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eibache
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Posted - 10/03/2013 :  07:59:23  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Witnesses:
Knut Anderssen og Anders Wikkingssen fra Graue,
Lars Johnssen fra Lid,
Ingebjørg Pedersdatter og Barbraa Nielsdatter Graue.

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carl johnson
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Posted - 10/03/2013 :  08:11:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you Einar-

Carl

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carl johnson
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Posted - 02/02/2017 :  05:13:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hello All!
I do not know if it would be better to start a new discussion since this thread is from 2013 or not. First I would like to thank all those who were so helpful then, and I hope all is well with everyone in this valuable forum. I am revisiting my Larson tree in Norway. This time I am hoping to fill in the tree with my family that chose to remain in the Voss area. Anders and Nils remained and I was hoping to fill in wives and children and up to present day if possible
I hope to travel to Norway in the next 5 years and would love to meet some cousins! If this is not realistic in the forum I understand, but any information would be fantastic. Again, thank you for the amazing help you all gave me 4 years ago!
carl

"Lars Larsen Bjørke was married 2 times, his first wife Siselja b. 1819 married 1842.
Children; Ingebjørg, Brita, Ragnhild, Anders, Anna and Lars.
In his 2. marriage in 1856 with Ingebjørg Larsdatter they had following children; Siselja, Nils, Johannes, Brynjulv and Ingebjørg.

All of lars children (9) em. to N. America exept Anders and Nils. Anders takes over Graue and married Martha from Nedre (Lower) Graue 1875, both died on Graue 1908.
Lars recieved deed on the farm 1895 for 3200 Kroner (ca 800 Daler)
His son Lars b. 1878 maried Anna Oddsdatter Tøn in 1908 and recieved deed on the farm 1933 for 10.00 Kroner.

- Nils Larsen b. 1860 on Graue married Tina Nilsdatter, see farm nr 4 under Eggjareid.

Kåre

Edited by - Kåarto on 23/02/2013 20:24:53"


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Originally posted by Kåarto

Graue øvre (upper) 1900.
Lars Larsen and Ingebjørg Larsdatter as "føderaadsmand" and "Føderaadskone", another expression with same legal right as Kaarmand above.

Anders Larsen 1848 and Martha with 4 children, Nils L. b. 1860, occ "Fæhandler", livestock dealer, is Anders brother, link

In 1900 there were 5 øvre Graue farms, your Lars Larsen folk is mentioned in the Ullstad genealogy in Vossaboki for Øvre Graue/Grauo/Graudo under Bruk 7, farm nr 7, page 238 as Lars Bjørku recieved deed fom his steph father in 1845for 950 Spesi Daler.

Kåre


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