Kathryn, In the 1875-telling (http://snipurl.com/v27y), we find Anders Olsen Skinnehaugen, born 1840 in Søndre Fron, and his wife Berte Knudsdatter Skinnehaugen, born 1842 in Søndre Fron. They are living on Skinnehaugen farm #116. You may want to look at this Skinnehaugen øvre farm #119 also (http://snipurl.com/v28e). There is Ole Andersen Skinnehaugen (born 1822 in Ringebo), his wife Mari Pedersdatter (1838 in Søndre Fron), six children (Anne, Mathias, Pauline, Marit, Johanne, Amund), AND the father's mother -- MARIT IVERSDATTER, born 1809 in Nordre Fron. SO, if Ole Andersen is the son of Marit (who matches your ID below), why are her other children's patronymic PEDERSEN? Is it possible you have two or more families identified below? Do you have any additional information on these people you are looking for? (The more you provide, the better we can help...) In (emigrants) Utflytta fra Sør-Fron 1849-1897 (http://snipurl.com/v28r), we find leaving the Skinnehaugen residence: Anders Pedersen (32), Marit Poulsdatter (35), and Mathia Andersdatter (3.5) all going to Hedemarken on 24 April 1878. This appears to be husband / wife / daughter. In the 1865 and 1875-tellings, we find the Brætingen and Bjerke farms in Søndre Fron, but no one seems to match the people you are looking for. Will keep on digging... Have a nice day! Clark in Japan ----- [email protected] wrote: > GGparent-Iver Pederson and Anne (Hagejordt farm) Iversdatter were married in ??1872 and immigrated to Sparta, Wisconsin in May of 1873. I have a handed down list of Ivers brothers and sisters, but was able to locate only Iver (and ?Peder) in the 1865 Census. Would appreciate any help in locating information on Anders Skinnhaugen, Per Brettingen, Iver Bjerke, Vesle Per Bjerke, Stor Per Bjerke, Lisabet, Pauline and Matia. Mother was Marit Iversdatter, DOB 1810. She was widowed by 1865.........
Looking for the Hagejordet farm in 1865-telling, we find whom I believe to be Marit IVERSDATTER's family (http://snipurl.com/v2fb); at least her father and maybe his second wife... nothing else makes sense. Clark in Japan ----- Clark & Mieko Pederson wrote: > Kathryn, > In the 1875-telling (http://snipurl.com/v27y), we find Anders Olsen > Skinnehaugen, born 1840 in Søndre Fron, and his wife Berte Knudsdatter > Skinnehaugen, born 1842 in Søndre Fron. They are living on > Skinnehaugen farm #116. > You may want to look at this Skinnehaugen øvre farm #119 also > (http://snipurl.com/v28e). There is Ole Andersen Skinnehaugen (born > 1822 in Ringebo), his wife Mari Pedersdatter (1838 in Søndre Fron), > six children (Anne, Mathias, Pauline, Marit, Johanne, Amund), AND the > father's mother -- MARIT IVERSDATTER, born 1809 in Nordre Fron. > SO, if Ole Andersen is the son of Marit (who matches your ID below), > why are her other children's patronymic PEDERSEN? Is it possible you > have two or more families identified below? Do you have any > additional information on these people you are looking for? (The more > you provide, the better we can help...) > In (emigrants) Utflytta fra Sør-Fron 1849-1897 > (http://snipurl.com/v28r), we find leaving the Skinnehaugen residence: > Anders Pedersen (32), Marit Poulsdatter (35), and Mathia Andersdatter > (3.5) all going to Hedemarken on 24 April 1878. This appears to be > husband / wife / daughter. > In the 1865 and 1875-tellings, we find the Brætingen and Bjerke farms > in Søndre Fron, but no one seems to match the people you are looking for. > Will keep on digging... > Have a nice day! > Clark in Japan > ----- > [email protected] wrote: >> GGparent-Iver Pederson and Anne (Hagejordt farm) Iversdatter were >> married in ??1872 and immigrated to Sparta, Wisconsin in May of >> 1873. I have a handed down list of Ivers brothers and sisters, but >> was able to locate only Iver (and ?Peder) in the 1865 Census. Would >> appreciate any help in locating information on Anders Skinnhaugen, >> Per Brettingen, Iver Bjerke, Vesle Per Bjerke, Stor Per Bjerke, >> Lisabet, Pauline and Matia. Mother was Marit Iversdatter, DOB 1810. >> She was widowed by 1865.........