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eibache
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Posted - 24/10/2010 :  20:05:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Some info from LDS can be used to check in parish records.
Marit Amundsdatter Hauggard, born 1663, father Amund Jonsen Hauggard, burried June 7 1696, see next to the top record in far left column. Being 76 years when he died he would have been born apr. 1620. His wife said to be Elen Amundsdatter.

Anne Haraldsdatter, Ellingsrud were married to Hans Olsen, Nord Disen Oct 25 1696, - Hans Olsens father was Ole Bjørnsen, burried Jan 30 1710, see 3rd record in far left column. Being 96 years when he died he was born apr. 1614. His wife said to be Jøran Olsdatter (1626-1706).

Anne Haraldsdatters father was Harald Bentsen, burried June 8 1701, see next to the last record in 2nd column. Being 66 years old when he died he would have been born apr. 1635. His wife said to be Ingrid Andersdatter (1639-1699).


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Edited by - eibache on 24/10/2010 20:25:15
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