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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Albert by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Albert:
I have great-grandfather Albrecht/ Albert Paulsen as born in 1853, a year before your date for him. 1853 is also Maren/Mary's birth year, his wife.
Albert was born to Poul/ Paul Fredrickson and Anne Marie Nielsen. Paul & Anne Marie also migrated, a year later (1873) than Albert and brother Hans' (age 19, 17) came on reconnaissance to Minnesota from Denmark, to check it out for their parents and younger siblings. The eldest sibling, Niels Frederik Poulsen, was born in 1850, 3 yrs before Albert, and married in 1872 -- he was the only member of that family to not emigrate. Other questions? [email address removed]
I have great-grandfather Albrecht/ Albert Paulsen as born in 1853, a year before your date for him. 1853 is also Maren/Mary's birth year, his wife. Albert was born to Poul/ Paul Fredrickson and Anne Marie Nielsen. Paul & Anne Marie also migrated, a year later (1873) than Albert and brother Hans' (age 19, 17) came on reconnaissance to Minnesota from Denmark, to check it out for their parents and younger siblings. The eldest sibling, Niels Frederik Poulsen, was born in 1850, 3 yrs before Albert, and married in 1872 -- he was the only member of that family to not emigrate. Other questions? [email address removed]