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2001-05-16, 12:53
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Hi, I'm looking for Axel Rudolf Bremberg, who went to Canada in 1910.  
I found on the net two notes about him: he got land grants sometime before 1930 in Saskatchewan. He owned land together with an Andrew Boland, I think.
I haven't been able to find anything else, but it's probably because I don't know the Canadian sources.
Grateful for any help!

2001-05-17, 00:17
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Nina M.Nordby

Dag,why don't subscribe to this list:
CAN-SASKATCHEWAN-L-request@rootsweb.com
 
I received a lot of replies there!!

2001-05-17, 04:07
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Ishbel Cormack

Dag: Do you have the homestead records for the land he was granted?
 
This is the legal land description given on the ArchiviaNet database in the Canada Archives website.I can find out where this land is and the name of the closest village if this would help you..
 
Part-SW,Section 2,Township 7,Range 9,Meridian W3  
 
Reference: Liber: 792
           Folio: 90
           File reel number: C-6570
       Names Andrew Boland, Axel Rudolf Bremberg

2001-05-17, 10:54
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Ishbel,
All I've got are the numbers you noted and an other land grant: SE, sect 28, town 16, range 18, mer W3.  
I haven't been able to locate the land, but my uncle once wrote that Axel was in Battrum, Saskatchewan. Would you know how to get any further?

2001-05-17, 12:40
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Nina M.Nordby

I had the same problem Dag, just some numbers. When I posted my question at the list I received a LOT of help. In the end someone mailed me a copy of a map which showed where this land was.

2001-05-17, 22:00
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Ishbel Cormack

Dag: Our library reference service said that the area where the homestead was called was called Norge. It was an unincorporated area not a village or a town. The nearest village seems to be Mankota.
This is in the south west part of Sask. not far from the United States border.
 
I will now look for a local history of that area which contains histories of families, churches, schools etc of the towns and farm in the area.
Most communities in Sask. wrote and published these about 20 years ago with funds from ther provincial government.
I live in Calgary Alberta but used to live in Sask.We have many of these histories in our University library.
The farmland is not very good around there so your relative may have moved.
I have not been able to locate Battrum yet.Could it have another spelling?

2001-05-18, 12:19
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Hi,
Thanks for your help! I joined the Sask-list and got a couple of helpful answers in a few hours. Fantastic people, the Canadians!
I managed to convert the numbers on some special sites to latitude and longitude degrees. But the places I found on the map where in Manotoba,  one close to Clanwilliam in the western parts and one close to Notre Dame de Lourdes. Perhaps I went wrong somewhere.
Ishbel, are you sure about Norge?
 
I still believe he lived in Battrum, Sask. Maybe that was later.
 
Ishbel, very interesting with the local histories. I would be most gateful if you could find out anything.
Battrum I found at N 50.33 and W 108.20.

2001-05-18, 16:25
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Ishbel Cormack

Dag:The email address for the Saskatchewan Archives Board,in Regina Saskatchewan is
sabreg@sk.sympatico.ca
 
the fax is (306)787-1975  
 
You may wish to ask them if they have the homestead records and would send copies of them
to you. I do not know what it would cost.Give them all the information re names and location.
If they do not have them they could tell you where to get them.
I got copies of 1907 homestead records from the provincial archives in the city of Saskatoon which has the archives for the northern part of the province. Regina holds the provincial records for the southern part.

2001-05-21, 00:02
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Ishbel Cormack

Dag:I found information about Axel Bremberg in the local history book River Hills to Sand Hills a
history of Pennant District published June 1984.
Pennant is a small town in SW Sask.and Battrum is  
about 7 km. N.W. from there.They are both in the Rural Municipality Number 168.
I will send you copies of the pictures and the articles if you will give me your mailing address.
Send it to me by email.
The book says that Axel was born in Svenljunja, and arrived in that area in 1912 straight from Sweden.When he first arrived he lived with Johnny
Olinger just west of Penner, now Clifford Tonsaker's farm. He operated a pool hall in Battrum and then owned one in Pennant.He married Doris Swallow in April 1936 and they lived in Pennant.
He must have died before 1984 but his wife was still alive when the book was written.
There are good pictures of Battrum and a history of the town which mentions Axel.I have just got back from the University library with the book and have not read it in detail.
 
I will try to send you a picture of Axel and his wife by email

2001-05-21, 00:31
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Ishbel Cormack

Dag: Sorry the book will not fit my scanner so I will send the picture with the others.

2001-05-21, 14:33
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Utloggad Dag Bremberg

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Ishbel: Great news!  
Olinger is a strange namne. Anyone heard of it ?

2001-05-22, 00:08
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In Saskatchewan phone book I found a douzen of Ollinger with two l. One called Oscar.  
Also found Ollinger in Germany, so perhaps that is the origin of that family.

