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luellastilley
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Posted - 03/11/2009 :  15:12:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have this information on Erik from the 1816 Actus Ministerials page 90: He was born on November 6th, baptized on the 10th. His parents were Niels Andersen Stedje and Onni Torlildsdatter and she died in childbed and buried on the 13th. Were there any brothers and sisters? Did Niels Andersen marry again? Did this new union produce any brothers or sisters? Thank you for all the good work that you do for us. It is greatly appreciated.

Luella

eibache
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Posted - 03/11/2009 :  18:09:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Niels Andersen was a widower when he was engaged to Onni Torkildsdatter on Oct 1 1813, see 3rd record from top of right page.
They were married Oct 29 1813, see 4th record from bottom of left page
Onni (Unni), her parents and siblings at Wenęss in 1801.
Niels and Onnis first child was born Jan 8 1814 and baptized Guri friday Jan 13, see last name on right page and parents and witnesses on next page.
Guri died after a few weeks and was burried Febr 3, see left
page

Einar

Edited by - eibache on 05/11/2009 08:39:07
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eibache
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Posted - 03/11/2009 :  19:20:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Niels Andersen did marry again. He married his 3rd wife Christi Olsdatter June 23 1817, see 5th record on left page.
In 1818 they had a daughter Jan 17 and baptized her Onni on Jan 18, see last record on right page.
Sept 23 1819 they had Gjertrud, she was baptized Sept 26, see top record left page.
Their daughter Guri was born April 18 1821 and baptized Easter Sunday Aprill 22, see
5th record on left page. She died Dec 20 1826.
Christi was born March 11 1823 and baptized March 30, see #49
The twins Niels and Ole was born Jan 11 1825 and baptized Jan 25, see #12&13 the mother is recorded as Christine Johansdatter, I think this most likely is a mistake for Christi Olsdatter. Ole died Jan 28 1827.
A new Guri was born Dec 22 1827 and baptized Jan 1 1828, see #13
Niels Andersen died 56 years old on Sept 23 1828, see #43
Guri Torkildsdatter, Stedje (most likely Niels Andersens 1st wife - she was the sister of his 2nd wife Onni!) was burried March 5 1813, see left page

Einar

Edited by - eibache on 03/11/2009 23:43:59
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luellastilley
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Posted - 05/11/2009 :  07:28:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for all of the work that you have done to get this information for me. I have been 'digesting' all of the information and putting it into my genealogy program.

Above: ((Niels and Onnis first child was born Jan 8 1814 and baptized Guri friday Jan 13, see last name on right page and parents and witnesses on next page.( i found this entry)

Guri died after a month and was burried Febr 3, see left page.
(I couldn't find her death/burial entry on this page) Could you check this again? Thanks again

Luella
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eibache
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Posted - 05/11/2009 :  08:41:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
(I couldn't find her death/burial entry on this page) Could you check this again? Thanks again
- link is corrected.

Einar
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