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davidcarlsen
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Posted - 15/05/2017 :  07:28:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
What is the farm for Einer Larsen, witness for Elen :https://media.digitalarkivet.no/en/kb20070911660269
2nd record down on right.
I'm trying to work back to a birth record for Ole Einersen - father in this record. I have not found Einer Larsen in 1801 Census.

Hopkins
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Posted - 15/05/2017 :  12:50:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The 1865 census shows Ole Einersen to be 73 yrs old and born in Haram district. So should appear in 1801 census at about 8 yrs of age in Haram district.

He is with parents and siblings in Haram 1801 census on a farm in Haram then spelled as "Myklebust".
https://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01058420000974

Edited by - Hopkins on 15/05/2017 12:58:27
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eibache
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Posted - 15/05/2017 :  13:02:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ole Ejnarsen, parents and siblings in 1801.

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eibache
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Posted - 15/05/2017 :  15:56:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ole Ejnarsens father, Ejnar Larsen was born on Myklebust and baptized Jan 13 1757.
His parents were Lars Einarsen and Torri Knudsdatter. (Tyri Knudsdatter listed in the 1801 census.)
See right page, middle of page here.

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eibache
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Posted - 15/05/2017 :  16:08:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Einar Larsen, Myklebust and Ragnilde Gunersdatter were married Dec 2 1793, see left page 5th record.

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davidcarlsen
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Posted - 15/05/2017 :  18:11:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you so much for this help. your understanding of alternate spellings and also the geography is so important for getting through to the facts. Einar or Einer spellings produced nothing for me as I lack that perspective. Your help is much appreciated.
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davidcarlsen
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Posted - 16/05/2017 :  00:08:10  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I still have not been able to locate the birth record. Any help on that ?
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Hopkins
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Posted - 16/05/2017 :  00:25:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Einar gave you a link to the page and instruction on approximate location on the page. Nothing we can do to improve the handwriting.
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davidcarlsen
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Posted - 16/05/2017 :  04:44:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Have reviewed Haram again and found record for Ole Guner :https://media.digitalarkivet.no/en/kb20070903660436
5th down left side
What does the word before the name mean ?

Edited by - davidcarlsen on 16/05/2017 04:59:22
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jkmarler
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Posted - 16/05/2017 :  05:01:10  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
What was wrong with the baptismal you yourself posted in the Ole Einarson topic?

SAT, Ministerialprotokoller, klokkerbøker og fødselsregistre - Møre og Romsdal, 536/L0493: Parish register (official) no. 536A02, 1739-1802, p. 312-313
Quick link: https://media.digitalarkivet.no/en/kb20070903660436

The parents' names match the 1801 census... The questionable wording is Latin I think for same date....

Edited by - jkmarler on 16/05/2017 05:02:09
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