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AntonH
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Posted - 11/04/2017 :  16:40:35  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I see that Ailish also manages a tree for this family on Geni.com. If you do not get an answer from posting here you can e-mail him using the Geni.com tree.

Geni

If you are looking for siblings, this Family Tree has a number. The tree includes your Mari b 1815 and his Christian b 1801

Also includes some sources which I have not checked .

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He does show that Mari or Marit had a son with a Hans Johansen Klape. Original record seems to bear that out.

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You may already have some of this information
Ole Olsen married Stina Hansdattter Jan 1, 1878

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The marriage record indicates that the father of Stina is named Hans Gundersen. so this is likely her baptism record for Mar 28, 1852

#92

Hans and wife Rønnug Larsdatter and family in the 1865 Census, but Stina is already on her own.

1865

Probably Stine on her own at 14.

Stine

Hans Gundersen married Rønnaug Larsdatter on April 5, 1836

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Edited by - AntonH on 12/04/2017 02:12:11
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