My guess is that it should be "Alberthsen"
that could have been a common surename.
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ooO Ooo
"Lesley Albertson" <albertsn@alphalink.com.au> skrev i meddelandet
news:3F0B438C.13CEDA13@alphalink.com.au...
> Hej alle,
>
> I was innocently poking around in my grandmother's tree (she was Sarah
> Ellen THOMAS, b 1877) when I discovered that her step-aunt had married
> Alfred Otto ALBERTSON.
>
> Surely, not another Dane? But here is his death record:
>
> NSW BDMs
> DEATHS
> 4315/ 1936
> ALBERTSON
> ALFRED OTTO
> SOREN
> SOPHIE
> GLEBE
>
> And here's his birth and Christening from Family Search:
>
> ALFRED OTTO ALBRETHSEN
> Male
> Event(s):
> Birth:
> 18 JUL 1860
>
> Christening:
> 02 SEP 1860
> Trinitatis, Kobenhavn, Kobenhavn, Denmark
>
> Parents:
> Father:
> SOREN ALBRETHSEN
> Family
>
> Mother:
> SOPHIE OLSEN
>
> ***
>
> What I would like to know now is - is anyone researching this line? I
> have some more details now about Alfred's Australian wife, Agnes Amelia
> BLINMAN, and her family (includes a transported Convict and - allegedly
> - some Ladies of the Night from King's Cross)
)
>
> Help, anyone? There's a Soren Albrethsen in the 1850 Census, but I have
> some doubts that it's him (listed as Single, when that's the year of his
> marriage).
>
> From 1850 Census. Listed as servant.
> København, København (Staden/city), Sankt Annæ Øster Kvarter,
> Dronningens
> Tværgade, , Dronningens Tværgade 273,stuen (floor level), 457,
> FT(census)-1850
>
> Greetings from Oz,
>
>
> Lesley
> (Melbourne, Australia ... just *cold* here now, after a month's deep
> freeze)