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    1. Re: [NOR] Fw: Sletten
    2. nukilik via
    3. Hello Elizabeth, Of course I will tell the list if I find the wedding record of Olaf Nikolaj Paulsen Sletten and Oline Kristensdr But I have not found this wedding. I do not know where to look. I think this is Olaf in 1900 census here below. If this is right he was not yet married in 1900. But in 1904 the couple was married. So somewhere in between december 1900 and June 1904 they must have been married. Problem is that he was a railwayworker, so they moved a lot for work at different places. 1900 census This might be Olaf Sletten b. 1878 (not yet married) in Søndre Land, Oppland county <http://gda.arkivverket.no/cgi-win/WebCens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=27&filnamn=f00536&gardpostnr=139&personpostnr=1027&merk=1027#ovre> But I did not see a wedding in Søndre Land and not in Flå. There are abt. 396 surnames Sletten in 1900 census in Norway. And in 1900 census a farm named "Sletten" in a lot of parishes in every county. So "Sletten" was not an unusual name in Norway. Kind regards Reina -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- From: Elizabeth Sent: Wednesday, March 11, 2015 8:21 AM To: annelee50 ; nukilik ; norway@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NOR] Fw: Sletten Hello Reina and Anne, Many thanks for posting Anne's reply to the list as I was interested in the Sletten family connections. There is quite a lot of information in Australian records about Peder Kristian and his family and descendants but I am not sure where the following Sletten people fit in? SLETTEN Rouald Elviad Jermund - Perth SLETTEN Rouald & Jocelyn - Queensland SLETTEN Halvdan- Victoria as Anne said in her e-mail to Reina: <snip> Grandfather is the only *Sletten* to migrate to Australia so all the Slettens here in Aus are my family. However there are several Sletten who migrated to Australia and settled in various states. There are also Sletten families from Denmark, Edith Isobel Sorensen married into the SLetten family and she died in 1875 in Queensland. I have been indexing "Alien Registrations" here in NSW for years now and it is great to have some confirmed sources including the correct spelling of names and places of origin for those Aliens registered here in Australia. As Cliff & Halvor were quick to answer Anne I didn't bother replying, I was waiting for Anne to supply the list with more information. Ancestry message board had an inquiry from Rouald Sletten in 2002 from Townsville, Queensland is he related to your family Anne? I am hoping if Reina finds the wedding for Olaf and Oline she posts the marriage details to the list. It is always available to check in the list archives for others researching the Sletten name in the future. Regards, Elizabeth On 10/03/2015 7:26 PM, nukilik via wrote: > Here is Peder's baptism in Nes/Flå, Buskerud county. Born 22-4-1904, > baptised 12-6 (Peder Kristian) > > Kildeinformasjon: Buskerud fylke, Flå i Nes, Ministerialbok nr. 12 > (1881-1917), Fødte og døpte 1904, side 89. > Permanent sidelenke: > <http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=913&idx_id=913&uid=ny&idx_side=-96> > Permanent bildelenke: > <http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20060104030611.jpg> > > His parents: Jernbanearb. Olaf Nikolai Paulsen b. 1878 + his wife Oline > f(ödt) Kristensen > b. 1875. They lived at Flaa (Flå) > > So in this case the -N- is a middle name and not a patronym. I was wrong > about this. Olaf's fathers christian name is -Paul- > > So the baptism Halvor has found of Olaf Nikolai in Vestre-Aker must be the > right one. Vestre-Aker and Oslo are always very difficult to search. So > this > one we have already. > Thanks to Halvor. > > Now we must try to find a weddingrecord of Olaf and Oline > > Kind regards > Reina

    03/11/2015 03:07:12
    1. Re: [NOR] Lofotens : Andreas Mortenson and wife Karen Maria Pedersdatter
    2. Lars E. Oyane via
    3. Dear Earl, As far as I can see, Andreas Mortenson and Karen Marie Pedersdotter had children born in Flakstad about 1800, so they cannot be the parents of your Samuel!? However, I notice that Samuel Bugge Gron Andersen, aged 16 and born in Buksnes, was confirmed in Flakstad in 1851, the son of Anders Andersen and Anne Kirstine Abrahamsdatter (Nordland fylke, Flakstad, Ministerialbok nr. 885A03 (1838-1859), Konfirmerte 1851, side 132) And Samuel had a sister Aletta Dorthea Hegge Andersdotter, born in Flakstad Mar. 22, 1841. Here the parents are given as Anders Andreassen and Anne Kirstine Abrahamsdatter (Nordland fylke, Flakstad, Ministerialbok nr. 885A03 (1838-1859), Fødte og døpte 1841, side 18) Then I find the marriage in Flakstad on Oct. 20, 1831 of Anders Andreas Andersen, aged 30, born in Buksnes, and Anne Kirstine Abrahamsdatter, aged 29, of Wigten in Flakstad. One of the witnesses was Abraham Bjornsen Wigten, probably her father(?) (Nordland fylke, Flakstad, Ministerialbok nr. 885A02 (1820-1837), Ekteviede 1831, side 385-386) This should bring you a little further... Hope it helps! Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On Mar 10, 2015, at 11:49 PM, Earl Sande via wrote: > I've reached a dead-end with the parents of Samuel Bugge Grøn Anderssen > (b. 14 July 1835, d. 21 May 1924), Andreas Mortenson and Karen Maria > Pedersdatter. > > Samuel was born in Vik, Buksnes, Vestågøy. > > Can anyone help with additional information on his parents? > > Thanks > > Earl

    03/10/2015 09:09:18
    1. Re: [NOR] Bremen Immigrantsships
    2. Bev Anderson via
    3. Reina & Don - Mange Tusen Takk! I've started to go through the 1851 ship's passenger lists for my gr-gr-grandfather, one of my three lines of Alsatian ancestors (the first two got here decades earlier) because I have no idea if they left via a German or a French port. Right away in the Edmund I ran across the mention of one man (#110), a J. Fr. Hammer, male, age 26, who was from Norway; it listed his occupation as joiner and the fact that he had three trunks. Not my family, but I recognize the farm-name-turned-surname because one or two families where I was born and raised had the same name, and one of the high school students a year or two ahead of me had that surname. With the added info of Don's link, I'm going to check for anyone from Denmark in later records. In April 1882 the emigration records for my gr-gr-grandparents and their four eldest offspring are noted in Danish emigration database as having an "Indirekte" route..., and I only know that by 1885 the Minnesota State Census finds them at the destination listed in Danish records (slightly misspelled in the Danish Emigration list, but I know where it is, it's well known among the family that's where they lived first, so the spelling wasn't an issue). I've been aware of this web site for ages, but never use it, so maybe it's time I did! :-) I appreciate you sharing the links! Again, Mange Takk! :-) Beste hilsen, Bev ----- Original Message ----- From: nukilik via <norway@rootsweb.com> To: norwaylist <norway@rootsweb.com> Cc: Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 1:39 PM Subject: [NOR] Bremen Immigrantsships Hello Listster, >From a German List I got this information. Maybe not directly related to Norway emigrants, but who knows.........indirectly..... <http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/year/1850.html> Kind regards Reina -------------------------------

    03/10/2015 06:38:43
    1. [NOR] Lofotens : Andreas Mortenson and wife Karen Maria Pedersdatter
    2. Earl Sande via
    3. I've reached a dead-end with the parents of Samuel Bugge Grøn Anderssen (b. 14 July 1835, d. 21 May 1924), Andreas Mortenson and Karen Maria Pedersdatter. Samuel was born in Vik, Buksnes, Vestågøy. Can anyone help with additional information on his parents? Thanks Earl

    03/10/2015 03:49:12
    1. Re: [NOR] Bremen Immigrantsships
    2. Don Angevine via
    3. Let's try that again . . . http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html   From: Don Angevine via <norway@rootsweb.com> To: nukilik <nukilik@xs4all.nl>; norwaylist <norway@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 4:33 PM Subject: Re: [NOR] Bremen Immigrantsships Reina, thanks . . . here is the whole project . . .

