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knute
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Posted - 15/08/2003 : 03:30:13
Hans Olsen Wife Gjertru Johannesdtr marrried 1750 leikanger had a son Ole Hansen Aarethun, I am looking for some information on Hans Olsen and Wife Gjertru.
ninakarls
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Posted - 29/08/2003 : 19:38:09
Marriage 25 6 1750 Hans Olss. Slinde b. 1720 Leikanger & Giertrud Jond. b. 1730 Leikanger
Children:
27/3 1751 Ola Hanss.
19/12 1753 Kari Hansd.
Dead at Slinde 11/4 1800 Gjertrud Jond. (b. 1720!)
Dead at Gjerde 17/2 1799 Hans Olss. Gjerde b. 1720
Dead at Dyrdal 28/5 1842 Ole Hanss. b. 1751
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