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jwiborg
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Norway
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Posted - 13/09/2018 :  15:47:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Not exactly. 2 sisters and 1 brother (Dahl) married 2 brothers and a niece (Vee)!

Your husbands aunt #1 married Thomas Vee
Your husbands aunt #2 married Soren (Sam) Vee.
Their brother Sivert Dahl married Thea R. Wee, a daughter of Ola T. Wee, ie Thea was a niece of Thomas and Soren, and not their sister.

Osene was also a farm in the Aardal area, located just across the mouth of the river for the Ve farm.

Edited by - jwiborg on 13/09/2018 17:55:14
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Kċarto
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Norway
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Posted - 13/09/2018 :  23:46:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by jwiborg

quote:
Originally posted by Kċarto

Wee, Vee, Ve; Different spellings, same pronunciation.
The name comes from a holy place in pagan times.
Pagan times?
The first mentioning of the farm name Ve is 300 years after the Christianity of Norway.




The name Wee, We and Ve refers to a holy place in Pagan times long before the farm was build.
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cdahl
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Posted - 14/09/2018 :  01:00:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You are so right, jwiborg! Thea was a niece! Thanks for the correction!
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