Documents
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| Peter Andersen Eriksen Birth and baptism record from The Danish Church Books
Emmerlev Sogn, 1890 |
| Peter Andersen Eriksen Conscription Register/Alfabetische Liste/Lægdsrulle
Nr. Sejerslev, 1910 |
| Bothilde Eriksen (nee Holm) and her children Ane Marie and Peter Andersen Eriksen Passenger list manifest travelling from Copenhagen on 15 apr 1903 with arrival at New York on 6 May 1903. Their final destination is Bothilde´s brother Theodor Holm in Highwood, Connecticut. |
| Peter Andersen Eriksen WWI Draft Registration Card, page 1 |
| Peter Andersen Eriksen WWI Draft Registration Card, page 2 |
| Peter Andersen Eriksen WWII Draft Registration Card, page 1 |
| Peter Andersen Eriksen WWII Draft Registration Card, page 2 |
| Bothilde Eriksen (nee Holm), her son Peter Andersen Eriksen and her step daughter Andrea Maria Eriksen Census/Folketælling 1910
They live in New Haven, Connecticut. Peter is working as a painter at the railroad and Andrea is a winder.
You find them on the top of the list |
| Peter Andersen Eriksen Military Census 1917, Connecticut
Interesting is that he stated he is a German citizen but his parents Danish. This is correct as at the time of his birth in 1890 the part of Denmark where he was born actually belonged to Germany. This lasted from 1866-1920. |
| Peter Andersen Eriksen Index card to naturalisation. It actually was dismissed on 28 Jun 1919 as he wasn´t in Connecticut |