2001-05-22, 02:48
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Ishbel Cormack

Dag: I found a S.W.Ohlinger in the Pennant article.He had signed a petition.
 Please correct my mistake above-Johnny Olinger's place was west of Pennant not Penner.

2001-07-19, 21:50
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Björn Nilsson

I'm looking for two brothers who emigrated from sweden, via Trondheim and Liverpool and to Halifax in 1909 & 1910. I have fond them in the database over soldiers of the First World War, Canadian Expedditionary Force. This is from 1916. What happed between 1910 and 1916 I don't know yet. But in 1916 they where in Saskatoon. The brothers where Oscar Viktor Emanuel Strandberg, born 3 (11) March 1888 and Richard Strandberg born 9 May 1886.  
 
Richard sail from Liverpool 1909-05-14 with s/s Victorian to Quebeck or Halifax. Oscar sailed from Liverpool 1910-02-10 with s/s Grampian to Quebeck or Halifax. Oscar got som problem with his eyes and whas treated when he arrived to Canada. Oscar whas declared dead in 17 Jan 1917, but he has chanced his identity whith a dead person.
 
Can anybody help me how find some more information about this brothers.

2001-11-18, 06:44
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Utloggad Anita Berglund Eriksson

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I´m looking for Hans Petter Eriksson born 1875-11-09 in Ådalsliden Sweden. He left Sweden from Trondheim in april 1893 to Mora Minnesota. In a letter from 1894 he was supposed to go to Wisconsin but we are not sure he did.In the beginning of World War 1 all contact was broken and nobody knows what happened to him.
 
I have got some information that a Hans Peder Eriksson settled down in a place southwest of Wroxton, Saskatchewan near the western boundary of Manitoba. I´m looking for any kind of information about this information, and how do I come further?
My best regards,
Anita Berglund Eriksson

2001-11-18, 16:20
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Ishbel Cormack

Anita:
 The National Archives of Canada database
for Western Land Grants (1870-1930)
lists: Hans Peder Eriksson Hans Pader Eriksson
This gives the location of a farm that this person
received from the Federal Government. That land was called a homestead. The homestead records, or copies of them are held by the Provincial Archives
in the city of Regina and you could get copies of them by writing to the archives. This would cost you something. You can e mail them and they would tell you the cost.
Do you have this information? If not I will tell you the location of the homestead and how to contact the provincial archives in Regina.

2001-11-18, 17:58
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Utloggad Anita Berglund Eriksson

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Ishbel,
Thank you very much for your answer. It?s from Western Land Grant database I have got my information. I have asked for a copy of this referens but I don?t know if it was from the Provincial Archives of Regina. I shold be very pleased if you want to give me the address to the Archive in Regina.
Thank you for your help!
 
My best regards  
Anita

2001-11-18, 18:26
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Utloggad Isabel Tränk

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Anita: The e mail address for the Reference Service, Saskatchewan Archives, Regina is:
 
sabreg@sk.sympatico.ca
 
There are two provincial archive locations. Regina
keeps the records for the southern part of the province and Saskatoon keeps the records for the northern part. I have only received copies from the Saskatoon archives. Let me know if you are able to get in contact.
Have you had any information from a local history book written about the area of Wroxton? I could try and find one in our library here in Calgary.

2001-11-19, 17:19
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Utloggad Anita Berglund Eriksson

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Ishbel,
I´m sorry,I can´t get contact with the Archive with the e-mail address above. (I tried before; you wrote the address 18/5)
 
Do you know if the birth-dates of the person is written of the reference in the Western Land Grant database? That´s is the most important information just now; to be sure if it´s the wright Hans Petter I´m looking for. Are there any other ways to find out who this Hans Peder Eriksson is in the area of Wroxton?
 
I´m so thankful for your kindness to help me. If I have luck with this case, of course I am very interested of what you can find out in the history books in the area of Wroxton.
 
Best regards
Anita

2001-11-19, 22:55
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Anita: The birth dates are not given in the reference information.
 I will try and find the history book. It sometimes tell how old a person is and where he came from. It also tells about his family. The books usually tell about the towns and the people who lived on the farms nearby.
I will try and find a different email address for the archives..

2001-11-26, 15:27
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Utloggad Anita Berglund Eriksson

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Ishbel,
I have now got the certificate from the Land Grant database. It doesn´t says anything when Hans Peder was born, but the certificate is recorded in 18 september 1908.
 
I´m looking forward what you may be can find in the history books of the farmers in the area of Township twenty-four, range thirty-three, West of the Principal Meridian in the province of Saskstchewan.
 
Can I do something more to find out who this Hans Peder was?
 