    03/10/2015 03:03:23
    1. Re: [NOR] Charles F. Moore's wife Ida Irene and her 2nd husband - twonew brick walls - maybe solved by newspaper articles?
    2. Barbara Young via
    3. Dear Lars, That is too bad. Her other children were in Little Rock - are they still there? Would the Episcopal Church have anything? The funeral director and cemetery would have the name of the one who handled the arrangements if she was till in Little Rock when she died. All the best Sincerely, Barbara On 3/10/2015 8:27 PM, Lars E. Oyane via wrote: > Dear Barbara and other Listers! > > Thank you very much, Barbara, for your latest message, > > Yes, I believe her last address was a nursing home, but it no longer exists! And who knows where the records went...? > > Very sincerely yours, > > Lars E. Oyane > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > On Mar 10, 2015, at 7:17 PM, Barbara Young wrote: > >> Dear Lars, >> >> It appears that she may have moved after her son died. Was she living with him? You might check that last address - it could be a Nursing home or a home for the elderly. They perhaps have more information. >> >> All the best, >> Sincerely. >> Barbara in MA >> >> On 3/10/2015 7:52 PM, Lars E. Oyane via wrote: >>> Dear Barbara, Jerrald and other listers! >>> >>> Thank you very much for your latest comments on this problem from yesterday! I tried a couple of years ago to find an obituary for William Pease but to no avail. I guess I am now hoping that something will show about him in some newspaper database!? >>> >>> As far as Ida Irene is concerned, she is (according to ancestry.com) listed in at least three Little Rock, AR city directories: >>> >>> Name: Mrs Ida I Pease >>> Gender: Female >>> Residence Year: 1949 >>> Street address: 2310 S Tyler >>> Residence Place: Little Rock, Arkansas, USA >>> Publication Title: Little Rock, Arkansas, City Directory, 1949 >>> >>> Name: Ida Pease I (wid. William) >>> Gender: Female >>> Residence Year: 1951 >>> Street address: 2310 S. Tyler >>> Residence Place: Little Rock, Arkansas, USA >>> >>> Publication Title: Little Rock, Arkansas, City Directory, 1951 >>> >>> Name: Mrs Ida Pease >>> Gender: Female >>> Residence Year: 1958 >>> Street address: 410 Commerce >>> Residence Place: Little Rock, Arkansas, USA >>> Publication Title: Little Rock, Arkansas, City Directory, 1958 >>> >>> In 1958 she was 89 years old. I should also add the her son in Little Rock, AR was Reginald E. MOORE who died at Little Rock, AR in 1958! His obituary follows: >>> >>> "Arkansas Gazette 6-18-1958 Page 13A >>> >>> Reginald E. Moore, Auto Broker >>> >>> Reginald E. Moore, aged 67, of 6609 E. Wakefield Drive, a retired auto broker, died Monday at a Little Rock hospital. He had lived at Little Rock for the past 16 years. He was an Episcopalian. Survivors include his wife; four sons, William Moore of Los Angeles and James Moore, Harold Moore and Richard Moore, all of Little Rock; a daughter, Mrs. Marion Towler of Los Angeles, his mother, Mrs. Ida Irene Pease of Little Rock and four grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Drummond Funeral Home." >>> >>> According to the funeral home Reginald was buried in a single grave at the Pincrest Memorial Park cemetery at Alexander, AR. >>> >>> So, what happened to Ida?? >>> >>> Thanks again for your great assistance trying to solve this mystery! >>> >>> Very sincerely yours, >>> >>> Lars E. Oyane >>> >>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> >>> On Mar 9, 2015, at 6:08 PM, Jerrald Lloyd via wrote: >>> >>>> William W. Pease >>>> Birth Aug 1857 in Anson, Somerset, Maine, USA Death 1913 in Minnesota >>>> >>>> Birth >>>> 1857 >>>> Aug >>>> Anson, Somerset, Maine, USA >>>> >>>> Residence >>>> 1860 >>>> >>>> Age: 3 >>>> Anson, Somerset, Maine, USA >>>> >>>> Residence >>>> 1870 >>>> >>>> Age: 13 >>>> Anson, Somerset, Maine, USA >>>> >>>> Residence >>>> 1885 >>>> >>>> 1 May >>>> >>>> Age: 27 >>>> St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA >>>> >>>> Residence >>>> 1895 >>>> >>>> Age: 38 >>>> St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA >>>> >>>> Marriage to Ida Irene Felton >>>> 1898 >>>> 3 May >>>> >>>> Age: 40 >>>> Blue Earth, Faribault, Minnesota, USA >>>> >>>> Residence >>>> 1900 >>>> >>>> Age: 43 >>>> St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA >>>> >>>> Divorce from Ida Irene Felton >>>> 1905-1910 >>>> >>>> Age: 48 >>>> St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA >>>> >>>> Occupation >>>> 1910 >>>> >>>> Age: 53 >>>> Tailor >>>> >>>> Residence >>>> 1910 >>>> >>>> Age: 53 >>>> St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA >>>> >>>> Death >>>> 1913 >>>> >>>> Age: 56 >>>> Minnesota(probable) >>>> >>>> Burial >>>> 1913 >>>> North Anson, Somerset, Maine, USA >>>> >>>> -------------------------------------------------- >>>> From: "Lars E. Oyane via" <norway@rootsweb.com> >>>> Sent: Monday, March 09, 2015 9:39 AM >>>> To: <norway@rootsweb.com> >>>> Subject: [NOR] Charles F. Moore's wife Ida Irene and her 2nd husband - >>>> twonew brick walls - maybe solved by newspaper articles? >>>> >>>>> Dear Listers, >>>>> >>>>> I have no idea just how many hours I have spent researching this very >>>>> "elusive" family, spreading out to Little Rock, AR as well as to Somerset >>>>> Co., ME. I have finally put together the following manuscript, with a >>>>> hope tat someone with expertise on newspaper research can help me find in >>>>> particular TWO DEATHS and/or OBITUARIES. Let me show you my manuscript: >>>>> >>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>>> >>>>> Carl Fredrik aka Charles F. Moore, born in Sogndal Co., Norway Aug. 15, >>>>> 1865, emigrated with his parents in 1869 and died in Chicago, IL July 5, >>>>> 1927. He was married at Mankato, MN Nov. 2, 1885 to Ida Irene Gavin >>>>> Felton, born in Olmsted Co., MN April ?, 1869. She died after 1959, >>>>> probably at Little Rock, AR. >>>>> >>>>> ##### (exact date and place of death for Ida Irene Gavin Felton Moore >>>>> Pease?) >>>>> >>>>> Charles and Ida were divorced about 1893, and Ida remarried in Mankato, MN >>>>> May 5, 1898 to William Warren Pease, born in Somerset Co., ME Aug. ?, >>>>> 1857. He supposedly died in Jan. or Feb. of 1913 and was buried in >>>>> Somerset Co., ME. >>>>> >>>>> ##### (exact date and place of death for William Warren Pease?) >>>>> >>>>> William Pease was a tailor and he and Ida resided in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., >>>>> MN, but were also divorced about 1908. Charles Moore was remarried in >>>>> Chicago, IL Jan. 1, 1905 to Gertrude P. Heiserman, born in Fayette Co., IA >>>>> July 6, 1874. She died at Oakland, CA July 26, 1951. Charles Moore was a >>>>> pharmacist and a commercial salesman and lived with Ida at Mankato, Blue >>>>> Earth Co., MN and at Fergus Falls, Otter tail Co., MN. After their >>>>> divorce Charles moved to St.Louis, MO, but after he married Gertrude in >>>>> 1905, he settled down in Chicago, Cook Co., IL. As a widow Gertrude moved >>>>> in the 1930's to Oakland, Alameda Co., CA. Officially Charles had two >>>>> sons, both by his 1st wife Ida, but rumors say he only fathered the oldest >>>>> one of them. >>>>> >>>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>>> >>>>> Any suggestions as to how the missing details about Ida and William can be >>>>> found, would be more than appreciated! >>>>> >>>>> Thanks a million! >>>>> >>>>> Very sincerely yours, >>>>> >>>>> Lars E. Oyane >>>>> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NORWAY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    03/10/2015 02:38:27
    1. Re: [NOR] Bremen Immigrantsships
    2. Don Angevine via
    3. Reina, thanks . . . here is the whole project . . . ISTG - Germany Departures |   | |   |   |   |   |   | | ISTG - Germany DeparturesISTG NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in whole or part in any format for presentation, distribution or profit by anyone without the express written consent of the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild. | | | | View on immigrantships.net | Preview by Yahoo | | | |   |  

