Martinus Tønder Evertsen, fra Nesna til Minnesota
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Martinus Tønder Evertsen, fra Nesna til Minnesota
Den 13.03.1907 blir en pike født i Valberg, Borge i Nordland. Hun står oppført med "handelsreisende ungkar Martin Evertsen, bopæl Amerika" som far.
Pike nr 4 her: Lenke
Ifølge Judita sine etterkommere, skal Martinus Tønder Evertsen være barnefaders fulle navn.
Videre finner jeg Martinus Tønder Evertsen født 12.02.1867, Nesna i Nordland, sønn av Evert Johan Larsen og Maren Kristine Hansdatter.
Martinus Tønder var hans døpenavn, men har funnet han skrevet som Martin flere steder.
(Martins dødsdato/år/sted er oppgitt å være: 03.september 1948 i Hawick, Minnesota, USA.)
Dersom det jeg har funnet er korrekt , skal nevnte Martinus/Martin Tønder Evertsen i 1900 bo sammen med sin kone Ane/Anne i Irving, Kandiyohi, Minnesota, og barna:
Gine M 4 år, Emma J 3 år og Johannes A 4 år.
Frem til 1910 har det kommet flere barn til:
Alf M, Josep G, Andvey E og Anna V.
Ifølge census 1900, ble Martin og Anne gift i 1895, immigrasjonsår står oppført som 1888.
Jeg har så langt ikke funnet Martins emigrasjon fra Norge.
Det klinger ikke helt godt, dersom denne Martin, gift mann og barnefar i Minnesota, skal ha vært en tur i Norge og satt barn på en kvinne, for så å reise hjem igjen til USA.
Men siden det er muligheter for det, kan det selvsagt ha skjedd likevel.
Er det noen som kan hjelpe meg med utfyllende opplysninger om denne Martin i Minnesota?
Jeg har jo allerede funnet endel barn, men finnes det videre etterkommere?
Andre synspunkter mottas med takk.
Mvh, Kristine Holm Nilsen
Pike nr 4 her: Lenke
Ifølge Judita sine etterkommere, skal Martinus Tønder Evertsen være barnefaders fulle navn.
Videre finner jeg Martinus Tønder Evertsen født 12.02.1867, Nesna i Nordland, sønn av Evert Johan Larsen og Maren Kristine Hansdatter.
Martinus Tønder var hans døpenavn, men har funnet han skrevet som Martin flere steder.
(Martins dødsdato/år/sted er oppgitt å være: 03.september 1948 i Hawick, Minnesota, USA.)
Dersom det jeg har funnet er korrekt , skal nevnte Martinus/Martin Tønder Evertsen i 1900 bo sammen med sin kone Ane/Anne i Irving, Kandiyohi, Minnesota, og barna:
Gine M 4 år, Emma J 3 år og Johannes A 4 år.
Frem til 1910 har det kommet flere barn til:
Alf M, Josep G, Andvey E og Anna V.
Ifølge census 1900, ble Martin og Anne gift i 1895, immigrasjonsår står oppført som 1888.
Jeg har så langt ikke funnet Martins emigrasjon fra Norge.
Det klinger ikke helt godt, dersom denne Martin, gift mann og barnefar i Minnesota, skal ha vært en tur i Norge og satt barn på en kvinne, for så å reise hjem igjen til USA.
Men siden det er muligheter for det, kan det selvsagt ha skjedd likevel.
Er det noen som kan hjelpe meg med utfyllende opplysninger om denne Martin i Minnesota?
Jeg har jo allerede funnet endel barn, men finnes det videre etterkommere?
Andre synspunkter mottas med takk.
Mvh, Kristine Holm Nilsen
Re: Martinus Tønder Evertsen, fra Nesna til Minnesota
Hei Kristine!
