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JaneC
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USA
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Posted - 05/08/2013 :  04:58:10  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by LoLarHar

Petter Amundsson Sundt (1844) and Anne Martine Andersdotter, 1845. Kviteseid. [Their son]:

Severin Martin Cornelius Pettersson Sundt, Dec. 15, 1879 - he seems to just disappear in the USA after his divorce from Gertie.


Almost, but he is found in 1918, living apart from Gertie:

1918
World War I Draft Registration
Cook County, Illinois
Sievert Martin Sundt, age 38
Birth Date: 15 Dec 1879 <----------------------------
Born in Norway
Occupation: Gas Foundry? (hard to read)
Nearest relative:
Perry Sundt, in Empire, [Leelanau County] Michigan

Severt M Sundt died in 1958 in Pinellas, Florida. I haven't been able to link him to your Sievert.

Mvh

P. S. We are sorry to hear the sad news of the death in your family.

Edited by - JaneC on 06/08/2013 03:53:10
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Kåarto
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Norway
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Posted - 05/08/2013 :  13:18:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Sorry to hear that one in your familie died last week.

When I Googled your Sundt family I managed to find this familytree for you.

Kåre

Edited by - Kåarto on 05/08/2013 13:27:46
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Kåarto
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Posted - 05/08/2013 :  14:19:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Engagement on "Item; same day as above) Feb 20. 1796 for Annon Olsen and Kari Amundsdatter, they married in Idd (Idde) church April 5. (last column), see right page #44

Kåre

Edited by - Kåarto on 05/08/2013 14:22:02
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Kåarto
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Norway
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Posted - 05/08/2013 :  22:54:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Kongsberg April 28.1777 link

Probate register after deceased Marthe Olsdatter (Aas) living on Skinderbergene (Skinnarberga) (view photo earlier).
Heirs;
- Gunder Haagensen, husband.
- Lars Johansen Aas, late husband from her 1. marriage.
- Johannes Larsen Aas, son, miner in the Silver Mines, adult (Christine Johannesdatter Linnerts father)
- Peder Larsen Aas, miner, adult.
- Kirstine Larsdatter Aas, daughter, dead, been married to Jens Haagensen.
- Jens Haagensen, so-in-law, miner, been married to Kirstine Larsdatter Aas.
- Lars Jensen, daughters son (Kirstine Ldtr.) age 6,5, insane
- Ellen Larsdatter, daughter, 22.
- Ann Kirstine ?, sister (to desceased Anne Olsdatter?) widow after late Lars Halvorsen.
- Lars Halvorsen, brother-in-law, dead, Ann Kirstines husband.

Kåre

Edited by - Kåarto on 05/08/2013 23:32:58
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Kåarto
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Posted - 05/08/2013 :  23:23:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Johannes Larsen Aas was born in Kongsber 1747, bap. March 28.
Lars Johanesen Aas son named Johannes, right page 17. line from top, link

I believe Lars Johannesen Aas was from Sandsvær, merged with Konsgberg 1964.

Kåre

Edited by - Kåarto on 05/08/2013 23:27:36
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Kåarto
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Posted - 06/08/2013 :  23:34:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Kongsberg Oct. 7. 1744, probate register, deceased Peer Johansen Aas. Place of living; In Monsør Anders Jensen Berggrafs house, unmarried, link

"arving" heir and "andre" others;
- Halfbrother Lars Johansen Aas, working for the Silver Mine Company, age 19 (Christine Johannesdatter Linnerts grandfather)
- father Johannes Aas, dead.
- The mothers brother Jørgen (Thoresen) Kløvstad from Sandsvær
- Cousin Tore Syversen from Sandsvær
- Curator Peter Johansen Dyresen, halfbrother to heir Lars Johansen Aas
- The mothers sister Aase Thoresdatter, dead, Jørgen Kløvstads sister and sister to Tore Syversens father.

Kåre

Edited by - Kåarto on 06/08/2013 23:35:16
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Kåarto
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Norway
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Posted - 07/08/2013 :  17:19:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Kåarto


"arving" heir and "andre" others;
- Halfbrother Lars Johansen Aas, working for the Silver Mine Company, age 19 (Christine Johannesdatter Linnerts grandfather)
- father Johannes Aas, dead.
- The mothers brother Jørgen (Thoresen) Kløvstad from Sandsvær
- Cousin Tore Syversen from Sandsvær
- Curator Peter Johansen Dyresen, halfbrother to heir Lars Johansen Aas
- The mothers sister Aase Thoresdatter, dead, Jørgen Kløvstads sister and sister to Tore Syversens father.

Kåre


Trying to find out who`s who.

- Desceased Peer Johansen Aas; parents; Johannes Aas and Dorthe? Toresdatter Kløvstad or unknown.
- Halfbrother Lars Johansen Aas, parents Johannes Aas and Dorte Thoresdatter Kløvstad or unknown
- Johannes Aas, wife unknown
- Johannes Aas, wife Dorthe? Toresdatter
- Jørgen Thoresen Kløvstad from Sandsvær
- Thore Syversen, father Syver Thoresen Kløvstad
- Peter Johannesen, parents; Johannes Aas and Dorte Kløvstad or unknown.
- Aase Thoresdatter Kløvstad d. 1720m arried Christen Larsen Aas 1703.

Lars Johansen Aas son Johannes Larsen married Anna Giesle-/Gisledatter Krillaas March 18. 1774 in Kongsberg and became April 14. 1775 parents to Kristine Johansdatter Linnert.

Aase b. ca 1679, Jørgen b. ca 1684, Syver and Johannes Aas wife (1. or 2. wife?) , their parents was;
Tore Sjulsen Kløvstad born ca 1642 d. 1701 and Maren Mortensdatter Bø born ca 1647 d. 1708.

Maren Mortensdatter Bø`s familyline in Sandsvær goes fare back.

Kåre

Edited by - Kåarto on 07/08/2013 20:51:57
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