    03/10/2015 02:33:57
    1. Re: [NOR] Charles F. Moore's wife Ida Irene and her 2nd husband - twonew brick walls - maybe solved by newspaper articles?
    2. Barbara Young via
    3. Dear Lars, It appears that she may have moved after her son died. Was she living with him? You might check that last address - it could be a Nursing home or a home for the elderly. They perhaps have more information. All the best, Sincerely. Barbara in MA On 3/10/2015 7:52 PM, Lars E. Oyane via wrote: > Dear Barbara, Jerrald and other listers! > > Thank you very much for your latest comments on this problem from yesterday! I tried a couple of years ago to find an obituary for William Pease but to no avail. I guess I am now hoping that something will show about him in some newspaper database!? > > As far as Ida Irene is concerned, she is (according to ancestry.com) listed in at least three Little Rock, AR city directories: > > Name: Mrs Ida I Pease > Gender: Female > Residence Year: 1949 > Street address: 2310 S Tyler > Residence Place: Little Rock, Arkansas, USA > Publication Title: Little Rock, Arkansas, City Directory, 1949 > > Name: Ida Pease I (wid. William) > Gender: Female > Residence Year: 1951 > Street address: 2310 S. Tyler > Residence Place: Little Rock, Arkansas, USA > > Publication Title: Little Rock, Arkansas, City Directory, 1951 > > Name: Mrs Ida Pease > Gender: Female > Residence Year: 1958 > Street address: 410 Commerce > Residence Place: Little Rock, Arkansas, USA > Publication Title: Little Rock, Arkansas, City Directory, 1958 > > In 1958 she was 89 years old. I should also add the her son in Little Rock, AR was Reginald E. MOORE who died at Little Rock, AR in 1958! His obituary follows: > > "Arkansas Gazette 6-18-1958 Page 13A > > Reginald E. Moore, Auto Broker > > Reginald E. Moore, aged 67, of 6609 E. Wakefield Drive, a retired auto broker, died Monday at a Little Rock hospital. He had lived at Little Rock for the past 16 years. He was an Episcopalian. Survivors include his wife; four sons, William Moore of Los Angeles and James Moore, Harold Moore and Richard Moore, all of Little Rock; a daughter, Mrs. Marion Towler of Los Angeles, his mother, Mrs. Ida Irene Pease of Little Rock and four grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Drummond Funeral Home." > > According to the funeral home Reginald was buried in a single grave at the Pincrest Memorial Park cemetery at Alexander, AR. > > So, what happened to Ida?? > > Thanks again for your great assistance trying to solve this mystery! > > Very sincerely yours, > > Lars E. Oyane > > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > > On Mar 9, 2015, at 6:08 PM, Jerrald Lloyd via wrote: > >> William W. Pease >> Birth Aug 1857 in Anson, Somerset, Maine, USA Death 1913 in Minnesota >> >> Birth >> 1857 >> Aug >> Anson, Somerset, Maine, USA >> >> Residence >> 1860 >> >> Age: 3 >> Anson, Somerset, Maine, USA >> >> Residence >> 1870 >> >> Age: 13 >> Anson, Somerset, Maine, USA >> >> Residence >> 1885 >> >> 1 May >> >> Age: 27 >> St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA >> >> Residence >> 1895 >> >> Age: 38 >> St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA >> >> Marriage to Ida Irene Felton >> 1898 >> 3 May >> >> Age: 40 >> Blue Earth, Faribault, Minnesota, USA >> >> Residence >> 1900 >> >> Age: 43 >> St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA >> >> Divorce from Ida Irene Felton >> 1905-1910 >> >> Age: 48 >> St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA >> >> Occupation >> 1910 >> >> Age: 53 >> Tailor >> >> Residence >> 1910 >> >> Age: 53 >> St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA >> >> Death >> 1913 >> >> Age: 56 >> Minnesota(probable) >> >> Burial >> 1913 >> North Anson, Somerset, Maine, USA >> >> -------------------------------------------------- >> From: "Lars E. Oyane via" <norway@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Monday, March 09, 2015 9:39 AM >> To: <norway@rootsweb.com> >> Subject: [NOR] Charles F. Moore's wife Ida Irene and her 2nd husband - >> twonew brick walls - maybe solved by newspaper articles? >> >>> Dear Listers, >>> >>> I have no idea just how many hours I have spent researching this very >>> "elusive" family, spreading out to Little Rock, AR as well as to Somerset >>> Co., ME. I have finally put together the following manuscript, with a >>> hope tat someone with expertise on newspaper research can help me find in >>> particular TWO DEATHS and/or OBITUARIES. Let me show you my manuscript: >>> >>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> >>> Carl Fredrik aka Charles F. Moore, born in Sogndal Co., Norway Aug. 15, >>> 1865, emigrated with his parents in 1869 and died in Chicago, IL July 5, >>> 1927. He was married at Mankato, MN Nov. 2, 1885 to Ida Irene Gavin >>> Felton, born in Olmsted Co., MN April ?, 1869. She died after 1959, >>> probably at Little Rock, AR. >>> >>> ##### (exact date and place of death for Ida Irene Gavin Felton Moore >>> Pease?) >>> >>> Charles and Ida were divorced about 1893, and Ida remarried in Mankato, MN >>> May 5, 1898 to William Warren Pease, born in Somerset Co., ME Aug. ?, >>> 1857. He supposedly died in Jan. or Feb. of 1913 and was buried in >>> Somerset Co., ME. >>> >>> ##### (exact date and place of death for William Warren Pease?) >>> >>> William Pease was a tailor and he and Ida resided in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., >>> MN, but were also divorced about 1908. Charles Moore was remarried in >>> Chicago, IL Jan. 1, 1905 to Gertrude P. Heiserman, born in Fayette Co., IA >>> July 6, 1874. She died at Oakland, CA July 26, 1951. Charles Moore was a >>> pharmacist and a commercial salesman and lived with Ida at Mankato, Blue >>> Earth Co., MN and at Fergus Falls, Otter tail Co., MN. After their >>> divorce Charles moved to St.Louis, MO, but after he married Gertrude in >>> 1905, he settled down in Chicago, Cook Co., IL. As a widow Gertrude moved >>> in the 1930's to Oakland, Alameda Co., CA. Officially Charles had two >>> sons, both by his 1st wife Ida, but rumors say he only fathered the oldest >>> one of them. >>> >>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>> >>> Any suggestions as to how the missing details about Ida and William can be >>> found, would be more than appreciated! >>> >>> Thanks a million! >>> >>> Very sincerely yours, >>> >>> Lars E. Oyane >>> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NORWAY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    03/10/2015 02:17:21
    1. [NOR] Bremen Immigrantsships
    2. nukilik via
    3. Hello Listster, >From a German List I got this information. Maybe not directly related to Norway emigrants, but who knows.........indirectly..... <http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/year/1850.html> Kind regards Reina

