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Wally
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USA
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Posted - 18/07/2004 :  19:59:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi all,
Please excuse this question, but I don't speak the Norweigen language. What does it mean when there is a *Lie* after a name?
Wally

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askeroi
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Norway
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Posted - 18/07/2004 :  22:10:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The * at Digitalarkivet means an open form filled in by the registrator. In this case they're listed with first name only and the registrator has filled in the patronymicon (mikkelsen) AND the farm name/surname (Lie) - one * for each.

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LDShoger
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USA
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Posted - 13/01/2008 :  06:13:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Histories of Mitchell and Worth Counties Iowa 1884
Page 478
Ole O. Skutle settled in Mitchell county in 1865. At the time he bought land in township 97, range 18. He worked that land two years, then, in 1867, sold it and came to township 98, range 18, now known as Rock township. In 1868, he bought land on section 15 of this township. Having since improved the land and erected a good set of buildings, including a nice frame house and a good barn, he now has a very pleasant home. He was born in Bergensteif, Norway, Jan. 1, 1837. He attended school until thirteen years of age, when he engaged with a tailor to learn the trade, working at that trade until 1856, when he left his native land for America and located in Columbia county, where he was employed carpentering and farming, remaining there until 1865, when he came to Mitchell county. He was married in 1860 to Martha Lee, also a native of Norway. They have eight children living - Mathias, Michael, Mary O., Andrew, David, Sarah B., Clara R., and Oscar. Mr. Skutle has been prominent in town affairs, and has filled offices of trust in the township. He has been elected assessor six terms. He is an intelligent man and a worthy citizen.

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