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Freia Christine Nannestad 1806-1890 og Jens Brun Bødtker 1807-1881 emigrerer til USA


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Hei Stine, Sven, Randi og Egil og hjertelig takk for slekts-forsknings hjelp i særklasse.

 

En liten gåte hvorfor Freia og Jens skilte lag.  Som Sven viser til i #4 så er hun oppført som enke i 1880. (Jens døde først i april 1881) Dette kan vel tyde på at de ikke har hatt kontakt på lang tid og de har trodd han var avdød, eller at de  ikke vil han noe mer med han å gjøre.

Se også Svein sine innlegg #22 - 23.

 

Ole G Johnson Skipnes var litt av en kar. Spesiell takk til Stine for artiklene om hans liv.

 

Sønn av Ole og Caroline, Wilford Chickamauga Johnson Shipnes gifter seg og får noen barn. Hvem ble han gift med ??

På MyHeritage finner jeg en sønn ved navn Stanley, uten ytterligere opplysning om mor etc.

 

Igjen takk til alle for super hjelp.

 

Mvh

Ivar

 

 

 

Name Bessie E. Lamb
Gender Female
Birth Date 28 Feb 1876
Birth Place Columbiana, Columbiana, Ohio
Father Orris Lamb
Mother Anna Schneider
FHL Film Number 931591
Household Members
Name Age
Bessie E. Lamb  
Anna Schneider  

Orris Lamb

 

 

Name:Bessie E. Lamb

Age:26

Gender:Female

Birth Year:abt 1878

Marital Status:Single

Marriage Type:Marriage

Marriage Date:29 Oct 1904

Marriage Place:Chicago, Cook, Illinois

Spouse Name:Wilford C. Shipnes

Spouse Age:35

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Name: James F Bodtker
Divorce Date: 1 Mar 1899
Divorce Place: Denver, Colorado, USA
Spouse: Clara Watson Bodtker
Record Type: Divorce
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1 time siden, Ivar Moe skrev:

Sønn av Ole og Caroline, Wilford Chickamauga Johnson Shipnes gifter seg og får noen barn. Hvem ble han gift med ??

 

Chicago Tribune (Chicago, Illinois) 22 Nov 1931, Page 63

Chicago Tribune (Chicago, Illinois) 22 Nov 1931, Page 63.jpeg

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1860: 

 

Name:James Booker

Age:50

Birth Year:abt 1810

Gender:Male

Birth Place:Norway

Home in 1860:Carrolton, Fillmore, Minnesota

Post Office:Preston

 

 

Household Members:

Name Age
Jule H Skaire 29
Sarah M Skaire 26
Henry Skaire 4
Julia Skaire 2
James Booker 50
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The Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947
Name:    Wilford C. Shipnes
Birth Date:    10 Aug 1869
Birth Place:    Madison, Wisc
Death Date:    6 Dec 1941
Death Place:    Highland Park, Lake Co , Illinois
Burial Date:    9 Dec 1941
Burial Place:    Skokie, Cook Co., Ill.
Death Age:    72
Occupation:    Attorney
Race:    White
Marital Status:    M
Gender:    Male
Residence:    Highland Park, Lake Co., Deerfield Township, Illinois
Father Name:    Ole C. J. Shipnes
Father Birth Place:    Norway
Mother Name:    Caroline F. Boedtker
Mother Birth Place:    Lillehammer, Norway
Spouse Name:    Bessie L.
FHL Film Number:    1851351

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The Cook County, Illinois, Marriages Index, 1871-1920
Name:    Wilford C. Shipnes
Age:    35
Gender:    Male
Birth Year:    abt 1869
Marriage Type:    Marriage
Marriage Date:    29 Oct 1904
Marriage Place:    Chicago, Cook, Illinois
Spouse Name:    Bessie E. Lamb
Spouse Age:    26
Spouse Gender:    Female
Spouse Marital Status:    Single
FHL Film Number:    1030376

