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SandraSeverson
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Posted - 11/09/2015 :  21:02:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Per the Sogndal Bygdebok, Johannes Johannssen (born 1797) married at Hundere Jessa Pedersdatter in 1821. I have been looking for the marriage record, think I found it but I am not sure. Left page towards the bottom. If it is the record what are the dates listed in record.

Source Information: Sogn og Fjordane county, Sogndal, Ministerialbok Nos. A 9 (1809-1821), chronological list 1821, page 167. Permanent Image Link: http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20070515670381.jpg

Hope someone can look at this for me. Thanks

jwiborg
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Posted - 11/09/2015 :  21:22:06  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The entry on the left page is an anouncement/preparation for marriage. The actual marriage is on the right page. Marriage date: October 25th 1821.
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SandraSeverson
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Posted - 11/09/2015 :  23:11:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
jwiborg - thank you very much. I completely missed the marriage on the next page.
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