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peder
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Posted - 14/03/2009 :  15:53:11  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
would like to know more about this person, date of birth, where born, father's name......

Hedmark—Vang—1734-1809 official death 1763 page 256 right side 9th name down
Peder Larsen Huuse buried June 19,1763 age 54
Born 1709?

my family came from the Huse farm, Peder married Olive Guildbrandsdatter 1734

Hopkins
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Posted - 15/03/2009 :  01:29:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
If this Peder was buried in 1763 and they list him as 54 years old then start looking for his birth record ABOUT 1709 (give or take a year or two)... you started searching those records yourself???

The history and genealogy of many of the persons of Vang in Hedmark are probably delineated in the published history/genealogy volumes about that area. "Vangsboka", 3 volumes by Odd Stensrud. Does your local public library have it available by Inter-Library Loan?
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peder
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Posted - 15/03/2009 :  11:49:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have searched many times in those yerars for Peder's birth. difficult to decipher names, that could possibly be him.
this peder larsen had a son Peder Pedersen born 1747 in Vang which I found on page 64 born oct 29, 1747.
I was told that the Huse farm was not available in those books at this time.
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