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SandraSeverson
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Posted - 30/10/2015 :  13:25:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am trying to find the birth record of Mari Jacobsdatter Rutlin who married Lars Johannessen In 1820 in Sogn. I think I may have found the record: Right side. 2nd birth

Source Information: Sogn og Fjordane county, Sogndal, Ministerialbok Nos. A 8 (1795-1809), chronological list 1796, page 8. Permanent Image Link: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20070515670033.jpg

I have no other information about her. She may be in the 1801 census as 5 years old but I can't find her parents names. And if the church record is hers what are the names of her parents. I get the Jacob but can't read the last name. I think her mothers name is Kari Nielsdatter.

Hope some one can help me with this. Thank you

Kċarto
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Posted - 30/10/2015 :  15:32:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Stedje sub parish, Sogndal.
Mari Jacobsdatter, born to Jacob Clementsen Rutlin and Kari Nielsdatter.

Kċre

Edited by - Kċarto on 30/10/2015 16:34:37
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AntonH
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Posted - 30/10/2015 :  15:48:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Maybe a sister? From Ancestry.com

Margretha Jacobsen
in the Norway, Select Baptisms, 1634-1927
Name: Margretha Jacobsen
[Margretha Clementsen]
Gender: Female
Baptism Date: 6 aug 1792
Baptism Place: , Sogndal, Sogn Og Fjordane, Norway
Father: Jacob Clementsen
Mother: Kari Nielsdr
FHL Film Number: 126540


Probably the marriage of Mari Jacobsdatter and Lars Johanen in 1820 from Ancestry.com

Mari Jacobsdr
in the Norway, Select Marriages, 1660-1926
Name: Mari Jacobsdr
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 23 mar 1820
Marriage Place: Sogndal,Sogn Og Fjordane,Norway
Spouse: Lars Johannesen
FHL Film Number: 126540

Edited by - AntonH on 30/10/2015 15:53:03
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Kċarto
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Posted - 30/10/2015 :  16:40:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by lyndal40

Maybe a sister? From Ancestry.com

Margretha Jacobsen
in the Norway, Select Baptisms, 1634-1927
Name: Margretha Jacobsen
[Margretha Clementsen]
Gender: Female
Baptism Date: 6 aug 1792
Baptism Place: , Sogndal, Sogn Og Fjordane, Norway
Father: Jacob Clementsen
Mother: Kari Nielsdr
FHL Film Number: 126540



Margrethe had a twin sister Martha #1096 and 1097

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Kċarto
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Posted - 30/10/2015 :  17:47:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In the 1600s Rutlin was a "Tingsted", a place where the court held their meetings and judged in cases where people disagreed.

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SandraSeverson
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Posted - 30/10/2015 :  22:29:28  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks everyone for the information. It really helped
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