skjellerudsveen and his wife. This would be a considerable number of people and might not be your current interest but because they are related to you they should actually be worth pursuing at some point, if not today.

Anyway, good luck with it all....
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AntonH
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Posted - 07/06/2012 :  04:06:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Nils,

The 1940 US Census is now searchable for some states including New York. Here is the record for your John Blomshield.

1940 United States Federal Census
Name: John Blomshield
Respondent: Yes
Age: 44
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1896
Gender: Male
Race: White
Birthplace: Michigan
Marital Status: Divorced
Relation to Head of House: Head
Home in 1940: New York, New York, New York
Street: W 46th Street
House Number: 10
Inferred Residence in 1935: Java, West Indies
Residence in 1935: Java, West Indies
Sheet Number: 2B
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vsx32
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Posted - 10/05/2013 :  21:34:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you for this link. Jens Anderson was the brother of one of my direct ancestors and I appreciate the link to his birth record! I also have more information on Torger Overmoen if interested.

quote:
Originally posted by lyndal40

There is a Family Tree on Ancestry.com for Torger Overmoe. No parents listed for Torger, however his wife is listed as Agnethe Jensdatter July 24, 1858, Decorah Iowa. Her parents are listed as Jens Andersen Jahr, born Jan 3, 1830 in of course Øyre. His wife is listed as Kari Stenersdatter born Feb 7, 1830 in Øyre. I did look up the birth record for Jens and the Family Tree is accurate. He is #623.

http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=9274&idx_id=9274&uid=ny&idx_side=-59


Edited by - vsx32 on 10/05/2013 21:42:08
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srav44
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Posted - 23/10/2013 :  17:44:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by lyndal40

The marriage of one of the daughters.

New Hampshire, Marriage Records Index, 1637-1947
Name: Oline Patricia Sherman
Marriage Date: 16 Oct 1942
Event Type: Marriage
Marriage Place: Amherst, Hillsborough, New Hampshire
Birth Date: abt 1917
Age: 25
Gender: Female
Father's Name: Richard G Sherman
Mother's Name: Marie Bloomshield
Spouse Name: Richard Hunt Smith
Spouse Age: 37
Spouse Gender: Male
Spouse Father's Name: Leonard G Smith
Spouse Mother's Name: Blanche Waite



My husband and I were going through some old family items we just received. Inside were letters from John Blomshield to Particia Marx (my husband¡¦s mother, maiden name Macon born December 1934) He signed them "your great uncle" He was living in the Philippines at the time. We also have found original sketches that he drew and old original negatives from some portraits he did. My husband was young when his mother died but he remembers her telling him that his great great uncle John was a famous artist and publisher who lived in New York. We found articles where he was in WWI and the traveled the world as an artist. He sketched and signed Earnest Hemingway¡¦s jacket to his book and was famous for doing a self portrait in the early 1900's. We would like to find if possible the letters my husband¡¦s mother (Patricia Marx ( maiden name Macon) wrote to her great uncle John Blomshield. We would like to also find out how he is related to us and his heritage. Any information would be helpful. Thanks ƒº

Stephanie Marx
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sthomas17362
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USA
3 Posts

Posted - 07/02/2015 :  12:41:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
John Luther Hansen Blomshield. First marriage 1881, Married Otilia Carlsen 1893, 5 children, Carl Spurgeon, Agnes Lydia, John Wesley, Hjalmer (HJ of AJ) Wilhelmina Margaret (Minnie). Bay City, Michigan. Carl moved to Texas via OK where he met and married Mary Welsh, a school teacher. John was a world traveler and renowned portrait artist, married once, divorced, lived in New York died there in 1953/4. AJ stayed in the Bay City area, married twice. Agnes married a Macon, moved to Georgia. Minnie married moved to Chicago, her descendants are in California. I believe that John, the elder, married Wilhelmina Carlsen in 1881, she may have died in child birth. John married her younger sister Otilia. First child of Otilia named Winnie in wife/sister's memory.

Scott Thomas
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jkmarler
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USA
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Posted - 20/05/2019 :  11:04:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Albert Potterud died 6 May 1919 at his home. The obituary was published in the Hillsboro Banner on 16 May 1919. It says that Albert was born in Gudbrandsdal on 15 July 1842 and came to US in 1866, living at Oaklar Wisconsin until 1875 when he came to Dakota (North Dakota). His first wife was Elise Floberg and his second wife was Charlotte Floberg. Among his survivors are 2 sisters and 4 brothers. The two sisters and 1 brother are in Norway, and the 3 brothers are Rev K Skyberg, Dalton, Minn., Rev Hans Skyberg, Fisher, Minn., and (gender issue here) Mrs. C. Skyberg at Argusville, N.D.

If all goes well this is address:
http://hillsboro.advantage-preservation.com/viewer/?k=%22albert%20potterud%22&i=f&by=1919&bdd=1910&d=01011882-12311958&m=between&ord=k1&fn=hillsboro_banner_usa_north_dakota_hillsboro_19190516_english_8&df=1&dt=7&cid=2706

In the marriage record of Hans Skyberg in Iowa his parents are identified as Ole Erikson and Kari Ingebrekson.
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XJCX-B3T

Albert is probably Engebret:
Name Engebret Olsen
Gender Male
Birth Date 13 Jul 1842
Christening Date 07 Aug 1842
Christening Place , OYER, OPLAND, NORWAY
Father's Name Ole Eriksen
Mother's Name Kari Engebretsdr
Citing this Record

"Norway Baptisms, 1634-1927," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N4NY-MJD : 10 February 2018), Engebret Olsen, 13 Jul 1842; citing ; FHL microfilm 307,278.

Edited by - jkmarler on 20/05/2019 11:13:41
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