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John Bredehoft
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USA
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Posted - 18/03/2002 :  23:15:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Is there a Finstuen village in Norway?
My great grandfather Peter Ole Finstuen may have been from there. Looking for any possible information on Finstuen.

askeroi
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Norway
299 Posts

Posted - 19/03/2002 :  07:08:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In the 1900 cencus there are 37 FARMS called Finstuen. He or his parents most likely have a connection to one of them. But I'm afraid we'll have to know a little more - like (approximately) when he is born and/or (approximately) when he emmigrated to find the right farm.

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John Bredehoft
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USA
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Posted - 19/03/2002 :  20:23:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ole Peter Finstuen and Agnet Finstuen are Peter Ole's mother and father. Agnet was born in 1817. Ole died in 1905(?) in Minnesota. I will go to the cemetery to find the year he was born. Agnet and Ole emigrated from Norway in 1868. I guess Peter Ole was actually born in Minnesota after Ole and Agnet came from Norway in 1868. Unfortunately I have limited information but hope to find more. The church records of Lands Lutheran Church in Zumbrota, Minnesota which would have contained Ole and Agnet were lost to fire in the late 1800's.

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askeroi
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Norway
299 Posts

Posted - 26/03/2002 :  07:29:13  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
There are no such people on any Finstuen farm in the 1865 cencus. But I have a good feeling for these peolpe:

http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&filnamn=arkivverket/ft1865/f60536&variabel=0&postnr=3834&fulle=true&spraak=F

It looks like the mother, a widow in her 50th year (49 years old) having sold her farm and bought herself support etc on e nearby farm, probalbly by relatives.

This is in Søndre land in Oppland. I'm not familiar with this district. If you start a debate in user-forum at Digitalarkivet someone surely could tell you wether there is a "bygdebok" from the district. Maybe someone is known there and could tell something about the Finstuen farm - and if I'm right or wrong about your people.

GOOD LUCK!

askeroi
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John Bredehoft
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Posted - 26/03/2002 :  20:09:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Her name would have been Agnethe Aspugard (B 1817), she married Peder J. Finstuen. Their surname could have been Pedersen (spelling?) in Norway. Agnethe came to USA but I believe Peder J. passed in Norway prior to 1868. Ole Peter Finstuen (B 1843) therefore would have been their son. He married a Anne (B 1842, daughter of a ?Foraulid Ole?) They would have had a son named Peter Ole Finstuen.
Thanks for your help:)
John

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John Bredehoft
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Posted - 09/04/2002 :  22:47:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have some new information on the people I am looking for which differs from what I stated in my last posts. The National American Heritage Association was helpful in obtaining more accuracy in what I am looking for. Agnethe Pedersdatter was her name. She was born in 1817 in Norway. Her husband was Peder Olsen Finstuen who died in Norway in 1851. The two of them had four children: Johann Finstuen, Randine Finstuen, Ole P. Finstuen, born 1842 who married Annie Jorunlid born in 1843, and Peter P. Finstuen born 7 Nov 1846. Emigration for Agnethe and her children to America is believed to have been in 1868. They were from Lands, Norway from a farm called Finstuggu (Finstuen) which was a subdivison of a larger farm called Fossum in Torpa Parish. If anyone would know anything of these people, it would be great to hear from you.

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egwicklund
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Posted - 11/04/2020 :  00:37:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I have been looking for information on the Finstuen family too. My great grandmother, Julia, is the granddaughter of Johan Finstuen.
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AntonH
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USA
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Posted - 11/04/2020 :  03:38:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Based on the information above this is likely Agnethe (last name Olsdatter ) and two of her children in the 1865 Norwegian Census.

https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01038072005070

Two children here are Ole and Randine.

This is likely the baptism of Randine.

Randine Pedersdatter
in the Norway, Select Baptisms, 1634-1927
Name: Randine Pedersdatter
Gender: Female
Birth Date: 23 des 1850 (23 Dec 1850)
Baptism Date: 12 jan 1851
Baptism Place: Nordre Land, Opland, Norway
Father: Peder Jensen
Mother: Agnete Olsdr
FHL Film Number: 307307
Reference ID: 2:M43C6R

Edited by - AntonH on 11/04/2020 03:42:17
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AntonH
Norway Heritage Veteran

USA
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Posted - 11/04/2020 :  03:45:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am guessing that this is the Johan Finstuen that you mention in your post.