    03/10/2015 01:39:21
    1. Re: [NOR] Charles F. Moore's wife Ida Irene and her 2nd husband - twonew brick walls - maybe solved by newspaper articles?
    2. Lars E. Oyane via
    3. Dear Barbara and other Listers! Thank you very much, Barbara, for your latest message, Yes, I believe her last address was a nursing home, but it no longer exists! And who knows where the records went...? Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On Mar 10, 2015, at 7:17 PM, Barbara Young wrote: > Dear Lars, > > It appears that she may have moved after her son died. Was she living with him? You might check that last address - it could be a Nursing home or a home for the elderly. They perhaps have more information. > > All the best, > Sincerely. > Barbara in MA > > On 3/10/2015 7:52 PM, Lars E. Oyane via wrote: >> Dear Barbara, Jerrald and other listers! >> >> Thank you very much for your latest comments on this problem from yesterday! I tried a couple of years ago to find an obituary for William Pease but to no avail. I guess I am now hoping that something will show about him in some newspaper database!? >> >> As far as Ida Irene is concerned, she is (according to ancestry.com) listed in at least three Little Rock, AR city directories: >> >> Name: Mrs Ida I Pease >> Gender: Female >> Residence Year: 1949 >> Street address: 2310 S Tyler >> Residence Place: Little Rock, Arkansas, USA >> Publication Title: Little Rock, Arkansas, City Directory, 1949 >> >> Name: Ida Pease I (wid. William) >> Gender: Female >> Residence Year: 1951 >> Street address: 2310 S. Tyler >> Residence Place: Little Rock, Arkansas, USA >> >> Publication Title: Little Rock, Arkansas, City Directory, 1951 >> >> Name: Mrs Ida Pease >> Gender: Female >> Residence Year: 1958 >> Street address: 410 Commerce >> Residence Place: Little Rock, Arkansas, USA >> Publication Title: Little Rock, Arkansas, City Directory, 1958 >> >> In 1958 she was 89 years old. I should also add the her son in Little Rock, AR was Reginald E. MOORE who died at Little Rock, AR in 1958! His obituary follows: >> >> "Arkansas Gazette 6-18-1958 Page 13A >> >> Reginald E. Moore, Auto Broker >> >> Reginald E. Moore, aged 67, of 6609 E. Wakefield Drive, a retired auto broker, died Monday at a Little Rock hospital. He had lived at Little Rock for the past 16 years. He was an Episcopalian. Survivors include his wife; four sons, William Moore of Los Angeles and James Moore, Harold Moore and Richard Moore, all of Little Rock; a daughter, Mrs. Marion Towler of Los Angeles, his mother, Mrs. Ida Irene Pease of Little Rock and four grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Drummond Funeral Home." >> >> According to the funeral home Reginald was buried in a single grave at the Pincrest Memorial Park cemetery at Alexander, AR. >> >> So, what happened to Ida?? >> >> Thanks again for your great assistance trying to solve this mystery! >> >> Very sincerely yours, >> >> Lars E. Oyane >> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> >> On Mar 9, 2015, at 6:08 PM, Jerrald Lloyd via wrote: >> >>> William W. Pease >>> Birth Aug 1857 in Anson, Somerset, Maine, USA Death 1913 in Minnesota >>> >>> Birth >>> 1857 >>> Aug >>> Anson, Somerset, Maine, USA >>> >>> Residence >>> 1860 >>> >>> Age: 3 >>> Anson, Somerset, Maine, USA >>> >>> Residence >>> 1870 >>> >>> Age: 13 >>> Anson, Somerset, Maine, USA >>> >>> Residence >>> 1885 >>> >>> 1 May >>> >>> Age: 27 >>> St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA >>> >>> Residence >>> 1895 >>> >>> Age: 38 >>> St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA >>> >>> Marriage to Ida Irene Felton >>> 1898 >>> 3 May >>> >>> Age: 40 >>> Blue Earth, Faribault, Minnesota, USA >>> >>> Residence >>> 1900 >>> >>> Age: 43 >>> St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA >>> >>> Divorce from Ida Irene Felton >>> 1905-1910 >>> >>> Age: 48 >>> St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA >>> >>> Occupation >>> 1910 >>> >>> Age: 53 >>> Tailor >>> >>> Residence >>> 1910 >>> >>> Age: 53 >>> St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA >>> >>> Death >>> 1913 >>> >>> Age: 56 >>> Minnesota(probable) >>> >>> Burial >>> 1913 >>> North Anson, Somerset, Maine, USA >>> >>> -------------------------------------------------- >>> From: "Lars E. Oyane via" <norway@rootsweb.com> >>> Sent: Monday, March 09, 2015 9:39 AM >>> To: <norway@rootsweb.com> >>> Subject: [NOR] Charles F. Moore's wife Ida Irene and her 2nd husband - >>> twonew brick walls - maybe solved by newspaper articles? >>> >>>> Dear Listers, >>>> >>>> I have no idea just how many hours I have spent researching this very >>>> "elusive" family, spreading out to Little Rock, AR as well as to Somerset >>>> Co., ME. I have finally put together the following manuscript, with a >>>> hope tat someone with expertise on newspaper research can help me find in >>>> particular TWO DEATHS and/or OBITUARIES. Let me show you my manuscript: >>>> >>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>> >>>> Carl Fredrik aka Charles F. Moore, born in Sogndal Co., Norway Aug. 15, >>>> 1865, emigrated with his parents in 1869 and died in Chicago, IL July 5, >>>> 1927. He was married at Mankato, MN Nov. 2, 1885 to Ida Irene Gavin >>>> Felton, born in Olmsted Co., MN April ?, 1869. She died after 1959, >>>> probably at Little Rock, AR. >>>> >>>> ##### (exact date and place of death for Ida Irene Gavin Felton Moore >>>> Pease?) >>>> >>>> Charles and Ida were divorced about 1893, and Ida remarried in Mankato, MN >>>> May 5, 1898 to William Warren Pease, born in Somerset Co., ME Aug. ?, >>>> 1857. He supposedly died in Jan. or Feb. of 1913 and was buried in >>>> Somerset Co., ME. >>>> >>>> ##### (exact date and place of death for William Warren Pease?) >>>> >>>> William Pease was a tailor and he and Ida resided in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., >>>> MN, but were also divorced about 1908. Charles Moore was remarried in >>>> Chicago, IL Jan. 1, 1905 to Gertrude P. Heiserman, born in Fayette Co., IA >>>> July 6, 1874. She died at Oakland, CA July 26, 1951. Charles Moore was a >>>> pharmacist and a commercial salesman and lived with Ida at Mankato, Blue >>>> Earth Co., MN and at Fergus Falls, Otter tail Co., MN. After their >>>> divorce Charles moved to St.Louis, MO, but after he married Gertrude in >>>> 1905, he settled down in Chicago, Cook Co., IL. As a widow Gertrude moved >>>> in the 1930's to Oakland, Alameda Co., CA. Officially Charles had two >>>> sons, both by his 1st wife Ida, but rumors say he only fathered the oldest >>>> one of them. >>>> >>>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >>>> >>>> Any suggestions as to how the missing details about Ida and William can be >>>> found, would be more than appreciated! >>>> >>>> Thanks a million! >>>> >>>> Very sincerely yours, >>>> >>>> Lars E. Oyane >>>>

