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kristen Exeter
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New Zealand
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Posted - 22/02/2010 :  05:24:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi there,
I am a descendant of edward and caroline laurvig who came to n.z on the Hovding.
I live by Norsewood where they settled, have lots of family info and photos.
would love to connect with other descendants

kme
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Sandra Kersnovske
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Australia
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Posted - 24/11/2015 :  00:13:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by kristen Exeter

Hi there,
I am a descendant of edward and caroline laurvig who came to n.z on the Hovding.
I live by Norsewood where they settled, have lots of family info and photos.
would love to connect with other descendants


Sandra k.
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Sandra Kersnovske
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Australia
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Posted - 24/11/2015 :  00:19:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi, I am really interested in the family info - Particularly relating to Lena Laurvig and her family (Christiansen / Christie) i.e what happened to her parents, siblings and children?

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Originally posted by kristen Exeter

Hi there,
I am a descendant of edward and caroline laurvig who came to n.z on the Hovding.
I live by Norsewood where they settled, have lots of family info and photos.
would love to connect with other descendants


Sandra k.
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JaneC
Norway Heritage Veteran

USA
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Posted - 25/11/2015 :  05:04:25  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Sandra, if you like, click on Kristen's username to find the option to send an email.

Another contact for you is Tracy Riley, the Original Poster in this thread (again, click on username to find private mail option).

Tracy contributed the Edward Laurvig family info here:
http://archive-nz.com/page/5168154/2014-12-24/http://www.norsewoodcemetery.co.nz/laurvig-andersen-edvard-descendants/ncpg01.htm

Much more here:
http://www.norsewoodcemetery.co.nz/laurvig-andersen-edvard-descendants/ncpn01.htm#4787

Apparently Lena Christiansen Laurvig had a few complaints about Edward. In 1907 she told the Magistrate's Court that the 15 years of their marriage had been "perfect misery."

A little more here (search the page for Laurvig):
http://www.familytreecircles.com/u/ngairedith/?sort=alpha&next=1901

Found with Google search, and continuing on Google leads to other family trees and notes on Edward and Oline children.

Edited by - JaneC on 25/11/2015 05:46:55
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Sandra Kersnovske
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Australia
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Posted - 02/12/2015 :  02:41:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by NearNorsewood

Edvard Andersen (Edward) LAURVIG
www.norsewoodcemetery.co.nz/laurvig-andersen-edvard-descendants/


Sandra k.
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