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I am looking for information about my great-great Grandfather, Haagen Back, who was born in about 1831.  I have found a listing on the Norwegian archives here, http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01038310008367, which says there was a Haagen Back (maybe the same one?) who was born in Reendalen in 1831, and was a handelsmand.  I am interested in any information about him, including when he would have immigrated to the US (around 1872 I believe, winding up in Norwegian Grove, Minnesota)

 

Thanks for any help,

Tom Beck

tom1.beck@gmail.com

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This is really interesting! Perhaps this should have been posted in the User's forum instead. I really hope someone who specialize in Rendalen genealogy sees your posting. :)

 

As another user I therefore have some thoughts on this questions.

 

Firstly: Did you notice the maid Karen Eriksdatter Back living in this houshold? Just in case she is related to Haagen, I searched for her and I think I have forund her baptism in Rendalen. She is born 1843-01-08: http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/kb/dp/person/pd00000005275751

 

These parents, Erik Olsen and Kari Haagensdatter Nedre Bakken have more children:

Erik in 1839: http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/kb/dp/person/pd00000005275028

Halvor in 1841: http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/kb/dp/person/pd00000005275331

Karen in 1843 and

Martin in 1844: http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/kb/dp/person/pd00000005275802

 

In 1867 I found Halvor Erksen Back emigrating in a small group of people from Rendalen - all headed for Chicago: http://www.norwayheritage.com/udvandret.asp?type=passengerlist&ps=95684&jo=126

 

Halvor and Karen may not be Haagen's siblings, but perhaps related in some other way.

 

 

You see, it is a very interesting family Haagen Back lives with in Trondheim. In this houshold we find the father http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingvald_Undset and grandparents of Sigrid Undset, the famous Norwegian author who in 1928 was awarded the Nobel Price in litterature. http://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigrid_Undset

 

Halvor (Halvorsen) Undset's mother (who is Maren Haagensdatter 1798-1860) comes from Nedre Bakken Undset, so it will be interesting to find out if your Haagen is related to the family he is living with in 1865.

 

My (and my mother's) maternal ancestors also comes from this valley, (and Halvor Undset was my fourth grandfather's third cousin),  so I really hope someone with more knowledge than I reads this.

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Erik Olsen and Kari Haagensdatter had a son Haagen born in 1831! :)

Hedmark fylke, Rendal, Ministerialbok nr. 4 (1829-1852), Fødte og døpte 1831, side 16.
Permanent sidelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=9192&idx_id=9192&uid=ny&idx_side=-18

(nr. 14)

 

Witnesses were: John Haagensen Undset and wife, John Haagensen Bakken, maid Maren Haagensdatter Bakken, Halvor Olsen Bakken.

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Maren Haagensdatter b. 1798 and Kari Haagensdatter b. 1810 are sisters, daughters of Haagen Jonsen (1772-1854) and Siri Eriksdatter Søndre Bjøntegaard (1772-1858)  [page 288 in Jacob Breda Bull: Øvre Rendalen - Gårdenes og slektens historie, published in 1940]

 

Kari Haagensdatter married Erik Olsen 'Vinterbrækken' b. 1810 in 1830.

 

Hedmark fylke, Rendal, Ministerialbok nr. 4 (1829-1852), Ekteviede 1831, side 214.
Permanent sidelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=9192&idx_id=9192&uid=ny&idx_side=-220

(nr. 1)

 

Haagen Back was therefore staying with his first cousin Halvor Undset and his family in Trondheim. :)

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According to the 'bygdebok' Erik Olsen Vinterbrækken and Kari Haagensdatter Nedre Bakken Undset

had these children, all of them born at Bakken Undset:

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Haagen b. 1831
Ola b. 1833
Siri b. 1836
Jon b. 1837
Erik b. 1839
Halvor b. 1841
Karen b. 1843
Martin b. 1844
Ola b. 1847

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[Page 268 Vinterbrækken in Bull's book about Rendalen.]

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Erik Olsen was the son of Ola Eriksen Søndre Bjønngaard (1774-1864) and Sigrid Halvorsdatter Vinterbrækken (1780-1831)
Erik's son, Halvor E. Back, pioneer, building contractor, is mentioned in Martin Ulvestads book: Nordmændene i Ameica / Norwegians in America * (page 530)  living in Fergus Falls, Minnesota. His son Carl Back, lawyer since 1904, was living in Minot, North Dakota.

 

* Source: Norway Heritage.com: http://www.norwayheritage.com/udvandret.asp?type=ulvestad&ud=B29 and http://www.norwayheritage.com/udvandret.asp?type=ulvestad&ud=B30

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Halvor Ericson and his family in Minnesota 1880: http://gda.arkivverket.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=30&filnamn=MINN1880&gardpostnr=22076&personpostnr=22076#nedre

 

(The list with more children's names continues on the next page.)

