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 | Record of Halvor Peterson leaving Gran parish for Fåberg parish, Oppland county, Norway This is the Gran parish record of Halvor Peterson leaving Gran parish to go to Fåberg parish, Oppland county, Norway. On the left side of the page under the year 1855, entry #17 states:
'Reported Date of Departure' April 7, 1855, "ungkar" (bachelor) Halvor Peterson Velta, born on Gulliksrud, H26 (meaning of H26 unknown), 'date of birth' April 2, 1836, and 'To What Place Moving to' Fåberg parish. Records from the Fåberg church of Halvor entering into or leaving Fåberg parish have not been located. It is possible that he was not mentioned because he did not marry or have any children in the parish, or perhaps he could just have moved on right away in 1855 to another parish or straight to Canada or the United States. A record of emigration for Halvor Peterson has not been located.
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 | Record of Kjerstine Petersdotter moving from Velta to Sørum parish It appears that the family lived on Velta until about 1860 when Olaf Peterson moved to Sørum parish that year, and Kristine Petersdotter also moved to Sørum parish that same year. On the right hand side of the page under the year 1860, entry #19 states:
"Reported Date of Departure" April 4, 1860, Kjerstine Petersdotter Velta, born on Gulliksrud, "date of birth" July, 29, 1839, "To What Place Moving to" Sørum parish.
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| Record of Kjetil Kristoffersson and Ingeborg Torgeirsdotter moving to Eiker Parish, Buskerud County, Norway On page 603, entries 10 & 11 state that "Ektefolk" (married couple) Kjetil Xstoffersson Bjørndalen and "hustru" (wife) arrived in Eiker parish with written permission (certificate) on April 12, 1815. Their occupation was "husfolk" (cotter who worked for the owner of the farm in return for (small) pay and a house and generally a small piece of land for their own use) on the farm Daler, in Eiker parish. Their former residence was in Sigdal parish.
Unfortunately the record does not list their children. Also there was no record of them leaving Sigdal parish.
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 | Redinger Family in the 1920 census In 1920 Lindsay Wurm (nephew) is residing with the family of Fred W. and Louise Redinger in the upper level of the home at 95 Waterloo Street in Detroit, Wayne County, Michigan. See photo of this home.
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 | Remembrance card of Harry Wurm
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 | Retirement Party 1914 Status: Located; BANQUET AND PRESENTATION
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Holman Recipients of Gifts from G. T. R. Associates.
ON SATURDAY EVENING
Program Rendered at Mr. Holman's Residence, and Supper Given at the Sparta
After forty-one years' faithful service with the Grand Trunk, during which time he has seen many important changes in local railway circles, Mr. Joseph Holman, who retired on a pension over four weeks ago, was pleasantly remembered by his former fellow-employees in the bridge and building department of the Stratford division, having been enjoyably banquetted at the Sparta restaurant on Saturday night, after having been presented with a pair of handsome rockers at his home, 264 Brunswick street. The presentation was made in the midst of an enjoyable program, presided over by Mr. Chas. Forrester, division superintendent, during which Mr. and Mrs. Holman were recipients of many good wishes. The address was read by Mr. J. Spencer, while Mrs. Spencer and Mr. G. Leinweber presented the give. Addresses by Messrs. Forrester, W. Cayley, W. Wharry were also features, while musical selections were given by Miss Grace Cayley, Mrs. Roy Hodgins, Miss Walker, and Messrs. F. Deakin, Nicholson and Walker. At the Sparta a tasty fowl supper was enjoyed, while the singing of "Auld Lang Syne" wound up the evening.
Mr. Holman was first employed by the company as timber inspector under the old engineering department and later in the bridge and building department, of which he was appointed foreman. He was one of the oldest and best liked officials of the local staff and travellers and friends, of which he has many, will in future miss his kindly figure and cheerful face, so often seen about the station.
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 | Reuben Bowman Funeral Card
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 | Seward Peterson and Anna Olson in 1930 Status: Located; Hope Township, Cavalier County, North Dakota
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 | Silver Medal awarded to E. O. Wurm By Command of HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN the accompanying Medal is forwarded to E. O. Wurm, Esquire to be worn in commemoration of Her Majesty's Coronation 2nd June, 1953
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 | Simon and Christ Tollefsrud in 1910 Status: Located; In the 1910 census, brothers Simon and Christ Tollefsrud are recorded as farmers residing near each other in West Hope Township, Cavalier County, North Dakota.
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 | STRATFORD RAILWAY MAN MARKS 94TH BIRTHDAY
London Free Press Oct 29, 1937 Status: Located; STRATFORD, Oct 28 - Frederick J. Holman, 272 Brunswick street, veteran railroader, today celebrated his 94th birthday. Despite his advanced years he is very active and thinks nothing of frequently walking from his home to the downtown area, a distance of well over half a mile.
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 | Telegraph Notification of Death of Agatha (Heizman)Gaiser Status: Located; Telegraph sent on July 14, 1889 from Fred Gaiser to his brother, Adam.
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 | Thorval Gubberud in 1910 Status: Located; Although the age is off by a decade, this record would be Torval Gubberud in Walhalla Township, Pembina County, North Dakota in 1910. He has remarried sometime since the death of Anne Karine 18 years earlier. Occupation is listed as farmer. No children are living at the residence.
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 | US census 1900 Status: Located;
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 | Vaccination Record of Anne Karine Bertilsdotter 1862 Status: Located; Anne Karine Bertilsdotter was vaccinated on October 2, 1862 at the age of nine months. The records states that her father was Bertil Olson, that she was born at Skretteberg and that she continued to reside there. The person who did the vaccination was "precentor/minister`s assistant" Andersson.
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 | Vaccination record of Kristine Petersdotter It appears Peter Gulbrandsson and Sigrid Hallvardsdotter had moved off the Gulliksrud farm. First mention of another farm is listed here in 1850 for the vaccination record of Kristine Petersdotter. On the right hand side of the page, entry #38 states:
"Vaccination date" October 6, 1850 "person vaccinated" was Kristine Petersdotter, age 11 years, "her father" is Peter Gulbrandsson, and her residence at the time was on the farm Kleven, in Gran parish, Oppland County, Norway.
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 | Vaccination Record of Torger Bertilsson 1866 Status: Located; The Vaccination record for Torger Bertilsson states that Torger was vaccinated on Oct. 25, 1866 at the age of nine months. Torger was born and resided on Persbråten. His father was "male worker or laborer" Bertil Olson. The person who did the vaccinations was "precentor/minister`s assistant" C. Andersson.
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 | Wedding Announcement of Beulah Elizabeth Craig and Chester Wallace LeVere Status: Located;
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 | Wedding Announcement of Dora BOWMAN and Fred W. HOLMAN Status: Located;
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 | Wedding Invitation of Salome Schwarz and William Gaiser Addresses to Mr. John Haist
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