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vivi
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Posted - 23/09/2008 :  14:29:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

Anne Marie Olsdatter, born in Kongsberg Nov 29, 1841 (baptised Sept 17, 1842) emigrated to USA before 1869, without her parents: Ole Olsen and Siri Halvorsdatter.
I am not able to find her in the 1865-census for Norway so she might have left earlier.

Anyone who can find her emigration or anything about her in USA?


Vivi

eibache
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Norway
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Posted - 24/09/2008 :  11:29:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Search for family members and confirmation records resulted in:
Ole Olsen Baglie and Sigrid Halvorsdatter
married 26 DEC 1825 Kongsberg, Buskerud, Norway
Children:
Ole b. Jan 28 1827, bapt ?, confirmed 1841
Halvor b. Oct 19 1830, bapt June 10 1835, confirmed 1845
Grete Marie b. Sept 26 1834, bapt April 9 1835, confirmed 1850
Ragnild Marie b. Dec 4 1837, bapt Sept 22 1838, confirmed 1852
Anne Marie b. Nov 29 1841, bapt Sept 17 1842 confirmed - not found - ???
Kristen b. Oct 11 1843, bapt Oct 18 1845, confirmed 1858.


Einar
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