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Alan King
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Australia
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Posted - 07/05/2009 :  09:03:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Looking for the marriage of Hans Hansen b. 1800 Smavik and Gunhild Hansdatter. Have 2 dates 9 September 1827 or 14 January 1827, cannot find either.
Gunhild b. 19 January 1801, bapt 15 March 1801, Tinvik, parents Hans Andersen & Anne Maria Iversdatter.

Also looking for any information on Helena Jensdatter, has Tangen after name, is this a Parish or possible a farm name?

Any help appreciated.

Edited by - Alan King on 07/05/2009 09:20:19

vivi
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Norway
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Posted - 07/05/2009 :  10:41:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi

They were married July 9, 1827 in Nøtterøy, Vestfold county. They are no 22:
http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=8222&idx_id=8222&uid=ny&idx_side=-206
About him: Ungkarl matros means bachlor (and) sailor. Hans Hansen Grøtterud (Grøtterud is were he lives, not place of birth). 27 years old.
About her: Pigen means unmarried girl Gunhild Hansdatter Tindvig (different spelling of Tindvik) 26 years old.
Next colum are best men.

Vivi
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Kåarto
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Norway
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Posted - 07/05/2009 :  11:02:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Tangen is a farm.
Do you know about when Helena Jensdatter was born?
It was 2494 people living on farms named Tangen in 1865.

Kåre
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eibache
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Norway
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Posted - 07/05/2009 :  12:58:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Even though your Hans Hansen was living at Smaaviig in 1801, I don't believe he was born there. His parents actually came from Sandar and Hans was born September 11 1800 and baptized Sept 14, see 3rd posting on left page.
His parents Hans Hansen, Nordre Bergan and Margrethe Hansdatter, Østre Raastad were married June 27 1800, see 4th couple
Gunild Hansdatter was born February 19 and baptized February 25 1801, see last record in February here
her parents were Hans Andersen Tindvig and Anne Maria Iversdatter.

Einar

Edited by - eibache on 07/05/2009 13:16:40
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Alan King
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Australia
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Posted - 08/05/2009 :  06:27:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I cannot thank you all enough for the information you have supplied it has helped fill in a lot of blanks and correct some we had.

Kaarto, we believe Helena was born July 1825.

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eibache
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Norway
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Posted - 08/05/2009 :  07:03:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Candidate for Helene Jensdatter is #40 born July 9 1825,
parents were seaman Jens Christophersen and Marthe Hansdatter, Lille Horperød.
She was confirmed in 1840, see #4 and was then living on Tangenrødningen.
Her parents were married Jan 20 1825, see #19
Jens Christophersen was then 30 years and came from Togeness. His mother and siblings in 1801
Marthe Hansdatter was a widow, 30 years from Lille Horperød. Her parents and sister are at Stangebye in 1801

Einar

Edited by - eibache on 08/05/2009 07:31:48
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Alan King
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Posted - 08/05/2009 :  07:22:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Einar, Thanks for your quick response.
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