Here they are in 1865. Berit Gullbekk http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&filnamn=f60101&gardpostnr=413&personpostnr=6278&merk=6278#ovre "Knut Bryn" <nospam.knbryn@online.no> skrev i melding news:Fk1id.5202$Km6.138041@news4.e.nsc.no... > Anne Ohlgren wrote: > >> Hello, I am researching my husband's ancestors from Norway. >> The name seems to have been spelled several different ways. >> OHLGREN, OHLGREEN,OLGREEN,OLGREN >> So far I have >> LORENTZ ANDREAS OLGREEN B. 1814 Fredrikshald maried to CAROLINE OLSDATTER >> b.1823 in Aremark > > This surname is of Swedish origin. Fredrikshald (today: Halden) is located > in Norway, but is quite close to the Swedish border. There was an army > base in Fredrikshald in 1814. Perhaps Lorentz Olgren was a military? I > should add that an Olgren search on the net shows up with an artillerist > with this name who died in Gothenburg 1809. There is some information of > him in "Släktforskarnas årsbok 2002" published by Sveriges > Släktforskarförbund. > > Knut Bryn, Molde