Matches 22,171 to 22,180 of 23,616
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| 22171 |
There are several doubtful lineages on Ancestry that have her born in Akershus. One leads to two distant DNA matches. | Anne Olsdatter (I14011)
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| 22172 |
There are two different entries for this marriage in the Utah Marriages database. One spells his name Ekstedt. The other spells his name Eksledt. In both entries the bride’s name was Mae Johnson. | EKSTEDT, James (I4227)
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| 22173 |
There are two entries for Gottfrid’’s birth: once in Annerstad and once in Kånna. The Annerstad entry mentions his death. | LUNDBERG, Gottfrid (I12395)
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| 22174 |
There are two opinions on who her parents were, both expressed in the Vang A bygdebok:
1) Jim’s VS calls her Ingrid Vilhjølmsdtr Ellingbø (1758-1780) and says that her parents were Vilhjølm Andrisson Baggetun (1720-1787) and Guri Torleivsdatter Møsåker (1728-1763). This is consistent with p. 594 of the bygdebok. THIS ALTERNATIVE IS SHOWN AS 22167 AND 22168 AND INCLUDES HER DAUGHTER GURI SIMENSDATTER.
Jim’s notes on her in VS: Frøholm har to sett foreldre på henne, men det mest sansynlige er at dette er de riktige foreldrene. Men han har ført henne opp som datter til Vilhjølm Jonsen Baggetun og Velgjerd Jonsdtr Ellingbø også (se Frøhom side 611) I Kirkeboka står det at hun bodde på Baggetun da hun døde.
2) As suggested in the notes above, the Vang A bygdebok also says, on p. 611, that her parents were Vilhjølm Jonsen Baggetun (1736-1768) and Velgjerd Jonsdatter Ellingbø (1732-1805). THIS ALTERNATIVE IS SHOWN HERE.
Jim’s Ellingboe tree is silent on her parents. | BAGGETUN, Ingrid (I11081)
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| 22175 |
There are two opinions on who her parents were, both expressed in the Vang A bygdebok. The records in Digitalarkivet purport to include Ingrid’s birth in 1758. However, they are not legible or comprehensible to any but the most experienced researcher.
1) Shown here: Jim’s VS calls her Ingrid Vilhjølmsdtr Ellingbø (1758-1780) and says that her parents were Vilhjølm Andrisson Baggetun (1720-1787) and Guri Torleivsdatter Møsåker (1728-1763). This is consistent with p. 594 of the bygdebok. It is also consistent with Guri’s mother being named Ingrid.
Jim’s notes on her in VS: Frøholm har to sett foreldre på henne, men det mest sansynlige er at dette er de riktige foreldrene. Men han har ført henne opp som datter til Vilhjølm Jonsen Baggetun og Velgjerd Jonsdtr Ellingbø også (se Frøhom side 611) I Kirkeboka står det at hun bodde på Baggetun da hun døde.
2) As suggested in the notes above, the Vang A bygdebok also says, on p. 611, that her parents were Vilhjølm Jonsen Baggetun (1736-1768) and Velgjerd Jonsdatter Ellingbø (1732-1805). THIS ALTERNATIVE IS SHOWN AS 11081 AND 11085.
Jim’s Ellingboe tree is silent on her parents. | BAGGETHUN, Ingrid Vilhelmsdatter (I22167)
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| 22176 |
There does not seem to be a death record for this child. | FLATEN, Clayton (I42053)
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| 22177 |
There doesn’t seem to be a match in the Minnesota birth index. Nor is there a match for her in the 1920 census. She just appears out of the blue, as “sister”, in the 1930 census.
She may be the Virginia Marshall who married Thomas J Clark in Hennepin County on 8 July 1931. Thomas John Clark and Virginia Marshall had five children in Hennepin County between 1932 and 1945.
A different Virginia Mae Marshall was born on 9 April 1912 in Nobles County to William H and Clara Marshall and she was still living with them in the 1920 census. She married Eugene Sowles in Nobles County in 1929. | MARSHALL, Virginia M (I16793)
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| 22178 |
There is a gravestone for her at Lakeside Cemetery in Hastings. | CADY, Susan Almira (I17925)
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| 22179 |
There is confusion about this Britta. The First Lutheran Church record for the Household Examination for Hans Findell calls her Brita Olsdotter with her birthday as 16 Oct 1843. The household examination for the Hans Findell family that calls her the 1843 Brita Olsdotter also clearly shows her as the mother of Erik Erikson 1879, Maria Carolina Erikson 1881, Clara Christina Erikson 1885, and Emma Erikson 1886.
In the 1880 census, as a very recently arrived immigrant, she is Betsy Erickson, age 33.
In the 1895 Minnesota state census, she is Betsy Findel, age 48, the wife of Hans Findel, age 50. They live on a farm in Spring Vale Twp, Isanti County. The rest of the household is Eric Erickson, 15, Mary Erickson, 14, Clara Erickson, 10, Emma Erickson, 8, Daniel Findel, 72 and an invalid, and Brita Findel, 73.
In the 1900 census, she was Brita Findell, age 53, still living in Spring Vale Twp with her husband Hans and her children Erick, Maria, Clara, and Emma, all of whom have the surname Findell on the census form. She has had 8 children, 5 still living. She came to the U.S. in 1880.
Thus, all of these censuses, as well as the marriage record, agree that the Brita involved here is Brita Andersdotter who was born in 1846. The DeGriselles Family Tree agrees that the mother of those Erickson children was Britta Andersdotter 1846. We’ll probably never know how this confusion arose. Hans Findell did later marry a Brita Olsdotter but that was much later and to a much younger Brita. | ANDERSDOTTER, Britta (I27492)
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| 22180 |
There is confusion over his birth year. SSDI says 1954 and that seems to be confirmed by his obit. | TAYLOR, Jeffrey Robert (I19457)
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