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eibache
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Norway
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Posted - 03/12/2008 :  22:22:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
If Hans Hansen was born in Drøbak it will be difficult to find the parish record for his baptism, part of the records 1779 seems to be missing.
Looking for his confirmation record did not end with a hit either.

Einar
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ckennedy
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USA
23 Posts

Posted - 03/12/2008 :  22:39:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you for trying! Could you tell me which parish I should look in for Drobak? I think it might be As, but I'm not sure. I appreciate your help very much and your other posting today too! You are very kind.
Best Regards,

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Originally posted by eibache

If Hans Hansen was born in Drøbak it will be difficult to find the parish record for his baptism, part of the records 1779 seems to be missing.
Looking for his confirmation record did not end with a hit either.



CKennedy
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sdbousson
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USA
14 Posts

Posted - 01/06/2013 :  18:39:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks to all of you, Eibache, Lester Hanson, Kaarto, my daughter Linea Lauren Sundbye-Palmer, my son Robert Nelson Sundbye and their father John George Sundbye III went to Fredrikstad Norway last month. They met with family members they never would have known about without your incredible selfless help. They met their cousins Camila and Kari Sundbye, went speed boating along the fiord, stayed in a lovely cabin and enjoyed picnics that took them to the stone foundation of Johan Jorgens mothers home. They met the newlywed owners of Johan Jorgens home where Halfdan Trygve Sundbye grew up. The owners allowed them graciously to tour the place and presented them with the original paperwork transferring the house to Johan Jorgen back in the 1800's. All of this would not have been possible without your help. Tak!~

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Kåarto
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Norway
5861 Posts

Posted - 01/06/2013 :  23:09:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You are welcome.
It was exiting and good news.

Kåre
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sdbousson
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USA
14 Posts

Posted - 23/09/2013 :  05:09:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Back at it again!
Can anyone tell me the children of: and death dates for....
Torsten Nielsen born 1776- Married Karen Haagensdatter 1777- Married 27 Mar 1801 in Onsøy, Østfold, Norway

Known information:

Torsten Nielsen on Hestehagen in 1801, Landsoldier (Infantry) and parents, tenant farmer Niels Nielsen and Marthe Jensdatter and a younger brother Cornelius age 18.
Jens Arvesen age 75 and Dorthe Michelsdatter age 73 are Marthe Jensdatters parents.

Torsten Nielsen was a recruited soldier in Sønnenfjeldske Gevorbne Infanteriregiment. 1. Nasjonale Bataljon, Onsøske (Onsø) Compay.

Karen Haagensdatter age 22 and parents Haagen Andersen and Catrine Didrichsdatter on Espestie
Oh and Camilla Sundbye and her father Tor are coming to visit me next week!
Sheila

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eibache
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Norway
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Posted - 23/09/2013 :  08:55:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Niels (uægte), bapt June 28 1801, last record in 1st column right page,
Anne Maria, bapt March 27 1803, 4th record in left column,
Dorthe, bapt Aug 11 1805, last record far right column,
Haagen, bapt Nov 15 1807, last record in left column,
Christian, born Jan 18 1816, #7,
Karen Chrestine, born March 20 1818, #20.


Einar

Edited by - eibache on 23/09/2013 09:08:44
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