Searching For Information On & Ane/Anna Jorgensen & Anders Andersen

Startet af Nancy Cloutier, 07 Jul 2015 - 06:53

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Nancy Cloutier

Ane Cathrine/Katherine Jorgensen b. 25 August 1866 Assens, Odense, Denmark. Parents Niels Jorgensen b. 3 August 1835 & Ane Kathrine Christiansdatter b. 3 Jan. 1840.

Ane/Anna arrived in New York  23 March 1885, destination - Lemont, Illinois. Contract number 32800. She did not come with her parents to America, parents came later. 

Anders Andresen (b. 1862) married Ane Cathrine/Katherine Jorgensen 7 June 1890 Chicago, Cook county, Illinois.

Ane/Anne is in Duluth, Minnesota 31 March 1890 for her sister, Birthe Christine Jorgensen's wedding.

I only know that Anders Andersen was born 1862. In Denmark ? And he married on 7 June 1890 to Ane/Anna Cathrine/Katherine Jorgensen.

Ane/Anna married Nels Nelson 14 Feb. 1894 Grand Haven, Ottawa, Michigan. She then married a third time to Martin Roodovets 10 July, 1917

What happened to Anders Andersen  ?

Ralph Rasmussen

Do you have access to the marriage application in 1894?  Anne would be expected to give an account of her status, ideally a document relative to Anders' fate, e.g. death or divorce.

That sort of information isn't always part of the format of an extract or transcription.

Med venlig Hilsen
Ralph Rasmussen
<1850 Hammer herred, Præstø

Janice Simpson

In Ancestry.com from a Register Book titled Michigan, Marriage Records 1867-1952

Name:   Anna Jorgenson
Gender:   Female
Race:   White
Birth Year:   abt 1868
Birth Place:   Denmark Eu
Marriage Date:   14 Feb 1894
Marriage Place:   Grand Haven Ottawa Co, Ottawa, Michigan, USA
Age:   26
Residence Place:   Minnesota
Father:   Nels Jorgenson
Mother:   Carrie Peterson
Spouse:   Nels Nelson
Spouse Gender:   Male
Spouse Race:   White
Spouse Age:   27
Spouse Birth Place:   Denmark Eu
Spouse Residence Place:   Grand Haven, Michigan
Spouse Father:   Lars Nelson
Spouse Mother:   Mary Rasmusson
Record Number:   20
Film:   52
Film Description:   1894 Horon - 1894 Ottawa

The actual image of the entry shows that there is a column for number of previous marriages and both bride and groom show no other marriage.