    03/10/2015 01:27:04
    1. Re: [NOR] Obituary and family problem - Eatonville/Puyallup, WA - help, please?
    2. Lars E. Oyane via
    3. Dear Cliff and other Listers! Thanks a million, Cliff, for helping me out in Tacoma, once again! That's wonderful! Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On Mar 10, 2015, at 7:02 PM, Cliff M via wrote: > Lars, Ione Moore obit is listed at Tacoma Public Library 06 Apr 1993 B-4, I > will be close by on Monday or Tuesday next week > and can stop and get a copy for you. > > Cliff M > > -----Original Message----- > From: Lars E. Oyane via > Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 4:04 PM > To: norway@rootsweb.com > Subject: [NOR] Obituary and family problem - Eatonville/Puyallup, WA - > help,please? > > Dear Listers, > > I am searching information about this lady: > > Ione C. MOORE (nee Walker) > born in Wisconsin Sep. 11 1928, grew up in Eau Claire, WI > died at Eatonville or Puyallup, Pierce Co., WA Apr. 3, 1993 > > Iona was married in Wabasha, MN July 26, 1946 to: > > Neil A. MOORE > > I believe this couple was at some point divorced, and I know NOTHING about > Neil. > > Hopefully Ione's obituary can be found for further reference about her > family? > > Maybe someone can think of other ways to find information about this couple? > > Thanks a milli0n in advance for your great assistance in this matter! > > Very sincerely yours, > > Lars E. Oyane > >

