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MR
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Posted - 15/08/2007 :  12:13:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you
I found the place and zoomed it to about postcard form. Ruined hut is in upper part. Even a boat staying along pier is seen. I am going to Norway once more in this season but it will be trip from Narvik to Trondheim. So visit at library and local authorities have to wait till next year.
Best regards MR
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annebakke
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Norway
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Posted - 23/11/2009 :  13:22:25  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/a/k/Anne-tove-Bakke-Tingvatn/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0016.html

This is the last family living at Haaheller. Kjerstine is my grandmother. Her brother Jonas lived there after their parents died, but he never got married.

Anne
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Danitza Cadarette
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USA
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Posted - 29/11/2009 :  22:42:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
i am searching the loland farm. it is suppose to be covered in forsandboka volume 3 on page 358 and tormod tormodson family on page 378.
can anyone help me? please.

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Hopkins
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USA
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Posted - 30/11/2009 :  02:37:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In the responses you received on another message board/forum there was quite a great deal of information given.
http://genforum.genealogy.com/norway/messages/14532.html

Did you try borrowing that book using Inter-Library Loan? One of the articles recommended to you on Oct 1st gives good instruction on how to do that.
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AntonH
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USA
9301 Posts

Posted - 30/11/2009 :  04:33:10  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Sometimes it is easier to get an Inter-library loan from your local library if you know where the books are. Here is an WorldCat search on Forsand. I know that the U of Minnesota is listed but I think that they only have volume 1 parts 1 and 2 and you need volume 3.

WorldCat
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eibache
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Norway
6495 Posts

Posted - 30/11/2009 :  08:27:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The baptismal record for Serine Mauritsdatter (she was Gunhild Berteas mother) is #36 the parents were on the Løland farm.
The parents Maurits Mauritsen, Eikeskog and Elie Torkildsdatter, Forsand were married May 29 1849, see
#6
Elie Torkelsdatter was born May 17 1822, see #15 her parents were Torkel Akselsen and Torgierd Tormodsdatter. Elie died at Løland March 14 1905.
Maurits Mauritsen was born Jan 23 1823, see #6 his parents were Maurits Torbjørnsen and Siri Guttormsdatter.

Einar

Edited by - eibache on 30/11/2009 09:26:36
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eibache
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Norway
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Posted - 30/11/2009 :  09:11:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Torkel Akselsen, Gilje and Torgierd Tormodsdatter, Frafjord were married May 28 1815, see right column
Torklid Akselsen was baptized March 10 1792, see far right column his parents were Aksel Bjørnsen and Kristi Torkildsdatter at the Gilje farm.
Torgerd Tormodsdatter was baptized Oct 14 1792, see right column on left page her parents were Tormod Bjørnsen and Eli Jacobsdatter on the Frafjord farm.

Einar

Edited by - eibache on 30/11/2009 09:26:49
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eibache
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Norway
6495 Posts

Posted - 30/11/2009 :  09:45:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Maurits Torbjørnsen, Eikeskog and Siri Guttormsdatter, Øvre Espedal were married June 14 1812, see far right column
Maurits Torbjørnsen was baptize April 6 1790, see far right column his parents were Torbjørn Pedersen and Marthe Bjørnsdatter at the Eikeskog farm.
Siri Guttormsdater was baptized Febr 28 1789, see right column on left page her parents were Guttorm Toresen and Siri Njølsdatter at the Øvre Espedal farm.

Einar
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Danitza Cadarette
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USA
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Posted - 13/03/2010 :  18:37:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
i have tried to forsandboka book through my library and it is not available and yes it was sereached through interlibrary loan. i do not know what else to do to get the info i am looking for. please any ideas.

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AntonH
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USA
9301 Posts

Posted - 13/03/2010 :  22:31:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I will send you the e-mail address of Michael Swanson of the University of North Dakota. He has been very helpful to me in e-mailing copies of parts of Bygdebøker that I can not obtain through my local library. They appear to have a complete set of the Forsand books and since you know something about what chapter you want ie the Loland farm and even the pages, he probably can e-mal to you what you want. Here is the record from UND of the books.

FORSAND
Engen, Sigleif. Forsandboka: gards- og ættesoge. Forsand: Forsand kommune, 1981-85.
Call No. DL596.F73 E53 1981 v.1, pt.1&2, v.2-3

I am going to use the e-mail address you provided to Norway-Heritage.com
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