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debbie jacobsen
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Posted - 27/12/2007 :  21:15:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm stuck - can't find dates for Mads Olsen - or his parents.
Mads Olsen from Reisvåg married to Ingereid Jakobsdtr 1680-1774. They had a son Ole Madsen from Ugjel (sometimes spelled Ulgjel) and Frestadheia married 1760 Gulborg Johannesdtr from Tomstad.

eibache
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Norway
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Posted - 03/01/2008 :  10:14:11  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I don't know if you have the baptismal record for Gulborg, it is #73
Ole Matsen and Gulbor Johannisdatter were trolovet (betrothed) june 5 1760 and married Dec 28 1760, see here
They obviously lived at Frestadhejen and had a son Johannes March 31 1761, see #24
Mats parents were married Dec 27 1714 at the Spind parish, see bottom of left column, right hand page here
According to the naming practice Ole would have been the first son of Mats and Ingeri, parish records are not available for 1715 - 26 in this area however.

Einar

Edited by - eibache on 03/01/2008 14:27:16
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debbie jacobsen
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Posted - 04/01/2008 :  03:59:59  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you
Spind is not på Lista - it is immediately on the other side of the Farsund bridge. This is the first ancestor I've run into on my father's side who did not come from Lista.
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