Jacob Larsen and his family emigrates to US

Startet af Ulrik Damgaard Pedersen, 06 Feb 2018 - 12:30

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Ulrik Damgaard Pedersen

Hi

Jacob Larsen b 27/12 1869 Aalsoe, Grenaa
Karin Olsson b 5/12 1864 in Sweeden  (us name Chalin)

Their son Kai larsen b 18/12 1888 (us name Ray)

They stay n CPH, moves to "Horsens" and leaves for St Charles USA in 1906

They enter USA through Canada via Vermont 1907

They appear in 1920 census in Crystal Hennepin Minnesota.

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RX4-XFX?i=1&wc=QZJ5-27Q%3A1036473401%2C1038073401%2C1036697901%2C1589332641%3Fcc%3D1488411&cc=1488411

Hereafter, they disappear. I cant find /trace them anymore
I am looking for possible relatives to Kai (Ray) 

Can anyone help

Rgds Ulrik

Britta Hansen

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Britta Hansen

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Ulrik Damgaard Pedersen

Thanks for that, which gives me even more grey hair. I simply dont understand why they leave!

Have seen some death references from Hennepin Min. I dont know which data base is the best. There are many Larsen´s

Maybe someone from Minnesota have a clue

mvh 

Ulrik Damgaard Pedersen

Jacobs death

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FDWS-8FM

This one seems quite correct, But how can I extract the certificate

rgds

Lisa Petersen

FamilySearch only has the index to Minnesota death records. 

You can try ordering a copy of the death certificate from the Minnesota Historical Society.  They charge $9 each.

http://www.mnhs.org/people/deathrecords

You can also search their database of birth, death, census and veterans records for your other Larsens:

http://www.mnhs.org/search/people

Good luck,

Lisa Petersen
near Washington, D.C.

Bente Wanning

hej
Denne gruppe på facebook er så venlige og de kopierer gerne diverse attester på historisk center i Minneapolis.

Jeg har selv fået en hel arvesag og diverse avis klip mv tilsendt på facebook af de venlige hjælpere. Alt er gratis og udført af frivillige.

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Ulrik Damgaard Pedersen

I am still seaching for possible relatives

We are sure about the death of father Jacob, but we have not been able to locate the right Kai Erik Larsen

Still open for input. The facebook group have been very helpful

rgds




Ulrik Damgaard Pedersen

Haven´t been able to find more about Kai Erik Larsen in Hennepin Minnesota. Maybe others are able to support
I am sure that he must be there somewhere

rgds

Paul Løndahl-Smidt

Found this US Social Security record.
Name:    Jacob Larsen
Birth Date:    27 Dec 1869
Birth Place:    Denmark
Claim Date:    3 Jun 1941
SSN:    476011902

Fåborg    Barløse

Paul Løndahl-Smidt

Here is Jacob Larsen in the 1930 census.  His wife is already dead.

Name:    Jacob Larson
Birth Year:    abt 1871
Gender:    Male
Race:    White
Birthplace:    Denmark
Marital Status:    Widowed
Relation to Head of House:    Roomer
Home in 1930:    Crystal, Hennepin, Minnesota, USA
Map of Home:    View Map
Street address:    Kyle Ave
House Number:    3530
Dwelling Number:    35
Family Number:    35
Attended School:    No
Able to Read and Write:    Yes
Father's Birthplace:    Denmark
Mother's Birthplace:    Denmark
Language Spoken:    Danish
Immigration Year:    1906
Naturalization:    Un
Able to Speak English:    Yes
Occupation:    Baker
Industry:    Bakery
Class of Worker:    Wage or salary worker
Employment:    Yes
Household Members:    
Name    Age
Jack C Mehr    28
Anna S Mehr    28
Kenneth M Mehr    3
Jacob Larson    59
Fåborg    Barløse

Ulrik Damgaard Pedersen

Thank you. All seems to be correct, however Kai is still missing, thats my problem

rgds

Ulrik Damgaard Pedersen

Still searching for the family in Hennepin Minnesota

We do know from Fam Search, the death of father Jacob and mother Karen. References seems clear and I have ordered the certificates USD 9 each
I am still in question regarding Kai. The only Kai Erik Larsen is actually in Fam Search too (death 1973) however with a different birthdate

We do know that our Kai is born 18/12-1898. Could it be a wrong B date in Fam Search?

Kai Erik Larsen is not a common name, so quite strange with two Kai´s

Anybody in Hennepin who might be able to look again. I was thinking of orbitaries in the newspapers etc   

rgds
Ulrik

Lisa Petersen

I think I found an obituary for the K.E. Larsen who died in 1973.  See page 19 of Den Danske Pioneer, 27 Dec 1973:

http://box2.nmtvault.com/DanishIM/jsp/RcWebImageViewer.jsp?doc_id=b96204af-9aed-4289-91de-20a4b022c191/iaehdim0/20130327/00003696

You can search the old Danish-American newspapers here (be sure to try initials K. E. in addition to Kaj/Kai Erik).

http://box2.nmtvault.com/DanishIM/jsp/RcWebSimpleSearch.jsp

Good luck,

Lisa Petersen
near Washington, D.C.