Name: Wilford Chcamango Johnson
Event Type: Baptism
Birth Date: 10 Aug
Baptism Date: 4 Oct 1869
Baptism Place: Madison, Wisconsin, USA
Father: Ole Johnson
Mother: Caroline Johnson
Church Name: Bethel Lutheran Church
Church Location: Madison, Wisconsin

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The Cook County, Illinois, Birth Certificates Index, 1871-1922
Name:    Barbara Shipnes
Birth Date:    7 Mar 1912
Ethnicity:    Canadian
Gender:    Female
Race:    White
Father:    Wilford C Shipnes
Mother:    ?Essie Lamb
FHL Film Number:    1287756
Page Number:    334

 

The U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014
Name:    Barbara S. Hastings
Last Residence:    
20003 Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia
BORN:    7 Mar 1912
Died:    2 Aug 2005
State (Year) SSN issued:    Louisiana (1960)

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Victoria Advocate, The (TX) - Friday, May 11, 2001

Mary Ellen McNamee Shipnes, artist, passed away at her home in Independence, Texas, on Wednesday morning, May 9, 2001. Born in 1908 in Wabash, Indiana, to May Good McNamee and Henry H. McNamee. Mary Ellen graduated from Tudor Hall School in Indianapolis, Indiana, and attended the Boston Institute of Fine Arts. Married to Stanley W. Shipnes in 1932, she and her husband lived in Indianapolis, Indiana, and Houston, Texas, before moving to Washington County in 1965. She is survived by her daughter, Kristi Shipnes Cassin of Houston, Texas and her son Stuart Pawling Shipnes, and daughter-in-law, Joan Lentz Shipnes of Victoria, Texas; grandchildren, Jeffrey Pawling Shipnes, Julie Shipnes Allen, Clay Brian Cassin, Michael Bourke Cassin, and Macy Armstrong Cassin; great grandchildren, Kara Michelle Allen, Collin Scott Allen, Holly Bourke Cassin and Virginia Ellen Cassin. She was preceded in death by her husband, Stanley Wilford Shipnes, December 1995, her parents, and brother, Edward Macy McNamee. She was a member of the Junior Leagues of Indianapolis and Houston, the River Oaks Garden Club, Bolero and the Bayou Club. A prolific artist, Mary Ellen was represented in numerous galleries, including Cushman Gallery, DuBose Gallery and O'Kane Gallery in Houston; Worth Avenue Gallery in Palm Beach, Florida; and Clossons Gallery and Rentschler Associates Gallery in Cincinnati, Ohio; as well as in invitational shows at the Junior League of Houston, Inc., the Museum of Fine Arts of Houston and Northport Point, Michigan. Her watercolors and oil paintings depict early scenes of Galveston and Houston, the Caribbean Islands and Mexico, Texas and Michigan landscapes and colorful flower arrangements. Mary Ellen's work is known for its variety, vibrancy and whimsy, and is included in private collections throughout the country including the U.S. State Department. Lately her works have been featured on the Huffington Center on Aging, Baylor College of Medicine, and the Macular Degeneration Partnership websites. Mary Ellen and her love of life and people will be missed greatly by her family and many friends. Remembrances may be made to the Nancy Carol Roberts Memorial Library, 100 West Academy, Brenham, Texas 77833; the W.F. Hasskarl Scholarship Fund, Brenham Clinic Association, 600 North Park, Brenham, Texas 77833; or the Atwill Memorial Chapel, 105 N. Northcott Dr., Northport Point, Michigan 49670. Memorial services will be held Saturday, May 19, 2001 at 12 p.m. noon at Paintbrush Hill Farm, 10002 Mertins Creek Ln., Brenham, Texas 77833 with Rev. J. Pittman McGehee officiating. Reception at the home will follow. Interment will be in July at the Atwill Memorial Chapel in Northport Point, Michigan.

