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davidlasch
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Posted - 21/03/2010 : 19:37:49
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I keep thinking that the words after Halvorsen and Halvorsdatter are clues to where they are from. I can't make them out if they are. I have tried several things i think they could be but can't figure it out. If anyone can decipher this assuming it is a place I would appreciate it. Sorry to keep relying on everyone for help! |
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davidlasch
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eibache
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Posted - 21/03/2010 : 21:24:03
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quote: If anyone can decipher this assuming it is a place I would appreciate it. Sorry to keep relying on everyone for help!
- from which records?
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Edited by - eibache on 21/03/2010 21:24:49 |
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jwiborg
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Posted - 21/03/2010 : 21:39:37
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quote: Originally posted by eibache
- from which records?
Possibly posted 21/03/2010 : 00:09:21?
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davidlasch
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eibache
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Posted - 21/03/2010 : 23:18:40
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I am not able to tell you what the word after Ingebret Halvorsen reads, Sorry. It looks like most of the fathers in this register has some connection with military service. The "words" after the mother are names of the Godparents, Lisbeth Cramer, Anne Schulstad, Anne Schysæt, Jocum Kongsberg, Henrik Spikfeldt.
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jwiborg
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Posted - 21/03/2010 : 23:21:36
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Isn't it the streetname where he lived? Looks like it ends on gade.... La??gade?
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davidlasch
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Posted - 22/03/2010 : 02:49:29
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Thank you. Well guess they are not going to make it easy to track them down!
I don't see an Ingebret Halvorsen and a Ambior Halvorsdatter married in the 1801 census either. I guess I can start searching in the parishes they lived in (none appear to be from Oslo either) and see if I can find them.
If you have any suggestions or a better search tactic of course I would appreciate it!
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eibache
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Posted - 22/03/2010 : 07:28:06
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Maybe this would be of interest: Garnisonmenigheten was established in 1823 by combining Kristiania Tukthusmenighet og Akershus Slottsmenighet, (Royal Decree. 06.05.1823.) Akershus Slottsmenighet had before this been under Aker Parish. Tukthusmenigheten was spun off in 1838. Garnisonmenigheten was ended by Royal Decree. 11/02/1938, and the fort site was added to Vår Frelsers menighet (Oslo Domkirke). To the extent that church books was established for Akershus Slottsmenighet even before 1823, they'll be listed here. For the period before 1734 - see Aker Parish. |
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davidlasch
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Posted - 22/03/2010 : 15:07:33
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Thank you. It is quite challenging to to keep looking in the right direction. I have looked thru these parishes but have not found a marriage record for Ingebreth and Ambior. I will keep looking and hope to find them soon! (:))
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davidlasch
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Posted - 06/04/2010 : 18:03:39
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quote: Originally posted by eibache
quote: Now that is interesting - their daughter Andrine was only born a month later. I wonder if she was the daughter of the her first husband or of Lars? Do the death records show the spouses name if I search the prior 9 months to see when he died?
- in this case it does - very nicely indeed, if you use the official parish registers. (When widows/widowers married they had to show an attestation that the former estate had ben settled.)
Where do you look for this attestation? Will it tell me when her first husband died? I have not been able to find his death record.
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davidlasch
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davidlasch
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Posted - 20/04/2010 : 17:13:15
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I am still trying to make out what this last column says - can anyone figure it out? Is there a clue here as to when her first husband died. I can not find a death record for him.
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