    03/10/2015 01:23:30
    1. Re: [NOR] Charles F. Moore's wife Ida Irene and her 2nd husband - twonew brick walls - maybe solved by newspaper articles?
    2. Lars E. Oyane via
    3. Dear Barbara, Jerrald and other listers! Thank you very much for your latest comments on this problem from yesterday! I tried a couple of years ago to find an obituary for William Pease but to no avail. I guess I am now hoping that something will show about him in some newspaper database!? As far as Ida Irene is concerned, she is (according to ancestry.com) listed in at least three Little Rock, AR city directories: Name: Mrs Ida I Pease Gender: Female Residence Year: 1949 Street address: 2310 S Tyler Residence Place: Little Rock, Arkansas, USA Publication Title: Little Rock, Arkansas, City Directory, 1949 Name: Ida Pease I (wid. William) Gender: Female Residence Year: 1951 Street address: 2310 S. Tyler Residence Place: Little Rock, Arkansas, USA Publication Title: Little Rock, Arkansas, City Directory, 1951 Name: Mrs Ida Pease Gender: Female Residence Year: 1958 Street address: 410 Commerce Residence Place: Little Rock, Arkansas, USA Publication Title: Little Rock, Arkansas, City Directory, 1958 In 1958 she was 89 years old. I should also add the her son in Little Rock, AR was Reginald E. MOORE who died at Little Rock, AR in 1958! His obituary follows: "Arkansas Gazette 6-18-1958 Page 13A Reginald E. Moore, Auto Broker Reginald E. Moore, aged 67, of 6609 E. Wakefield Drive, a retired auto broker, died Monday at a Little Rock hospital. He had lived at Little Rock for the past 16 years. He was an Episcopalian. Survivors include his wife; four sons, William Moore of Los Angeles and James Moore, Harold Moore and Richard Moore, all of Little Rock; a daughter, Mrs. Marion Towler of Los Angeles, his mother, Mrs. Ida Irene Pease of Little Rock and four grandchildren. Funeral arrangements will be announced by Drummond Funeral Home." According to the funeral home Reginald was buried in a single grave at the Pincrest Memorial Park cemetery at Alexander, AR. So, what happened to Ida?? Thanks again for your great assistance trying to solve this mystery! Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On Mar 9, 2015, at 6:08 PM, Jerrald Lloyd via wrote: > William W. Pease > Birth Aug 1857 in Anson, Somerset, Maine, USA Death 1913 in Minnesota > > Birth > 1857 > Aug > Anson, Somerset, Maine, USA > > Residence > 1860 > > Age: 3 > Anson, Somerset, Maine, USA > > Residence > 1870 > > Age: 13 > Anson, Somerset, Maine, USA > > Residence > 1885 > > 1 May > > Age: 27 > St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA > > Residence > 1895 > > Age: 38 > St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA > > Marriage to Ida Irene Felton > 1898 > 3 May > > Age: 40 > Blue Earth, Faribault, Minnesota, USA > > Residence > 1900 > > Age: 43 > St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA > > Divorce from Ida Irene Felton > 1905-1910 > > Age: 48 > St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA > > Occupation > 1910 > > Age: 53 > Tailor > > Residence > 1910 > > Age: 53 > St Paul, Ramsey, Minnesota, USA > > Death > 1913 > > Age: 56 > Minnesota(probable) > > Burial > 1913 > North Anson, Somerset, Maine, USA > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Lars E. Oyane via" <norway@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, March 09, 2015 9:39 AM > To: <norway@rootsweb.com> > Subject: [NOR] Charles F. Moore's wife Ida Irene and her 2nd husband - > twonew brick walls - maybe solved by newspaper articles? > >> Dear Listers, >> >> I have no idea just how many hours I have spent researching this very >> "elusive" family, spreading out to Little Rock, AR as well as to Somerset >> Co., ME. I have finally put together the following manuscript, with a >> hope tat someone with expertise on newspaper research can help me find in >> particular TWO DEATHS and/or OBITUARIES. Let me show you my manuscript: >> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> >> Carl Fredrik aka Charles F. Moore, born in Sogndal Co., Norway Aug. 15, >> 1865, emigrated with his parents in 1869 and died in Chicago, IL July 5, >> 1927. He was married at Mankato, MN Nov. 2, 1885 to Ida Irene Gavin >> Felton, born in Olmsted Co., MN April ?, 1869. She died after 1959, >> probably at Little Rock, AR. >> >> ##### (exact date and place of death for Ida Irene Gavin Felton Moore >> Pease?) >> >> Charles and Ida were divorced about 1893, and Ida remarried in Mankato, MN >> May 5, 1898 to William Warren Pease, born in Somerset Co., ME Aug. ?, >> 1857. He supposedly died in Jan. or Feb. of 1913 and was buried in >> Somerset Co., ME. >> >> ##### (exact date and place of death for William Warren Pease?) >> >> William Pease was a tailor and he and Ida resided in St. Paul, Ramsey Co., >> MN, but were also divorced about 1908. Charles Moore was remarried in >> Chicago, IL Jan. 1, 1905 to Gertrude P. Heiserman, born in Fayette Co., IA >> July 6, 1874. She died at Oakland, CA July 26, 1951. Charles Moore was a >> pharmacist and a commercial salesman and lived with Ida at Mankato, Blue >> Earth Co., MN and at Fergus Falls, Otter tail Co., MN. After their >> divorce Charles moved to St.Louis, MO, but after he married Gertrude in >> 1905, he settled down in Chicago, Cook Co., IL. As a widow Gertrude moved >> in the 1930's to Oakland, Alameda Co., CA. Officially Charles had two >> sons, both by his 1st wife Ida, but rumors say he only fathered the oldest >> one of them. >> >> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ >> >> Any suggestions as to how the missing details about Ida and William can be >> found, would be more than appreciated! >> >> Thanks a million! >> >> Very sincerely yours, >> >> Lars E. Oyane >>

    03/10/2015 12:52:21
    1. Re: [NOR] Handwriting/Transcription Assistance: Real Estate Record inTrysil, Hedmark
    2. Jostein Austrheim via
    3. I did some screenshots of the Trysil-book from nb.no webpage. I can send the copies off list. What real estate record involving Ole Kvernholtet are you interested in? I could try a transcription if it's not too long. Jostein A ----- Original Message ----- From: James Aylard To: Jostein Austrheim Cc: norway@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 5:49 PM Subject: Re: [NOR] Handwriting/Transcription Assistance: Real Estate Record inTrysil, Hedmark Jostein, thank you so much for transcribing the record for Gregers Olsen! I very much appreciate this. Regarding Ole Ericksen Qværnholtet, who is my 2d great grandfather, I am still trying to piece details together. He actually migrated to Tromsøysund in Troms county where he farmed, married Eline Eliasdatter, and had his first child, Edvard. I am not sure of the timing of his departure from Trysil to Tromsøysund, but he appears to have immigrated to the United States sometime in 1860. I'm hoping that by gathering as many of the details of his life at this time as possible, I might begin to piece together a better understanding of what motivated his decisions to move north, and eventually to emigrate. I do not have access to Trysil-boka 8, although I have seen references to it. I would still like to obtain transcriptions of the real estate entries involving Ole E. Qværnholtet, if someone is willing to attempt it. Or if someone can recommend a commercial service that might transcribe lengthier records of this nature, I would be interested such recommendations. Thanks again. James Aylard

    03/10/2015 12:16:50
    1. [NOR] Obituary and family problem - Eatonville/Puyallup, WA - help, please?
    2. Lars E. Oyane via
    3. Dear Listers, I am searching information about this lady: Ione C. MOORE (nee Walker) born in Wisconsin Sep. 11 1928, grew up in Eau Claire, WI died at Eatonville or Puyallup, Pierce Co., WA Apr. 3, 1993 Iona was married in Wabasha, MN July 26, 1946 to: Neil A. MOORE I believe this couple was at some point divorced, and I know NOTHING about Neil. Hopefully Ione's obituary can be found for further reference about her family? Maybe someone can think of other ways to find information about this couple? Thanks a milli0n in advance for your great assistance in this matter! Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane

