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Does anyone have any information on Christine Marie Marcusdatter Wang/Vang?

 

Christine Marie Wang was born in 1853 in Frosta, Norway and was the daughter of Marcus Wang and Nicolene Schelderup and sister of Rev. Jens A. Wang.In the 1865 census, she lived with her grandmother, Martha Schjelderup.


She immigrated to United States with her mother and her brother, Jens on July 23, 1871. She lived in Madison , Wisconsin until 1880 and moved back to Norway. She came back to United States in 1888 and lived in Brooklyn, New York and was a school teacher there. Her fiance' was an officer and was lost at sea.

 

In the 1875 Norwegian census, she was listed as a guest in Halvor Wahlberg household.

In the 1885 Norwegian census, she lived in Oslo and was store manager.

Another researcher states that she owns a bookstore in Horten, Norway in 1885, but not sure if that was really her or a different Marie Wang.

In 1890, she send a telegram to her brother, Rev. Jens Wang to congratulate him on his marriage. The telegram was signed Fernander & Marie and it was from Brooklyn. I don't know who Fernander was?

Between 1890-1892, She wrote to her half-brother, Soren if his daughter can come and live with her in Brooklyn, because she was alone and Soren refused.. That is the last time anyone have heard from her. Her brother Jens Wang tried looking for her but no luck. She either died soon after 1890 or got married or moved back to Norway.

I could not find any records of Christine Marie Wang living in Brooklyn. She was not in either Norway or United States 1900 census or any death records. The only record I can find is in the emigration record.

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Dypvåg - gårds- og slektshistorie. 2, page 1323  -  https://www.nb.no/items/74670c9aa7078008d41182f52309cd73?page=0&searchText="Theodor Amandus Olsen"

Dypvåg - gårds- og slektshistorie. 2, page 1323.jpg

 

This Christine was born in 1865 in Dypvåg - and is not "your" Christine. The 2 following posts shows census 1910 & her marriage in 1887.

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The 1910 United States Federal Census
Name:    Christine Olsen
Age in 1910:    45
Birth Year:    abt 1865
Birthplace:    Norway
Home in 1910:    Brooklyn Ward 22, Kings, New York
Street:    Prospect Avenue
Race:    White
Gender:    Female
Immigration Year:    1886
Relation to Head of House:    Wife
Marital status:    Married
Spouse's name:    Theodore A Olsen
Father's Birthplace:    Norway
Mother's Birthplace:    Norway
Native Tongue:    English
Able to Read:    Yes
Able to Write:    Yes
Years Married:    23
Number of Children Born:    4
Number of Children Living:    4
Household Members:    
Theodore A Olsen    51
Christine Olsen    45
Inga Olsen    19
Oscar Olsen    21
Alice Olsen    13
Archer M Olsen    3
Lillian Larsen    1

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The New York, New York, Extracted Marriage Index, 1866-1937
Name:    Christine Marcussen
Gender:    Female
Marriage Date:    13 Apr 1887
Marriage Place:    Kings, New York, USA
Spouse:    Theodore A Olsen
Certificate Number:    1153
 

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1 time siden, NancyZ skrev:

Does anyone have any information on Christine Marie Marcusdatter Wang/Vang?

 

Christine Marie Wang was born in 1853 in Frosta, Norway and was the daughter of Marcus Wang and Nicolene Schelderup and sister of Rev. Jens A. Wang.In the 1865 census, she lived with her grandmother, Martha Schjelderup.

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In the 1875 Norwegian census, she was listed as a guest in Halvor Wahlberg household.
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I can't answer your question, but very interesting people, as I'm a descendant of Esten Marcussen Wang (Røros), and have also Schjelderup ancestors.

 

One Anders Storm Wang (the son of Marcus Fredrik Wang) was married to Dorothea Wahlberg. That COULD be the Wahlberg connection.

https://www.geni.com/people/Anders-Wang-Christensen/6000000030875662871

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Link to census 1865 - https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01038330002945

Census 1875 - https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01052325000986

Census 1885 - https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01053257013636

 

Baptism - # 58 - Nord-Trøndelag fylke, Frosta, Åsen i Frosta, Ministerialbok nr. 713A07 (1850-1877), Fødte og døpte 1853, Side 13, Brukslenke for sidevisning: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb10711608310017

 

She was born 2. june 1853.

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Census 1865, Selbu in Nord-Trøndelag, grandmother Martha and her sister, Alette Severine and her Family:

https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01038330002945

 

Maria Vang, census 1885, Kristiania:

https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01053257013636

 

The baptism, Christine Marie, no 58, born 2/6-1853:

SAT, Ministerialprotokoller, klokkerbøker og fødselsregistre - Nord-Trøndelag, 713/L0116: Ministerialbok nr. 713A07, 1850-1877, s. 13

Brukslenke for sidevisning: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb10711608310017
 

 

 

 

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2 timer siden, NancyZ skrev:

She came back to United States in June 1888 and lived in Brooklyn, New York and was a school teacher there. Her fiance' was an officer and was lost at sea.

 

Do you have links to this information? What was the name of her fiancé?

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NancyZ - Great if you can change your display name according to the forum rules.

 

Discussion forum rules

1. You must register a user account before you can participate in discussions. Provide your full name and a valid email address, and use your full name as a display name. 

 

https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/content/change-display-name

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16 minutes ago, Egil Johannessen said:

 

Do you have links to this information? What was the name of her fiancé?

Name: Maria Vang
Arrival Date: 25 Jan 1888
Birth Date: abt 1854
Age: 34
Gender: Female
Ethnicity/ Nationality: Norwegian
Place of Origin: Norway
Port of Departure: Christiania and Christiansand, Norway and Copenhagen, Denmark
Destination: United States of America
Port of Arrival: New York, New York
Ship Name: Hekla
Search Ship Database: Search for the Hekla in the 'Passenger Ships and Images' database
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2 timer siden, Nancy Zugschwerdt skrev:

She came back to United States in June 1888 and lived in Brooklyn, New York and was a school teacher there. Her fiance' was an officer and was lost at sea.

 

She came back in January not in June according to your post # 15.

 

How do you know she lived in Brooklyn, worked as schoolteacher and had a fiancé?

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51 minutes ago, Arnstein Rønning said:

I can't answer your question, but very interesting people, as I'm a descendant of Esten Marcussen Wang (Røros), and have also Schjelderup ancestors.

 

One Anders Storm Wang (the son of Marcus Fredrik Wang) was married to Dorothea Wahlberg. That COULD be the Wahlberg connection.

https://www.geni.com/people/Anders-Wang-Christensen/6000000030875662871

 

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Rev. Jens A. Wang is my great grandfather and he told my grandmother about his sister living in Brooklyn and was a school teacher and he lost track of her after 1890.

I also have a the telegram that was send by Marie and it shows she lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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1 hour ago, Arnstein Rønning said:

I can't answer your question, but very interesting people, as I'm a descendant of Esten Marcussen Wang (Røros), and have also Schjelderup ancestors.

 

One Anders Storm Wang (the son of Marcus Fredrik Wang) was married to Dorothea Wahlberg. That COULD be the Wahlberg connection.

https://www.geni.com/people/Anders-Wang-Christensen/6000000030875662871

Rev. Jens A. Wang is my great grandfather and he told my grandmother about his sister Marie. She living in Brooklyn and was a school teacher and he lost track of her after 1890.

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