Johan Pedersen Finstuen
in the U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current
Name: Johan Pedersen Finstuen
Gender: M (Male)
Birth Date: 6 Jan 1836
Death Date: 27 Mar 1911
Death Place: Goodhue County, Minnesota, United States of America
Cemetery: Pine Island Cemetery
Burial or Cremation Place: Pine Island, Goodhue County, Minnesota, United States of America
Has Bio?: N
Spouse: Pernille Finstuen
Children: Hans Andrew Finstuen

By the 1865 Norwegian Census Johan was already married with one child.

https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01038072005512

Edited by - AntonH on 11/04/2020 03:55:45
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AntonH
Norway Heritage Veteran

USA
9141 Posts

Posted - 11/04/2020 :  04:01:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This would be the record for the marriage of Johan Pedersen and Pernille Hansdatter

Johan Pedersen
in the Norway, Select Marriages, 1660-1926
Name: Johan Pedersen
Gender: Male
Age: 26
Birth Date: 1837
Marriage Date: 26 des 1863 (26 Dec 1863)
Marriage Place: Nordre Land,Opland,Norway
Father: Peder Jensen
Spouse: Pernille Hansdr
FHL Film Number: 307308

Nr. 26

https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20070206660015

Edited by - AntonH on 11/04/2020 04:03:46
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AntonH
Norway Heritage Veteran

USA
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Posted - 11/04/2020 :  04:18:50  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The Find A Grave record shown above gives the birth date of Johan Pedersen Finsuten as Jan 6, 1836. That is not correct the correct year is 1837.

See number 38.

https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20070603890101
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AntonH
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USA
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Posted - 11/04/2020 :  04:57:56  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I see that in the birth record for Johan in 1837 that the farm name associated with Peder Jensen and Agnethe Hansdatter is Bratlien.

And in the marriage record for Peder Jensen and Agnethe Olsdatter in 1836 the farm name associated with Peder is Bratlien. Also his father is named Peder Jensen.

See number 53

https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20070603890249

On the farm Bratlien in the 1801 Census are living a Jens Pedersen born about 1770 and his son Peder Jensen born about 1797. Likely the father and the grandfather of Johan Pedersen Finstuen.

https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058263004790


Edited by - AntonH on 12/04/2020 03:07:07
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AntonH
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USA
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Posted - 11/04/2020 :  05:04:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
In the wedding record the father of Angethe Olsdattter is Ole Andersen and the farm is Asp Ødegaarden.

Here is Ole Andersen with his family father Anders Johansen and mother Lisbet Olsdatter in the 1801 Norwegian Census.

https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01058263004814

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AntonH
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USA
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Posted - 11/04/2020 :  18:00:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This likely the baptism record for Peder Jensen father to Johan Pedersen Finstuen. Fits with the family on Bratlien in the 1801 Census.

Peder Jensen
in the Norway, Select Baptisms, 1634-1927
Name: Peder Jensen
Gender: Male
Baptism Date: 10 feb 1798
Baptism Place: Sondre Land, Opland, Norway
Father: Jens Pedersen
Mother: Anne Hansdr
FHL Film Number: 125567
Reference ID: 1708-1814

Original record is fourth record down on right hand page.

https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20070603870422

Edited by - AntonH on 11/04/2020 18:03:30
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AntonH
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USA
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Posted - 11/04/2020 :  18:12:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Agnethe was born May 17 1817. Parents are Ole Andersen and Rønoug Arnesdatter and the farm is Asp Ødegaarden.

See number 18 right side.

https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20070603880477

Transcribed record

https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/view/255/pd00000007191088

Rønnoug is a widow living on Asp Ødegaarden in the 1865 Census.

https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/census/person/pf01038072004520

Edited by - AntonH on 11/04/2020 18:21:48
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AntonH
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USA
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Posted - 11/04/2020 :  18:23:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ole Andersen and Rønnoug Arnesdatter married Feb 4 , 1810

https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/view/327/pv00000001729730

Original record number 8

https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20070603870555

Edited by - AntonH on 11/04/2020 18:27:14
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