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skbristol
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Posted - 10/03/2005 :  07:26:59  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I've located the parents of Johan Halvorsen, but I'm not sure how to begin with his wife Mathia since she's from Olso. How would I begin to find church records or family history for her?

1865 Norway Census
Municipality: Kristiania
Town Quarter: Gamle Akers Menighed
Street: Maridalsveien
House owner: Anders Gulbrandsen
Number of persons in this domicile: 28
• Johan Halvorsen, father of the house, married, canvas worker, born 1839 at Næs Romerige (now Nes, Romerike)
• Mathia Martinsen, his wife, married, born 1840 at Christiania
• Carl Gustav Johansen, their son, single, born 1865 at Christiania

This might be helpful:
According to family legend, Margaret “Mattie” was born December 24, 1839. She was an only child. Her father had gone to a river for water and had fallen in and drowned when Mattie was quite young. Her mother died of cholera when Mattie was about eleven years old.
I guess she would have grown up with another family, or maybe in an orphanage.

Thanks,
Sara

amasoon
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Norway
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Posted - 31/03/2005 :  17:06:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi
I think I have found something of interrest.Do you have Mathia's maden name.
Try this link
http://www.kroa.net/kroa/index2.html

Hope you find what your looking for

Per Vidar Ødegaard
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