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Kåarto
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Posted - 04/04/2016 :  21:33:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hans Andersen Såtvedt/Tofstad 1826-73, see above, his parents; Anders Olsen Såtvedt/Tofstad b. ca 1800 on Modum and Elsa Maria Olsdatter Såtvedt.
They married April 13. 1824 #5 in Efteløt church build 1184 i Ytre (Outer) Sandsvær.
Anders bought Søndre (Southern) Såtvedt, later he takes over Nordre Tofstad, see above.
Anders and Elsa also cultivated one of the Hørtvedt farms.
Children; Your Hans, Anund 1829, settled down on farm Lande, Tore 1832, Torger 1835, settled down on farm Aasterud, Anders 1839, settled down on Nordre (Northern) Hørtvedt, Grete 1843-58.

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amyanderson75
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Posted - 06/04/2016 :  21:28:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you all so much for the information :) And the links to view them. It is truly appreciated.

Amy A.
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Kåarto
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Norway
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Posted - 06/04/2016 :  22:33:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You are welcome.
I found this family so interesting so I would like to continue with Elsa Maria Olsdatter Såtvedt. If we are in luck some of this family lines can get far back.
Elsa Maria Såtvedt was born on Såtvedt 1799, bapt Nov. 3. in Hedenstad church. Parents: Ole Lucasen Såtvedt 1764-1848 and Anne Anundsdatter 1762-1844, see right page 3. bapt. from top: Hed (Hedenstad) Nov 3 Ole Lucassen Såtvedts "D (Datter)" Daughter Elsa Maria link

Kåre

Edited by - Kåarto on 06/04/2016 22:37:09
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Kåarto
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Norway
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Posted - 06/04/2016 :  22:51:25  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ole Lucassen was born on farm Hedenstad, but grew up on farm Såtvedt (The upper field)
His mother was from Hedenstad
Parents; Lucas Olsen Opjorden 1722-1815 and Else Malene Olsdatter 1722-1779 Hedenstad, see left page 5. from bottom, link Hed (Hedenstad) 4 Nov: Lucas Hedenstads "Søn" Son Ole

Farm Hedenstad is ca 50 yds. from the church.

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Kåarto
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Posted - 06/04/2016 :  23:50:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Lucas Olsen Opjorden born 1722, bapt in Hedenstad church Marc. 15. 1722, left page line 15&16 from bottom.
Dom: Lætare (5 Sunday in Lent) March 15. in Hedenst: "døbt" bapt. Ole Opjordens "Søn" Son Lucas. see here

Ole Opjorden was Ole Nilsen ca 1685-1725, unknown origin,Lucas mother was Ambjørg Hansdatter ca 1674-1728.
She was a widow after Lucas Carlsen Opjorden when she married soldier Ole Nilsen, engaged in Hedenstad June 15. 1714, see left page line 22&23 from bottom link

Dom:15. Jun: Trol: (Trolovet) Engaged Ole Nielsen Soldat (Soldier) and Ambjør Hansdatter Opjorden

Kåre

Edited by - Kåarto on 07/04/2016 23:31:40
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Kåarto
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Posted - 09/04/2016 :  10:35:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here ends the Opjorden line, we do'nt know the origin of soldier Ole Nilsen or Ambjørg Hansdatter Opjorden.
I believe two of these family lines mentioned above goes far back in the history of Sandsvær, and names of farms in which they were part-owners, occupation etc. and links to some very old documents.
Do you want me to continue. It may take some time, but I have plenty of it.

Kåre

Edited by - Kåarto on 09/04/2016 10:37:00
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