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AntonH
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USA
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Posted - 29/05/2015 :  23:20:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
JeanFlor, has anyone checked the various Bygdebøker for either Tolga or Tynset

Here are two listed for Tolga in Roots Web

Tolga

Tolgen
By Ivar Sæter
Published 1908
(General history and farm histories and genealogy)
Vingelen. Sogeminner frå heimbygda
By Eystein Eggen
Published by Nemda for Vingelsboka, 1943
Revised and republished 1968
(General history and farm histories and genealogy)
Note: This book is in the process of being updated and will contain additional
information on farm histories and genealogy for the community of Tolga. It
will probably be published in 2003.

Here is the list for

Tynset

Tynset. En bygdehistorie
By Tore Aaen
Published 1925
(General history and farm histories and genealogy)
Tynset bygdebok
Published by Tynset bygdeboknemnd, 1972 - 1988
5 volumes
Volume 1 & 2. Gard og ætt
By Ivar A. Streitlien
Published 1972 - 1973
(Farm histories and genealogy)
Volume 3. Topografi, geologi, historie.
Published 1978
Edited by Ivar A. Streitlien
(General history, geology, etc.)
Volume 4. Utvandring, utmark, kjerke, kommune
By Bjarne Grandum
Published 1988
(Emigration, church history, and general history)
Volume 5. Øvrighet, samferdsel, ufredstider, handel, skole, skikker, musikkliv, foreninger
By Bjarne Grandum
Published 1998
(General history)
(For information on how to purchase this bygdebok contact:
Tynset kommune, Kulturkontoret, 2500 Tynset, Norway


Kvikne. Ei bygdebok
Edited by Olav Tryggve Hagen
Published 1951 - 1952. Republished 1976
2 volumes
Volume 1. Bygdesoga
(General history)
Volume 2. Gardsbruk - koparverk
(Farm histories, genealogy, and history of coppermine)

Tylldalen - Brydalen bygdebok
By Bjarne Grandum
Publisher: Tylldalen og Brydalen bygdeboknemnd. 1997
Volume 1: Gard og ætt
For information about how to purchase this bygdebok contact:
Bygdeboknemnda for Tylldalen og Brydalen, v/Odd Guttorm Negård, 2510 Tylldalen, Norway

Tylldalen - Brydalen bygdebok
By Eystein Eggen
Published by Bygdeboknemnda, 1957
(General history and farm histories and genealogy)
Note: an updated version of this bygdebook is being published - see previous entry)

Edited by - AntonH on 29/05/2015 23:23:57
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jwiborg
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Norway
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Posted - 29/05/2015 :  23:25:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The distance between Øylia farm in Tynset and Åseng farm im Tolga is only 3 km (2 miles),and takes 3 minutes to drive today.
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JeanFlor
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USA
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Posted - 29/05/2015 :  23:34:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I believe this person was being discussed on DIS-Norge. They were looking for someone with a 'bydgbok' (spelling wrong?) from Fåberg. A Norwegian relative suggested I look at the National Library of Norway - but I couldn't figure out how to use it.
http://www.nb.no/

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Originally posted by Kåarto

A possible Simen Johannesen from Fåberg, but he was born 1869, confirmated April 19. 1885, see #15

Fåberg

Kåre

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JeanFlor
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Posted - 29/05/2015 :  23:45:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You are all too fast for me! :-) I just mentioned that in a post on a Simen Johanssen in Fåberg - a Bygdebok....would I have to order them (couldn't read them anyway) *sigh? Or can I see them at the National Library of Norway? http://www.nb.no/ I can't tell.

quote:
Originally posted by lyndal40

JeanFlor, has anyone checked the various Bygdebøker for either Tolga or Tynset

Here are two listed for Tolga in Roots Web

Tolga

Tolgen
By Ivar Sæter
Published 1908
(General history and farm histories and genealogy)
Vingelen. Sogeminner frå heimbygda
By Eystein Eggen
Published by Nemda for Vingelsboka, 1943
Revised and republished 1968
(General history and farm histories and genealogy)
Note: This book is in the process of being updated and will contain additional
information on farm histories and genealogy for the community of Tolga. It
will probably be published in 2003.

Here is the list for

Tynset

Tynset. En bygdehistorie
By Tore Aaen
Published 1925
(General history and farm histories and genealogy)
Tynset bygdebok
Published by Tynset bygdeboknemnd, 1972 - 1988
5 volumes
Volume 1 & 2. Gard og ætt
By Ivar A. Streitlien
Published 1972 - 1973
(Farm histories and genealogy)
Volume 3. Topografi, geologi, historie.
Published 1978
Edited by Ivar A. Streitlien
(General history, geology, etc.)
Volume 4. Utvandring, utmark, kjerke, kommune
By Bjarne Grandum
Published 1988
(Emigration, church history, and general history)
Volume 5. Øvrighet, samferdsel, ufredstider, handel, skole, skikker, musikkliv, foreninger
By Bjarne Grandum
Published 1998
(General history)
(For information on how to purchase this bygdebok contact:
Tynset kommune, Kulturkontoret, 2500 Tynset, Norway


Kvikne. Ei bygdebok
Edited by Olav Tryggve Hagen
Published 1951 - 1952. Republished 1976
2 volumes
Volume 1. Bygdesoga
(General history)
Volume 2. Gardsbruk - koparverk
(Farm histories, genealogy, and history of coppermine)

