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Joan Wardzala
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Posted - 24/11/2004 :  19:19:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am looking for the Parents and ancestors of Birthe Oline Hansdatter (Tiesen). I read in a post on this site to me that Birthe is listed with the surname of Hansdatter except when listed with Lovise, her daughter . Her surmane then is Teisen. I also found both surnnames on familysearch.org. No parents seem to be listed for her anywhere I have looked. I have also seen the name Oline spelled Olene and Alene.

Birthe married:

Johan Martin Lohrbauer b. November 8, 1793 Vor Frelser, Oslo, Akershus, Norway m. BIRTHE OLINE HANSDATTER (TEISEN) b. 1798

children: Maren Charlotte Dorthea Lohrbauer, Caroline Christine, Lovise Benedite Johanne Lohrbauer, Johan Luvig Lohrbauer.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Joan Wardzala

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Posted - 24/11/2004 :  20:57:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
She is listed on the familysearch.org website - in the IGI with names for her parents. Her father's surname appears to be listed as 'HansenAugusta' which must be some sort of error.

What year was she born? Should she appear in the 1801 Norwegian census?
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jwiborg
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Posted - 24/11/2004 :  22:17:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
BIRTHE OLINE HANSEN click here
Birth: 07 APR 1797
Christening: 07 APR 1797, Vestre Aker, Akershus, Norway.
Parents: HANS ARNT CHRISTOPHER HANSEN & MAREN AUGUSTA PETERSDOTTER

LOUISE BENEDICTE JOHANNE LOHRBAUER click here
Birth: 08 SEP 1825
Christening: 14 OCT 1825, Vor Frelser, Oslo, Akershus, Norway
Parents: JOHAN MARTIN LOHRBAUER & BIRTHE OLENE HANSDOTTER

BIRTHE OLINE TEISEN (24)
JOHAN MARTIN LOHRBAUER (29)
Marriage: 21 JUN 1822, Vor Frelser, Oslo, Akershus, Norway click here

JOHAN LUDVIG LOHRBAUER in the 1865-census: click here

KAROLINE WAL閆 in the 1865-census: click here
[Caroline Christine Lohrbauer]

DORTHEA VERDICH in the 1865-census: click here
[Maren Charlotte Dorthea Lohrbauer]

LOVISE LOHRBAUER in the 1865-census: click here

Here is the bygdebok for Sem and Slagen, in T鷢sberg, Vestfold: click here

It reads:
Hans Wall鷫 married in 1817 his cousin Inger Helene Hauff, Narver鷣, b. 1880 (prob. 1780, my note) on Tj鷰e, d. 1858.
They had 14 children. (...)
Child no 8) Herman Anthon, b. 1830, d. 1899 in Chicago.
First he was a captain. Later (at his dead) he was a manager at a chemical plant in Chicago.
Marriage 1) 1851 with Caroline Christine Lohrbauer (d. 1866, 43 years); daughter of shoemaker Joh. Marthin Lohrbauer in T鷢sberg and wife Birthe Oline Hansen).
Marriage 2) with a german lady in Chicago.


So here is the connection, Hans Werdich prob. went to his uncle Herman Anthon Wal鷫 in Chicago, Ill...! (Aunt Caroline Christine died in 1866).

Btw; here is another child of Johan Martin LOHRBAUER (and prob. Birthe Oline Hansdatter):

ULRIKKE CHRISTENCE LOHRBAUER in the 1865-census: click here
Ulrikke Christence LOHRBAUER (23)
Jens JENSEN (27)
Marriage: 12 Jun 1850 Place: Oslo, Akershus, Norway click here

Jan P

Edited by - jwiborg on 25/11/2004 02:59:53
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