Hello I am looking for information about two families
I am looking for information about this family who arrived Ellis Island March 07, 1905 :
Laura Gulbrandsen, b in Norway, Apr 1864(Widow) Children: Borghild Eusjenie Gulbrandsen, b in Norway, 07 Sep 1890 Dagny Lagerta Gulbrandsen, b in Norway, 01 Sep 1893
Passage was paid by brother Gustav Johnson living in Kindred,Cass C, North Dakota. There might also have been a brother of Gustav Johnson in the Cass County area, Carl Johan Nilsen(or Johansen), b in Norway 12 May 1868.
This is what I know about the brother Nils Gustav Johansen b in Norway. 27 Dec 1851
1900 census- Normanna Township, Cass County,ND Head: GustavJohnson,,( Nels G. Johnson) ,born December 1851, born in NOR, immigrated in 1882, 48, married, has been married 20 years. Wife:Josephine Johnson, born January 1858, age 42, married, has been married 20 yuears, has had five children and two are living,born in NOR immigrated in 1883 Daughter,Dagny Johnson,born May 1887, age 13, born in ND. Son,Joseph Johnson, born June 1898, age 2, born in ND.
1910 census- Normanna Township, Cass County,ND Gustav Johnson, head, age 59, immigrated in 1883 Josephine Johnson, wife, age 54,immigrated in 1884 Joseph Johnson,son, age 12, born Dagny Anderson,daughter, age 22, widow George Anderson, gran dson, age 1, born in ND
1920 census Dagny Sathre (head, age 33, widow, born in ND, no occupation listed), George Anderson (son, age 10, born in ND) G. Nels Johnson (boarder, age 69, widow, born in NOR, working as a gateman for the Northern Pacific Railroad) City of Fargo (5th ward, 2nd precinct), Cass Dagny must have re-married and again lost her husband.
A Dagny Constance Johnson and Ander Anderson was granted marriage license #04342 on 17 March 1907. Also, Joseph E. Johnson and Clarice J. Anderson granted a marriage license on 01 October 1919. My "guess" is that (a) Anders and Clarice might be siblings and (b) Dagny, Gustav's daughter, married Anders Anderson, they had a son George and Anders died soon after. All further information will be greatly appreciated