Tylldalen - Brydalen bygdebok
By Bjarne Grandum
Publisher: Tylldalen og Brydalen bygdeboknemnd. 1997
Volume 1: Gard og ætt
For information about how to purchase this bygdebok contact:
Bygdeboknemnda for Tylldalen og Brydalen, v/Odd Guttorm Negård, 2510 Tylldalen, Norway

Tylldalen - Brydalen bygdebok
By Eystein Eggen
Published by Bygdeboknemnda, 1957
(General history and farm histories and genealogy)
Note: an updated version of this bygdebook is being published - see previous entry)


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JeanFlor
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Posted - 29/05/2015 :  23:48:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I just use asked Google to tell me the distance between Telneset & Tolga - wouldn't tell me between farms. So only TWO miles. But is there more than one farm named Aaseng?

quote:
Originally posted by jwiborg

The distance between Øylia farm in Tynset and Åseng farm im Tolga is only 3 km (2 miles),and takes 3 minutes to drive today.

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AntonH
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USA
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Posted - 29/05/2015 :  23:51:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
There are good collections of Bygdebøker at The University of Minnesota, Wilson Library in Minneapolis. The University of North Dakota, Grand Forks and Saint Olaf"s College in Northfield Minnesota and probably a few other states such as Wiscconsin and Iowa. I do not know if any of these places are close to where you live.
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AntonH
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USA
9301 Posts

Posted - 29/05/2015 :  23:53:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is a link to the DIS discussion you referred to. I have not read through it yet to see if there are any references to the Norwegain farm books. ie Bygdebøker

http://www.disnorge.no/slektsforum/viewtopic.php?t=111458

No references to books for Tolga or Tynset, a reference to one for Fåberg but it may have never been looked at.

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AntonH
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USA
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Posted - 29/05/2015 :  23:58:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
There are 38 people living on various Aaseng farms in Hedmark in the 1865 Norwegian Census. None of them named Johan.

http://www.rhd.uit.no/folketellinger/folketellinger_e.aspx
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jwiborg
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Norway
4961 Posts

Posted - 30/05/2015 :  00:00:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The National Library of Norway have some farm history books in their online stock, but I believe they are only available for users with Norwegian IP-addresses.

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Kåarto
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Norway
5861 Posts

Posted - 30/05/2015 :  00:11:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by JeanFlor

Julia's daughter said she was born on farm Øilia, Telneset, Norway.



Julia was born on Øilia and she lived there when she was confirmated Oct. 2. 1904, see #21

Simen Johannesen is a mystery, I can not find him incoming or leaving Tynset. Bachelor and farmboy on Aaseng 1890 b. 1868.

Kåre

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JeanFlor
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Posted - 30/05/2015 :  00:12:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
That would explain why my Norwegian relative kept telling me to go there, but I could never see anything even after I registered. Thx.

quote:
Originally posted by jwiborg

The National Library of Norway have some farm history books in their online stock, but I believe they are only available for users with Norwegian IP-addresses.

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JeanFlor
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Posted - 30/05/2015 :  00:17:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm at least 160 miles from the closest - Grand Forks or St. Olaf. And I don't expect they loan them out to other libraries. I'm thinking they're written in Norwegian anyway, so probably not even worth the road trip - would be hard even using a computer or phone translator.

quote:
Originally posted by lyndal40

There are good collections of Bygdebøker at The University of Minnesota, Wilson Library in Minneapolis. The University of North Dakota, Grand Forks and Saint Olaf"s College in Northfield Minnesota and probably a few other states such as Wiscconsin and Iowa. I do not know if any of these places are close to where you live.

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JeanFlor
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Posted - 30/05/2015 :  00:32:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you again, Kåre - we didn't have this Confirmation record. Yes, Simen seems to be a complete mystery....

I can't help but notice that even though she was born in June and not confirmed until August (or was she confirmed 2 Oct 1904 - date on top of page? Confused again!) that the name is spelled exactly the same 'Johannessen'. That name could be spelled many different ways (Johnsen, Johansen, Johannesen, etc.) which makes me think Simen spelled it out - and that was the spelling he used. Yet he can't be found. :-(
Jean
quote:
Originally posted by Kåarto

quote:
Originally posted by JeanFlor

Julia's daughter said she was born on farm Øilia, Telneset, Norway.



Julia was born on Øilia and she lived there when she was confirmated Oct. 2. 1904, see #21

Simen Johannesen is a mystery, I can not find him incoming or leaving Tynset. Bachelor and farmboy on Aaseng 1890 b. 1868.

Kåre


Edited by - JeanFlor on 30/05/2015 00:55:21
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jkmarler
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USA
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Posted - 30/05/2015 :  00:38:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hopefully, Simon didn't die or depart before this but the scanned copies of the 1891 census for Tolgen are available online. Looks like there was at least 4 farms named Aasing:
Kildeinformasjon: Hedmark fylke, Tolga herred, Statlig folketelling (RA/S-2231/E/Ea), 1891-1891, oppb: Riksarkivet.
Permanent sidelenke: http://arkivverket.no/URN:db_read/ft/52746/8/
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jkmarler
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Posted - 30/05/2015 :  03:27:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Simen was not found on any of the farms starting with Aas in Tolgen. Here is Julia's page, she was living with her grandparents.

Kildeinformasjon: Hedmark fylke, Tynset herred, Statlig folketelling (RA/S-2231/E/Ea), 1891-1891, oppb: Riksarkivet.
Permanent sidelenke: http://arkivverket.no/URN:db_read/ft/52747/2974/

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