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davidcarlsen
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Posted - 06/03/2024 :  19:08:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Peder : https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20070831640377 2nd on right.
Peder's engagement : https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20070831640327
6 Nov on right
Peder's child : https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20070831640494 Bottom right
A Peder dead : https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20070831640555 It looks like the same Peder - just looking for other views, the details of these records, especially the death record, and also if there is any connection between the Peder in the death record and the Anders and Einer that follow in the death record.

ToreL
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Posted - 06/03/2024 :  19:59:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
To answer the last question first: The transcriptions of the funeral records for Peder, Anders and Einer say that they all lived at Lille Nørve, and they all died at see on Jan. 22.

My translation above hides a slight difference in their relation to Lille Nørve. Peder's domicile was "Ved Lille Nørve", which is probably best translated as "by Lille Nørve" or "close to Lille Nørve", while the domicile of the two others is just listed as Lille Nørve. It doesn't have to mean anything, unless you combine it with the fact that Peder is listed as a "Husmann" (someone who rents a small subfarm).

There is an (incomplete) bygdebook for Borgund which covers Lille Nørve. It says there was a subfarm to Lille Nørve called Nørvevik that was cleared around 1730 by someone called Peder Larsen of which nothing more is known.

Edited by - ToreL on 06/03/2024 20:18:57
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ToreL
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Posted - 06/03/2024 :  20:43:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It must be the same man in the engagement record, being (according to this record) a husmann (and bachelor) at Lille Nørve. This record also describes him as "af Godøen", i.e. from Godøy.

The baptism record is particularly hard to read, but I can't find a Peder, son of Lars near the top of the right page. There is a child Peder on top, but the father's name can't be Lars. The transcription at Digitalarkivet has it as Anders. In the next baptism, on October 8, the father is named Lars, but the child seems to be Marthe.

Edited by - ToreL on 06/03/2024 20:44:04
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davidcarlsen
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Posted - 06/03/2024 :  21:14:25  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
When I use your search approach on that baptism record, the result returns Peder as the child of Lars Jetmundsen. What comes out of this for me is that I have been trying to find other children of Peder and Marithe Ellingsd. I thought possibly she had died but turns out that Peder died at sea - thanks for that translation as I am able to get people and places pretty well but the details such as lost at sea I'm not good at yet. In any event, I now know why this line ended. This additional information looks like Peder left Godoy for an opportunity to farm at Lille Norve and met Marithe Ellingsd there. Instead of being a Godoy resident as he goes on he becomes identified with Lille Norve.
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ToreL
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Posted - 06/03/2024 :  21:24:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I see it now, you meant 2nd on left, not 2nd on the right. There one finds the baptism of Peder, son of Lars Jetmundsen at Godøy.

But he did have a son before he died, so the line didn't necessarily die out?

Actually (!!!) the sponsor listed first at Peder's son Lars's baptism, Ole Olsen Lille-Nørve, must have been my 6th great grandfather by that name. He lived from 1711 to 1780. I hope he would look after the little fatherless boy.

Edited by - ToreL on 06/03/2024 21:44:23
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davidcarlsen
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Posted - 06/03/2024 :  22:12:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yes - just checking to see if you were paying attention :) I would like to know what happened to Marithe. Elisabeth Larsd was an older sister of Peder. She was married to a man named Abraham JENSEN. One of their children, Inger ABRAHAMSD was married to Ole SIVERSEN from Slotsvig - one of my 5th great grandfathers. Inger died in childbirth in 1761 and Ole subsequently married Birthe PAALSD (POVELSD) in 1762. their child Inger was a 4th GGM and it goes on from there. I just decided to start chasing down Elisabeth Larsd's/Peder's brothers and sisters so here I am. It seems like this community was relatively small and a lot of common sponsors at each others baptisma.
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