 1821 -
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Name |
Ole Andersen 1 DALÅKER |
Birth |
26 Jul 1821 |
Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway |
- son of Anders Olsen Dallager and Ingebor Olsdatter; Dalåker 49/2
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Gender |
Male |
Baptism |
Aug 1821 |
Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway |
- in the church book as Ole Andersen Dallager
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Death |
Unknown |
Notes |
- Jim’s Valdres Slekt calls hime Ola Andrisson Dalåker, #I21577. His father was Andris Olsen Leirol, his mother was Ingebjørg Olsdatter Dalåker.
His baptismal sponsors were: Ingebor Andersdatter Braathen, Ingelev (perhaps Ostens or Oves)datter Qvam, Lars Wangensteen, Jöger Andersen Qvam, and Torsten Torstensen Lajorde.
In the 1865 Norwegian census, he is probably the Ole Anderssen, age 45, husmand med jord, living on Klættene in Vang. His wife is the 73 year-old Guro Amfindsdatter. Jim calls her Guro Arnfinnsdatter Myreeiga (1793-1870). Earlier, Ole had been a farmer on Dalåker.
The bygdebok (Vang A, p. 840) implies that he stayed in Norway and, of the two Oles, Ole 2 is the one who came to the U.S.
In his entry under Mhyre (Vang A, p. 802), he was livaursmann under Dalåker and husmann on Klettadn.
In the 1880 census, he would seem to be the 59 year-old Ole Anderson living in Udolpho Twp, Mower County, Minnesota. Included in the household are his apparent wife, Anna P., age 38, and 8 children: Gertie, 20, Mary, 15, Andrew, 11, Isabella, 8, Berta, 7, Olena, 5, Anna, 3, and Antoine, 9 months. The four youngest children had been born in Minnesota.
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Person ID |
I11598 |
Don Carlson's Tree |
Last Modified |
26 Aug 2019 |
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