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Diane Wheeler
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Posted - 24/05/2011 :  04:51:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Looking for any information on Thore Olson Sundt born 1801 in Bergen. His parents names and any siblings. He married Ane Helene Christiansdatter born 1798. They married in Hammerfest in 1826. Had a daughter named Indiana Dorthea Thoresdtr (Sundt) born May 1, 1828. (Finnmark, Nordland is marked down but not sure if that is where she is born or not). Any information at all would be great.
Diane

Diane Wheeler

eibache
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Norway
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Posted - 24/05/2011 :  06:28:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Indiane Dorthea born May 1 1828 in Hammerfest, Finnmark was baptized at home June 15, see #2.

They were married Aug 26 and the marriage record is #3.

I believe Thore was baptized Thor on Jan 11 1801, he was born Jan 3 and the parents were Ole Olsen Sund and Gurine Hansdatter, see 2nd record in far left column.
The family in 1801.

The confirmation record for Indiane Dorthea is #25.

She had a sister Albrectine Antonette born Aug 1 1830, see #33, and a brother Michael Berg born July 2 1833, see #29.

Ole Olsen Sundt and Gurina Hansdatter were married Oct 24 1790, see last record on right page.

Einar

Edited by - eibache on 24/05/2011 07:28:49
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Diane Wheeler
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Posted - 24/05/2011 :  09:06:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Great information and so fast. For Indiane's confirmation record, I can only read--Indiane Dorthea Thoresdtr--1828 Hammerfest, Thore Olsen Sundt-- Christiansdtr. On the next page I cannot make it out at all. Would you be able to fill in the blanks for me? Indiane seems an unusual name for a norwegian. One wonders where they got that from but will never know.
Is it possible to go back further to Ole Olsen Sundt and Gurina Hansdatter's parents or is this as far as it goes for information on both sides?
Anyways, thank you for all the information you have found. That is a lot that you found for me.
Diane

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eibache
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Posted - 24/05/2011 :  11:44:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The confirmation record does not give you any new info - the blanks "1 Mai" = May 1, "Gurine" Christiansdatter - the next page tells you "nesten god Kundskap - god Opfĝrsel" - almost good knowledge - good behavior.
Ole Olsen was most likely born in Bergen 1741 - very common name, difficult to be certain that the right one has been found.
Gurine Hansdatter most likely born 1763 in Bergen, name not too common, have searched but no hit.

Einar
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peder
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Posted - 24/05/2011 :  14:17:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thore

http://digitalarkivet.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&filnamn=2001begr&personpostnr=996&merk=996

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Diane Wheeler
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Posted - 24/05/2011 :  19:00:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thankyou Eibache and Peder for the information. This is more, than I expected to get. Great!
Diane

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Kċarto
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Posted - 24/05/2011 :  19:28:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thore Olsen Sundt from Hammerfest died Sept. 9. 1837 on Spidsbergen (Spitsbergen), the largest of the islands of Svalbard

Perhaps he was a trapper.
People from northern Norway have been whaling and trapping on Svalbard for generations.
Trappers arrived in the fall and stayed there throughout the winter hunting Polar bears and Arctic foxes.

Kċre

Edited by - Kċarto on 24/05/2011 20:18:11
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Diane Wheeler
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Posted - 24/05/2011 :  19:56:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thankyou for that interesting tidbit of information Kaarto. That was very interesting and a good possibility, that it was what Thore could have been doing there.
Diane

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Diane Wheeler
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Posted - 25/05/2011 :  09:07:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello again. Am trying to find information on Ane Helene Christiansdatter born in 1798. The one who married Thore Olsen Sundt. Looked at some Hammerfest information but don't see her name there. Would like to find out more about her-her full birthdate, family etc. It would be a great help.
Thanks,
Diane

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Kċarto
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Posted - 25/05/2011 :  09:48:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,
"Enke" Widow Ane Helene Christiansdatter 50 married Nov. 6. 1842 to Jacob Sivertsen 42, see right page #20

Kċre
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Kċarto
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Posted - 25/05/2011 :  10:25:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Perhaps you know?
Indiana Dorothea Sund settled down in Loppa where she died on farm Andsnes of age as "Enke" Widow Sept. 9. 1902, see here

Kċre

Edited by - Kċarto on 25/05/2011 13:49:31
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Kċarto
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Posted - 25/05/2011 :  12:53:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Indiane married in Hammerfest ab. 1847 to Ole Jensen Rovaldsvik, a son Peder 1848 and a daughter Anne 1850.
They settled down in Loppa, two sons and two daughters born between 1861 an -70.
Ole was a fisherman and Pioneering man on Rovaldsvik, the land owned by the state.
Rovaldsvik 1875

Kċre

Edited by - Kċarto on 25/05/2011 12:58:02
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eibache
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Posted - 25/05/2011 :  12:59:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Indiana Dorthea, her husband Jens Olsen and their 6 children in 1875.

Einar
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Kċarto
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Posted - 25/05/2011 :  13:24:10  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Fisherman Jens Olsen Roaldsvik was surpried by a strong storm outside Roaldsvik Marc. 7. 1882 with his sons Bernhard (bachelor) and Peder (married), all tree drowned and were never found, see here

Kċre

Edited by - Kċarto on 25/05/2011 13:29:25
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Kċarto
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Posted - 25/05/2011 :  14:33:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Jens and Indiana also had a daughter Indiane Dorthea born on Andsnes/Roaldsvik April 14. 1858 #25

She married Isak Vilhelm Simonsen Lommijervi born in Hammerfest July 18. 1877, see here

Kċre

Edited by - Kċarto on 25/05/2011 14:35:43
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Kċarto
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Posted - 25/05/2011 :  17:28:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Do you know where Ole Olsen Sundt came from?

I have a candidate, he was godfather in Nidaros Cathedral to Edrika Eichsdatter Mai 31. 1781.
First page last confirmation in Mai, see middle of the bottomline for baptism #45
.......: Ole Ols: Sundt, .........

Kċre

Edited by - Kċarto on 25/05/2011 17:28:54
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