The family is in the same location in 1920...Irving township, Kandiyohi county, MN. But, their last name is spelled Everson...(it is also spelled this way in the 1910 census). In 1920 they have 11 children living with them.
mvh Patty
The family is in the same location in 1920...Irving township, Kandiyohi county, MN. But, their last name is spelled Everson...(it is also spelled this way in the 1910 census). In 1920 they have 11 children living with them.
mvh Patty
Re: Martinus Tønder Evertsen, fra Nesna til Minnesota
Hei igjen!
In the SSDI I find one John Everson, born January 1900, died Oct. 1985 in Hawick, Kandiyohi Co, MN. Wonder if this is "Johanes" who was the son of Martin "Evertson".
Kristine, you wrote in your entry that Johanes was 4 år in the 1900 census...but he was 4 months old, and it gives his birth month as January 1900 in that census.
I hope this is helpful!
mvh Patty
In the SSDI I find one John Everson, born January 1900, died Oct. 1985 in Hawick, Kandiyohi Co, MN. Wonder if this is "Johanes" who was the son of Martin "Evertson".
Kristine, you wrote in your entry that Johanes was 4 år in the 1900 census...but he was 4 months old, and it gives his birth month as January 1900 in that census.
I hope this is helpful!
mvh Patty
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He is listed as #11 here:
Kildeinformasjon: Nordland fylke, Nesna, Ministerialbok nr. 838A11 (1880-1910), Utflyttede 1887, side 249.
Permanent sidelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?i ... _side=-206
Permanent bildelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1 ... 020581.jpg
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Esther Olson
Esther Olson Esther Mildred (Everson) Olson, 92, passed away on Sunday, June 15, 2003, at Emmanuel Home in Litchfield.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday, June 18, 2003, at Emmaus Chapel in Litchfield, with interment in the Nordland Lutheran Church Cemetery in Irving Township.
Esther was born on Feb. 6, 1911, in Hawick, Minn. She was the daughter of Martin and Annie (Johnson) Everson. She was baptized as an infant on April 23, 1911, and later was confirmed in her faith at Nordland Lutheran Church in Irving Township, Minn. In her youth, Esther and her 12 siblings helped on the family farm. She sang in the church choir and participated in Luther League. Esther received her education at District #24 country school in Irving Township.
On April 24, 1937, Esther was united in marriage to John Martin Olson in Minneapolis. Esther and John made their home in Paynesville, Grove City, Hutchinson, and Litchfield. Esther enjoyed taking care of her family and held employment as a cook for various restaurants.
Esther was a member of Nordland Lutheran Church in Irving Township, Immanuel Lutheran Church in Grove City, Christ the King Lutheran Church in Hutchinson, and First Lutheran Church in Litchfield.
She enjoyed picnics, spending time at the lake, reading, writing letters, and visiting with friends and family.
She is survived by her sons, Roger (Jan) Olson of San Diego, Calif., and Bob (Cherie) Olson of Darwin, Minn.; daughter Jan (Chuck) Krantz of Phoenix, Ariz.; sister, Anna Ewing of Cumberland Wis.; brothers, Alf Everson of Hawick and Fred Everson of Spicer; six grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Martin and Annie Everson; husband, John Olson; sisters Thea Lind, Gina Anderson, Emma Anderson, and Hulda Munson; brothers Jake, John, Ludvig, Clifford, and Arnold Everson; and one granddaughter.
Esther Olson Esther Mildred (Everson) Olson, 92, passed away on Sunday, June 15, 2003, at Emmanuel Home in Litchfield.
Funeral services were held on Wednesday, June 18, 2003, at Emmaus Chapel in Litchfield, with interment in the Nordland Lutheran Church Cemetery in Irving Township.
Esther was born on Feb. 6, 1911, in Hawick, Minn. She was the daughter of Martin and Annie (Johnson) Everson. She was baptized as an infant on April 23, 1911, and later was confirmed in her faith at Nordland Lutheran Church in Irving Township, Minn. In her youth, Esther and her 12 siblings helped on the family farm. She sang in the church choir and participated in Luther League. Esther received her education at District #24 country school in Irving Township.
