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Ron Iverson
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Posted - 07/05/2012 :  05:53:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I would like some help in interpreting a Digitalarkivet entry:http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?show=143&uid=220204&urnread_imagesize=full&hode=nei&ls=1&lc=x%259CK%25B42%25B2%25AA.%25B62%25B4R%25CAT%25B2.%25B62%25B1R2%25B3%25B04%25001%2581B%25C5J%25D6%2599V%2586%2526%25C6%25D6%25B5%2500%25C9%25D2%2509%25F1.

In plain language, I refer to a birth entry in the parish register for Kinn parish in Sogn og Fjordane county. Date of birth: 15 Mai 1866. The entry is for birth of twin girls Metta? Fredrikke and Lovise Elisabeth, children of Gaardmand Michael Titland and wife Lovise Elisabeth of Floroe.

I would like to understand the notes entered for these births, and wonder if there is an explanation why no date of baptism is entered.

Ron Iverson


Ronald A. Iverson

eibache
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Posted - 07/05/2012 :  06:26:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The twins died before the baptism at home by Ms Jens Helmers was confirmed in the church.

Einar
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