Johan Carl Palmstrom family tree search
fetchitnow1: Was Peder Christian on the census in 1865 in Norway? 2: Current decendants of Peter Andreas Palmstrom married to Elisabeth Marie Larsdatter. Issues. * Johan Carl 21-3-1829 Born Arendal and moved to Kragero April 1854 Gurine laurette 22-4-1831 Peter Martin 21-8-1833 Marie Catherine 21-12-1835 Georg Nicolai 18-9-1841 married Hansine Andrea Aslaken 4-4-1871 Elise matilde 5-9-1844 married Ole Laurits Odegard 23-2-1866 Georgine Nicoline / Nicoline Georgine 10-2-1847 married Iver Olsen 23-8-1866 3: Any record of Johan Carl? a: Leaving Kragero Norway after 1854 b: On later census (1865) c: Marrying d: Death 4: We know Charles Peterson married in Troy New York in 1855 then came Australia. he changed his name before he arrived in Australia. PS: Where would the best place be to find the marriage certificate from Troy New York 1855??? Any help with this would be great. Kind regards Mark Peterson Melbourne Australia
askeroiHere are the Palmstrøms in the 1865 cencus. Click the individuals no in front and see his/her family: http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&filnamn=f60903&sokpostnr=1#a0
kerrieFor Marraige Certificates you need to apply to the County Records office in New York. If you do a google serach it should give you the information you require to apply for the certificate. You might also like to do a google search for the records you are searching for in Kragero. You could also search the Ellis Island website to find the arrival in New York of your Charles.
Jo Anne SadlerThe Ellis Island website has lists for passengers arriving at the Port of New York from 1892 to 1924. Since Charles was in New York in 1855 he would not be in this database.
HopkinsNew York state conducted a state census in 1855. Troy is located in Rensselaer County and the LDS library catalog indicates that they have that census copied to three reels of microfilm for that county.
HopkinsThere are at least 139 different males named given and middle name = Peder Christain (? surname) or the spelling variant Peder Kristian (? surname) in the 1865 Norwegian census. One male named Peder Christian (with Christian as the surname). At least 295 males named Peder Christiansen or Kristiansen. http://www.rhd.uit.no/indexeng.html You'd need more information to be able to narrow down the possibilities.