On April 24, 1937, Esther was united in marriage to John Martin Olson in Minneapolis. Esther and John made their home in Paynesville, Grove City, Hutchinson, and Litchfield. Esther enjoyed taking care of her family and held employment as a cook for various restaurants.
Esther was a member of Nordland Lutheran Church in Irving Township, Immanuel Lutheran Church in Grove City, Christ the King Lutheran Church in Hutchinson, and First Lutheran Church in Litchfield.
She enjoyed picnics, spending time at the lake, reading, writing letters, and visiting with friends and family.
She is survived by her sons, Roger (Jan) Olson of San Diego, Calif., and Bob (Cherie) Olson of Darwin, Minn.; daughter Jan (Chuck) Krantz of Phoenix, Ariz.; sister, Anna Ewing of Cumberland Wis.; brothers, Alf Everson of Hawick and Fred Everson of Spicer; six grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Martin and Annie Everson; husband, John Olson; sisters Thea Lind, Gina Anderson, Emma Anderson, and Hulda Munson; brothers Jake, John, Ludvig, Clifford, and Arnold Everson; and one granddaughter.
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Alf Everson, 100, Paynesville
Alf Martin Everson, 100, of Paynesville, died on Sunday, March 6, 2005, at the Koronis Manor in Paynesville.
The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, March 11, at the Paynesville Evangelical Free Church in rural Paynesville. Rev. Rich Hubert will officiate. Interment will be in the East Irving Mission Cemetery in rural Paynesville.
Visitatation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, March 10, at the Johnson Funeral Home in Paynes-ville and one hour prior to the service at the church.
Alf was born on May 25, 1904, in Irving Township, the son of Martin and Annie (Johnson) Everson. He grew up on the family farm in Irving Township where he also attended school at District 24.
On June 25, 1932, he married Naomi Rud at her home in Irving Township. Following their marriage, they farmed and raised their family, including nine foster children.
In 1977, Alf began the transition into retirement but he didn't completely retire until he was 85 years old when he quit driving the tractor for his son Norman.
Alf was a member of the Paynesville Evangelical Free Church, where he had served on the church board. He was part of the construction crew that built the new church in 1970.
Alf is survived by his sons, Norman (Zelda) of Paynesville and Ronald (Mary Ann) of Waconia; daughter, Roseann (Kenneth) Herzberg of Paynesville; 16 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; a brother, Fred Everson Sr. of New London; and a sister, Anna Ewing of Cumberland, Wis.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Naomi, on May 2, 2000; son, Gordon; daughter, Anita; five brothers; and five sisters.
Alf Martin Everson, 100, of Paynesville, died on Sunday, March 6, 2005, at the Koronis Manor in Paynesville.
The funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. on Friday, March 11, at the Paynesville Evangelical Free Church in rural Paynesville. Rev. Rich Hubert will officiate. Interment will be in the East Irving Mission Cemetery in rural Paynesville.
Visitatation will be from 5 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, March 10, at the Johnson Funeral Home in Paynes-ville and one hour prior to the service at the church.
Alf was born on May 25, 1904, in Irving Township, the son of Martin and Annie (Johnson) Everson. He grew up on the family farm in Irving Township where he also attended school at District 24.
On June 25, 1932, he married Naomi Rud at her home in Irving Township. Following their marriage, they farmed and raised their family, including nine foster children.
In 1977, Alf began the transition into retirement but he didn't completely retire until he was 85 years old when he quit driving the tractor for his son Norman.
Alf was a member of the Paynesville Evangelical Free Church, where he had served on the church board. He was part of the construction crew that built the new church in 1970.
Alf is survived by his sons, Norman (Zelda) of Paynesville and Ronald (Mary Ann) of Waconia; daughter, Roseann (Kenneth) Herzberg of Paynesville; 16 grandchildren; 32 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; a brother, Fred Everson Sr. of New London; and a sister, Anna Ewing of Cumberland, Wis.