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Chicago Tribune (Chicago, Illinois) 08 Dec 1941, Page 20

Chicago Tribune (Chicago, Illinois) 08 Dec 1941, Page 20.jpeg

 

Register-Republic, Wednesday, December 10, 1941 Rockford, Illinois, Page 20

Register-Republic, Wednesday, December 10, 1941 Rockford, Illinois, Page 20.png

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38 minutter siden, Stine H Kvistad skrev:

Name: Wilford Chcamango Johnson Event Type: Baptism Birth Date: 10 Aug Baptism Date: 4 Oct 1869 Baptism Place: Madison, Wisconsin, USA Father: Ole Johnson Mother: Caroline Johnson Church Name: Bethel Lutheran Church Church Location: Madison, Wisconsin

 

Legger inn bilde av alle fadderne også:

1869_Faddere_WCJ.jpeg

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JOHNSON, OLE C. - http://vesterheim.org/collections/civil-war-database/j/joh/004926.html
WI 15th Inf Co B. Residence: Koshkonong, Dane County, Wisconsin. Born 23 Feb 1838 at Skipnes Farm, (Bortshuset Skibsnæs), Nordsjo, Holden Prestegjeld, Telemark, Norway. To US on board the Salvator, arriving in New York on 6 Jul 1844 after a 59 day journey from Porsgrunn, Telemark. He came with his parents and four siblings. The family went to Whitewater, Walworth County, Wisconsin. In 1852, they went to Koshkonong, Wisconsin. Ole studied law at Beloit College. Civil War: Age 23. Commissioned Captain, 12 Nov 1861. Appointed Company B Commander on 1 Dec 1861. Promoted Major, 15 Nov 1862, at Edgefield, Tennessee, succeeding Carl Riise who had resigned. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, 15 Mar 1863, with rank from 26 Feb 1863, after the death of Lieutenant Colonel David McKee. He was wounded and taken prisoner in the Battle of Chickamauga, Georgia, 20 Sep 1863, and sent to Libby Prison, Richmond, Virginia. He escaped from Libby in May 1864 and returned to Company B on 24 July 1864. He later was officially exchanged and in 1865 returned to command the 15th Wisconsin. Promoted to Colonel. Mustered out on 10 Feb 1865. Named Colonel of the 53rd Wisconsin Infantry on 21 Feb 1865, but war ended before that regiment could take the field. Post war: Married on 3 Jan 1867 to Caroline Freie Bödtker. One child, a son, named Wilfor Chickamauga Shipness. In his later years Ole adopted the name “Skipnes”. He died 4 Nov 1886 in Beloit, Wisconsin. Sources: (WHS Series 1200 boxes 76-4, 78-1; red book vol 20 p2,28) (Naeseth vol 2 p27) (Ulvestad p252) (Buslett p292 photo; p303) (Lonn p260) (Ager p253; p289, photo) (Quiner p 625, 870) (Gjertveit) (RWV p808) (Naeseth ’44-325) “Skipnes, Ole C.”

Ole C Johnson_Skipnes.jpeg

 

12 NOV 1861:  Enlisted in the Union Army during the US Civil War.  Served as a Captain (Commissioned officer) with Company B in the 15th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment.

1 NOV 1862:  Promoted to Full Major. 

1863:  Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel.

20 SEP 1863:  Taken prisioner by Confederate soldiers during the Battle of Chickamauga near Chattanooga, Tennessee.  Held at Libby Prison in Richmond, Virginia for eight months.

MAY 1864:  During a transfer of commisioned officers from Libby Prison to Anderson Prison in Georgia he and two other officers escaped at Chester, South Carolina.  To reach the safety of Union lines in Tennessee, Ole and the other two officers had to traveling on foot nearly three hundred miles.  Living off the land and traveling only under the cover of darkness the three scaled mountains, crossed rivers and swamps and worked their way through dense forests.  On June 10, 1864 after twenty-eight days on the run the three Union officers finally saw the Stars and Stripes fying over the Union headquarters at Strawberry Plains in eastern Tennessee.

10 FEB 1865 Mustered out of service at Chattanooga, Tennessee

21 FEB 1865: Promoted to Full Colonel in recognition of his long and distinguished service.

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