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letaoconnor
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USA
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Posted - 07/06/2010 :  21:03:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The information I have is as follows,

Gulbrand Eriksen, birth 1727 unknown place of birth. Death May 1813 in Sylling, Lier. Married to Marte Pedersdatter, birth 1755 Hvam Leir, , death 1817 in Langjaren, Sylling, Lier. Two children Christen Gulbrandsen and Anders Gulbrandsen.

Would like to know more about the children Christen and Anders?


Leta O'Connor

eibache
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Norway
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Posted - 07/06/2010 :  21:29:10  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The best you can do here is to read the Lier bygdebok made available to you by Kåre.
There it says "Christen, Anders (til Båshammer u. Kirkerud). (Se bygdehist.)"

Under Båshammer you find "Så nevnes Anders Gulbrandsen, f. 1796 på Sylling-eie, d. 18,66, g.m. Mari Jakobsdtr., f. 1792 på Hørte-eie, d. 1868. Barn: Marte (g.m. Hans Olsen Kirkerud-eie), Kirsti (g.m. Lars Evensen på Gampedalenga), Gulbrand (se nedenfor), Jakob, Christen."


Einar

Edited by - eibache on 07/06/2010 21:33:23
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