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davidcarlsen
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Posted - 06/09/2021 :  07:13:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Marriage record : https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20061114010351 4th down on right.

Is the female Mari Andersd ?
If so, How likely this Mari Anders ? : https://www.digitalarkivet.no/kb20061114010003 6th on left.

If this looks good please provide details on the other names in the marriage record.

Edited by - davidcarlsen on 06/09/2021 07:17:09

ToreL
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Norway
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Posted - 06/09/2021 :  17:21:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Yes, the bride could very well be Mari Andersdr. But I am not so sure that you have found the same girl in the two records.

This is a possible confirmation record for the girl born in 1751. Residence Helton, which is also the residence for the Mari Andersdatter who was married to Johannes Pedersen in 1771. (Bottom left). This couple can be found in the 1801 census, which gives this Mari's year of birth as 1750 or 1751, depending on the interpretation of "50".


What worries me a little about this latter candidate, is the distance. Sebjørnsrud is mentioned in your birth record, and that is quite a way from Hilton (Helton),

EDIT: And there is in fact a baptism for a Mari Andersdatter in Tanum church (closer to Hilton) earlier in 1751. The father (soldier Anders Langelaar) also had a son Anders born in 1755, who was confirmed in 1771 while living at "Helton." Hence the Mari who married Johannes Pedersen is much better accounted for in this way. Sorry for this confusion.


Edited by - ToreL on 06/09/2021 19:15:38
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davidcarlsen
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Posted - 06/09/2021 :  18:03:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Thank you, I see now in that confirmation record the reference to Helton which adds some confidence to the Johannes Pedersen marriage. Now that I look more closely at the first marriage record, it looks like Mari Arnesd which I find future birth records for children for. I have tried to access the 1801 census record but must be doing something wrong as I do not get a record to load. If possible could you provide a link.
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ToreL
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Posted - 06/09/2021 :  18:22:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by davidcarlsen
I have tried to access the 1801 census record but must be doing something wrong as I do not get a record to load. If possible could you provide a link.


This is the 1801 record for the Mari who married Johannes Pedersen. Click on "Prev" below her name to get to her husband.
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davidcarlsen
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Posted - 06/09/2021 :  22:01:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm looking for the Mari whose parents are Anders Iversen and Goro Neilsd. It looks as though the one who married Johanes Pedersen is not that Mari. As I have looked for children, I have see additional Mari Andersd so will go back and look for a possible Sebjørnsrud connection.
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