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davidcarlsen
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Posted - 02/03/2024 :  20:09:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20070831640628 : Left side July 6 #1 someone from Myklebust and someone from Sunde - names please.

ToreL
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Posted - 03/03/2024 :  03:49:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
https://www.digitalarkivet.no/view/327/pv00000002823687
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davidcarlsen
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Posted - 03/03/2024 :  05:04:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you. How are you getting to these transcriptions? It's something I'm not familiar with. When I do a search on these names with * I get no hits like these transcriptions.
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ToreL
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Posted - 03/03/2024 :  12:55:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
One trick is to look for an unambiguous name on the same page, search for that in the transcribed version, and once you have found it to navigate through the records.

Edited by - ToreL on 03/03/2024 13:15:24
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davidcarlsen
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Posted - 03/03/2024 :  16:56:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Sorry, but I'm still confused. How is the search specified that causes a transcription such as this to be the displayed result. What did you look for in this case ?
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ToreL
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Posted - 03/03/2024 :  18:26:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In this case there is a groom Paal on the same page. Then perform a detailed person search for him. (Given name, role groom, event year 1750-52, Borgund. (You can also limit the search to the source in questio.) From the handful og matches, determine the correct one and then navigate. To do this, you first need to click the link on top left displaying the date. Buttons for next and previous now let you navigate.
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davidcarlsen
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Posted - 06/03/2024 :  01:53:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I tried this method : Detailed Person search >First Name - paal* > Role - groom > Place of birth - Borgund > Event Information drop down - > Event Year 1750 - 1752. No other fields are utilized and the result returns "Your search resulted in 0 hits" This is typically my result.
I logged out and logged back in an tried the same process with the same result. I removed the information on Borgund and got a few results and could see the Paal Arness item. Using that I can see how the rest works so thank you for this information as this leads to identification of Abrahamsen / Pedersd.

Edited by - davidcarlsen on 06/03/2024 02:06:27
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ToreL
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Posted - 06/03/2024 :  09:42:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
You enter the location (Borgund) info through Geography/Vestlandet/Møre og Romsdal/Borgund
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davidcarlsen
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Posted - 06/03/2024 :  19:12:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
OK - I'll add that tidbit to the knowledge pool.
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