Johanna Iverson1

F, b. circa March 1882
Father*Arne Iverson 2 (19 Mar 1849-3 May 1932)
Mother*Johanne Olsdatter Maurset2 (27 Mar 1853-28 Jul 1926)
Relationship1st cousin 3 times removed of Barbara Joyce Zanzig
     Johanna Iverson was born circa March 1882 at Sæbø (probably), Kvinnherad, Hordaland, NorwayB,G.2,3,4 She was the daughter of Arne Iverson and Johanne Olsdatter Maurset.2
     Johanna Iverson was a dressmaker in 1900.1 She was found on a passenger list with Arne Iverson on 20 July 1914 at New York City, New York, New York, USAB,G; on the ship Kristianiafjord, sailing from Bergen 14 Jul 1914, with a 28 year old woman Johanne Iversen.5
Last Edited29 Jul 2019

Citations

  1. [S627] 1900 US Federal Census, Yellow Medicine Co., Minnesota, population schedule, Ancestry.com, (https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7602), Arne Iverson (indexed as Arny) household, Clarkfield Village, ED 276, sheets 2B-3A (3A stamped 49) (Anc. image 4-5/20), dwelling 40, family 47, accessed 29 Jul 2019; citing NARA microfilm roll T623_798.
  2. [S628] 1910 US Census MN, Yellow Medicine, Yellow Medicine Co., Minnesota, population schedule, Ancestry.com, (www.ancestry.com), Arne Iverson household, Clarkfield Village, ED 184, sheet 1B (image 2/13), dwelling 10, family 11; citing Roll T624_729.
  3. [S627] 1900 US Federal Census, Yellow Medicine Co., Minnesota, population schedule, Ancestry.com, (https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=7602), Arne Iverson (indexed as Arny) household, Clarkfield Village, ED 276, sheets 2B-3A (3A stamped 49) (Anc. image 4-5/20), dwelling 40, family 47, accessed 29 Jul 2019. This child's birth year is in doubt; citing NARA microfilm roll T623_798.
  4. [S532] "Bergen Police district, Emigrant protocols, no. 1-23: Emigrants via Bergen 1874-1930", Index, Statsarkivet i Bergen, Digitalarkivet.no, URL https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/source/100017: 2013, Johanne Olsdatter, born Hornindal. The location is probably Sæbø in Hordaland, not Sælo, citing Emigrant protocols, no. 1-23: Emigrants via Bergen 1874-1930 Bergen Police district.
  5. [S141] American Family Immigration History Center (Ellis Island), Ellis Island Immigration Records, online http://ellisislandrecords.org/, Ellis Island Immigration Records (New York, NY), circa 1998, Arne Iversen, no. 7, http://www.ellisisland.org/search/passRecord.asp, viewed 22 Aug 2012.
  6. [S380] Norwegian National Archives, Norway, Emigrantar over Bergen frå Stryn kommune, online http://arkivverket.no/eng/content/view/full/629, Emigrantar over Bergen frå Stryn kommune) Emigrants: Bergen by Municipality (Stryn) (Norway (Oslo, Norway), 8 Feb 1999, this record shows Johanna as a male, Johannes.
  7. [S532] "Bergen Police district, Emigrant protocols, no. 1-23: Emigrants via Bergen 1874-1930", Index, Statsarkivet i Bergen, Digitalarkivet.no, URL https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/source/100017: 2013, Johanne Olsdatter, born Hornindal. There are two emigration entries for this family. One is on June 5, 1885, the other on June 12, on two different ship companies. Johanna P.'s gender is given as male, name Johann, and Oline/Oleanna's age disagrees with the 1900 census (which itself is wrong on her age.) It is clearly the correct family. The location is probably Sæbø in Hordaland, not Sælo, citing Emigrant protocols, no. 1-23: Emigrants via Bergen 1874-1930 Bergen Police district.
  8. [S636] 1920 United States Federal Census (MN, Yellow Medicine), Yellow Medicine Co., Minnesota, population schedule, Ancestry.com, (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/6061/), Arne Iverson household, Clarkfield Village, ED 202, page 171A (0351) (4401), dwelling 10, family 11; citing NARA microfilm roll T625_867.