My best regards
Anita

2001-11-27, 08:12
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Anita: I have two more libraries to go to and look for a book about Wroxton. The university library did not have one.

2001-11-27, 10:03
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Utloggad Anita Berglund Eriksson

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1000 thanks for your helpness!
Best regards Anita

2001-12-11, 11:50
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Tom Askerøi

My wife's great grandfather, Jørgen Aasmundsson Grave, left Kristiania (Oslo) 20. october 1905 heading for Canada. Since then I have no traces of him. But he had a brother, Jens Aasmundsson Grave, that got himself a piece of land: Part NE, section 24, township 3, range 26, meridian W3 (liber 718, folio 194, file reel number C-6510, names: Jens Grave) which has been located close to Consul, Saskatchewan. Could this be close to this Norge? Is there any book telling the story of my area? Is anybody knowing the brothers or able to help me in any other way?

2001-12-14, 23:15
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Tom Askerøi

Hallo Dag. If you still is looking for Battrum this is what my saskatchewan contact came up with:  
 
I tried to find Battrum on the map but couldn't find it.  I did find a little write up about it in a book called What's in a Name  written in 1968 about how many of the towns in Sask got their name.  
    This is what it says,  Battrum was named for William Battrum who donated the land for the townsite.  He is now retired and lives in Calgary.  Battrum has developed into an important light oil field in southwestern Saskatchewan.
 
I was told that the town of Battrum does not exist anymore, much like hundreds of little villages in Saskatchewan.  Farms keep getting bigger, towns get smaller and finally disappear.  
 
That's all. Hopefully it was interesting though it probably didn't help you much...?

2001-12-19, 18:52
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Tom Askerøi

Norge was a settlement, probably just a post office and a few houses, located northwest of Mankota and directly south of Aneroid, Sask.  Battrum was a tiny town northwest of the city of Swift Current, located between the towns of Cabri and Pennant.  (On the map it is Pennant Sta - for Pennant Station). Battrum was on the south side of the South Saskatchewan River.
 
Hope this is to some help...

2002-01-03, 14:16
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Utloggad Inger Mella

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I´m looking for Erik Calixtius Eriksson born 1884 7/7 in Åsele Sweden. He left from Trondheim 1907 17/7 to Lloydminster, Sas Canada. 
He?s brother Frans Gunnar Eriksson leave Åsele for Canada 1909. Can anybody help me to find them. 
 
Inger

2002-01-04, 20:40
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Rune Edström (Rune)

Hello Inger
Du far svaret pa svenska utan prickar.
Enligt Aseleborna 1674-1920
for han till Canada 1904
 
Erik Calixtus ar son till  
 
Father: Erik Petter Ingelsson 1835-01-25 i Hälla dod 1894-07-17 i Lovnas gift 1870-09-04 i Asele med  
 
Mother: Stina Lovisa Nilsdotter 1844-01-16 i Lovnas dod 1904-07-19 i hjartforlamning, i Lovnas.
 
EPIs foräldrar: Ingel Mattsson 1800 Halla dod 1866-11-03 i halssjukdom, gift 1830-04-12 i Asele med Eva Lovisa Ersdotter Gavelin 1804-04-27 i Gafsele dod 1887-09-04 i Halla
 
SLNs foraldrar: Nils Petter Adamsson 1817-05-18 i Bomsjo dod 1878-12-26 i Lovnas, gift 1842-03-13 i Asele med Apollonia Stina Olsdotter 1818-06-15 i Algsjo dod 1833-01-11 i Lovnas
 
mvh
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2002-01-05, 18:47
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Utloggad Inger Mella

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Hej Rune
Erik Calixtius har möjligen lämnat Asele 1904 men enl. Digitalarkivet i Norge har han åkt från Trondheim först 17/7 1907. Hans bror Frans Gunnar har enl kyrkböckerna åkt 1909 men jag kan inte hitta honom någonstans. Brödernas anor bakåt har jag men jag skulle vilja veta vart dom tagit vägen.
MVH
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2002-01-05, 19:55
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Rune Edström (Rune)

Hej Inger
Det verkar som Erik arbetade i Norge 3 år för att betala sin egen biljett.
Frans Gunnar kanske tog hyra på ett fartyg och arbeta sig över. Vet du hur fort han kom till Canada?
mvh
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2002-01-06, 22:46
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Utloggad Inger Mella

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Hej Rune!
Frans Gunnar har jag bara funnit i kyrkböckerna i Åsele där det står att han utvandrat till Canada 1909. Jag har sökt efter honom men inte hittat något om honom. Enligt släkten ska han ha åkt till sin bror.
mvh
Inger

2002-02-13, 01:00
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Ishbel Cormack

Anita Bergland E: I have not forgotten you.I have  
not been able to find any local history books for Wroxton but am trying to find some about the towns close to there.
Has anyone else been able to help you?

