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Heavenly
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Posted - 04/12/2005 :  22:20:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi, I'm looking for any Info on my 4th greatgrandfather Anders Stenersen born around 1825 in Sande Norway His wife was Susanne Eriksen which was born around 1834 in Norway . They had a son named Martinius Andersen which is my 3rd grandfather . I was wondering what were some of the events that happened in those years and how can I go about finding their parents . Martinius came to America on the Oslo Jan 21 ,1886. Also is there a picture of the Oslo ? Any help would be great . Thank You so much , Talony

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Brining
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Posted - 05/12/2005 :  02:35:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi If you go to this page Click Here and click on Statistics and year reviews, you can see some of the events by year.
Carla
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Brining
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Posted - 05/12/2005 :  03:12:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is the family in the 1865 census Click Here and Anders christening record on the LDS Click Here The records in that batch go back to 1753 so you might be able to find his parents christening records also. Click on the batch number at the bottom of the page to search in that batch only.
Carla
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DALB
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Posted - 05/12/2005 :  06:00:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Church records for Sande i Vestfold are available on the Digital Archives,
http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/WebFront.exe?slag=vis&tekst=meldingar&spraak=e
check Database selector - at the top of the page
County - Vestfold
Municipality - 0713 Sande
Source Category - Church registers

This will bring you to many of the Sande church records, starting in 1753.
http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/WebMeta.exe?spraak=e

This could be your Anders birth in 1825
Page Year Church Day of birth Month of birth Year of birth Day of baptism Month of baptism Year of baptism Given name Sex Legit.(e)/illegit.(u) Father given name Father father's name Father residence Father marital st. Mother given name Mother father's name Mother residence Mother marital st.

4472 110 1825 Sande 07 02 1825 27 02 1825 Anders M E Stener Olsen Gaaserud Gift Thale Johanne Andersd. Gaaserud Hustru


marriage of Stener Olsen and Susanne Marie Eriksd. in 1852

Page Year Church Day of marriage Month of marriage Year of marriage Groom given name Groom father's name Groom family name Groom residence Groom marital st. Groom birth place Groom age Groom father given name Groom father father's name Groom father family name Bride given name Bride father's name Bride residence Bride marital st. Bride birth place Bride age

2176 247 1852 Sande 23 03 1852 Anders Stenersen Gaaserud Ungkarl Gaaserud 27 aar Stener Olsen Susanne Marie Eriksd. Jahren Pige ?stad 18 aar


There is also a later one listed under the Digitized records 1904 - 1921 (shown in the left hand gray column when you bring up the Digital Archives home page.
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