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olavnorheim
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Posted - 02/03/2009 :  12:52:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
looking for relatives,Hans Norheim born apr 22 1902 in telemark Norway, died aug 11 1998 in Sun City Arizona Asloug/Gunnild Olsdatter born:jun 16 1855 in Bø,Telemark Norway . they were twins.do not know when they left fo usa but I think they endid up i Minnesota or Wisconsin

olavnorheim

Edited by - olavnorheim on 04/03/2009 13:10:17

jkmarler
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USA
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Posted - 02/03/2009 :  13:50:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Olav,

This may be your Gunnild--don't know for sure. This is from Minnesota Official Marriages website. Clay is the county, date of marriage is 16 Nov 1897, spouse is Bernard P. Solum and the certificate # is 000D-463.

CLAY 000D-463 11/16/1897 SOLUM, BERNARD P NORHEIM, GUNILDA

They may have had a couple of children since a few Solums appear in the Minnesota Death Index online with a mother's maiden name of Norheim. But your Gunnild (b. 1855) would have been at a fairly advanced age to be having many babies from 1897&+, so this may or may not be your Gunnild.

Lykke til
Jackie M.
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jkmarler
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Posted - 02/03/2009 :  19:48:59  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Olav,

Here is the rootsweb version of the Social Security death Index for your Hans Norheim:

HANS NORHEIM 22 Apr 1902 11 Aug 1998 (V) 85373 (Sun City, Maricopa, AZ) (none specified) 574-05-1136 Alaska

It says that his Social Security number was issued in Alaska and that may be a clue. You might find a bit more information on him if you order the SS-5, see website www.rootsweb.com

Okay so the girls Gunhild and Aslaug may not have ever been on Norheim, sorry for confusing this issue.

Hilsen,
Jackie M.
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