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espino
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Norway
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Posted - 18/06/2005 :  04:09:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am looking for the family Olson/Klevmoen, father´s name Eric (b. 1832), and his wife Karine (Catreena) (b. 1844). They came from Oyer in Oppland, Norway (with Hannah Parr), and lived in Rock Creek, Dunn County, Wisconsin in 1880. They had 7 children: Ole (B. 1867), Tobias(B. ab. 1870), Edward, (B. ab. 1873) Peder, (B. ab. 1874) Elizabeth (B. ab. 1876) and Annetta (B. ab. 1879). They seem to have used the name Olson, but may have used Klevmoen.
Thanks! espino.

ninakarls
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Norway
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Posted - 26/06/2005 :  02:45:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hannah Parr 1868
Erik Olsen Klevmoen 36 married - Residence Øyer - Oppland
Karine Torgersdatter 24 married - Residence Øyer

ERIK OLSEN Spouse: KARINE TORGERSDR
Marriage: 09 JAN 1867 Oyer, Oppland, Norway

1865-census for 0521 Øyer, Moen
Anne Erichsdatter hm Med Jord e 75 k Øier
Erich Olsen Hendes Søn Hjelp Mod. e 34 m Øier

ERIK OLSEN
Birth: 10 NOV 1832
Christening: 25 NOV 1832 Oyer, Oppland, Norway
Father: OLE OLSEN
Mother: ANNE ERIKSDR

ANNE ERICHSDR
Spouse: OLE OLSEN
Marriage: 08 NOV 1821 Oyer, Oppland, Norway
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KARINE TORGERSEN
Christening: 22 SEP 1844 Oyer, Oppland, Norway
Father: TORGER THORESEN
Mother: PETRONILLE PEDERSDR

1865-census for 0521 Øyer
Øiers Galtrud mittre 187d
Torger Thoresen hf Gaardb. Selveier, Smed e 53 m Øiers Tølløv Torgersen Hans Søn ug 15 m Øiers
Peter Torgersen Hans Søn ug 4 m Øiers
Karen Torgersdatter Hans Datter Bestyrer Faderens Husholdning ug 20 k Øiers
Pouline Torgersdatter Hans Datter ug 13 k Øiers
Johanne Torgersdatter Hans Datter ug 11 k Øiers
Ane Torgersdatter Hans Datter ug 9 k Øiers
Thonetha Torgersdatter Hans Datter ug 6 k Øiers

TORGER TORESEN
Birth: 10 APR 1813
Christening: 16 APR 1813 Oyer, Oppland, Norway
Father: THORE GALTRUD
Mother: KARIE

1801-census for 0521 Øyer (Torger Toresen's parents and grandparents)
Hogn
Thore Oudensen Mand 71 Begge i 1ste ægteskab Smeed M
Ømbjør Gundersdtr Hans kone 63 Begge i 1ste ægteskab K
Thore Thoresen Deres søn 23 Begge i 1ste ægteskab Huusmand med jord og smeed M
Karie Jensdtr Hans kone 24 Begge i 1ste ægteskab K
Thore Thoresen Deres søn 4 Ugivt M
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espino
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Norway
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Posted - 28/07/2005 :  23:22:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you for your effort, unfortunately it is no news. What I am looking for is what happened to them in America. But anyway, they are the right people!

best wishes,
espino
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DMoen
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Posted - 30/07/2017 :  04:28:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello,
I can provide you information on Erik Olsen Klevmoen and his wife Karine. They went by the name Erik and Karine Moen and settled in Dunn County, Wisconsin. I have pictures of the family and much more information. Let me know what you are interested in and I will gladly share.

DianeMoen
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