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debbie jacobsen
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Posted - 27/12/2007 :  21:07:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My great grandmother was
Oline Martine Sakariusdtr (m. Martin Abrahamsen)
her parents
Sakarias Larsen (m. 1855) Bendikte Sofie Olsdtr
AKA Zacharias Larsen AKA Bennedigte S. Olsdtr
1827-1901 1826-1912
Sakarias Larsen's father
Lars Berntsen (m. 1814) Tøri Nilsdtr
1779 - 1847 1794 - 1844
Lars Berntsen's father
Bernt Larsen (m. 1776) Inger Petersdtr
1737 - 1779 1746 - 1809
Bernt Larsen's father
Lars Børusen (m. 1728) Marta Jonsdtr
1699 - 1773 1704 - 1778
Lars Børusen's father
Børu Olsen (m. 1732) Guri Rasmusdtr
AKA Børu Råstad
1655 ? born at Maberg? This date doesn't make sense - his parents weren't at Lista yet - or there is a mistake in the location of his birth? According my info., Børu Olsen Råstad bought a farm at Stave in 1699. By 1725 Børus had bought half the church owned lands of Nedre Råstad - he was an old man by then
I think I'm confused - can you please help me to straighten this out?
And finally Børu Olsen's father
Ole Børresen (m. ?) Gunhild Håversdtr
1606 - ? (no dates)


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