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CorrineOlson
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Posted - 13/06/2013 :  05:00:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You helped me back in January 2012 find my grandmother's Martas parents and siblings. I have been unable to get back on this site until now. I can't find the info on this site you provided to me at that time.
I wrote down the siblings:
Jan Marius BD 29 Jan 1865
Otillie Marie BD 24 June 1866
Olaf BD 8 Nov 1870
Ovidia Amalie BD 3 Sep 1873
Axel BD 16 Jul 1879
my grandmother Martha BD 23 Mar 1884
I would like to know more about the siblings; did they marry, stay in Norway or emigrate, dates of deaths, children, grandchildren etc.
You provided info on their parents;
Ole Andersen age 31 (BD 12 Apr 1834 S. Odalen) married Marthe Marie Christophersdatter on 12 Feb 1865. Can we find out anything about Ole's occupation; father Anders Olsen, Findholdt occupation and where he died?
Any help appreciated as my husband and I are visiting Norway in September and would like to visit relatives if there are any there plus visit the places they are all from. Thank you for help in 2012 too.

JaneC
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Posted - 13/06/2013 :  06:29:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
#1
http://www.norwayheritage.com/snitz/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5273

#2
http://www.norwayheritage.com/snitz/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=5266&whichpage=2

Cheers

Edited by - JaneC on 13/06/2013 06:31:02
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Kċarto
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Norway
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Posted - 13/06/2013 :  09:57:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Oslo 1910
Ovidia Amalie b. Sept. 3. 1873 married Johan Edvin Ingebretsen (Engebretsen) ca 1894.
Living in Mossegaten 4 (gate means street) Sagene congregation, Oslo, with 6 children, link

Sagene

Kċre

Edited by - Kċarto on 13/06/2013 09:58:16
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Kċarto
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Norway
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Posted - 13/06/2013 :  10:36:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ovidia died 1949, her husband Johan d.1957.
A dau. Margit b. 1907 married Hans Roald Kristensen, both died 1985.
Kċre Roald Kristensen 1929-2012 is Margit and Roalds son, link

Nordre Gravlund cemetery

Kċre

Edited by - Kċarto on 13/06/2013 10:37:27
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Kċarto
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Norway
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Posted - 13/06/2013 :  13:12:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by CorrineOlson

You helped me back in January 2012 find my grandmother's Martas parents and siblings. I have been unable to get back on this site until now. I can't find the info on this site you provided to me at that time.
I wrote down the siblings:
Jan Marius BD 29 Jan 1865
Otillie Marie BD 24 June 1866
Olaf BD 8 Nov 1870
Ovidia Amalie BD 3 Sep 1873
Axel BD 16 Jul 1879
my grandmother Martha BD 23 Mar 1884
I would like to know more about the siblings; did they marry, stay in Norway or emigrate, dates of deaths, children, grandchildren etc.
You provided info on their parents;
Ole Andersen age 31 (BD 12 Apr 1834 S. Odalen) married Marthe Marie Christophersdatter on 12 Feb 1865. Can we find out anything about Ole's occupation; father Anders Olsen, Findholdt occupation and where he died?
Any help appreciated as my husband and I are visiting Norway in September and would like to visit relatives if there are any there plus visit the places they are all from. Thank you for help in 2012 too.



Oslo 1885
I believe the father was Ole Olsen, occ. carpenter, living in 3. floor, Benzegate 1, see bottom of the page here

Kċre
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Kċarto
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Norway
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Posted - 13/06/2013 :  13:37:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Oslo 1900.

Martha, servant maid of the priest, living at home at night.
The father Ole Olsen, widower, occ. carpenter, living most of the time in his son in laws recidence.
His son in law was Gullik Olsen b. 1863 in Eiker municipality, occ. bricklayer apperentice and married to Otilie b. 1866, a dau. Ragnhild b. 1899.

Axel 1878, occ. painter apprentice.

Johan 1887, Oskar 1889 and Gustav 1894, Otiles sons?

Place of living; Bjĝlsengate 17, link

Kċre
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Kċarto
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Norway
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Posted - 13/06/2013 :  13:51:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Oslo 1910.

The family living in Bergensgate 8, rent; 18 Kroner a month.
Bricklayer Gullik and Otilie with 8 children and her father Ole Olsen, carpenter, see here

Kċre
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Kċarto
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Norway
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Posted - 13/06/2013 :  22:44:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Wonder why Ole Andersen was changed name to Ole Olsen?

Ole was born April 12. 1834 and bap. Ole Andersen Mai 25. in Strĝm old church (demolished) in Sĝr Odal.
Parents; Anders Olsen Findholdt (Finholt) and Mari Larsdatter.

Diff to find names and places in Norway if you do not have the letters Ĉ-Ĝ-Ċ
Strĝm new church from 1857 in Sĝr Odal, link

Kċre

Edited by - Kċarto on 13/06/2013 23:24:13
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CorrineOlson
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USA
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Posted - 17/06/2013 :  04:50:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks once again for such helpful and thorough information. Thanks JaneC for sending the links to the previous info. I have a lot of information to enter into ancestry.com. I don't think my grandmother ever mentioned siblings and hopefully I can find some of their offspring. I always had the feeling that life wasn't too easy for her. We have a picture of her father Ole and we call it the scary old guy.
Can you tell me if the residences listed in the census' are low income etc? Was 18 Kroner/month pretty low for rent in 1910?
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