Lynn Christiansen

if you want a copy of this
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FDWS-8FM

Simply open the link and click on download and save the file. It is a jpg file and can be printed or downloaded.

See attachment
Research Areas: Thisted, Aarhus, Viborg

Ulrik Damgaard Pedersen

Thanks Lynn
This is interesting. Who is the person signing at No 18, "The above is thrue to the best of my knowledge" Is that a relative?
He/she has a surname Olsen

Dear Lisa, Thank you but unfortunately this is not my Kai.
We know for sure that he was born 18/12-1898 and came with his parents to the us in 1906
He could have been draftet for 1 WW.
Anyway he seems to have disappeared, we dont know where to

rgds
Ulrik

Lisa Petersen

Ulrik

I only searched the Danish-American newspapers for the Kai Larsen who died in 1973.  I think you can eliminate him, in spite of the unusual name.  I leave it to you to search the newspapers with the link I gave you for your K./Kai/Kaj Erik/E. Larsen/Larson.

I also checked the Canadian Great War Project for Kai/Kaj/Erik Larsen/Larson and didn't find him.  It was common for young men in the U.S. to enlist in Canadian forces, especially before the U.S. entered the war.

It is possible he moved to Canada.  (I've had the same thoughts myself lately!)

Lisa Petersen
near Washington, D.C.

Ulrik Damgaard Pedersen

Hi Lisa

You got a point there. Will try Canada. Thanks for the tip

Ulrik

Ulrik Damgaard Pedersen

Here is another question

Point 18 on the "Death Certificate"

Who is the person signing at No 18? "The above is true to the best of my knowledge" Is that a relative or friend?

Rgds

Ulrik

Lisa Petersen

Yes, good question.  Usually it is a relative, but sometimes someone in an official position.  There was an Agnes C. Olson who was a secretary at the Masonic Home where he died.  She probably used the records of the Masonic Home for the death certificate.

https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RHJ-RMK?i=34&cc=1810731

I think you are back to needing obituaries for the parents.

Good luck,

Lisa Petersen

Ulrik Damgaard Pedersen

If I get this correct. The "Mansonic home" was/is some form of institution or asylum

I understand that father Jacob had been there for more than a year, where he died and was buried from. Who payed for all this? Did he have an insurance perhaps, or someone (Kai) payed for him

rgds

Lisa Petersen

It was a home offering care for Masons members.  It still exists:

https://www.mnmasonichomes.org/who-we-are/history-of-our-home/

You could send them an email and ask if they have a historian (possibly a volunteer) who could search their records for names of Jacob's relatives.

It was fairly common for Danish-Americans to join organizations such as the Masons, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and the Danish Brotherhood.  They paid dues every year they were a member, and a little of that money paid for benefits such as their burial when they died.  Living in the Masonic Home may also have been a benefit -- if you were unable to live alone and did not have family members taking care of you, you could live in the home during your last years.  He might not have had to pay anything.

Lisa Petersen

Ulrik Damgaard Pedersen

Nice to hear and understand, Thanks for good information
rgds

Ulrik Damgaard Pedersen

Hi again

Just received the death-certificates for both Jacob and Karen. Both are buried at the Chrystal cemetery Hennepin MI. There are no trace of their son Kai. Jacob was the "related" writing in Karens paper, and in 1943 a local at the Masonic home obviously wrote for Jacob.

I believe
1. That Kai disappears (to some place) in the 1920-ties, maybe in connection to his mothers death
2. That Kai may have been handicapped from birth and died young
3. That Kai may have slipped into WWI in Europe and vanished there

I am still open for any inputs from anybody

rgds
Ulrik

Verner Bentsen

Are you looking for this ?
Census 1930, County Hennipen:
Ancestry.com: https://goo.gl/vWXzHZ
Ray S B Larson  38
Sigrid Larson  39
Richard Nels Larson  16
Arthur Larson  11
Hugh Wm Larson  3

Verner

Verner Bentsen

Hennepin Census 1940.
Ancestry.com: https://goo.gl/khmCgQ
Kai Larsen, Head, 48, Wd
Hugh Larsen, son,  14, Single

Verner

Ulrik Damgaard Pedersen

Dear Verner

Unfortunately the mentioned Kai/Ray is not my Kai Erik Larsen born 18/12 1898 in CPH
I already received info about this other person with similar name, same origin and living in Hennepin. I ordered the death certificate for this Kai just to be sure. We are sure this is not the correct person, however admitted strange similarities.

Still the last trace we have about our Kai, is the US census from 1920

Thx for your effort and input

rgds