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greeneyedlady612
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Posted - 23/04/2003 :  17:13:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Cannot find information on great great grandfather Jules he was born in Norway 1845-1860 he married Pennelope Johnson From Wisconsin USA im not sure when, The Hanson name used to be Hansen but do not know when it was changed.. i do not have alot of information. Jules & Pennelope had a son named Peter Hanson born in July of 1882 i dont know but i can guess there were other siblings, any information would be greatly appreciated

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Cathie Weber

ninakarls
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Norway
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Posted - 23/04/2003 :  19:26:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Just a few candidates of approx. right age, emigrating from Oslo:
1868 Mai 12 Julius Hansen m 1847 <Krist>Iania Chicago Ticket prepaid in Amerika Norge Oder
1871 April 14 Julius Christian Hansen m G Smed 34 Sapsborg Chicago Norsk Spd. 40 Hero
07.05.1880 Julius Hans. Arb m 20 Hoel Red Wing J. Krants Hero
22.04.1881 Julius Hans. Arb m 21 Moss New York Fr. Lie Angelo
07.05.1881 Julius Hans. Smed m 21 Hamar Chicago Kopperud Kong Sigurd
02.06.1881 Julius Hans. ug Søn m 19 Drammen Chicago Kopperud Dr. Louise
His first name could also have been "Jul". Hanson and Hansen is the same name, spelled Hansen in towns + Denmark and Hanson in rural areas + Sweden.

regards ninakarls@hotmail.com



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