Født 24 Aug 1839 Nr. Vissing, Veng, Hjelmslev, Skanderborg, Danmark
Død 17 Aug 1896 København, Danmark
Beskæftigelse/Erhverv/Embede
Fødsel 24 Aug 1839
Nr. Vissing, Veng, Hjelmslev, Skanderborg, Danmark
Dåb
13 Oct 1839
Veng Sogn, Hjelmslev, Skanderborg, Danmark
Denmark, Church Records, 1484-1941, Skanderborg, Hjelmslev, Veng, 10 (1833-1846) Fødte, Kon...g afgangslister, Register, image 27
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1971-33509-28321-41?cc=2078555&wc=M94Q-SFB:1087428358 (Denmark, Church Records, 1484-1941, Skanderborg, Hjelmslev, Veng, 10 (1833-1846) Fødte, Kon...g afgangslister, Register, image 27)
Anders Pedersen, f. 24 aug 1839, døbt i Kirken 13 okt 1839. Moderen introd. samme Dag.
Forældrene: Indsidder Peder Madsen og Hustru Maren Jensdatter i Vissing.
Faddere:
Hmd. Seier Sørensens Kone,
Hmd. Jacob Sørensens Kone,
Boelsmd.? Niels Jensen,
Hmd. Seier Sørensen og
Hmd. Jacob Sørensen
alle af Vissing
(Stats)borgerskab
6 Sep 1875
New York City, New York, USA
Anders Pedersen's Statsborgerskab i New York, New York, USACourt of Common Pleas for the City and County of New York
Udstedt 6 sep. 1875, New York City, New York, USA.
Kopien består af 3 sider, den sidste med Anders Pedersen's egen underskrift.
Personen, der siger god for Anders, er en Anders M. Agardt, nr. 93 på 1st Avenue, og flg. krav er opfyldt:
1) Kontinuerligt ophold i USA i 5 år op til datoen for udstedelsen.
2) Kontinuerligt ophold i staten New York i 1 år op til datoen for udstedelsen.
3) I den tid 'he has behaved as a man of good moral character, attached to the principles of the Constitution of the United States, and well disposed to the good order and happiness of the same.'
Vielse/Ægteskab
8 Jul 1877
Skt. Matthæus Sogn, Sokkelund, København
KB 1877-1881, Skt. Matthæus Kirke, Skt. Matthæus, Sokkelund, København, opsl. 21
Ungkarl Anders Pedersen, 37 10/12 Aar, Skræddersvend af Sct. Pederstræde 34.
Pigen Charlotte Louise Höyer, 22 Aar, af Dannebrogsgade 22.
Fadderne:
Skomagermester C. F. Høyer af Dannebrogsgade 3 stuen og Skomagermester C. G. Høyer af Vesterbrogade 118.
Anmærkninger:
Duplikat af Borgerbrev fra New York 21/12-75 som Borger i de forenede Stater.
Død
17 Aug 1896
København, Danmark
Adresser:
I perioden 1870-1875 har Anders med nogen sikkerhed opholdt sig i New York (iflg. tildelingen af amerikansk statsborgerskab - se længere nede).
8 jul 1877: Sct. Pederstræde 34.
1881: muligvis Sølvgaden 7 (Alberts fødsel)
1888: Ole Suhrs Gade 21, 5.
5-5-1892: Knudsgade 44, 4. Optræder ikke i FT 1901 på denne adresse. Findes heller ikke i vejviseren for 1895 på adressen.
Iflg. Far havde han overskæg, sideskilning og bølget hår
Min email til newyork.archives@nara.gov:
To the relevant person or persons,
My great grandfather and -mother were married in Denmark on July 8th 1877, and a remark in the church records say:
Duplikat af Borgerbrev fra New York 21/12-75 som Borger i de forenede Stater (Duplicate of Citizenship [Denization?] from New York, dated December 21st 1875). There are no owner, identification- or case number mentioned.
My great grandfather: Anders Pedersen, born August 24th 1839 in Denmark
My great grandmother: Charlotte Louise (born Høyer), born June 12th 1855 in Denmark
I wonder if it would be possible to find out to whom this document was issued, when he, she or both first came to The United States, and the purpose of such citizenship/denization. He was a taylor by profession, and she was a clothing sower.
Any information at all would be highly appreciated, and I will of course pay for your services if nececssary.
Many kind regards
Mr. Keld Pedersen
Copenhagen, Denmark
Svar:
Dear Keld,
Thank you for your recent email in which you asked about our naturalization holdings. The National Archives at New York City is the repository for federal documents considered to be permanently valuable. Federal agencies and U.S. Courts in New Jersey, New York, Puerto Rico and the United States Virgin Islands have created the records we hold.
The National Archives is the repository for naturalization records from the Federal District and Circuit Courts. The indexes for the Federal, State and Local Courts for New York City were searched for the years 1792 to 1906. The closest naturalization record in our custody is for an Anders Pedersen who naturalized on September 3, 1875 in the Common Pleas Court of New York County. It can be identified as follows:
Anders Pedersen, Common Pleas Court, New York County, Bundle #446, Record #200
Before I provide you with ordering information, you should know that the pre-1906 naturalization records from the local NYC courts are available on Ancestry.com. In addition, Ancestry.com also has digitized versions of our passenger arrival microfilm. If you can obtain an account, you can access our holdings this way. If you choose to order a copy of Anders Pedersen's naturalization records, you can visit our website at www.archives.gov for further information. Once again, thank you for your interest in the National Archives at New York City.
Sincerely,
Kevin Reilly
Archives Technician
National Archives at New York City
Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House
One Bowling Green, 3rd Floor
New York, New York 10004
Phone: (212) 908-1123 eller 212-401-1620 (NB! Numrene er ikke i brug)
Email: kevin.reilly@nara.gov
Er det muligt at Anders i 1881 tog til New York med skibet 'State of Georgia'?
Her optræder en Anders Petersen, 42 år gammel på passagerlisten, afrejst fra Danmark:
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939V-RM94-3Z?i=322&cc=1849782&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQVS2-Q3WZ
FT 1890, Ole Suhrs Gade, Kbh.: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS21-T429-B?i=184&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQL6K-2X92