He was preceded in death by his parents; wife, Naomi, on May 2, 2000; son, Gordon; daughter, Anita; five brothers; and five sisters.
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Fred M. Everson age 89, of New London, died Friday 6-30-06, at Rice Memorial Hospital in Willmar. A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday at the Evangelical Covenant Church in New London, with Reverend Paul Anderson Officiating. Visitation will be on Monday from 5-8 at Johnson Funeral Home in New London. Burial will be held following the memorial service at Oak Hill Cemetery in New London.
Fred M. Everson was born on August 12, 1916, in the Roseville Township, the son of Martin and Annie Johnson. He was confirmed in 1930 at Nordland Lutheran church in rural Hawick. On August 8, 1940 he was united in marriage to the love of his life Lyda Ellingson, at the Covenant Church in Willmar. Together they raised three children. From 1942 to 1945 Fred was honored to fight for the United States in World War II. During his time in the Army he earned the Purple Heart for injuries he suffered during the Normandy Invasion, the Liberation of Paris, and the Battle of the Bulge. When Fred returned home to the New London area he was granted an apprenticeship with his brother, John in Hawick as a blacksmith. In 1950 the family moved to New London, and started Everson Blacksmith there. On November 24, 1998 Lyda passed away, together they enjoyed 58 years of marriage.
Fred was a member of the New London American Legion, sons of Norway, Willmar Senior Center, and the Dethlefs Center in Spicer. For twenty-five years he enjoyed camping trips to Arizona with his wife and friends, and the bus trips he went on later in life. Fred tried to never miss 7:00 a.m. coffee at Jahnke’s with all his life long friends. The family will remember his humor, and all the love they where given.
Fred passed away on Friday night June 30, 2006, at Rice Memorial Hospital in Willmar. He is survived by his sons and daughters-in-law, Wayne and Joann Cornell of West Allis WI, and Fredrick and Debbie Everson of Spicer; daughter and son-in-law Sandra and Greg Ardoff of New London; grandchildren, Linda, David, Lori, Daniel, Aaron, Chad, Ross, April, and Andrew; great grandchildren, Robert, Jared, Stephanie, Amy, Brian, D.J., Ryan, Tyler, Kayla, Nicholas, Kaden, Emily, Grace, Faith, and soon to be Samuel; sister, Anna Ewing of Cumberland WI; and special friend Dorothy Swart. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, Lyda; and 11 siblings.
Fred M. Everson was born on August 12, 1916, in the Roseville Township, the son of Martin and Annie Johnson. He was confirmed in 1930 at Nordland Lutheran church in rural Hawick. On August 8, 1940 he was united in marriage to the love of his life Lyda Ellingson, at the Covenant Church in Willmar. Together they raised three children. From 1942 to 1945 Fred was honored to fight for the United States in World War II. During his time in the Army he earned the Purple Heart for injuries he suffered during the Normandy Invasion, the Liberation of Paris, and the Battle of the Bulge. When Fred returned home to the New London area he was granted an apprenticeship with his brother, John in Hawick as a blacksmith. In 1950 the family moved to New London, and started Everson Blacksmith there. On November 24, 1998 Lyda passed away, together they enjoyed 58 years of marriage.
Fred was a member of the New London American Legion, sons of Norway, Willmar Senior Center, and the Dethlefs Center in Spicer. For twenty-five years he enjoyed camping trips to Arizona with his wife and friends, and the bus trips he went on later in life. Fred tried to never miss 7:00 a.m. coffee at Jahnke’s with all his life long friends. The family will remember his humor, and all the love they where given.