 

And here is Haagen and his family, (that I know you are aware of) in Norwegian Grove, Otter Tail, Minnesota in 1880: http://gda.arkivverket.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=3&filnamn=MINN1880&gardpostnr=71622&merk=71622#ovre

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Haagen Eriksen Søndre Undset leaves for Trondheim in November 1850:

Hedmark fylke, Rendal, Ministerialbok nr. 5 (1853-1866), Inn- og utflyttede 1856, side 315.
Permanent sidelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=8902&idx_id=8902&uid=ny&idx_side=-297

(nr. 2 - towards bottom of right page)

 

In 1857 his brother, Jon or John Eriksen Nedre Bakken also leaves Rendalen for Trondheim:

Hedmark fylke, Rendal, Ministerialbok nr. 5 (1853-1866), Inn- og utflyttede 1856, side 315.
Permanent sidelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=8902&idx_id=8902&uid=ny&idx_side=-297

(nr. 2 - right page)

 

April 7th1860, therir brother Erik Eriksen Nedre Bakken also goes to Trondheim:

Hedmark fylke, Rendal, Ministerialbok nr. 5 (1853-1866), Inn- og utflyttede 1860, side 321.
Permanent sidelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=8902&idx_id=8902&uid=ny&idx_side=-303

(nr. 2 - right page)

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April 5th 1861 Halvor Eriksen Nedre Bakken joins his siblings in Trondheim:

Hedmark fylke, Rendal, Ministerialbok nr. 5 (1853-1866), Inn- og utflyttede 1860, side 321.
Permanent sidelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=8902&idx_id=8902&uid=ny&idx_side=-303

(nr. 4 - right page)

 

In 1865 he is working in Ålesund, Møre og Romsdal, south of Trondheim: http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01038276002115

His emigration 4th of July 1867 from Christiania: http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/gen/vis/9/og00000000005057

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Marts 25th 1867 Ole Eriksen Nedre Bakken goes to Trondheim:

Hedmark fylke, Rendal, Ministerialbok nr. 6 (1867-1877), Inn- og utflyttede 1867-1868, side 292.
Permanent sidelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=8903&idx_id=8903&uid=ny&idx_side=-209

(nr. 1 - right page)

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This looks like more info re Haagen Back and his family from prior forum posts?

 


Guest_Grethe Flood_*

 

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Posted 01 October 2010 - 14:48

Erik Olsen and Kari Haagensdatter in the 1865 public census - [url="http://www.digitalar...vre>LenkeKarens baptism - LenkeErik and Kari also had these children:Haagen, 1831 - LenkeOle, 1833 LenkeSiri, 1836 LenkeJohn, 1837, baptism 1838 - LenkeErik, 1839 LenkeHalvor, 1841 LenkeKaren, 1843Martin, 1844 LenkeHere is the marriage record for Karen's parents - LenkeAnd look here, Karen Eriksdatter Back, born 1843, Rendalen, servant maid, living in Trondheim(!) in 1865 - 
 
Karen's elder brother, Haagen Back, is also mentioned in the household
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Posted 01 October 2010 - 16:34

Hei Grethe!VERY interesting!!!One of the censuses I looked at (can't remember which...might have been 1910, said that Karen immigrated 1868 or 1869...I know the 1900 census had a different immigration year for her)...mvh Patty 

 

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I have not seen these previous postings.


I am trying to locate the family members whereabouts prior to their emigration, because Haagen doesn't come up in emigrant searches.

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Anne-Lise Hansen - thank you so much for your wonderful replies!  I sent in my earlier brief reply before seeing your detailed posts.  

 

I will digest your information, and follow up for sure!  I am sorry if I posted on the wrong forum, as I am new to this archive and the proper format.

 

I am very pleased to have some info about this Haagen Back who may well be my great-great-Grandfather.  

 

best regards,

Tom Beck

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It's quite OK. :)

 

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Absolutt interesting to read and follow this tread. I come out from the same folks myself, a sister of Maren Haagensen (1798-1860), the mother of your Haagen. Have you come any further in your search and findings? Maybe we have something in common, some info for sharing?

 

Morten

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4 minutter siden, morten undseth skrev:

Absolutt interesting to read and follow this tread. I come out from the same folks myself, a sister of Maren Haagensen (1798-1860), the mother of your Haagen. Have you come any further in your search and findings? Maybe we have something in common, some info for sharing?

 

Morten

 

Trådstarter har ikke vært pålogget siden 29 april 2017. 

Prøver å tagge @Tom Beck inn i tråden. 

Sendte ham en pm også, så får vi se om han dukker opp. 

 

 

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On 12/27/2019 at 4:22 PM, Ann-Mary Engum said:

 

Morten - thank you very much for your reply.  And Ann-Mary for your followup email as well.

 

I believe I have identified Haagen's parents, Erik Olsen and Kari Haagensdatter, both of whom appear to have gotten to the US, and are buried in Minnesota. 

 

I visited Norway in 2017, and went to several farms in Rendalen that I think were connected to Haagen.  It was very interesting. 

It appears Haagen and his family left for the US from Trondheim in about 1866-67. 

 

I would be happy to share info.  Let me know,

best regards,

Tom Beck

Pensacola, FL  USA

 

 

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Thank you for replying Tom, always a bit uncertaines when it has been some years without activity in a tread :) - We have also shared som info on email recently, since i also used the email you had written in your first posting because it has been 5-6 years since the last posting. And absolutelly, this is Your Back, from Rendalen. -And his parents who emigrated some years later. I have seen their gravestones on findagrave.com. If there is no one asking for a public knowledge exchange, we can keep our next exchange in  our private email.

 

Morten Undseth

 

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