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Joshuastendahl
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Posted - 15/02/2013 :  13:26:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Not much to go on but I have notes indication my Great Great Grandmother Karen Oline Larsdatter was born March 9th, 1851 near Hone Fusen Norway to Lars Hansen. I do not have any notes for a mother. Thanks for any help.

Joshua Stendahl

jwiborg
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Norway
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Posted - 15/02/2013 :  15:48:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
"Hone Fussen" sounds like it could be Hønefoss, Buskerud.

Jan Peter
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Hopkins
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Posted - 15/02/2013 :  19:14:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The information is too scattered across various queries posted -- again.

You are looking for a Karen Oline Larsdatter born 9 March 1851 (possibly in Buskerud as Jan Peter points out because there is no 'Hone Fusen'). Her father is Lars Hansen.

She married "Hans Johnson" (American version of the name) in 1869 (not 1969) and he was born in 1839. The family thinks his father's name was "John Johnson"
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A quick few minutes at familysearch.org tells us that Karen Oline Larsdatter married Hans Johannessen in Hole, Buskerud, Norway on 02 Nov 1869. It further lists that her father was Hans Larsen and his father was Johannes Nilsen.

That makes it easy to look for the actual original marriage record and probably get more details. The parish records for Hole, Buskerud are scanned and online for anyone's free use at the Digitalarkivet website.
http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=1094&idx_id=1094&uid=ny&idx_side=-309

Yes, she was born 9 Mar 1851 and Hans was born 8 Aug? 1839. Her father is Hans Larsen who resides in Honefoss. His father is Johannes Nilsen but I cannot read where he is from.

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Hopkins
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Posted - 15/02/2013 :  19:40:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Their first born arrives 11 Dec 1869 in Hole, Buskerud, Norway and appears named as Julie Marie or Julia Marie. Hans and Oline Karen appear to be living a a farm called Søhøl (someone should check that - my eyesight not good today). The 1865 census spells the farm as Søhol but neither Hans or Oline Karen is listed among the residents in 1865.
http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=1094&idx_id=1094&uid=ny&idx_side=-165



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eibache
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Norway
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Posted - 15/02/2013 :  23:27:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The baptismal record for Karen Oline is #10 - she was born out of wedlock March 9 1851, her father was Lars Hansen from Hønefoss and the mother was Kari Olsdatter, Bergereiet.

Einar
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jkmarler
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Posted - 15/02/2013 :  23:32:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In case there is more history in Hole, here are the online bygdebøker for Hole:

http://www.hole.no/bygdebok/Hole_bygdebok_Bind_1_til_5.pdf
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