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eibache
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Posted - 04/01/2009 :  19:50:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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John Aaland bapt records 6/13/1847 has God Parents? Jens Aaland, John Anderson, ---------Thorsdatter------, Oline Anderson? and Eli _______.

Jens Aaland, John Andnæs, Thor Stokke, Eli Hopland og Oline Andenæs.

Einar
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eibache
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Posted - 04/01/2009 :  20:02:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Larsine Henden, actually Larsine Helgesdatter (Heljesdatter) did emigrate in 1886, see #413
she was registered as a male!, she was not registered as either married or unmarried and she was 39 years old. In the 1865 census she was a servant see 2624
John Monsen was married when he emigrated in 1886, see #480

Einar

Edited by - eibache on 04/01/2009 20:23:07
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GloriaHerbert
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Posted - 04/01/2009 :  20:23:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thats really great, anything on her parents I have her birth as Feb, 1846. She died in America in 1933.
Any Marriage record? Thanks again. Getting better at understanding the records.

Gloria
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eibache
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Posted - 04/01/2009 :  21:06:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
They were married and had 4 children when they moved out of Daviken parish, see #23 - 28
Kari Marie was born May 31 1874 (June 14 is crossed out), see #40
Kari Marie was baptized at home by the father on June 14.
Mons Kristoffer was born Oct 29 1876, see #68
John and Andrine Larsine Heljesdatter were married in Vereide, Gloppen April 9 1874, see #4
When Christoffer Elias was born Nov 25 1879 they had moved to Daviknæs in Davik parish, see #24
Knut Olai was also born in Davik parish Oct 14 1882, see #23

Einar

Edited by - eibache on 04/01/2009 21:33:04
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eibache
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Posted - 04/01/2009 :  21:54:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
An Andrine Larsine Helgesdatter can also be found in Hamre, Hordaland, her baptismal record is #38
she was born out of wedlock Aug 29 1846, her mother being Christi Andersdatter from Bergen and Eidsvaag and the father was Helge Larsen Øvre Waage in Tysnæs parish.
Do you know more about where your Andrine Larsine Helgesdatter was born Febr ?? 1846?

Einar

Edited by - eibache on 04/01/2009 21:57:10
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GloriaHerbert
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Posted - 04/01/2009 :  22:53:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The February 1846 is probably wrong and the Aug 29 1846 correct. I have trouble reading some numbers when I am tired. Have to read everything 5 or 6 times. That is why it takes me so long to process this info. But thanks. You are a great help.

Gloria
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GloriaHerbert
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Posted - 13/01/2009 :  20:40:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
eibache,
Above where you direct me to Gulbrand's baptizism, I find the link is for 1786, I searched and found Gulbrand on page 1760 baptism records. I hope this is correct. The wittness are: Ole Enisson?, Gimmestad, Peder Larssen, _____ Rasmus Ro_____er, Eslerson?, Gimmestad og Marte Mei_____datter, Rol________er? Can you confirm this for me. Thanks.

Gloria
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eibache
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Posted - 14/01/2009 :  09:04:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Sorry for the wrong link, when you are working with two or more sets of records, it often goes wrong all by itself, should have checked the link of course, here is Gulbrand
The wittnesses are: Ole Ericson, Giemestad, Peder Larssen, Sandebachen, Rasmus Rosætter, Ester Giemestad og Marte Michelsdatter, Rosætter
(Sandebachen=Sandebakken and Rosætter=Rosæth)

Einar

Edited by - eibache on 14/01/2009 09:13:32
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GloriaHerbert
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Posted - 14/01/2009 :  17:48:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello, No need to be sorry. I understand very well. I am trying to do a lot of the searching myself, because I know you guys are busy and it is the best way to learn. I just would like to know that when I find something, that I can ask questions to verify the information is all. Thanks for clarifying the wittnesses. Is it common for a child to be baptized in more than one parish? I think Rasmus was with different wittnesses. The links are above. Is there a posibility that there was another Mons Gulbrandsen who had a wife with the first name of Kari also. Yet the family records here in the USA have a John and Rasmus as brothers.? Very confusing.

Thanks very much.

Gloria
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GloriaHerbert
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Posted - 14/01/2009 :  18:03:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Question? My direct link is here. Rasmus Monsen Aaland married a Katharine Hansdatter Kaarstad, b. 4/20/1850 (Katharine is my direct relation). Don't know when or where they were married, but they had 8 children. Mons Munsen Aaland, 9/21/1874, Henry Munson Aaland 8/30/1876, Anna Aaland 11/20/1878, Mathias Monson Aaland 12/23/1880, Albert Munson Aaland 5/11/1883, Hanna Aaland 2/27/1886, Richard Munson Aaland 1/4/1889 and Minnie Aaland 6/29/1892. Privacy act may limit some of the info, but what can you give me on these people. Thanks

Gloria
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GloriaHerbert
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Posted - 14/01/2009 :  18:15:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Question?
In 1801 telling for 1445 Gulbrand Olssen, and Anne Olsdatter, I noticed a son, Giorgen Guldbrandssen age 1. Anything on him? Thanks.

Gloria
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eibache
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Posted - 14/01/2009 :  21:10:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Is it common for a child to be baptized in more than one parish?
Not to my knowledge, in this case I think Rasmus was only baptized one place (date the same, witnesses the same) but this was recorded in two parish books - why? - I could not tell.

Einar
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eibache
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Posted - 14/01/2009 :  21:42:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I think Rasmus wife Katharina Hansdatter Kaarstad is #62
she was born out of wedlock April 20 1849 and baptized Kathrine Elisabeth on April 29 1849. Her parents were Hans Hansen Kaarstad and Mari Knudsdatter Hjelmeland.
Kathrine Elisabeth was confirmed Nov 6 1864, see #47
in 1865 she was a servant on
Kaarestad
Her parents and siblings in 1865

Einar

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eibache
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Posted - 14/01/2009 :  22:05:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Rasmus brother Mons married Oct 27 1877, see #25
His oldest brother Gulbrand married Dec 28 1872, see #27
(looks like he was in prison)
I think Rasmus moved out from Hopeland in Innvik in 1869, see #45
He must have married and got the children in "Amerika" then.

Einar

Edited by - eibache on 14/01/2009 22:27:09
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GloriaHerbert
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Posted - 15/01/2009 :  01:06:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you very much. Will digest this info and be back tomorrow. Thanks again.

Gloria
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