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Dale A Rawn
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Canada
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Posted - 18/01/2003 :  01:51:21  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am looking for any information on my family in Norway. My grandfather was Pedersen Simon Ravnefeld shortned to Rawn. He came to Canada in 1893 and settled in Ericksdale, Manitoba. I know he was from the village or parish of Davik, Norway. He married Amelia Knutson who I think she was from Bergen, Norway. Thank you for any information you may have or direct me to.

jwiborg
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Norway
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Posted - 18/01/2003 :  03:46:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,
Peder Simon Pedersen Ravnefjeld, 19 yrs, left Bergen on 12-Apr-1893. Click here

Peder Simon Pedersen is born in Davik, Sogn og Fjordane county on 20-Feb-1874, and baptized on 3-Apr-1874.
Parents: Peder Kristens. and wife Kari Rasmusd. Peder Kristensen is a farmer on "Ravnefjell" in 1874. Click here

Kari in 1865(?): Click here
Peder in 1865(?): Click here

Kari Rasmusd. is a widow in the 1900-census.
She lives with her son Kristen Ravnefjeld and wife Kristianne Andersdtr.
Another son of Kari (Andreas Pedersen) is also living on the farm.
Click here

One Peder Simon Pedersen Ravnefjeld left Norway in 1904: Click here
It could be the same person being on a visit in Norway, but the age and birth year says "17 yrs, born 1887".
It could be an error from the person below, whos last name also is Pedersen Ravnefjeld.
Do you know of any "Andr Kristoffer Pedersen Ravnefjeld"?

One "Amalia Randine Knudsdtr Svenneim", born 1876, emigrated on 9-May-1894. Could it be your "Amelia Knutson"...? Click here

//Jan Peter


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Dale A Rawn
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Posted - 18/01/2003 :  04:25:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Jan,

I have no idea how you did all that so fast, I thank you. It all lines up with what I knew but didnt have any documentation. How can I find Ravnefjelds in Norway now??

Again thats for your help.

Sincerely, Dale



Edited by - Dale A Rawn on 18/01/2003 04:31:39
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Brining
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USA
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Posted - 18/01/2003 :  15:14:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Dale in the 1950 the Ravnefjell farm was owned by Peder K. Ramnefjell according to Matrikkelutkastet av 1950 so in Norway it looks like the last name spelling changed.
Carla
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jwiborg
Norway Heritage Veteran

Norway
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Posted - 18/01/2003 :  17:08:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,
if you want to find living relatives, you should take a look at the online telephone book for Norway: Telenor white pages

Some detail about Davik:
Post code (zip): 6730
municipality: Bremanger
Region (county): Sogn og Fjordane

There are a lot of "Ramnefjell" in 6037 Eidsnes, but thats a different county....

//Jan Peter

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Dale A Rawn
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Posted - 18/01/2003 :  23:46:47  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Now What ??

Thanks for all your help. I now know that my great granfathers name was Peder Kristens and my great grandmothers name was Kari Rasmusd and they lived in Ranvnefjell, counuty of Sogn og Fjordane and Parish of Daviken.

Im stuck again after trying for several hours to follow them back futher.

What am I doing wrong??

Thanks agian for all your help.

Dale

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jwiborg
Norway Heritage Veteran

Norway
4961 Posts

Posted - 19/01/2003 :  01:23:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Dale,
just to clearify; the full name of Peder Simon Pedersens parents are "Peder Kristensen" and "Kari Rasmusdatter". It was prob. the priest who shorten the names in the churchbook.
Kristensen because he was the son of Kristen (or Kristian/Christian) and Rasmusdatter because she was the daughter of Rasmus.
From the 1900-census, you also know that Kari is born in 1842 (+/- 1) in "Aalfot". Aalfot looks to be in the Davik area, because on some other people it says "Aalfoten in Davik".

Peder Kristensen died on 19-May-1890:Click here
It looks like he is born on 16-JUN-1837.

Here you can find a lot of resources from the county of Sogn og Fjordane: Click here
It's in norwegian, but you should be able to understand most of it... :-) You can use the Norwegian - American Dictionary below to translate...

Click on "kirkebøker" to get to the churchbooks for the Davik area.
For instance; "Kirkebok (vigde) for Sogn og Fjordane, 1669-1922" will show you all marriages in the Sogn & Fjordane county between 1669-1922. (dåp) will show you baptized, and (gravlagde) will show you buried....

If you use that link to search for married people for example, you should "easily" find the day Peder and Kari got married. And you will see that Kari's father is Rasmus Monssen... :-)
And from there you can search on his name to see who he married, or where he lived in the census...
The census from 1801 and 1865 can tell yuo more about him. You can find census for 1801, 1865 and 1900 from Digitalarkivet below.

Well, this should get you started.... :-)

//Jan Peter

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Dale A Rawn
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Posted - 26/12/2011 :  20:48:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

Hello,

I have not been on here for some time. My wife and I are planning a trip to Norway this winter. I would like to hire someone to do a complete family history. if you have anyone you could recomend, that would be great.

Thanks, Dale
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Hopkins
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USA
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Posted - 26/12/2011 :  23:14:33  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
At the online Cyndi's List under the topic of Norway there is a listing of some professional services. I've never used one and cannot speak to the quality of the services.

http://www.cyndislist.com/norway/professionals/
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hasto
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Norway
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Posted - 27/12/2011 :  00:06:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Ramnefjell is only 15 km from Føllesdal, where John Follesdal has his roots. Check his pages: http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~norway/follesdal.htm

Harald S Storaker
4586 Korshamn, Norge
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