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eibache
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Posted - 29/01/2008 :  05:13:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Johan Svendsen was born Oct 11 1820, see #64
his parents were Svend Olsen and Marthe Gundersdatter, they were married Febr 22 1806 according to LDS.
his wife Mari was actually christened Maria, born Febr 4 1824, see #12
her parents were Hans Gulbrandsen and Bodil Ottersdatter, they were married Oct 18 1823 according to LDS.

Einar

Edited by - eibache on 29/01/2008 05:37:50
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digupstuff
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Posted - 29/01/2008 :  13:10:59  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by eibache

Yes that's Marthe's grandfather, you will also find him at the 1865 census with his wife and Marthe's aunts and uncles, see here
the grandparents were married in 1846, see #33
the ggrandfathers are Hans Hansen and Knud Ingebretsen.
In the 1865 census you will also find Marthe's other grandparents, see here
Johan and Marie were married 1847 see#22
their fathers and Marthe's ggrandparents were Svend Olsen and Hans Gulbrandsen.




Did I find something new here or did y'all know about them? I'm so excited!!! Thank you for your sweet and kind help Eibache!!!
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digupstuff
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Posted - 29/01/2008 :  18:20:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by eibache

Johan Svendsen was born Oct 11 1820, see #64
his parents were Svend Olsen and Marthe Gundersdatter, they were married Febr 22 1806 according to LDS.
his wife Mari was actually christened Maria, born Febr 4 1824, see #12
her parents were Hans Gulbrandsen and Bodil Ottersdatter, they were married Oct 18 1823 according to LDS.



WOW! Thank you for all of this information on my great x5 grandparents on my maternal side!!! I'm so thrilled and excited to have finally found my grandma's biological information, and then some!!! I've really been in a state of shock with all of this new stuff! It's so cool to find that both Anderson and Norway were still a big part of my grandmother's life. Now I know why she married Martin A. Vik from Stravanger, Norway! It all makes so much sense! I don't know how I'll ever be able to repay you, Leta and Stacie Anderson for all of the help and information that you've all given me?!! I'll love y'all forever, that's for sure! If you'd like to take a look at my website some time, just email me for the password at digupstuff at gmail dot com and I'll get it to you asap. <3 Elizabeth XOX
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