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Kåarto
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Norway
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Posted - 20/07/2013 :  00:25:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Olines father was Lars Pedersen Spigseth.

Ulleren church in Sør Odal 2. day in Pentecost, Mai 26. 1874.

Marriage between bachelor Halvor Christiansen Spigset 27 and maid and "Gaardmandsdatter" Farmers daughter Oline Larsdatter Spigset 22.
Fathers; Christian Sørensen Stenrud-eie, a sub farm under Stenrud and Lars Pedersen Spigseth.
Best men; Gulbrand Olsen Stenrudeie and Hans Sørensen Stenrudstuen, see on top right section left page here

Kåre

Edited by - Kåarto on 20/07/2013 00:33:15
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sjacob
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USA
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Posted - 21/07/2013 :  04:42:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you for the information regarding my grandfather. I am looking for his sister, Anna jakobsen, who was born in Lillestrom on Oct 7, 1894. I would like to know who she married and whether she had children.

Thank you

Susan jacobsen
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Lkristiansen
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Norway
6 Posts

Posted - 14/12/2013 :  12:50:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi!
Anna Jakobsen was my great grandmother. She married Karl Arthur Karlsen in 1919. They had 4 children:
Georg (died in 2002)
Rolf (age of 92, lives today in Lillestrøm)
Anne Grethe (died in 2005) one son; Øyvind
Solveig (1919-1982) my grandmother. Married to Hans Sten Kristiansen. 2 son´s: Jan Erik 1941-2002, (my father)
and Thor Arne (1946-2007).
Anna Jakobsen´s mother: Karen Johnsen Father: Jacob Jacobsen

All Anna´s siblings emigreted to Amerika
Arnt Julius
Hilda Marie
Hans
do you know about them?
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nealcaspersen
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USA
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Posted - 11/09/2014 :  22:51:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by sjacob

Thank you for the information regarding my grandfather. I am looking for his sister, Anna jakobsen, who was born in Lillestrom on Oct 7, 1894. I would like to know who she married and whether she had children.

Thank you

Susan jacobsen

Susan my 1st attempt at posting this forum; My grandfather born Lillestrom 23 nov 1888 his mother was Charlotte Matiled Jacobsen. D.1892/3? her father Jacob Jacobsen, her mother was Igeborg Andersen.
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sjacob
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Posted - 14/09/2014 :  18:53:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This is in reply to Neal Casperson's post dated 9/11/2014. I don't recognize he names of the relatives you list as being related to my family.
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nealcaspersen
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Posted - 13/05/2015 :  16:22:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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My grandfather, Emil Jacobsen was born in Lillestrom, Norway, Feb lst, 1885 (possible spellings of last name are Jakobs, Jakobsen or Jakobson). He left from Oslo in August of 1906 to come to the United States (Minnesota) on the ship Montebello. I am not sure , but think this was a ship taking passengers to Hull, England, by train to Liverpool and then on another ship to the US. I have tried to track his voyage through Ellis Island records with no luck. He eventually went back to Norway in 1910 and came back to the US in 1913 with his wife, Dagny. I have the record from Ellis Island for that trip but don't have the information I need on his 1906 trip. Can you help me?

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nealcaspersen
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USA
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Posted - 13/05/2015 :  17:20:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by sjacob

My grandfather, Emil Jacobsen was born in Lillestrom, Norway, Feb lst, 1885 (possible spellings of last name are Jakobs, Jakobsen or Jakobson). He left from Oslo in August of 1906 to come to the United States (Minnesota) on the ship Montebello. I am not sure , but think this was a ship taking passengers to Hull, England, by train to Liverpool and then on another ship to the US. I have tried to track his voyage through Ellis Island records with no luck. He eventually went back to Norway in 1910 and came back to the US in 1913 with his wife, Dagny. I have the record from Ellis Island for that trip but don't have the information I need on his 1906 trip. Can you help me?

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nealcaspersen
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USA
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Posted - 14/05/2015 :  23:14:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by sjacob

My grandfather, Emil Jacobsen was born in Lillestrom, Norway, Feb lst, 1885 (possible spellings of last name are Jakobs, Jakobsen or Jakobson). He left from Oslo in August of 1906 to come to the United States (Minnesota) on the ship Montebello. I am not sure , but think this was a ship taking passengers to Hull, England, by train to Liverpool and then on another ship to the US. I have tried to track his voyage through Ellis Island records with no luck. He eventually went back to Norway in 1910 and came back to the US in 1913 with his wife, Dagny. I have the record from Ellis Island for that trip but don't have the information I need on his 1906 trip. Can you help me?

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Hopkins
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USA
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Posted - 15/05/2015 :  01:38:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You've posted that quote three times now. Why not just type in what you are trying to say or ask?
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