Fred passed away on Friday night June 30, 2006, at Rice Memorial Hospital in Willmar. He is survived by his sons and daughters-in-law, Wayne and Joann Cornell of West Allis WI, and Fredrick and Debbie Everson of Spicer; daughter and son-in-law Sandra and Greg Ardoff of New London; grandchildren, Linda, David, Lori, Daniel, Aaron, Chad, Ross, April, and Andrew; great grandchildren, Robert, Jared, Stephanie, Amy, Brian, D.J., Ryan, Tyler, Kayla, Nicholas, Kaden, Emily, Grace, Faith, and soon to be Samuel; sister, Anna Ewing of Cumberland WI; and special friend Dorothy Swart. He was preceded in death by his parents, wife, Lyda; and 11 siblings.
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Re: Martinus Tønder Evertsen, fra Nesna til Minnesota
Tusen hjertelig takk for mye informasjon fra deg Margit!
Etter å ha lest alt dette, er jeg enda mer sikker på at de som har kommet frem til navnet Martinus Tønder Evertsen som far til den nevnte Juditha, MÅ være feil.
Jeg holder på å sjekke noen kilder, for å se om det går an å finne korrekt person.
Jeg tror man skal frem til en mann ved navn Martin ERNTSEN.
Et søk på ancestry.com viser en Martin Erntsen i New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Name: Martin Erntsen
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1887
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Da jeg ikke har abonnement der, får jeg ikke resterende opplysninger.
Er det noen andre som kan hjelpe med akkurat dette?
Svært takknemlig for all hjelp!
Etter å ha lest alt dette, er jeg enda mer sikker på at de som har kommet frem til navnet Martinus Tønder Evertsen som far til den nevnte Juditha, MÅ være feil.
Jeg holder på å sjekke noen kilder, for å se om det går an å finne korrekt person.
Jeg tror man skal frem til en mann ved navn Martin ERNTSEN.
Et søk på ancestry.com viser en Martin Erntsen i New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Name: Martin Erntsen
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1887
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Da jeg ikke har abonnement der, får jeg ikke resterende opplysninger.
Er det noen andre som kan hjelpe med akkurat dette?
Svært takknemlig for all hjelp!
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Hei Kristine!
English please if you wish more help,
English please if you wish more help,
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I'm sorry Margit, I thought you could read Norwegian
I'll translate for you:
Thank you for all the information you've found, Margit!
After reading it all, I'm even more sure that those who've concluded with the name "Martinus Tønder Everten", as the father of the mentioned Juditha, has got to be WRONG!
I'm checking out some other sources, to try finding the exact person.
I think he is named Martin ERNTSEN
A search on ancestry.com, shows a person named Martin Erntsen in New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Name: Martin Erntsen
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1887
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Since I don't have a subscription there, I can't get the remaining facts.
Are there anyone else who could help me out with this?
I'm very grateful for any help!
I'll translate for you:
Thank you for all the information you've found, Margit!
After reading it all, I'm even more sure that those who've concluded with the name "Martinus Tønder Everten", as the father of the mentioned Juditha, has got to be WRONG!
I'm checking out some other sources, to try finding the exact person.
I think he is named Martin ERNTSEN
A search on ancestry.com, shows a person named Martin Erntsen in New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Name: Martin Erntsen
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1887
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Since I don't have a subscription there, I can't get the remaining facts.
Are there anyone else who could help me out with this?
I'm very grateful for any help!
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Ellis Island searching is Free.
http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/EIDB/ellisgold.html
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Name: Martin Erntsen
Arrival Date: 2 Apr 1903
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1887
Age: 16
Gender: Male
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England
Place of Origin: Totgen
Ship Name: Oceanic
Search Ship Database: View the Oceanic in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Line: 29
Microfilm Serial: 15
Microfilm Roll: T715_335
Page Number: 195
http://www.jewishgen.org/databases/EIDB/ellisgold.html
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Name: Martin Erntsen
Arrival Date: 2 Apr 1903
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1887
Age: 16
Gender: Male
Port of Departure: Liverpool, England
Place of Origin: Totgen
Ship Name: Oceanic
Search Ship Database: View the Oceanic in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Line: 29
Microfilm Serial: 15
Microfilm Roll: T715_335
Page Number: 195
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