Matches 8,841 to 8,850 of 23,616
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He was a husmann on Hagastrønd 58/2 under Øldre.
dwfrench1 calls him Thomas Andersen Lerohl.
He is I5253 in Jim’s VS.
Jim’s notes:
Først var han innerst på Kvåle og kalles ofte i dokumenter Thomas Kvåle, han var på Kvåle fra omkring 1798, sammen med Arnbjørg, kona hans, til 1801, da de overtok husmannsplassen Hagastrønden under Øldre 58/2, siden var de også innom Syndrolsbakk en | BELSHEIM, Thomas Andrison (I23745)
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| 8842 |
He was a husmann on Klukkarhaugo under Ellingbø 33/1.
See Vang A, p. 572, which notes that “Trond was certainly later husmann under Kjos,”and Vang C, p. 99, which is almost totally inconsistent with the Vang A entry. Jim’s notes, below, claim that the bygdebok author conflated two different people.
He is I29345 in Jim’s VS.
Jim’s notes:
7.1.1801 ble Trond stevnet av klokker Torsteinson og de andre almenningene ved Helin og Storlien fordi han hadde satt opp snarer og ha tatt mose som han som uvedkommende ødela skogen. Etter nærmere samtaler gikk han tilslutt med på å slutte me d virksomheten og betale 5 rd. til Vnag kirke dersom han ble tatt senere. Dessuten måtte han betale varsling og forliksalær. Han hadde 3 barn, men bare Marit vokste opp. Frøholm sier at han ble husmann under Kjøs, men her blander han to personer. | ELLINGBØE, Trond Andrisson (I12025)
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| 8843 |
He was a husmann on Midtun, Årehola. | BREKKE, Mikkel Olsen (I23778)
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| 8844 |
He was a husmann on Nundal, Øvre. | MIDTUN, Knut Mikkelsen (I23776)
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| 8845 |
He was a husmann, I20136 in Jim’s VS.
Jim’s notes: Han overtok plassen Trøen og ryddet gården omkring 1795. Det er samme ætten som er på gården i dag. Navet betyr en havnehage, skrives også Troe. De første årene på Trøen var harde, i 1801 måtte han be om "almisse" for ungene sine, men etter hver t ble plassen dyrket opp til en bra gård. De ble selveiere i 1896, altså varte husmannsperioden akkurat 100 år. | FYLKEN, Jon Jensen (I23520)
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| 8846 |
He was a huuseier jagtseiler (something to do with huntsman) on the Strømmen Strandsted farm in Saxhaug, Inderøen, Nord-Trøndelag, in the 1865 census.
In the 1875 Norwegian census he was Andreas Aageson Nes, b. 1830, strandsidder, søfarende kystfart, living with his wife and their seven living children on the Beretstuen (Strømmen) residence in Inderøy.
In the 1900 Norwegian census, he was Andreas Aagesen Næs, fisherman, b. 1830, living on Strømmen #29 in Inderøen. His household includes his wife, Beret, b. 1833 in Værdalen, and a fosterson (actually his grandson), Andreas Hermansen Næs, b. 1896 in Trondhjem.
FamilySearch gives his last name as Stomen. Other sources give his last name as Aarfald.
He lived at “Beretstua” (Strandstua), Strømmen. | NÆSS, Andreas Aagesen (I1288)
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| 8847 |
He was a laborer, odd jobs, in the 1930 census. At that time, he and his family lived in Richland village, Colfax County, Nebraska. | LOVELESS, Perry A (I8299)
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| 8848 |
He was a lieutenant in the 2nd West India Regiment at the time of his marriage to Martha.
He was “Major Soden, Commandant of Troops on the Western Coast of Africa” at the time of his eldest daughter’s marriage in 1851. | SODEN, Edward C (I19388)
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| 8849 |
He was a life insurance salesman with Metropolitan Life Insurance Co. for many years.
He was a widower when he married Leone. His first wife had died in 1953. | ULRICH, Martin (I8278)
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| 8850 |
He was a lineman on the football team at North Central High School in Spokane. In 1948, he “required emergency treatment” for a head injury in a football game.
He lived in Spokane in 1983.
He last worked as a custodian at Holmes Elementary School in Spokane. He had worked there 19 years when he retired at the end of the 1998-1999 school year. | FRAMSTAD, Stanley Mansfield (I17577)
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