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Olsen
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Australia
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Posted - 10/03/2005 :  03:39:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Looking for any info. regarding Martineus or Martin Olsen who arrived Hovding 1872 or 1873. Married Bertha Scheffler at Norsewood 1898.

Edited by - Borge on 10/03/2005 19:54:21

NearNorsewood
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New Zealand
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Posted - 17/04/2005 :  06:49:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Do you have any other identifying info? There was a Marthinius OLSEN aged 4 years on 1873 Høvding. His parents were Andreas and Maren. I cannot make a connection with his Bertha Scheffler.

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Olsen
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Australia
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Posted - 23/04/2005 :  06:29:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by NearNorsewood

Do you have any other identifying info? There was a Marthinius OLSEN aged 4 years on 1873 Høvding. His parents were Andreas and Maren. I cannot make a connection with his Bertha Scheffler.

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Olsen
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Posted - 23/04/2005 :  07:02:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thankyou yes, Andreas and Maren were his parents I have since discovered. Bertha Scheffler was my Grandmother and it appears she was buried in Norsewood Cemetry in 1959, although she died in Papatoetoe, Auckland in 1959. Olsen.
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ninakarls
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Norway
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Posted - 23/04/2005 :  12:14:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This must be the parents and oldest sister in 1865-census for 0224 Urskaug (Aurskog) farm Dammen:
Andreas Ols. Husfader Husmand med Jord g 27 m Urskougs
Maren Olsd. hans Kone g 21 k Vinger
Bertea Andreasd. deres Datter ug 2 k Urskoug


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margbond
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New Zealand
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Posted - 05/05/2005 :  06:19:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Able to help with headstones in Norsewood cemetry if you contact me margbond@paradise.net.nz

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Lyn
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New Zealand
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Posted - 27/04/2006 :  07:32:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Olsen

Thankyou yes, Andreas and Maren were his parents I have since discovered. Bertha Scheffler was my Grandmother and it appears she was buried in Norsewood Cemetry in 1959, although she died in Papatoetoe, Auckland in 1959. Olsen.



Bertha Sheffler was my great grandmother - my grandfather was their son Samuel.
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NearNorsewood
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New Zealand
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Posted - 25/05/2006 :  03:36:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
There is some family tree info here:

Andreas ("Carpenter") OLSEN & Maren OLSDATTER
www.norsewoodcemetery.co.nz/olsen-carpenter-descendants/

Pip
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