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Fedje
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Canada
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Posted - 25/03/2003 :  19:36:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
We am looking for information on the families of Anfind (1869-1926) and Kari (1871-?) Fedje. Thier family consisted on the following children:
Jens (b: 1895 in Leikanger?
Brynhjulf (b: 1897 in Leikanger)
Kristi (b: 1900 in Leikanger)
Adolf (b: 1904)
Ingvard (b: 1905)
Sverre (b: 1910 in Drammen) *** my grandfather still living 2003
Arne (b: 1913)
If you have ANY information on this family or thier decentents please contact us at mfedje@hotmail.com.

Kirk & Michelle Fedje

ninakarls
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Norway
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Posted - 26/03/2003 :  00:28:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Emigrants from Oslo 1928 april 2707
Adolf Fedje agronom 17061902 Skoger New York utv. av Vestfold
Sverre Fedje jordbr.arb. 19121910 Skoger New York
Agent: Henriksen Ship: Stavangerfjord

Census 1900, Osen in Leikanger:
Anfind Jensen Fedje Handelsbetjent 1869
Kari Bottolfsdtr Fedje Aardal i Sogn
Jens Anfindsen Fedje 1895
Brynhjulf Anfindsen Fedje 1897
Kristi Anfindsen Fedje 11021900

Birth: 27/5 1871 Kari Bottolfd. father: Bottolf Anderss. Øyri, mother: Anna Sjurd.

Midthun, Aardal 1865: Bottol Anders. Handelskarl ug 27
Øren, Aardal 1865: Anna Sjursd. Servant ug 18

Maybe Anfinds family in Lekanger, Fedje 1865:
Jens Anfinds. Husfader Farmer/owner 27 m Lekangers
Kristi Ingemorsd. hans Kone 33 k Lekangers
Randi Jensd. deres Datter 1 k Lekangers
Anna Olsd. hans Steddatter 7 k Lekangers






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ninakarls
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Norway
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Posted - 28/03/2003 :  13:28:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In 1901 Anfin bought subfarm 2 at Nordre Holmen, Skoger for 20000 Norwegian Kroner. He was a member of the local government (herredsstyret), cashier for the municipality and finally auditor. He bought subfarm 9 at Lindum in 1926, the year he died, and his widow sold it in 1928. In 1931 she was living at Grundheim.

Children:
Jens 1895- Emigr. U.S.
Brynjulf 1897- Teacher at Nøsted School m. Velgerd Tronsgaard (2 children)
Kristi 1900- in Drammen
Adolf 1902- Emigr. U.S.
Ingvard 1905- Military educ. in Halden
Sverre 1910-
Arne 1913-


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ninakarls
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Norway
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Posted - 28/03/2003 :  19:46:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Fedie, Leganger 1801-census with supplementary data:
Iver Ellingsen 54 (1747-) 2nd marriage, Farmer (1st m. 1778 Mari Johannesd. Henjum 1748-1785)
Ingri Anfindsdtr Wife 38 (1763-1826)
Children of 1st marriage:
Johannes Iversen Son 21 (siblings: Ola 1779-83, Marie 1784)
--2nd marriage:
Anfind Iversen Son 15 (1786-)
Ole Iversen Son 10 (1791-)
Mari Iversdtr Daughter 13 (1787-)
Giertrud Iversdtr Daughter 8 m. Suphammer
Kirsti Iversdtr Daughter 8
Elling 1796-98
Torbiør Ivarsdtr Daughter 3 (1798-) m. Suphammer
Unni 1801-02
Elling 1803-1884
Synneva 1806- m. Helland

Giertrud Ellingsdtr Farmer's sister 52 (1749-1812)

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