Guest guest Posted April 5, 2002 Report Share Posted April 5, 2002 Dr. Ray, What a coincidence! I am a Pile it High and Deep too. And my maiden name is sen, and my mother's maiden name is Siljestrom. So I am both Norwegian and Swedish, and I think all of the Europeans followed the same pattern of changing their names when they came to the US. I was going to make this just a private email, but since Bill is also interested I'll put it on the forum for now. Who knows, maybe there are more Scandahoovians on the list. My Swedish Siljestrom side has been pretty well documented in the US since my ggrampa was a minister and married into a family in Boone, Iowa, and a genealogy person in that family found my cousins and me. But we all get lost in Sweden, because, according to family lore, his name was there, and he changed the surname on becoming a minister. According to what I read on the NorwayHeritage site, his name probably was a patronymic such as Jonsson, and then he took a surname based on the place he came from, maybe a farm or area, Siljestrom, perhaps based on the river Silja OK that's the Swede. Now I go to the Norwegian side, which is sen in the USA. But family scuttlebut says that ggrampa was a sea captain, named Meyer and he changed to sen in the US. So I'm looking for sen all over Chicago and can't find a likely one, all though there are plenty. Then on the same NorwayHeritage website there is a list of ship journeys throughout the years, and I found listed a captain Mhyre in 1873. HaHa says I. That's how he spelled it! So the best I can do is write to Norway and see what they have about the captain. And here I thought the family scuttlebutt was wrong, as usual, and that he had been a sea swabby and jumped ship in Canada. So I think his name was Jon, or Peder,( as my father claimed) his patronymic was Jonssen, his place name was Mhyre, and, unlike the Swede, he went for the patronymic, probably to avoid prosecution. Do you see why it gives me a headache? So I sympathize with anyone else who is trying to decipher the old ones, but it can be engrossing enough to get your mind off of MSA and Chuck's cardiac ultrasound he will have today and how awful he looks and feels and sounds. Bless us all. Someone, please. Barbara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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