    03/10/2015 12:04:29
    1. Re: [NOR] Obituary and family problem - Eatonville/Puyallup, WA - help, please?
    2. Cliff M via
    3. Lars, Ione Moore obit is listed at Tacoma Public Library 06 Apr 1993 B-4, I will be close by on Monday or Tuesday next week and can stop and get a copy for you. Cliff M -----Original Message----- From: Lars E. Oyane via Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 4:04 PM To: norway@rootsweb.com Subject: [NOR] Obituary and family problem - Eatonville/Puyallup, WA - help,please? Dear Listers, I am searching information about this lady: Ione C. MOORE (nee Walker) born in Wisconsin Sep. 11 1928, grew up in Eau Claire, WI died at Eatonville or Puyallup, Pierce Co., WA Apr. 3, 1993 Iona was married in Wabasha, MN July 26, 1946 to: Neil A. MOORE I believe this couple was at some point divorced, and I know NOTHING about Neil. Hopefully Ione's obituary can be found for further reference about her family? Maybe someone can think of other ways to find information about this couple? Thanks a milli0n in advance for your great assistance in this matter! Very sincerely yours, Lars E. Oyane ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NORWAY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/10/2015 11:02:33
    1. Re: [NOR] Bremen Immigrantsships
    2. Barbara Young via
    3. HI Reina, Thank you. I have seen instances when Norwegians and Swedes had passage from Germany. All the best Barbara in MA On 3/10/2015 2:39 PM, nukilik via wrote: > Hello Listster, > > >From a German List I got this information. Maybe not directly related to Norway emigrants, but who knows.........indirectly..... > > <http://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/year/1850.html> > > Kind regards > Reina > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NORWAY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    03/10/2015 10:18:50
    1. Re: [NOR] Handwriting/Transcription Assistance: Real Estate Record inTrysil, Hedmark
    2. Jostein Austrheim via
    3. It looks none have a reply on this, so I will try a transcription. Fæsteseddel fra Lars P. Mellemgaard til Gregers Olsen Østenheden for hans levetid paa en deel af den (?høystværende) part i Tørbergets underliggende sæter Mitskovberget med (?) m.m. uden afgivts svarelse eller andre byrder. Dat. og th. 1ste Marts 1825. In column 2 is written where you can find the orginal document, book 5, page 451: Kildeinformasjon: Protokollnummer: 9a, Sted: Østerdalen sorenskriveri, Oppbevaringssted: SAH Merknader: Fol. 1- 597. Pantebokhenvisning i panteregisteret: nr. 5 for Østerdalen. Permanent bildelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-tl20070425331059.jpg Permanent sidelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:tl_read?idx_id=13566&uid=ny&idx_side=-453 In column 3 is ANMÆRKNINGER: den 2 Octbr. 1878 thl. presteattest om Gregers Olsens død S.P.R. 14 pag 584 1/2. Obligation af 19de Juli 1844, thingl. 3 Marts 1845 fra Ole E. Qværnholtet til landhandler Christiansen for 132 Spd, mod 1.pr. i alt hvad han eier eller eiende vorder. Aflæst 1.februar 1878. Then it is this documents called execution- or utleggsforretning to his debtors.As yoy may know he went bankruptcy in 1858 and went to America. As early as 1841 he became part-owner (1/2) in Øiensjøfoss jernverk, but this this investment failed because there was no or very little income from this small "jernverk". There are some info given in book "Trysil-boka, 8", page 226 and 227 for Ole E. Kvernholtet and page 354 and 355 for Gregers Olsen, under Nordre Ifarneset. Jostein A ----- Original Message ----- From: "James Aylard via" <norway@rootsweb.com> To: <norway@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 09, 2015 2:08 AM Subject: [NOR] Handwriting/Transcription Assistance: Real Estate Record inTrysil, Hedmark > Arild has provided me some wonderful assistance off-list (in addition to > the assistance on list) to help me try to resolve some family tree > mysteries. One document he uncovered opens up a whole new area of > Norwegian > research that I have not previously explored, namely real estate records. > > The record linked below is from Trysil in Hedmark for an ancestor of mine. > In fact, there are entries for two separate individuals that interest me, > but I feel that I am stretching the limits of the kindness shown on this > list to ask for a complete transcription, although a complete > transcription > is what I would really like to have so that I can better understand the > details as well as the nuance. > > Permanent Pagelink: > http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:tl_read?idx_id=14223&uid=ny&idx_side=-290 > > The records of interest to me: > > 1) At the bottom of page 522, starting with the word Fæsleseddel [?], > which > refers to a Gregers Olsen [?] Østenheden. > > 2) On page 523, there are a series of records that begin with the one that > states "Obligation af 19 Juli 1844" and references Ole E. [Ericksen] > Qvernholtet (or possibly Qværnholtet or something very similar) continuing > through all of the next five entries that begin with the word "Execution". > I am interested also in the text in the column labeled Unmærsninger [?]. > > And does anyone know whether the folio reference in the second column > represents additional documentation that is available? > > I post this request with strong concern that I am asking too much. This is > a lot to transcribe (and I am asking for a transcription at this point, > not > an English translation - I will do my best to translate it myself, though > I > may post some follow-up questions related to translating some of the words > and phrases). If this is beyond the bounds of an appropriate request, > would > anyone know of a service that I can hire for the purpose of transcribing > lengthier records? > > Thank you! The assistance of this list is always much appreciated. > > -- > > James Aylard > > -------------------------------

    03/10/2015 08:21:20
    1. Re: [NOR] Handwriting/Transcription Assistance: Real Estate Record inTrysil, Hedmark
    2. James Aylard via
    3. Jostein, if you could send the screenshots to me offlist, that would be fantastic. Regarding the entries for Ole E. ​Qværnholtet, there are some entries across the page from the one that contained the Gregers Olsen entry (I believe Gregers Olsen may have been the uncle of Ole Ericksen, although I have not yet established that with certainty). On page 523, there are a series of records that begin with the one that states "Obligation af 19 Juli 1844" and references Ole E. Qværnholtet, continuing through all of the next five entries that begin with the word "Execution". However, I don't think all of these entries qualify as "not too long". I am sensitive to the fact that I am asking too much, so I wonder if there are alternatives, such as paid services, that do this sort of thing? I appreciate your generosity and that of others on this list, and I don't want to ask more of that generosity than is reasonable. Again, thank you! James Aylard On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 10:16 AM, Jostein Austrheim < jostein.austrheim@haugnett.no> wrote: > I did some screenshots of the Trysil-book from nb.no webpage. I can send > the copies off list. > > What real estate record involving Ole Kvernholtet are you interested in? I > could try a transcription if it's not too long. > > Jostein A > > ----- Original Message ----- > *From:* James Aylard <james.aylard@gmail.com> > *To:* Jostein Austrheim <jostein.austrheim@haugnett.no> > *Cc:* norway@rootsweb.com > *Sent:* Tuesday, March 10, 2015 5:49 PM > *Subject:* Re: [NOR] Handwriting/Transcription Assistance: Real Estate > Record inTrysil, Hedmark > > Jostein, thank you so much for transcribing the record for Gregers > Olsen! I very much appreciate this. > > Regarding Ole Ericksen Qværnholtet, who is my 2d great grandfather, I am > still trying to piece details together. He actually migrated to Tromsøysund > in Troms county where he farmed, married Eline Eliasdatter, and had his > first child, Edvard. I am not sure of the timing of his departure from > Trysil to Tromsøysund, but he appears to have immigrated to the United > States sometime in 1860. I'm hoping that by gathering as many of the > details of his life at this time as possible, I might begin to piece > together a better understanding of what motivated his decisions to move > north, and eventually to emigrate. I do not have access to Trysil-boka 8, > although I have seen references to it. > > I would still like to obtain transcriptions of the real estate entries > involving Ole E. Qværnholtet, if someone is willing to attempt it. Or if > someone can recommend a commercial service that might transcribe lengthier > records of this nature, I would be interested such recommendations. > > Thanks again. > > James Aylard > > > > -- James Aylard