2002-02-14, 19:14
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Utloggad Anita Berglund Eriksson

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Hi Ishbel,
Thank you for remembering me. I haven´t got any answer what happened to Hans Petter Eriksson. I´m still searching and hoping....He can´t just disappears!
All the best!
Regards Anita

2002-02-19, 14:50
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Utloggad Siv Lövgren

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I'm looking for a place in Saskatchewan. Could be something like 'Bright Sand, Marine Mills'.
We have some old letters from my grandmothers brothers who went to Canada. They were called Lundberg.
Regards
Siv

2002-02-19, 17:54
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Ishbel Cormack

Siv: Go to this site.
Canadian genealogy and History
click Searchable
Click Canadian Geographical Names
click Geog. names query
enter Bright Sand
 
You will get the location of all Bright Sands in Sask.
Click on the maps. There are at least 4
There are maps showing where Bright Sands is in Canda,Saskatchewan,and a detailed area in Sask.
 Turtle Lake is a long thin lake and Bright Sands is the lake just west of it. It is more round in shape. It appears there is a town of Bright Sands  
north of the lake.
 
My brother has a cottage on this lake . I have written him to ask if he knows any people by the name of Lundberg.
 
The lake is in the far west of part Saskatchewan.
in the southern half of the province.

2002-02-19, 19:51
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Ishbel Cormack

Siv: I have just looked at the site,  
Canada 411, and found 7 Lundbergs listed for Sask.
 
Carl, and Leonard are listed as living in Turtleford, a town, about 20km south of Bright Sand.  
Click on their names and you will get their complete addresses.Carl has a telephone number only.
 
Did your grandmother's brothers farm when they came to Canada?

2002-02-19, 20:42
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Ishbel Cormack

Siv: Were the brothers named Carl Ferdinand Lundberg and Erik Lundberg?  These two Lundbergs had farms(homesteads) in the Bright Sand area.

2002-02-21, 20:06
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Utloggad Siv Lövgren

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Hi Ishbel! Thanks for all help! I missed one familylenk. It is my mothers grandmothers brothers. Their namnes were Anders Lundberg 1857-1929 and Erik Lundberg 1854-1924. Anders went to Canada 1881 and Erik 1883. That is what I who right now. I will ask my mother if she knows more. Perhaps the letters can say anything.
Siv

2002-03-05, 21:00
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Utloggad Siv Lövgren

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Ishbel! Now we have read the letters from Bright Sand.  
Eric Lundberg was married to Mary Rosengren (who died 1902). They had two daughters. One died as small. The other one was called Mabel and was born 1889.
Eric remarried later. He died 1924 and was burried on his 70th birthday. It was at a new graveyard 70 km from Bright Sand.
His daughter Mabel (born 1889) married a swedish man. They had 2 daugthers and a son. They were farmers in Stillwater.
Anders Lundberg was married to a widow. He had a son called Arthur born about 1897.
 
Eric and Anders Lundberg lived as neighbours at first. In 1905 they had 100 km to each other. They both worked on the railway. Eric was a forman.
 
That's all we got. Perhaps the boy,Arthur Lundberg,got family in Bright Sand. We do not know the familyname of Mabel.
Siv

2002-03-07, 05:19
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Siv:I have given this new information to my brother today. He has not been able to find any information for you. He has asked someone to help him.
 
Do you know about the forum GENFORUM?
Enter the word genforum into your search engine.
click on genforum when the word turns up
type Saskatchewan in the search box and click
click on Saskatchewan - province and you will
have a list of requests appear.
I wrote Arthur Lundberg born.. for a subject and the date Mar.6 2002, Ishbel Cormack will follow this.
Click on the subject and my message will appear.
I will let you know if an answer comes.
 
Have you gone to Canda 411 and entered Lundberg
province-Saskatchewan to get their addresses.  
I would suggest you write to them and ask them if they are related to you.

2002-03-07, 15:42
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Utloggad Siv Lövgren

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Thanks Ishbel! I have the addresses to Lundbergs and will write to them.
I have not used Genforum before but I'll do like you say!
 
Siv

2006-08-19, 19:20
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jag  
söker efter olga maria ingelsson
f.26 november 1867 eskilstuna
bosatt i stockholm där hon utvandrade
till amerika 2 juli 1888
enligt emigranten populär 2006
skulle hon utvandrat 1888 07 06
utresehamn göteborg destination regina
frågan är detta görligt,då hon hade en kusin  
i brooklyn på sin mors sida,tyvärr känner
jag inte hennes fars sida
är det någon som har upplysningar om detta.
yes you can write in english too if you like.
greetings
rob

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