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He is Ola Gulliksen (på Kvåle) Kvien, I253, in Jim’s VS.
He was grb on Kvåle 38/1 A in Vang.
Jim’s notes:
Han drev antakelig hele øvre Kvåle. De hadde i tillegg følgende barn: Anne, Ingebjørg o1625- , Gro og Marit. | KVIEN, Ola Gullikson (I2950)
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| 8372 |
He is Ola Gullikson Høverstad, I1183, in Jim’s VS.
Jim’s notes:
Gro og Ola hadde 9 barn, men bare to ble eldre enn ett år. Foruten Marit, levde Ingrid (1781-1852) opp, hun var gift med Arnfi Guttormsen Nedre-Øldre 58/3. På tinget 8.7.1791 viste Ola fram skinnet av en voksen bjørn som han hadde skutt 4 dager før. | HØVERSTAD, Ola Gullikson (I22661)
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| 8373 |
He is Ola Knutsen Lokreim, I23976, in Jim’s VS.
Jim’s notes, translated: The year he went to America he received his daughter Anne with Anne Olsdtr Øydegårdsbakken.
In the 1880 census, he and Anna, with Knut, Carrie, and Christoffer, live in Granite Falls Twp, Chippewa County, Minnesota. They seem to be living with the Sivert Arness family.
In the 1900 census, he and Anne and their 7 children (Kari, Christoffer, Ole, Gurine, Ellen, Sophia, and Mabel) live in the town of Stoneham in Chippewa County, Minnesota. He owns his farm.
In the 1910 census, he and Annie and three of their children (Julia, Ella, and Christ) live in McLean County, North Dakota.
In the 1930 census, he and Anna lived in McLean County, North Dakota. They seem to have lived with or next to their son Christ Lockrem, 49. | LOCKREM, Ole Knudsen (I26729)
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| 8374 |
He is Ola Nilsson Tørstad, I4990, in Jim’s Ellingboe tree.
He seems to be Ola Nilsen Haugen, I25645, in Jim’s VS. For that entry, there is no further information on Ole’s wife or children. However, the VS entry shows Ole’s parents to be Nils Olsen Helle and Berit Håvardsdatter Helle.
He’s simply Ole Nelson in the French Family Tree.
The bygdebok (p. 787) calls him Ola Nilsson Tørstadeiga. He was called Ole Nilsen Ellingbø in the church book entry for Nel’s birth. He was called Ole Nielson Kattevold in the entry for Anders’s birth and for Helge’s birth and for the family’s emigration record.
Shown as Ole Nielsson in the 1865 Norwegian census. He was a “husmand med jord og smed” on the Grunkø farm in Hoved subparish in Vang parish. He was 38, his wife Sigri Olsdatter was 31, and they had two sons: Niels, 7, and Ole, 3. Grunkø, aka Grunke or Grunketeigen, was a husmannplassen under Øvre Kattevøl.
Emigrated from Vang in 1876. The departing family is listed as Ole Nielsen Kattevold, b. 2 Jun 1826, Sigrid Olsdatter, b. 15 Dec 1834, Niels, b. 14 Mar 1859, Ole, b. 25 Aug 1863, Berit, b. 26 Sep 1867, Helge, b. 18 Nov 1870, and Anders, b. 25 May 1874.
Shown as Ole Nilsen in the 1880 census. He and his family lived on a farm in New Market. The family consisted on Ole, 50, Sigri, 45, Nels, 20, Ole J., 18, Betsey, 12, Andrew, 9, Ole, 6, and Lina, 1. Everyone but Lina had been born in Norway.
In the 1885 state census, the family is in New Market. The household consists of Ole Nelson, 60, Sahra, 50, Nels, 25, Ole O., 20, Henry O., 14, Andrew, 10, and Basy, 17.
In the 1895 census, the family lives near the Ellingboes in New Market. The household consists of Ole, 70, Sigri, 60, Nels, 35, Ole, 31, Andrew, 21, Ole, 5, born in Dakota, and Henry, 6 months, born in Minnesota. Ole and his family had been in the state for 19 years, in the present enumeration district for 18 years.
In the 1900 census, he and his family are still in New Market. The household consists of Ole Nailson, 74 (b. June 1826), Sara, 65 (b. Dec 1834), Ole O., 36 (b. Aug 1863), Andrew, 26 (b. May 1874), Nails, 41 (b. 1859), Ole, nephew, 10 (b. Jan 1890), and Henry, nephew, 4 (b. Dec 1895). The youngest Ole had been born in Dakota, Henry in Minnesota, and everyone else in Norway. Sara had had 8 children, 4 still living. Ole and Sara had been married for 41 years. The family had come to the U.S. in 1876. | KATTEVOLD, Ole Nielsson (I1)
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| 8375 |
He is Ola Olsen Moen, I10309 in Jim’s VS. No spouse or children shown.
