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tmafarrell
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Posted - 21/05/2010 :  03:57:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
is anyone able to read the entry for the above in the ministerialbok? i am trying to see if i can find marens parents names (fathers name is rasmus olsen, i think). i think it's line #100. thank you!

Permanent sidelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=8483&idx_id=8483&uid=ny&idx_side=-99

Hilsen,
Todd

Edited by - tmafarrell on 21/05/2010 17:43:29

AntonH
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Posted - 21/05/2010 :  04:26:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am sorry to say that your link would not work for me.
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tmafarrell
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Posted - 21/05/2010 :  06:22:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
sorry- i think i fixed it.

Hilsen,
Todd
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eibache
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Posted - 21/05/2010 :  06:58:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You did not fix it, but I found it from the date, parish and name.
Marens father was Corporal Rasmus Olsen. In this parish book the mothers are not named.

Einar
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tmafarrell
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Posted - 21/05/2010 :  07:39:11  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
also... can you see if you can read who the mother of mads is? line 68: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=8494&idx_id=8494&uid=ny&idx_side=-66

thank you so much!

Hilsen,
Todd

Edited by - tmafarrell on 21/05/2010 17:46:55
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tmafarrell
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Posted - 21/05/2010 :  07:45:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
and another... sorry... in case you're feeling extra ambitious! ;-) line 99; the father of sarka is abraham ? and the mother is ?? http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=8494&idx_id=8494&uid=ny&idx_side=-75 thank you again!

Hilsen,
Todd

Edited by - tmafarrell on 21/05/2010 17:49:00
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eibache
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Posted - 21/05/2010 :  10:54:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Your links don't work, give parish name, date and names.
Mads parents were Gulbrand Madsen and Berth Gulbrandsdatter, Flattum.
Sarkas parents were Abraham Nielsen and Ingebor Danielsdatter, Drolsum.


Einar

Edited by - eibache on 21/05/2010 11:12:26
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Kåarto
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Posted - 21/05/2010 :  12:02:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Flattum and Drolsum is Modum municipality Einar.

Kåre
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Hopkins
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Posted - 21/05/2010 :  12:14:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Todd - You can capture links that will work, you are just capturing the wrong thing on the screen.

When you've been able to find a scanned page that you'd like to capture as a URL to share with someone else or save for your family history documentation - just copying the URL that your browser shows will NOT provide a working link.

Working direct links to the scanned images on the Digitalarkivet can be copied and pasted from the desired page from a display option available. At the top of the scanned image page is an option labeled "Bildeinformasjon:" [Norwegian version]/"Image Information"[English version] which is by default set to "Ingen" [Norwegian version]/"None" [English version]. Change that and magic is available. Of the three options I like "Øverst" [Norwegian version]/"On top" [English version] because it puts the additional information across the top of the page and is usually easier for me to see.

The first line "Kildeinformasjon:" [Norwegian version]/"Source information" [English version] is a really nice summary of the source of the information and is wonderful to have for making detailed source citations, footnotes, etc.

The second line "Permanent sidelenke:" [Norwegian version]/"Permanent pagelink" [English version] is the best line to capture if you want to save the exact URL location or share the actual scanned image and the source information. It allows the full capabilities for zooming in and out to best view the image and informs the recipient of the exact location, book and other details to be able to find WHERE you found the information.

The third line "Permanent bildelenke:" [Norwegian version]/"Permanent imagelink" [English version] is the best used to print a copy of the image or to save a copy of the image in a jpg format computer file. This line does NOT also capture the source information and therefore is NOT the best line to copy to share online when requesting help or assistance in deciphering the image found.

Good information about translating the formats of Norwegian parish church records during various time periods, many of the basic terms used and understanding how to use the information should be studied at this web site -
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~norway/na20.html
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tmafarrell
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Posted - 21/05/2010 :  17:42:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
i am so sorry everyone! i have corrected the links (hopefully correctly this time), although eibache has already answered one of them!

hopkins- thank you for the helpful information- i hopefully won't make the same mistake again!
eibache- thank you once again!
kåarto- thank you as well

Hilsen,
Todd
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eibache
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Posted - 21/05/2010 :  17:57:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Flattum and Drolsum is Modum municipality Einar.
- I know Kåre, the info is taken out of Modum kirkebøker.
The questions asked did not actually belong in this topic.

Einar
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vivi
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Norway
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Posted - 22/05/2010 :  13:29:25  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by eibache

Marens father was Corporal Rasmus Olsen. In this parish book the mothers are not named.



Hi

Corporal Rasmus Olsen lived on the farm Dynge.
Mars 18, 1736 Corporal Rasmus Olsen Dynge married widow Maren Olsdatter.
They were engaged Feb 22, 1736. No 5:
http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20061219670446.jpg
I guess we can assume Maren was the mother of Maren.


Vivi
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eibache
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Posted - 22/05/2010 :  14:29:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Corpoal Rasmus Olsen had a son Anund in 1737, see #127.

Einar
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vivi
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Posted - 22/05/2010 :  14:43:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi

And Ole baptized Sept 13, 1739. Top:
http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20061220610072.jpg

And Christen baptized Jan 3, 1745. Right page second in 1745:
http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20061220610116.jpg

This might be Ole in the 1801 census:
http://digitalarkivet.no/cgi-win/WebCens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=34&filnamn=f18010624&gardpostnr=215&personpostnr=4685&merk=4685#ovre


Vivi
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eibache
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Posted - 22/05/2010 :  17:26:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Vivi, would be nice if you use the page links rather than the image links.

Einar
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tmafarrell
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Posted - 22/05/2010 :  17:49:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
eibache- as always, thank you. vivi- thank you as well! but the permanent links would be helpful (it's easier to zoom and to see the parish infomation). i assume all these findings in the ministerialbok are in eiker?

also, eibache, the link for anund... i don't see a date in the entry. am i missing something?

Hilsen,
Todd
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