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                | pederAdvanced member
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 02/01/2012 :  20:57:09     
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                      | from the New England historical and genealogical society. here is the marriage info 
 Vol:597;Page:123;Line:2815
 Jun 9 (1910 at Boston) Emil Johnson; 29; First (marriage); Winchester (res.); Gardner (occ.); Sweden (pob); Albert Johnson (Father); Emma Lundbeck (Mother)
 Agnes Ringnes; 27; First (marriage); Winchester (res.); Domestic (occ.); Sweden  (pob); Anders Ringnes (Father); Patrina Griftin (Mother)
 Marriage performed by: Charles C. Earle, Cl
 39 Whiting St. society in Boston,
 does not appear to be the right  family Per is looking for
 
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                | Per Jakob HaugaaStarting member
 
  
 
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                      |  Posted - 02/01/2012 :  21:06:14     
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                      | Hi! Its so nice of you helping me finding my mother`s grandmother! I find it difficult to search here since I have no experience... I can give you some crucial information in the search of her: She was born in Løten, Hedmark county, Norway, 1882 as Agnethe Andersen Ringnes. When she left Norway in 1904 with the ship Montebello she was listed as Anette Ringnes. Later it seems to me she took the name Agnes Ringnes, until she married Emil Johanson from Sweden. She left her two small children at her parents place in Løten, the name of the farm was Ringnesrønningen, Per Lier (1901, my grandfather) and Anbjørg Lier (1903, no children). 
 According to Agnethe`s manifest when she sailed with Montebello she was supposed to visit her sister Oline Matilde Wilsen. I think Olines husband died since she came back to Norway in 1906 as a widow. Is it possible to find Oline? I wonder if Agnethe/Agnes had other sisters since I have heard that all of the sisters left Norway and left their children..
 
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                | Per Jakob HaugaaStarting member
 
  
 
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                      |  Posted - 02/01/2012 :  21:13:59     
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                      | I guess this is the right family since Agnethes parents were Anders Olsen and Petrine Olsen. Sometimes they are named Andersen Ringnes. The reason is beacause the name of the farm was Ringnesrønningen or "Rydningen af Ringnes", in Løten. 
 
 quote:Originally posted by peder
 
 from the New England historical and genealogical society. here is the marriage info
 
 Vol:597;Page:123;Line:2815
 Jun 9 (1910 at Boston) Emil Johnson; 29; First (marriage); Winchester (res.); Gardner (occ.); Sweden (pob); Albert Johnson (Father); Emma Lundbeck (Mother)
 Agnes Ringnes; 27; First (marriage); Winchester (res.); Domestic (occ.); Sweden  (pob); Anders Ringnes (Father); Patrina Griftin (Mother)
 Marriage performed by: Charles C. Earle, Cl
 39 Whiting St. society in Boston,
 does not appear to be the right  family Per is looking for
 
 
 
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                | jkmarlerNorway Heritage Veteran
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 02/01/2012 :  21:33:08     
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                      | Hi Per, 
 Places to search for records....
 
 www.familysearch.org has many, many databases to search online including Norway Births, Norway Marriages, Norway Deaths + for US records which is the site where I searched for many of the links posted.
 
 Norwegian Digitalarkiverket has all the parish registers for all the parishes of Norway (that is those which survived)--best place to look for records on Norwegians...
 
 In some cases, the Norway databases at www.familysearch.org can act as an index for the parish registers at Digitalarkiverket.  For instance, in them you will find baptisms for Oline Mathilde and for Agnethe's and Oline's sister, Karen.
 
 There is a grandson b. about 1895 living with Anders and Petrine in the 1900 Norwegian census transcription (also at Digitalarkiverket)--who's child is he?
 
 http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/WebCens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=2&filnamn=f00415&gardpostnr=538&merk=538#ovre
 
 Oline also took a trip to Norway about 1915 and returned through Ellis Island.  On that return to US from Norway she listed in the Norwegian records a destination of Boston, but she landed in New York at Ellis Island (indexed as Aline Ringnes) and said she was going to visit her friend Olaf Jensvold.  Where in America or Norway he was, I don't know, address was hard to read.  Since Oline lived in US many years, she should turn up in American records much the same way as Agnethe.
 
 If this link works, she is #9 on the list:
 
 www.ellisisland.org/search/shipmanifest.asp?FNM=ALINE&LNM=RINGNES&PLNM=RINGNES&first_kind=1&last_kind=0&TOWN=null&SHIP=null&RF=1&pID=100355010548&MID=05488120970901904960&" target="_blank">http://www.ellisisland.org/search/shipmanifest.asp?FNM=ALINE&LNM=RINGNES&PLNM=RINGNES&first_kind=1&last_kind=0&TOWN=null&SHIP=null&RF=1&pID=100355010548&MID=05488120970901904960&
 
 There are always more questions than answers, that is the fun of it!  Good luck to you!
 
 Jackie M.
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                      | Edited by - jkmarler on 02/01/2012  21:55:41
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                | Per Jakob HaugaaStarting member
 
  
 
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                      |  Posted - 02/01/2012 :  21:57:00     
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                      | So many questions! Its very interesting and I appreciate your engagement :-) The grandson, kristian Karlsen, is Oline`s son. I want to find out how many daughters Anders and Petrine got..I guess  all of them left Norway. I start a new search.. thanks for the links to the web sites! Have you got relatives in Norway as well?
 
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                | jkmarlerNorway Heritage Veteran
 
      
 
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                      |  Posted - 02/01/2012 :  22:11:17     
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                      | Hi Per, 
 Indeed, Yes.  Most of us Yanks on this forum have ancestors from Norway.  I have 1 great grandmother and 1 great grandfather who came to America from Norway==she from Hol, Hallingdal and he from Norderhov, Ringerike.
 
 My mother and grandmother travelled to Norway to visit relatives in Ringerike in 1986 when Grandma was 80 years old.  Grandma said it was just like going home...We all feel like that after we visit, I think..
 
 Write or post again if you need help...
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                | Per Jakob HaugaaStarting member
 
  
 
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                      |  Posted - 02/01/2012 :  22:31:12     
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                      | Hi Jackie, Nice to hear that and that your grandmother made a visit to Norway to find her roots :-) Hallingdal is very beautiful with the mountains surrounding. Ringerike is also nice, with the open scenery and lakes.Both places are very cold during the winter. My mother and me are going to visit my brother in Rochester, Minnesota, in april, and maybe we can find some relatives (my mother`s cousins) in Marinette, Wisconsin.  Lets find out!
 Thanks for helping me,
 
 Per Jakob
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                      |  Posted - 03/01/2012 :  14:47:03     
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                      | quote:Originally posted by peder
 
 #43 Christian birth record. ? if it is the correct one
 
 
 
 Hei Peder,
 
 Most definately... Here is mom's and pop's wedding #2 1895:
 
 Kildeinformasjon: Hedmark fylke, Løten, Ministerialbok nr. 10 (1892-1907), Ekteviede 1895, side 265.
 Permanent sidelenke:  http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=21&idx_id=21&uid=ny&idx_side=-266
 
 And there is a small notation about an attest in 1906 for Oline...
 
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                      |  Posted - 03/01/2012 :  20:29:36     
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                      | good find  JK  !! I too have been to norway 3 times,  mygrandparents came from trysil and loiten, I visited the church in Loten where they married.
 I have a rather large family, my grt GF had 10 children and my GF had 12 children.  have family in Elverum, Loiten, Bergen, Geilo, been to those places also.
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