Georg Soren Kirkegaard1,2,3

M, #1469, b. July 1863, d. before 1930
| Relationship | 2nd great-grandfather of Robert Michael Damon. |
| Reference | TUTTLE01SF |
Georg Soren Kirkegaard was born in July 1863 in Denmark.2 He married Anna Oernwig, daughter of (?) Oernvig, circa 1888.2 Georg Soren Kirkegaard died before 1930.
He was an Inventor (Mechanical).1 He emmigrated in 1884 from in Denmark.2 He emmigrated on 12 May 1886 from in Copenhagen, Denmark, on the Ship 'Hekla' II.4 Georg Soren Kirkegaard immigrated on 12 May 1886 to in New York City, New York, on the Ship 'Hekla' II.4 Georg Soren Kirkegaard emmigrated on 15 October 1888 from in Denmark; This is probably the trip where he went back and got Anna. The ship is listed as "Indirect" so he may have gone via Sweden.1,5 He immigrated on 15 October 1888.5 He was naturalized in 1898.1 As of before 1900, Georg Soren Kirkegaard and Anna Oernwig lived at 200 President St, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, with Sigred Kirkegaard, Helga Amelia Kirkegaard and Georg Carl Kirkegaard Jr.2 Georg Soren Kirkegaard and Anna Oernwig emmigrated on 4 October 1905 from in Copenhagen, Denmark, on the Ship 'Hellig Olav' (Holy Olav); This may be a later trip to Denmark.6 Georg Soren Kirkegaard and Anna Oernwig immigrated on 4 October 1905 to in New York City, New York, on the Ship 'Hellig Olav' (Holy Olav).6 Georg Soren Kirkegaard immigraterd with Marie Oernvig on 19 December 1911 to at Ellis Island, New York City, New York, on the Ship 'Hellig Olav' (Holy Olav).7 As of before 1920, Georg Soren Kirkegaard and Anna Oernwig lived at 123 Lenox, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, with Mildred Geogianna Dagma Sophia Kirkegaard, Helga Amelia Kirkegaard and Georg Carl Kirkegaard Jr.1
He was an Inventor (Mechanical).1 He emmigrated in 1884 from in Denmark.2 He emmigrated on 12 May 1886 from in Copenhagen, Denmark, on the Ship 'Hekla' II.4 Georg Soren Kirkegaard immigrated on 12 May 1886 to in New York City, New York, on the Ship 'Hekla' II.4 Georg Soren Kirkegaard emmigrated on 15 October 1888 from in Denmark; This is probably the trip where he went back and got Anna. The ship is listed as "Indirect" so he may have gone via Sweden.1,5 He immigrated on 15 October 1888.5 He was naturalized in 1898.1 As of before 1900, Georg Soren Kirkegaard and Anna Oernwig lived at 200 President St, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, with Sigred Kirkegaard, Helga Amelia Kirkegaard and Georg Carl Kirkegaard Jr.2 Georg Soren Kirkegaard and Anna Oernwig emmigrated on 4 October 1905 from in Copenhagen, Denmark, on the Ship 'Hellig Olav' (Holy Olav); This may be a later trip to Denmark.6 Georg Soren Kirkegaard and Anna Oernwig immigrated on 4 October 1905 to in New York City, New York, on the Ship 'Hellig Olav' (Holy Olav).6 Georg Soren Kirkegaard immigraterd with Marie Oernvig on 19 December 1911 to at Ellis Island, New York City, New York, on the Ship 'Hellig Olav' (Holy Olav).7 As of before 1920, Georg Soren Kirkegaard and Anna Oernwig lived at 123 Lenox, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, with Mildred Geogianna Dagma Sophia Kirkegaard, Helga Amelia Kirkegaard and Georg Carl Kirkegaard Jr.1
Family | Anna Oernwig b. November 1865, d. August 1947 |
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Citations
- [S74] United States Census, 1920, Georg Soren Kirkegaard, New York, New York City, Brooklyn, Enumeration District 1320, Page 4, Lines 82-86. (Ancestry, http://www.ancestry.com).
- [S70] United States Census, 1900, Georg Soren Kirkegaard, New York, Kings County, Brooklyn, Enumeration District 61, Sheet 13A, Line 38-42. (Ancestry, http://www.ancestry.com).
- [S153] Alva M Tuttle, Compiler, Tuttle-Tuthill Lines in America (Columbus, Ohio: Estel Printing Service, 1968; reprint Salem, Massachusetts: Higginson Book Company). Repository: Richard Smith Damon Arlington, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, in. Hereinafter cited as Tuttle Lines.
- [S151] Danish Emigration Archive, online http://ddd.dda.dk/ddd_en.htm, D8587K0315.
- [S151] Danish Emigration Archive, online http://ddd.dda.dk/ddd_en.htm, I8889K1015.
- [S151] Danish Emigration Archive, online http://ddd.dda.dk/ddd_en.htm, D0405K2902, D0405K2903.
- [S172] Immigration Record, List or Manifest of Alien Passengers for the United States Immigration Officer at Port of Arrival, S.S. Hellig Olav, at the Port of New York Dec 19, 1911 (EllisIsland.org: American Family Immigration History Center, Dec 19, 1911). Hereinafter cited as Hellig Olav, 19 Dec 1911.
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