Danish Probate record transcription assistance
Greetings,
I have located the probate record for an ancestor. I am not familiar with the format of Danish Probate records so transcription is very challenging. I would appreciate any help. As I understand it, Soren Christensen went to America, but we have not been able to determine how or where he died.
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It is very hard to discern what is says but it ends with "bortløben" Søren Christian Christensen og hustru Juliemine Carloline Cronholms ?seperation..?.
So an official seperation between a missing husbond and his wife in 1875.
It does not state how long he has been missing.....
Juliemine Caroline Kronholm in Census 1870 alone without the husband.
Source: https://www.danishfamilysearch.dk/cid9464572
Census 1860: Thisted, Hillerslev, Kaastrup Sogn, Kaastrup, Et huus, 18, FT-1860, D5306
Søren Christian Christensen 34 Gift Smed. huusfader Hillerslev S., Th. Amt
Juliamine Karoline Kronholm 28 Gift Hans kone Hjardemaal S., Th. Amt
Christian Peter Sørensen 7 Ugift Deres børn Her i Sognet
Kirstine Sørensen 5 Ugift Deres børn Her i Sognet
Carl Johan Sørensen 3 Ugift Deres børn Her i Sognet
Peder Christian Sørensen 1 Ugift Deres børn Her i Sognet
Source: Dansk Demografisk Database.
NB: So we know he was a smith!
This is very likely his emigration to the US and New York on the ship "Guiding Star" in 1869 in "Udvandreprotokollerne".
Navn: Christensen, Søren Christian Stilling: Smed
Alder: 43 Bestemmelsessted: New York
Kontrakt nr.: 489900 Forevisningsdato: 6/10/1869
Sidste oph.sogn: ? Sidste oph. amt: Thisted
Sidste oph.sted: Thyholm, Thisted Bestemmelses land: USA
Bestemmelses by: New York City Bestemmelses stat: New York State
Skibsnavn: Guiding Star
Bemærkninger: BEM: rejst med "Guiding Star" iflg. skibsliste IDkode: D6970C0906
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I think the last word is meant to a shortened form of "Seperations-bevilling".
So because her husband has been missing for several years she was granted a seperation, hence the skifte conducted.
So his whereabouts and if he is still alive (or not) is entirely unknown!
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Your help is much appreciated. the census records and the ship record are correct, that is Soren. I located the same, but was. unable to locate his actual arrival in the US. He is not listed among arriving passengers at Ellis Island. Nor have I located him in the US census records. He seems to have disappeared. I was really hoping there would be some clue in the probate.
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S/S Guiding Star Ruger's American Line [Built] 1864 [Transatlantic Voyages] 1869
Source: http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_ships.asp?Ship=g&Submit=Submit
S/S Guiding Star passenger list.
Arrival in New York 29. june 1869 from Copenhagen.
nr. 534: Søren Christian Christensen. 43 years. Smith. Denmark. Steerage. (page 551).
Source (page 540): https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939V-RM7L-2?i=539&wc=MX6L-STL%3A165833201&cc=1849782
NB: So he is on the ships list!
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