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tiffaniolson
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Posted - 18/07/2014 :  15:53:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by aethos

Was this Ole Hanevold of Pigeon Falls, WI? b Feb 1842 d 1913?

yes That's the one

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tiffaniolson
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Posted - 18/07/2014 :  15:56:17  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by Hopkins

Ole Andreasen has adapted his American surname, Hanevold, from his mother's family history according to several family trees posted on Ancestry.com. But I did not see sufficient Norway location information listed on those family trees in the earlier generations to be able to locate any specific farm with the name like Hanevold for THIS family.

yes, i see his mom's name was Olina Olsdtr Hanevold and Ole's father's name i believe was Andreas Hansen Roise Narum. But that's where i'm stuck

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tiffaniolson
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Posted - 18/07/2014 :  15:58:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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Originally posted by tiffaniolson

quote:
Originally posted by Hopkins

Ole Andreasen has adapted his American surname, Hanevold, from his mother's family history according to several family trees posted on Ancestry.com. But I did not see sufficient Norway location information listed on those family trees in the earlier generations to be able to locate any specific farm with the name like Hanevold for THIS family.

yes, i see his mom's name was Olina Olsdtr Hanevold and Ole's father's name i believe was Andreas Hansen Roise Narum. And i believe Andreas' father was Hans Paulsen Roise. I'm doing more checking.. any leads you have are helpful



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Hopkins
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Posted - 18/07/2014 :  18:28:10  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Above in this thread you were given links to the family in the 1865 Norwegian census when they were residing on a farm called Tangen, actually twice given.
That census lists at least approximate birth years and birth places (parishes) for the parents.

Also a link was given above to the marriage record for those parents and that gave their father's names.

So - you'd use the parish records for the appropriate areas and search for birth records of each. Those parish entries should list the parents and probably on which farm they were residing when the birth/baptism was recorded.

There also appears to be a published bygdebok for the area of Østre Toten which might help for part of the research.

You move earlier by repeating those steps and gathering all the other information available as you go.
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AntonH
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Posted - 19/07/2014 :  16:12:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You also might contact

Phylaine Nicholas
West Allis, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA

The owner of the best Hanevold Family Tree on Ancestry.com. Her tree is quite complete and well documented. She is findable on Google and seems to have a Facebook page.
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Hopkins
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Posted - 20/07/2014 :  20:10:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Earlier in this thread there was information described as coming from Hanevold Family Tree posted to Ancestry.com. If the owner of that Ancestry tree is contacted it can be pointed out that one piece of information could be corrected -

quote:
Olina Olsdtr Hanevold
Birth 19 Apr 1815 in Smorstadstuen, Kolbu, Vestre Toten, Oppland, Norway
Death 16 Jul 1861 in Holoen, Kolbu, Vestre Toten, Oppland, Norway


The actual birthdate for Olina was 12 September 1815.
That date is given in both the Klokkerbok (p. 22) and the Ministerialbok (p. 22) for Toten which include the year 1815.

Note - There are a curious few words before the parents names for Olina's birth in the Ministerialbok. My own abilities to translate are not up to that task...
http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=9320&idx_id=9320&uid=ny&idx_side=-22
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jkmarler
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Posted - 20/07/2014 :  20:32:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Her father is identified as a Sergeant Dannebrogsman. I believe Dannebrogsman served 1807-1814.
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tiffaniolson
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Posted - 26/07/2014 :  21:07:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you everyone, i haven't read all the responses yet but i just wanted to say you are all on the right track, I suspected there was a 2nd marriage but my family couldn't confirm it and i couldn't find mention in anything i have on Peter Anton.. I'll start with this though and i appreciate it

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pnicholas
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Posted - 24/09/2014 :  00:19:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
To my delight I stumbled on this topic today! It is my understanding the Hanevold name was "adopted" by Ole Pedersen while a soldier with the Danish/Norweigan army. I am unsure of the origin of the name, some have said it literally translates to "rooster violence". I welcome anyone that can clarify this for me.

I hope to hear from you tiffaniolson, I believe we must be cousins - Ole Andreasen Hanevold is my 4th gr grandfather.

And, thank you participants for the correction for Olina's birthdate!


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tiffaniolson
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Posted - 10/10/2014 :  21:27:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
[quote]Originally posted by pnicholas

To my delight I stumbled on this topic today! It is my understanding the Hanevold name was "adopted" by Ole Pedersen while a soldier with the Danish/Norweigan army. I am unsure of the origin of the name, some have said it literally translates to "rooster violence". I welcome anyone that can clarify this for me.

I hope to hear from you tiffaniolson, I believe we must be cousins - Ole Andreasen Hanevold is my 4th gr grandfather.

And, thank you participants for the correction for Olina's birthdate!



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tiffaniolson
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Posted - 10/10/2014 :  21:34:37  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I would love to get more info from you pnicholas, i am very new at this and My father who gave me the Hanevold name loves to hear what new info i can bring him. His father was Walter Orlando Hanevold (whom i loved dearly) and Walters parents were Emil and Nettie of Whitehall, WI. Emil's father was Ole Andreasen Hanevold that arrived in Fly Creek, WI in 1868 from Norway and I believe his parents were Andreas Narum and Olina Hanevold. That info i confirmed with my Grandmother Shirley (Walters 2nd wife) before she passed away. I'm leaving my email address here because it's easier to reach me. Thanks

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tiffaniolson
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Posted - 15/10/2014 :  15:04:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by tiffaniolson

[quote]Originally posted by pnicholas

To my delight I stumbled on this topic today! It is my understanding the Hanevold name was "adopted" by Ole Pedersen while a soldier with the Danish/Norweigan army. I am unsure of the origin of the name, some have said it literally translates to "rooster violence". I welcome anyone that can clarify this for me.

I hope to hear from you tiffaniolson, I believe we must be cousins - Ole Andreasen Hanevold is my 4th gr grandfather.

And, thank you participants for the correction for Olina's birthdate!





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