Ok, I am seriously confused with the Ole Syversons in Clay county, MN, and could use some focused help from the list. Reading this entry on WorldConnect, are these two Ole Syversons in Clay county actually brothers! http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:516816&id=I0916 <http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:516816&id=I0916> Or are there three Ole Syversons, plus sons that may have been named for their fathers and uncles. I think there are at least three: 1) Ole O. SYVERSON b. 4 DEC 1842 in Flå, Buskerud Kommune, Hallingdal, Norway and married Gurine Stensgard 2) Ole S. SYVERSON b. 12 NOV 1848 in Flå, Buskerud Kommune, Hallingdal, Norway and married Ingeborg Knutson Ulen #1 and #2 were sons of Syver and Kari OLSON 3) Ole O. SYVERSON b. Jan 1830 (per the 1900 census for Clay county) married Anna Botolvsdatter Larson No parents currently known for Ole #3 Thank you, Kathy > On Apr 22, 2015, at 3:56 PM, lsharp@alaska.net wrote: > > Kathy, > Going back to a citation where Anna, 81, in 1920 was living with her daughter, 58 > in Glyndon, Clay Cty, MN in searched for a death for her after that. > > I found one I believe is our Anna, and I attempted to email it to you. > > It cites she died, married, age 89, 12.27.1927, in Glyndon, MN, and what confirms > to me it has to be here is her parents are cited: > > Bottolf Larson > Christine Hanson > > (Kristi Hansdatter Svardal was her mother's name in Norway) > > I don't think that there is an error in this. > > Then, wondering because it says Anna was married, I checked MNHS and found an Ole > Severson: > > 11.28.1928 > > Clay County, MN #001755 > > Since I do not have hardly a thing on Ole, I can't be positive this is him, and it > doesn't cite birth details at the MNHS.org cite > > What do you think - could this be Ole, dying at about 100? > > I do think I found Anna, largely because of her parents' cited on the site. > > Linda > > > >