    03/10/2015 04:26:23
    1. Re: [NOR] Handwriting/Transcription Assistance: Real Estate Record inTrysil, Hedmark
    2. James Aylard via
    3. Jostein, thank you so much for transcribing the record for Gregers Olsen! I very much appreciate this. Regarding Ole Ericksen Qværnholtet, who is my 2d great grandfather, I am still trying to piece details together. He actually migrated to Tromsøysund in Troms county where he farmed, married Eline Eliasdatter, and had his first child, Edvard. I am not sure of the timing of his departure from Trysil to Tromsøysund, but he appears to have immigrated to the United States sometime in 1860. I'm hoping that by gathering as many of the details of his life at this time as possible, I might begin to piece together a better understanding of what motivated his decisions to move north, and eventually to emigrate. I do not have access to Trysil-boka 8, although I have seen references to it. I would still like to obtain transcriptions of the real estate entries involving Ole E. Qværnholtet, if someone is willing to attempt it. Or if someone can recommend a commercial service that might transcribe lengthier records of this nature, I would be interested such recommendations. Thanks again. James Aylard On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 6:21 AM, Jostein Austrheim < jostein.austrheim@haugnett.no> wrote: > It looks none have a reply on this, so I will try a transcription. > > Fæsteseddel fra Lars P. Mellemgaard til Gregers Olsen Østenheden for hans > levetid paa en deel af den (?høystværende) part i Tørbergets underliggende > sæter Mitskovberget med (?) m.m. uden afgivts svarelse eller andre byrder. > Dat. og th. 1ste Marts 1825. > > In column 2 is written where you can find the orginal document, book 5, > page 451: > > Kildeinformasjon: Protokollnummer: 9a, Sted: Østerdalen sorenskriveri, > Oppbevaringssted: SAH > Merknader: Fol. 1- 597. Pantebokhenvisning i panteregisteret: nr. 5 for > Østerdalen. > Permanent bildelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN: > NBN:no-a1450-tl20070425331059.jpg > Permanent sidelenke: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN: > tl_read?idx_id=13566&uid=ny&idx_side=-453 > > In column 3 is ANMÆRKNINGER: den 2 Octbr. 1878 thl. presteattest om > Gregers Olsens død S.P.R. 14 pag 584 1/2. > > Obligation af 19de Juli 1844, thingl. 3 Marts 1845 fra Ole E. Qværnholtet > til landhandler Christiansen for 132 Spd, mod 1.pr. i alt hvad han eier > eller eiende vorder. Aflæst 1.februar 1878. > > Then it is this documents called execution- or utleggsforretning to his > debtors.As yoy may know he went bankruptcy in 1858 and went to America. As > early as 1841 he became part-owner (1/2) in Øiensjøfoss jernverk, but this > this investment failed because there was no or very little income from this > small "jernverk". > > There are some info given in book "Trysil-boka, 8", page 226 and 227 for > Ole E. Kvernholtet and page 354 and 355 for Gregers Olsen, under Nordre > Ifarneset. > > Jostein A > >> >> > Permanent Pagelink: >> http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:tl_read?idx_id=14223&uid=ny&idx_side=-290 >> >> The records of interest to me: >> >> 1) At the bottom of page 522, starting with the word Fæsleseddel [?], >> which >> refers to a Gregers Olsen [?] Østenheden. >> >> 2) On page 523, there are a series of records that begin with the one that >> states "Obligation af 19 Juli 1844" and references Ole E. [Ericksen] >> Qvernholtet (or possibly Qværnholtet or something very similar) continuing >> through all of the next five entries that begin with the word "Execution". >> I am interested also in the text in the column labeled Unmærsninger [?]. >> >> > -- James Aylard

    03/10/2015 03:49:40
    1. [NOR] Fw: Sletten
    2. nukilik via
    3. Here is Peder's baptism in Nes/Flå, Buskerud county. Born 22-4-1904, baptised 12-6 (Peder Kristian) Kildeinformasjon: Buskerud fylke, Flå i Nes, Ministerialbok nr. 12 (1881-1917), Fødte og døpte 1904, side 89. Permanent sidelenke: <http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=913&idx_id=913&uid=ny&idx_side=-96> Permanent bildelenke: <http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20060104030611.jpg> His parents: Jernbanearb. Olaf Nikolai Paulsen b. 1878 + his wife Oline f(ödt) Kristensen b. 1875. They lived at Flaa (Flå) So in this case the -N- is a middle name and not a patronym. I was wrong about this. Olaf's fathers christian name is -Paul- So the baptism Halvor has found of Olaf Nikolai in Vestre-Aker must be the right one. Vestre-Aker and Oslo are always very difficult to search. So this one we have already. Thanks to Halvor. Now we must try to find a weddingrecord of Olaf and Oline Kind regards Reina -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- From: nukilik Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2015 8:58 AM To: annelee50@gmail.com Subject: Re: [NOR] Sletten Hello Annelee, Other listers had already found your familymember See here in 1910 census: <http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/ft/person/pf01036354006236> In 1910 census they lived in Tune, Østfold county. At the farm named: Greåker Peter O Sletten was born in Flaa, Hallingdal. Birthday 22-4-1904 His parents are also mentioned Olaf N Sletten and Oline Kristensen. The -N- stands for his patronym (=fathers christian name) Olaf was born in Vestre Aker and Oline in Gran in Hadeland. Most of the time the 1910 census is accurate. I believe they are the right persons It must be possible to find out more about these persons. Do you have knowledge about Norwegian genealogy, the geography, the patronymic system and the farm-system? I feel a bit insecure how much to explain. In Norway it must be easy to trace them back untill 1865 census. We might find Peders baptismalrecord at the list. Kind regrads Reina -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- From: annelee50@gmail.com Sent: Monday, March 09, 2015 10:18 PM To: nukilik Subject: Re: [NOR] Sletten Thank you so much for your reply Reina. Yes I'm looking for information on my family in Norway. My maternal Grandfather is the only Sletten to migrate to Australia so all the Slettens here in Aus are my family. I have a few treasured photo's of my Norwegian family and their names. G'Grandfather Olaf, G'Grandmother Oline (Smested?) not sure of this maiden name, their daughters, Olufine, Hansine, Olga and son Peder Kristian who migrated to Australia around the early 1920's? He would have been around nineteen or early twenties. The only information I have on his birth is in my Mothers very old birthday book noting his birthday as 22 April in Greaker Norway. My Grandfather was a great joker and we always used to laugh at the way he would change his age and birth date over the years. My Norwegian ancestors are the gap in my Family Tree as I've been able to trace my Mothers maternal line and my Fathers maternal and paternal lines back many generations. Many thanks again Anne -----Original Message----- From: nukilik Sent: Monday, March 09, 2015 6:20 PM To: annelee50 ; norway@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [NOR] Sletten Hello Annelee, I have some questions: -Are you looking for information timebackwards in Norway? -Which information do you have already what can be of help -In which timeframe are you looking for information? -Do you have more information f.e. birthyear, emigrationyear. -Census information from Australia? Just "two names" is difficult to search for in such a big country as Norway. Kind regards Reina -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- From: annelee50 via Sent: Monday, March 09, 2015 2:36 AM To: NORWAY@rootsweb.com Subject: [NOR] Sletten Searching information on my maternal great grandparents: Olaf Sletten & Oline (Smested?) from either Greaker or Oslo. They had three daughters and one son (my grandfather) who migrated to Australia. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NORWAY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/10/2015 03:26:13