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jkmarler
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Posted - 22/02/2014 :  14:20:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by connierl


Anders born Nov 11, 1822 he was bapt April 1, 1823. sponsors were Even Hansen Berget, Hans Hansen Berget and Marthe Berget, and Kari Andersdatter Hurum, ( I believe Kari is Marthe's sister)
Son Anders died as an infant.

another clue may be the sponsors for bapt of Second son, Niels Bottolfsen born June 22, 1826 and bapt July 30 1826. sponsors Gullich Helgesen, Anders Christophersen Wee, Ingeborg Wexal, Olea and Berthe Sørum.

Third son Martin Bottolfsen born Aug 1830 and bapt Dec 26, 1830, sponsors were Ingeborg Wexal, Anne Simonsdatter Wee, Marthe Henrichsdatter Sørum, Iver Wexal, and Anders Helgerud-Eijet.

there are so many names and except for Kari Andersdatter Hurum, I can't relate any to Marthe Andersdatter.



Ringerikske Slekter III, pg 477-482 Wexhal:
Wexhal has had many different spellings. Veshall, Vegsal, Vexal etc.

pg 478
Christofer Olsen Wexhal was born 1746 and was married to Kari born on Lerberg and died in the fall of 1791. Christofer and Kari had 4 known children 2 boys, 2 girls. in 1805 the eldest daughter Anne Marie Wexhal got half of Wexhal and the other half in 1813.went to Kari's son Ole Christofersen Wexhal. Anne Marie was born in 1780 and married 1803 Elling Eriksen Bergsund, no children; next Anne Marie married Iver Gulbrandsen Lunder and they had 3 children Ingeborg, Christofer & Iver who all married and lived on Wexhal Anne Marie m 3rd to Anders Ellingson Røsby and had no children with him.

pg 480
Ingeborg Iversdatter d. 1878 married Ole Hansen (it doesn't give him a farm of origin) d. in 1875. They had 3 children one of whom was named Iver Olson Wexhal. Iver Olsen d. 1896 aged abt 60 years (so he can't be your Iver Wexhal)
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connierl
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Posted - 22/02/2014 :  17:33:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My goodness you are good with the Norway records, that is my downfall, I have trouble navigating and finging the correct records. Will get better as I surf around more.,
thank you for all the good info, I have my work cut out for me now.


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connierl
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Posted - 23/02/2014 :  00:35:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I think I may have found Marthe Andersdatter, if these are her parents, the mother Karen makes sense because Bottolf and Marthe Andersdatter Bottolfsen had a daughter Karen born Jan 11, 1833
I have never found the birth or bapt records.
here is what was on Family Search, among thousands of others:
father: Anders Evensen
mother: Karen Henricsdr
Name-Marthe Maria Andersdatter
Gender-Female
Event Date-12 Mar 1797
Event Place-MODUM, BUSKERUD, NORWAY
Birth Date-07 Mar 1797
Father's Name-Anders Evensen
Mother's Name-Karen Henricsdr
Indexing Project (Batch) Number-C42854-3
System Origin-Norway-VR
GS Film number-124044
Reference ID-2:1L07TGF
Now to prove this is my Marthe!!!!

Connie R. Loftus
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jkmarler
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Posted - 23/02/2014 :  01:04:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Having looked at a fair number of parish registers I can tell you having two names Marthe and Marie will cut down the number of other possibles. It's unusual to have more than one first name in these areas in in Buskerud.

Here is her baptismal, right hand page, 6th in the order about the middle of the page:
Source information: Buskerud county, Modum, Parish register (official) nr. 3 (1783-1819), Birth and baptism records 1797, page 188-189.
Permanent pagelink: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=8496&idx_id=8496&uid=ny&idx_side=-98

Keep doing as you have done, picking up all the faddernes. Interesting her father is listed as Anders Evensen Hole. So she may or may not have come from or lived in Hole the parish but was from Hole the farm in Modum.

Edited by - jkmarler on 23/02/2014 01:14:06
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jkmarler
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Posted - 23/02/2014 :  01:24:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is Anders Evensen Hole's death, left hand page about 2/3 the way down from the the top:
Source information: Buskerud county, Modum, Parish register (official) nr. 3 (1783-1819), Death and burial records 1801, page 1070-1071.
Permanent pagelink: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=8496&idx_id=8496&uid=ny&idx_side=-519
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connierl
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Posted - 07/06/2014 :  16:27:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01058270001544

020 05 Even Olsen 73 Mand Enkemand 2den gang Selvejer, huusmand

does this tell me that he is a widower for the 2nd time and is living in his own cottage and is self sufficient??
I have a Norwegian/English dictionary, but it does not clearly tell me the definitions of these words.

thank you

Connie R. Loftus
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Hopkins
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Posted - 08/06/2014 :  02:08:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
http://home.online.no/~otjoerge/files/word.htm
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connierl
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Posted - 08/06/2014 :  02:27:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you, just what I needed!!!!

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connierl
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Posted - 02/10/2018 :  02:41:17  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by eibache

Rasmus Bottolfsen, Kolsrud Ejet was burried Dec19 1802, #8.

The 2nd Rasmus was a twin (sister Elie) #92.




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connierl
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Posted - 02/10/2018 :  02:44:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by connierl

quote:
Originally posted by eibache

Rasmus Bottolfsen, Kolsrud Ejet was burried Dec19 1802, #8.

The 2nd Rasmus was a twin (sister Elie) #92.






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connierl
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Posted - 02/10/2018 :  03:18:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The link to Hole bygdebok is no longer any good, says file not found, GOT any ideas?
thank you

But Hole is a very good place to be from these days as the new Hole bygdebøker are online and searchable, so you can search for her in it. Big, big file, be patient.

http://www.hole.no/bygdebok/Hole_bygdebok_Bind_1_til_5.pdf

And a number of baptisms from Hole are indexed in the Norway Baptisms at familysearch.org

Hurum is farm in Hole, Sørum is farm in Hole, Wexel in Norderhov
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jkmarler
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Posted - 02/10/2018 :  10:21:29  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
http://www.hole.kommune.no/bygdebok.399665.no.html
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connierl
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Posted - 02/10/2018 :  18:08:49  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
thank you

quote:
Originally posted by jkmarler

http://www.hole.kommune.no/bygdebok.399665.no.html


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