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rkolson
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Posted - 16/08/2013 :  22:37:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
after all your help i have found the correct soren, he came over on the Norden in 1836. i am now trying to find the farm he came. there are 3 different spellings: Hetletvedt, Hetleveit, and Hetleved. It has to be in Nedstrand, Rogaland. his parents were ole knudsen and britha sorensdr. i would like to visit next summer. thanks for your help. robert olson

Kåarto
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Norway
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Posted - 16/08/2013 :  23:44:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I believe it is todays Hetletveit.
Various spellings; Hetletveit, Hesletwedt, Hesletuett, Hessletuett, Hesletwet, Hetletvedt 1661, Hetletwed 1723.

Hesle - Hetle comes from "hassel" Hazel.

Hetletveit in Nedtrand on Sjernarøy.

Kåre

Edited by - Kåarto on 17/08/2013 00:05:22
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eibache
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Posted - 17/08/2013 :  07:19:07  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Maybe it would be beneficial with a map where you can zoom and pan to your liking.

Einar
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eibache
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Posted - 17/08/2013 :  08:52:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
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his parents were ole knudsen and britha sorensdr.
- I believe the family moving out from Sjernarøy i 1836 are listed on the bottom of right page where you find Knud Olsen 43 years old and his wife Siri Johannesdatter 43 years old from Hetletved and the children Eli Sophie (15 years), Ole (12 years), Mallene (9 years), Johannes (7 years), Berthe (4 years) and Søren (3 months).

Sørens baptismal record is #2 - born Dec 9 1835.
Eli Sofie #19 - born Jelsa July 9 1821,
Ole #7 - born April 24 1824,
Malene #6 - born March 31 1827,
Johannes #1 - baptized April 25 1830, (mothers name incorrect)
Berthe Serine #5 - born Dec 30 1832.

Einar

Edited by - eibache on 17/08/2013 09:36:54
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eibache
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Posted - 17/08/2013 :  09:05:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Sørens father Knud Olsen, his parents and siblings in 1801.

Knud Olsen was baptized April 21 1793, link.

Knud Olsens parents, Ole Knudsen, Hetland and Britha Sørensdatter, Hetleved were married July 14 1788, 6th record left page.

Einar

Edited by - eibache on 17/08/2013 09:54:00
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eibache
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Posted - 17/08/2013 :  09:33:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Sørens parents, Knud Olsen, Hetletved and Siri Johansdatter, Naarstad, were married in Jelsa June 19 1821, #4.

Einar
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rkolson
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Posted - 17/08/2013 :  21:44:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by eibache

quote:
his parents were ole knudsen and britha sorensdr.
- I believe the family moving out from Sjernarøy i 1836 are listed on the bottom of right page where you find Knud Olsen 43 years old and his wife Siri Johannesdatter 43 years old from Hetletved and the children Eli Sophie (15 years), Ole (12 years), Mallene (9 years), Johannes (7 years), Berthe (4 years) and Søren (3 months).

Sørens baptismal record is #2 - born Dec 9 1835.
Eli Sofie #19 - born Jelsa July 9 1821,
Ole #7 - born April 24 1824,
Malene #6 - born March 31 1827,
Johannes #1 - baptized April 25 1830, (mothers name incorrect)
Berthe Serine #5 - born Dec 30 1832.

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rkolson
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Posted - 17/08/2013 :  21:48:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
seems we are getting close! on the map a farm named hetletveit is highlighted on Ombo but are you saying the actual farm is on Sjernaroy? is there a way to show the location on Sjernaroy? Thanks again. Robert
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eibache
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Norway
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Posted - 17/08/2013 :  22:17:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The location on Ombo is the right one. When Sjernarøy is used as an "address" this means Sjernarøy parish. You also say that it will be found in Nedstrand - this also refers to the parish. For location of Nedstrand see it on the map.


Einar
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rkolson
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Posted - 19/08/2013 :  20:43:41  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
excellent! tks for clarification and education. is there any way to find out if the present farmers are related to our family?
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yrebac
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Posted - 23/08/2013 :  15:33:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I believe Soren Olson's parents are Knud Olson Hetleveldt (1793-1849) & Sigridi(Siri) Jonsdadtter (1793-1895). And that Ole Olson Hetleveldt (1751-1837) and Britta (1764-1837) are Sorens Grandparents. If you do the math you will see that if Britta was Sorens Mother, with Soren's birth yr as 1835/36 she, Britta would have been about 73, at the time of Sorens birth. Just my theory.
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eibache
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Posted - 23/08/2013 :  17:33:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
I believe Soren Olson's parents are Knud Olson Hetleveldt (1793-1849) & Sigridi(Siri) Jonsdadtter (1793-1895).
Sørens baptismal record, #2 posted 17/08/2013 clearly states that Søren Knudsens parents were Knud Olsen and Siri Johannesdatter, Hetletvedt. (It is most beneficial to adhere to the Norwegian naming practice.)

quote:
And that Ole Olson Hetleveldt (1751-1837) and Britta (1764-1837) are Sorens Grandparents.
- also refer to the posting 17/08/2013 where the link to the marriage record for Knud Olsens parents, Ole Knudsen, Hetland and Britha Sørensdatter, Hetleved, is given.

quote:
If you do the math you will see that if Britta was Sorens Mother, with Soren's birth yr as 1835/36 she, Britta would have been about 73, at the time of Sorens birth. Just my theory.
- no need to do any math, Sørens parents and grandparents are proven by birth and marriage records.




Einar

Edited by - eibache on 23/08/2013 17:55:41
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eibache
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Posted - 26/08/2013 :  20:11:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Two Tjetland farms in Rogaland, here.

Where in Norway are you looking for Wallem and Asheim (Åsheim)?

Einar
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yrebac
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Posted - 26/08/2013 :  20:20:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thanks for all the information. As you can see I am knew to this sight. Should have read more before I jumped in.Again thanks.
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rkolson
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Posted - 27/08/2013 :  19:46:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
thanks for Tjetland location. Kåre found Wallem for me. Asheim is in Hjelmeland, still need help locating it.
quote:
Originally posted by eibache

Two Tjetland farms in Rogaland, here.

Where in Norway are you looking for Wallem and Asheim (Åsheim)?


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eibache
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Posted - 27/08/2013 :  20:17:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Could it be Asseim you are looking for?
See map.

Einar
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