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marshaO1
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Posted - 28/11/2005 :  01:27:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Does anyone know where these farms are in Norway (I believe in Sogn).? Lerum might be in Lom. These are my ggrandparents. I'm having trouble finding sources for information I have.

According to my old records (recently pulled out after years) I have the following.
Johannes Johnson (changed from Johannesen when he came to America I think) My grandfather went by Johnson until the mail got mixed up because there were so many Johnsons, so took the farm name of Ottum.

Anyway, Johannes Johannesen was born in Norway on 24 Oct. 1835 in Sogn, Norway
He died between 1874 and 1885 in Wisconsin (probably Modena , Buffalo County). It is said he drowned in a beef slough.

Johannes and Martha had 7 childern I think. Carrie, Anna, a female, Johanna, Christian, Olaus, and one more boy. (from Sophia Robinson)

Martha (Christiansdatter?) Lerum was born in Norway 18 March 1836, also in Sogn according to my notes. She had a second marriage to Andrew Olson (Oleson?) after Johannes died. She died sometime around 1885-1890. I think she was living in Minneiska, Wabasha, MN at that time. I have an 1880 census that shows a Martha Oleson there and one for Andrew Oleson. She was 54 and he was 64 years old. Some of this could possibly be in the Luster County History by Lars Oyane. In a letter from Sophie Quale Robinson, a niece of Olaus Ottum, she said that Martha had a big growth tumor in her abdomen. She also had one son with Andrew that was 11 years old when she died. I will dig further and see if i can find moer in my records. I'd apprciaet any replies. I'd really like to find them in Norway. Thanks.
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jwiborg
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Posted - 28/11/2005 :  10:22:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Marsha!

The Ottum farm(s) are in Luster, Sogn & Fjordane county, so this would be a very possible hit for your person:

Johannes Johansen
Christening: 02 NOV 1835, Luster, Sogn Og Fjordane, Norway
Parents: Johannes Olsen & Anne Solfestsdatter
click here

This could be their marriage:
Johannes Olsen & Anna Solfestdatter
Marriage: 20 JAN 1818, Luster, Sogn Og Fjordane, Norway
click here

Emigration on 29 APR 1850:
Johannes Johannessen, Ottum farm, Luster, S&F click here
Johanne Johannesdatter, Ottum farm, Luster, S&F click here

Emigration on 26 APR 1858
Johannes Johannessen, Ottum farm, Luster, S&F click here
(Could be the same person, ie. that he have been home for a visit)

The Lerum farms are also in Sogn & Fjordane; in Sogndal and Luster municipalities.

Jan Peter

Edited by - jwiborg on 28/11/2005 11:21:43
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Jo Anne Sadler
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Posted - 29/11/2005 :  18:33:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This organization should be able to help you:

http://www.sognefjordlag.com/
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marshaO1
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Posted - 05/12/2005 :  06:00:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you so much for your helpful replies.
Marsha

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barb
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Posted - 07/12/2005 :  22:27:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Marsha,
Your Ottum/Lerum relatives no doubt went to church at Lyster Lutheran Kirke, Nelson, Wisconsin. Lyster is located in the most beautiful county in Wisconsin, Buffalo County, near Modena, Urne and not far from Mondovi. The people in this church were from the area of Hafslo and Marifjora, Norway--follow Sognefjord about 200 km. to the interior (Sognefjord to Gaupnefjord to Lusterfjord). I find Ottums from Lyster (Luster County) Norway on the same passenger list as my great grandparents, but not Johannes and Martha. Have you heard of Lars Oyane who has been, for more than 20 years, writing a book about emigrants from Luster/Hafslo Counties?

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