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sabingd
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Posted - 12/09/2017 :  20:55:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Gjertrud Elisabeth Arntsdatter 1815
married; Daniel Andersen Loen Rake
BIRTH Norway
DEATH Norway

I think they were both from Innvik, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway. Moved to Winnebago county in Iowa.

I am looking for Gjertruds parent and siblings and any ancestors

Edited by - sabingd on 12/09/2017 20:57:50

AntonH
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Posted - 12/09/2017 :  21:44:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Probably the marriage record for Gjertrud and Daniel

Gjertrud Elisabeth Arntsdr
in the Norway, Select Marriages, 1660-1926
Name: Gjertrud Elisabeth Arntsdr
[Gjertrud Elisabeth Larsen]
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 6 jan 1840
Marriage Place: Innvik,Sogn Og Fjordane,Norway
Father: Arnt Larsen
Spouse: Daniel Andersen

#4

Gjertrud's father was Arnt Larsen Rake and mother was Brite Olsdatter

Probably her baptism record

Jertrud Elisabeth Arnesen
in the Norway, Select Baptisms, 1634-1927
Name: Jertrud Elisabeth Arnesen
[Jertrud Elisabeth Larsen]
Gender: Female
Baptism Date: 28 mai 1815 (28 May 1815)
Baptism Place: , Innvik, Sogn Og Fjordane, Norway
Father: Arent Larsen
Mother: Berte Olsdr
FHL Film Number: 126415

#22

Other children

Olina born 5 jun 1819 and baptism 13 jun 1819
Arent born 6 jan 1826 and baptism 8 jan 1826
Marta born 29 mar 1821 and baptism 1 apr 1821
Anna born 25 mar 1817 and 30 mar 1817 baptism date
Lisbeth born 26 jul 1823 and baptism 3 aug 1823

Arnt Larsen and Birthe Olsdatter announced their upcoming marriage (wedding banns) July 20, 1812. First record on right hand page

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Edited by - AntonH on 13/09/2017 02:49:17
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AntonH
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Posted - 12/09/2017 :  22:57:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Arent Larsen was baptized June 1, 1782 and is the son of Lars Arentsen and Gjertrud Rassmusdatter.

#22

The family can be found on Rache farm in the 1801 Census

1801

The 1801 Census for Rache also includes Arents Larsen born 1722 the father of Lars Arentsen. Look at the 13 th entry, also next to him is probably another of his children Mari, born 1758

Arent Larsen born 1722 was married to Kari Joensdatter and had several children including these two.

Joen baptism 13 feb 1751

#18

Dorthe baptism 6 okt 1754 (6 Oct 1754)

Middle right hand page

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Edited by - AntonH on 13/09/2017 03:01:45
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AntonH
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Posted - 13/09/2017 :  01:51:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
If all the names and dates become too confusing you can do worse than follow the family found on Geni.com. I think we gave you a link to this tree in an earlier posting of yours but here is the link again. You always need to be careful with internet trees but as you an see the information I have found in the original records matches well with the data from the tree.

Arent Larsen Rake b 1782

Geni

Edited by - AntonH on 13/09/2017 02:57:18
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AntonH
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Posted - 13/09/2017 :  03:08:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Wife of Arent Larsen was Birthe Olsdatter baptized May 18, 1782. Father is Ole Ingebrichtsen and mother is Agnethe Knudsdatter. Middle right hand page May 18

18 Mai

The family on Langsetter in the 1810 Census

1801

Edited by - AntonH on 13/09/2017 03:12:24
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