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 Christian Carl Hansen, born 1849, March 9
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Anne Brit Benum
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Norway
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Posted - 17/09/2018 :  17:34:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
and he was married in Asker in Akerhus March 19, 1875. His wife was Albertine Pauline Danielsdaughter. But she was "alone" without her husband in Asker - which is Close to Oslo - in 1891. Is it possible to fine him as emigrant? And did he probably stay in USA?
Best regards,
Anne

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JaneC
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USA
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Posted - 17/09/2018 :  19:49:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
To start, here's some documentation from Norway, filling out the picture of the Christian Carl Hansen to be searched:

Transcription of 1875 marriage on FamilySearch
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1875 marriage record, original
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1876 Birth:
Name: Anna Henriette Hansen
Birth: 08 Apr 1876
Christening: 12 May 1876
Christening Place: Dypvåg, Aust-Agder, Norway
Father: Kristian Karl Hansen
Father's Age: 27
Mother: Albertine Pauline Danielsdatter
Mother's Age: 26
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1900 census
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1910 census
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Edited by - JaneC on 18/09/2018 12:02:39
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jkmarler
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USA
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Posted - 17/09/2018 :  20:32:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
From the police lists at the digitalarkivet, any Kristian Hansen married, who left from anywhere in Norway 1888-1892:

Kristian Hansen
(male) 1849 G Landmand Dybvaag 1888-04-13 Emigrants from Kristiansand 1873-1930
Kristian Hansen
(male) G Gaardbruger Iova 1891-03-21 Emigrants from Kristiansand 1873-1930
Hans Kristian Hansen
(male) G Matros Farsund 1892-03-10 Emigrants from Kristiansand 1873-1930
Kristian Hansen
(male) G Aebeider Kongsvinger 1891-04-24 Emigrants from Oslo 1867-1930

The one from Dypvaag is going to New York:
https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/view/8/pe00000000270473

Edited by - jkmarler on 17/09/2018 20:35:26
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peder
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USA
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Posted - 17/09/2018 :  23:26:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

#17 kristian carl Hansen
https://media.digitalarkivet.no/en/view/788/48
SAK, Dypvåg sokneprestkontor, F/Fa/Faa/L0005: Parish register (official) no. A 5, 1841-1854, p. 44SAK, Dypvåg sokneprestkontor, F/Fa/Faa/L0005: Parish register (official) no. A 5, 1841-1854, p. 44

marriage #14
https://media.digitalarkivet.no/en/view/7734/150
SAO, Asker prestekontor Kirkebøker, F/Fa/L0010: Parish register (official) no. I 10, 1825-1878, p. 146SAO, Asker prestekontor Kirkebøker, F/Fa/L0010: Parish register (official) no. I 10, 1825-1878, p. 146
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peder
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Posted - 18/09/2018 :  00:15:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
http://gda.arkivverket.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=1&filnamn=f70220&gardpostnr=325&personpostnr=2188&merk=2188#ovre
https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01052041002849
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Anne Brit Benum
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Norway
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Posted - 18/09/2018 :  10:59:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you very much for the very good answers you have given me!
Best regards,
Anne Benum

Anne Brit Benuj
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