Matches 19,131 to 19,140 of 22,293
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Shown because Tina is shown as having borne 3 children, 2 still living, in the 1900 census. | FORSTROM, Berthe Oliviet (I6952)
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19132 |
Shown in birth record as illegitimate.
Does not seem to be listed in the 1865 census.
According to Arne, citing Øyane in the bygdebøk, Bertha emigrated to America in 1861 and there married the Norwegian husmannssonen Peder Olson frå Bakken under Kroken i Luster in 1840. According to Øyane, Berta died in 1868 and Peder in 1908, likely in America.
The Hafslo emigration record shows the unmarried Britha Andersdatter Marheim, age 31, leaving on April 18, 1861.
In his further research, Arne found:
“Bertha and Peder married in Stoughton, Dane, Wisconsin 30 August 1861. They had one daughter there, Oline, born 23 March and baptized 10 October 1862. Later on, it seems they moved to Winneshiek, Iowa, and had two children: Erik, born 15 July and baptized 19 October 1864, and Elise, born 25 February 1866. It seems to me, they were still living in Winneshiek, according to the 1870-census, even if the age is wrong for Peder, Oline, Erik and Elisa.
“I have not found them in later censuses, or death records. It seems obvious, however, that Bertha did NOT die in 1868, and we do not know for sure if Peder died in 1908 as stated by Øyane.” | MAREIM, Berthe Andersdatter (I4162)
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19133 |
shown in Oregon Death Index as 80 years old, born February of 1891. Wife “Cather.” | ANDERSON, Johan Edward (I7758)
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19134 |
Shown in the 1865 census as age 80. | Marit Trondsdatter (I25626)
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19135 |
Shown in the 1865 census as Anna Eliasdatter. Dee Austring identifies the family’s location at that time as Storøren gård #265, Verdal, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway.
In the 1875 Norwegian census, Anna is at Storøren gård #265, Verdal, Nord-Trøndelag, Norway, and is shown as “Sygelig, hos Forældrene (sickly, living with parents).”
In the 1900 census, Anna is shown as Anna Eliasdatter and is still living at Storøren gård #265 in Verdal with her father and brother Oluf. Her occupation is shown as “Husstel fjøsstel (housekeeping and barnwork) b1837!?!?.” | BYE, Anna Eliasdatter (I1213)
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19136 |
Shown in the 1865 census as Berit Thomasdatter born in 1794 in Vestre Slidre. Living with her husband on the Høine farm with her son Anders.
In his VS, Jim also shows her incorrectly as Berit Thomasdatter. She was definitely Berit Johannesdatter in her marriage record.
Shown as age 24 when she got married.
She married her first cousin. | ELLESTAD, Berit Johannesdatter (I1764)
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19137 |
Shown in the 1865 census as Tora Andersdatter, born 1809.
She is Tora Andrisdotter Bunde, I4455, in Jim’s Ellingboe.
She is Tora Andrisdtr Bunde, I5878, in Jim’s Valdres Slekt.
Jim’s VS notes: Tora og Hallvard hadde 9 barn: Hallavrd 1831- på Helle, Sigrid 1833- gift med Øystein J Kvien på Lokreim 81/5, de hadde ikke barn, Andris 1835-1921 på Lykkja, gift men uten barn, Berit 1839-1889 uguft, men fikk sønnen Ola i 1871 med Ola O Beito , Ola dro mtil USA, Marit 1841- til USA, Knut 1843-1940 ugift snekker, Berit 1846- til USA, Ola 1849-1943 ugift skomaker, og Tora 1852-. | BUNDE, Thora Andersdatter (I3234)
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19138 |
Shown in the 1865 census to live on the Søbraaten farm in Jevnaker with his wife Sigri Olsdatter, sons Eric, Johannes and Olaus, and daughters Lise and Maria. | FRÖSLIEJE, Eric Johnsen (I13230)
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19139 |
Shown in the 1865 Norwegian census as Halvor Iversen, born in 1853 in Qværnæs. Named after his paternal grandfather.
Halvor emigrated to “Reknos” on 19 Feb 1878.
Seems to have been a baptismal sponsor for Marie Rasmussen.
Although Erik Ingebrigtsen is shown as the owner (”Gaardbruger Selveier”) of the farm (on 216, Gustad) in the 1865 census, in the 1886 land register, H. Iversen is listed as the “land owner or user” of the holding (16-6, old 127-216a) on Gulstad (”commonly written Gustad”) in Kvernes. This suggests that primogeniture prevailed and that Halvor inherited the farm after his father perished. Perhaps Erik and/or Ane held the property in trust until Halvor reached majority.
In the 1900 census he may be the 44 year-old “Everson Halverson” living not far from the Gustads and Ever Eversons in Farm Island Twp. His occupation is day laborer.
In the 1905 state census, he is living with Ever and family in Farm Island Twp.
Living with his brother Ever at the time of the 1910 census. Shown as having emigrated in 1894. Occupation is shown as farm laborer.
Living with Ever (”Ivar”) and Bente (”Benta”) in the 1920 census.
Living with his brother and sister-in-law in Farm Island township at the time of the 1930 census. Halvor is shown as being 76 years old and having emigrated in 1903. All are shown as being naturalized citizens and Halvor is shown as “single.”
His brother Ever, with whom he was living, was the informant for Halvor’s death certificate. Ever knew that Halvor’s parents were Ever Halvorson and Anna Arnesdatter. Halvor died of cerebral apoplexy. | EVERSON, Halvor (I119)
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19140 |
Shown in the 1865 Norwegian census as Hans Eliassen.
In the 1875 Norwegian census he is living on Harteigen as a lodger with the Blix family in Buksnes, Nordland. Hans is married and has a daughter. His occupation is fisker og stenarbeider.
In the 1900 Norwegian census he lives in Trondheim in a 6-flat apartment building on Baglien Bymarken Street. Hans is an arbeider ved Baglidammen. The household consists of Hans Bye, Ida Bye, Henrik Bye and Theodor Bye.
In the 1910 Norwegian census, he and Ida live in an apartment in Narvik. His occupation is “Div. arbeider for Bolaget.”
He may be the Hans Bye who died 6 Oct 1944 in Trondheim, Sør-Trøndelag. | BYE, Hans Eliassen (I1211)
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