In the 1895 Iowa state census, they were living in Deer Creek Twp, Worth County. Also living with the family was Mrs. Rose H. Moen, widow, age 63, born in Norway.
According to the 1900 census, Ole and his wife came to the U.S. in 1883, the same year that they were married. The Vang parish record does not show either the marriage or the emigration so they must have been in another parish by that time.
Living next door to him and Randi in the 1900 and 1910 censuses was Helge Moen, four years older than Ole. Ole’s and Helge’s mother Randi was living with Helge in the 1910 census. (She’s not listed with either of them in the 1900 census.)
They are Ole and Rosie Moen in the 1920 census. They’re still in Deer Creek Twp.
In the 1930 census, Ole and Rosie have moved into town in Northwood, still in Worth County. Their son Lloyd lives with them. | MOEN, Ole O (I10822)
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| 8376 |
He is Ola Torgeirson Kvien, I1739, in Jim’s VS.
Jim’s notes: Ola og Ågot hadde bl.a også:Marit O Kvien (1687-1751) gm Ola OKjøs Kjøs 94/3, og Torgeir O Kvien (1701-1768) grb på Bunde 96/6og Johannes O Kvien (1703-) grb på Givre 75/. | KVIEN, Ola Torgiersson (I2441)
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| 8377 |
He is Ola Torsteinson (Sløtet) Kvam, I2240, in Jim’s VS. He was a husmann on Sløtet, apparently a plass on Kvam.
Jim’s notes:
Han var gift i 1840 med Anne A Skjefte (1814-1877) De hadde barna: Ingeleiv Sløtet Kvam (1840- ) gift til Hardanger i 1879. Sigrid Sløtet Kvam som bodde på Sløtet (1846-). Maren Sløtet Kvam (1849- ) hun reiste til USA. Berit Sløtet Kvam (1849- ) som giftet seg til Reina 106/2 ø. Hella og Anne Sløtet Kvam (1855-1932) som bodde på Bunde 97/1. | KVAM, Ola Torsteinson (I24432)
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| 8378 |
He is Ola Vilhjølmson Lund, I8745, in Jim’s VS.
He was gaardbruger selveier on the Faarhaugene farm 26a in Vestre Slidre in the 1865 census.
Shown as of the Veblen farm in Vang when his daughter Randi was born.
There was also an Ole Vilhelmson Lund born 12 January, baptized 18 Jan 1826. His parents were Vilhelm Olsen and Anne Olsdatter. He was confirmed on 28 Jun 1840.
In the 1900 Norwegian census, Ole and Anne lived on the Ellestad 23/4 farm in Vestre Slidre with their son Jon Olssen Ellestad, b. 1870 in Vestre Slidre, and, apparently, their grandson Ole Knutssen Ellestad, b. 1881 in Vestre Slidre. | LUND ELLESTAD, Ole Vilhelmson (I11501)
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| 8379 |
He is Ole Quale, I10653, in Jim’s Ellingboe tree.
In the 1920 census, he and his family lived in Williams County, North Dakota. | QUALE, Ole A (I10893)
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He is Ole, son of Halvor Jögersen Holien and Sigri Törrisdatter, b. 17 Oct 1844 and bapt. 26 Dec 1844 in Vang. That child’s baptismal sponsors were Knud Olsen Helle, Guri Törrisdatter Helle, and some others.
In the 1880 census, he is probably the Ole H Holien living with his family in Wang Twp, Renville County.
In the ELCA baptism record for his son Christopher, he was called Ole H. Holien.
In the 1895 state census, he is probably the Ole H Holien living with his family in Wang Twp, Renville County, Minnesota.
In the 1900 census, he and Ingeborg and six of their eight living children lived in Wang Twp, Renville County, Minnesota, on a farm they owned with a mortgage. Next door, seemingly, was George Holien (b. ca 1841) and family. Others on the same census page included the Gundy Heens, Ove Kattevolds, and Halvor Lofsgaardens.
In the 1920 census, misindexed in Ancestry as Ole Hobin, he and Ingeborg lived with their son Henry in Tioga Twp, Williams County, North Dakota. Ole and Ingeborg came to the U.S. in 1866 and became citizens in 1870. | HOLIEN, Ole (I16632)
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