But you saw the farm name and the 'school district' name on the 1865 census page I forwarded, right? You don't think that matched the birth/baptism record that you were asking about the "domicile names"?? That's what I think that scanned record was recording.
You think your ancestor is a different Martin Hansen that listed in the 1865 census just coincidentally on a farm of exactly the same name and location as another Martin Hansen as I found on the 1865 census. OK, fine with me.
(The link to the Digitalarkivet 1865 webpage does not appear to be working. So I am hopefully temporarily unable to see the link to the 1865 census that you reference and knowing definitely as your ancestor.) Digitalarkivet link working several hours later.
quote:I've found out that Martin (age 23), Elizabeth (age 25), and Hannah Hanson (age 6 months) traveled from Christiania to Hull on 20 May 1881 on the Angelo.
Martin and Elisabeth were married Sept 12 1880, see #12. Martins father was Hans Amundsen, Sletholen and Ann Elisabeths father was Kristian Kristoffersen, Bakken.
From this can be deducted that the 1865 census Hopkins brought up is the right one.