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lpmoschkau
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Posted - 03/10/2012 : 14:28:59
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I'm looking for the journey of my greatX2 grandparents. What I know: Johanna Kristians'datter born 1845 was the daughter of Kristian Jacobson. She had a sister named Elizabeth. Ole Ohre born 1939 was the son of Peder Olsen and Anne Bertil Lodengaard. Their first child (Anne) was born in 1867 and second child (Peter C) born in Wisconsin in 1870. So emigration must be 1867-1870. They somehow got as far as LaCrosse Wisconsin, then traveled on foot to Martell Wisconsin where they settled. We believe they were from the same area of Norway - Østre Gausdal, Oppland, Norway - as their friends Peder Bertilison Berge and Mari Olsdatter (my other great X2 grandparents) |
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Kåarto
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Posted - 03/10/2012 : 15:03:13
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Same area as Østre Gausdal? Perhaps Johanna was from farm Bollengsødegaarden in Fåberg in Lillehammer (next to Gausdal) born March 18. 1845, see #44. Parents Christian Jacobsen and Johanne Pedersdatter who married Jan. 29. 1939 in Fåberg.
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Edited by - Kåarto on 03/10/2012 15:23:12 |
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Kåarto
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Posted - 03/10/2012 : 15:24:37
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A sister Elisabeth.
And 3 brothers; Mattias, Peder and Johan and a sister Eli. Marthe Olsdatter, widow, 75, is Johanne Pedersdatters mother. Bollengsødegaarden 1865, link
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Edited by - Kåarto on 03/10/2012 15:31:28 |
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jkmarler
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Kåarto
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Posted - 03/10/2012 : 15:38:24
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Lodengaard is Gausdal municipality.
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AntonH
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Posted - 03/10/2012 : 16:20:10
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This is likely the arrival of Ole and family in America. They are travelling as Ole Ore, Johanna Ore and Anne Ore.
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 Name: Johanne Ore Arrival Date: 8 Jun 1869 Birth Year: abt 1846 Age: 23 Gender: Male Ethnicity/Race/Nationality: Swedish Place of Origin: Sweden Port of Departure: Glasgow, Scotland and Londonderry, Ireland Destination: United States of America Port of Arrival: New York Port Arrival State: New York Port Arrival Country: United States Ship Name: Britannia Search Ship Database: |
Edited by - AntonH on 03/10/2012 16:24:27 |
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AntonH
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Posted - 03/10/2012 : 16:23:34
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The original manifest lists the passenger as Ole Ore, however the transcriber gave Ole the last name of the person above him in the manifest so he is found in Ancestry.com as Ole Reestad.
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 Name: Ole Reestad Arrival Date: 8 Jun 1869 Birth Year: abt 1840 Age: 29 Gender: Male Ethnicity/Race/Nationality: Swedish Place of Origin: Sweden Port of Departure: Glasgow, Scotland and Londonderry, Ireland Destination: United States of America Port of Arrival: New York Port Arrival State: New York Port Arrival Country: United States Ship Name: Britannia |
Edited by - AntonH on 03/10/2012 16:25:04 |
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AntonH
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Posted - 03/10/2012 : 16:29:30
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Same story for Anne, even tho she is listed as Anne Ore in the manifest she is transcribed as Anne Reestad.
New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 Name: Anne Reestad Arrival Date: 8 Jun 1869 Birth Year: abt 1868 Age: 11/12 Gender: Female Ethnicity/Race/Nationality: Swedish Place of Origin: Sweden Port of Departure: Glasgow, Scotland and Londonderry, Ireland Destination: United States of America Port of Arrival: New York Port Arrival State: New York Port Arrival Country: United States Ship Name: Britannia |
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Kåarto
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Posted - 03/10/2012 : 18:10:38
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Not sure where the Ohre name comes from. Or/Ohr (bush) - Alder.
Ohre - Øhre??
Ole Pedersen Klevaasen in Gauasdal..Øre, 28, and Johanna Christiansdatter Boleng 22 (Bolengsødegaard) married in Fåberg Oct. 30. 1867, last wedding here
Anna born on Boleng (Bolengsødegaard) Oct. 1. bapt. Dec. 26. 1867, #198
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Edited by - Kåarto on 05/10/2012 09:58:08 |
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Kåarto
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Posted - 03/10/2012 : 18:28:16
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Klevaasen is located to Svatsum subparish in Gausdal.
Ole Pedersen born on Klevaasen Jan. 12. 1839 to Peder Olsen and Anne Bertilsdatter Klevaasen, #1
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Edited by - Kåarto on 04/10/2012 23:42:00 |
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Kåarto
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Posted - 05/10/2012 : 00:06:05
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Ohre was Øhre in Fåberg.
Ole Pedersen servant boy 27 from Gausdal on farm Øhre, link
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Kåarto
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Posted - 05/10/2012 : 09:36:51
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Fåberg April 27.1869.
Em. to America of "Ægtefolk" married couple Ole Pedersen 30 and Johanna Christiansdatter 24. Child Anna 1. Right page #76-77-78
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Kåarto
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Posted - 05/10/2012 : 13:15:27
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Lodengaard, Svatsum subparish, Gausdal:
Bachelor Peder Olsen Qvisberg and Maid Anne Bertilsdatter Lodengaard married Jan. 4. 1836. Note: Your other great X 2 father Peder Bertilsen Lodengaard was her best man. First couple 1836, #1
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Edited by - Kåarto on 05/10/2012 13:16:02 |
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Kåarto
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Posted - 05/10/2012 : 14:57:49
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Wasn´t your GX2 father Peder Bertilsen Lodengaard Anne Bertilsdatter Lodengaard´s brother?
Your great X2 parents: Peder Bertilsen Lodengaard married Anne Mari Olsdatter Hoele in Svatsum, Gausdal, Oct. 5. 1835, #48
Fathers; Bertil (Bertel) Olsen and Ole Pedersen
One of the best men was Ole Bertelsen Lodengaard.
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Edited by - Kåarto on 21/10/2012 22:57:01 |
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lpmoschkau
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Posted - 20/10/2012 : 04:28:12
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In my great aunt's essay, she wrote "Ohre meant a piece of land formed by soil washing down the mountains into a lake or fjord. We would call it a peninsula." |
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lpmoschkau
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Posted - 20/10/2012 : 05:39:06
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K�re yes I see it now. Peder Bertilsen and Anne Bertilsdatter's parents are my greatX4 grandparents twice over. I saw them in the sites of researchers in both sides of the family and didn't understand it. Thanks for leading me to see the light in that confusion. |
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Edited by - lpmoschkau on 20/10/2012 05:47:24 |
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