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Kåarto
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Posted - 28/04/2016 :  18:45:48  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
For those who do not read Norwegian.
quote:
Originally posted by Hopkins

"Ådneshaugen - Nedlagt plass under Lyse" - begins p. 670 same book.




Ådneshaugen - Abandoned place under Lyse.

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Kåarto
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Posted - 28/04/2016 :  18:50:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by Hopkins

In the book "Forsandboka - Gards- og Ættesoge - Band I - Del II" by Sigleif Engen (pub. 1981) you will find the history of the Lyse farm and it's subfarms, information about the family history of the persons who farmed there, and photographs of some of the family members.

Page 673 specifically mentions the out of wedlock son of Inger Ingebretsdtr.
"Inger har Edvard Nilsson (Lyse). (1874 23/1 -- ). med Nils Nilsson Henjum. «unkar og skolelærer» i Lyse. Edvard var tvillingbror til ein som ikkje livde opp."

He would most likely have been born on a subfarm of the Lyse farm which was detailed in the book as "Frauå - Nedlaagt plass under Lyse", where his paternal grandparents farmed at that time and I believe there is a photograph of that couple on those pages.

The Forsandboka volumes are available by Inter-Library Loan in the US. I borrowed them myself that way a number of years ago.





Edvard was a twin to one that did not live up. (He/she probably died before Edvard was christened since only he was mentioned)

Frauå - Abandoned place under Lyse.

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Edited by - Kåarto on 28/04/2016 20:57:04
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AntonH
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Posted - 28/04/2016 :  22:24:14  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Following up on the list of finds for Nils Henjum posted by JaneC on page 2, there is a Nils Henjum born Mar 1, 1850 who is referenced along with a Gunhild in 1899 in Fairbault County. It makes no sense that the trascription lists a death year and burial date for him. . The page lists both of them as having been born in Sogn, Norge.The record appears to be a list of church members and date when they were admitted ie 28 Dec 1899. The list also includes the three children, Selma, Clara and Nora along with their birth dates and location ie Minnehaha South Dakota along with the name Mrs Overbo next to the name of Selma.

Nils Henjum
in the U.S., Evangelical Lutheran Church of America, Records, 1875-1940
Name: Nils Henjum
Event Type: Burial
Birth Date: 1 Mar 1850
Death Date: abt 1899
Burial Date: 28 Dec 1899
Church Name: Blue Earth Lutheran Church
Church Location: Dell, Minnesota



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AntonH
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Posted - 28/04/2016 :  23:45:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This is likely that Nils Henjum in the 1900 US Census.

Ned Henjam
in the 1900 United States Federal Census
me: Ned Henjam
[Nels Henjum]
[Ned Henjum]
Age: 50
Birth Date: Mar 1850
Birthplace: Norway
Home in 1900: Rome, Faribault, Minnesota
Race: White
Gender: Male
Immigration Year: 1874
Relation to Head of House: Head
Marital Status: Married
Spouse's Name: Gunhild Henjam
Marriage Year: 1879
Years Married: 21
Father's Birthplace: Norway
Mother's Birthplace: Norway
Occupation: View on Image
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
Ned Henjam 50
Gunhild Henjam 45
Selena O Henjam 19
Clara B Henjam 18
Nora G Henjam 12

There is another Nels Henjum listed in the 1900 US Census, born Mar 1849 and living in Minnehaha County South Dakota, married to a Joneta and listed as having six children.

It looks like some of the Family Trees on Ancestry.com have mixed data from the two men.

Edited by - AntonH on 28/04/2016 23:48:13
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AntonH
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Posted - 28/04/2016 :  23:53:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This is likely the correct records for the marriage and death of Nils Henjum born Mar 1, 1850.

Nils Henjum
in the Minnesota, Marriages Index, 1849-1950
Name: Nils Henjum
Gender: Male
Marriage Date: 12 Jun 1878
Marriage Place: Faribault, Minnesota
Spouse's Name: Julia Or Genhelda Peterson
Spouse Gender: Female
Event Type: Marriage
FHL Film Number: 1673580

Nels Henjum
in the Minnesota, Death Index, 1908-2002
Name: Nels Henjum
Death Date: 19 Mar 1938
Death County: Faribault
State File Number: 004011
Certificate Number: 004011
Certificate Year: 1938
Record Number: 778966

Edited by - AntonH on 29/04/2016 00:10:39
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AntonH
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Posted - 29/04/2016 :  00:10:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
This is likely the baptism record for the other Nils or Niels Henjum living in Minnehaha County South Dakota in 1900 US Census. Number 38.

http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=11570&idx_id=11570&uid=ny&idx_side=-138

And he and his family in the 1865 Norwegian Census.

http://www.rhd.uit.no/folketellinger/ftliste_e.aspx?ft=1865&knr=1419&kenr=003&bnr=0065&lnr=000

Edited by - AntonH on 29/04/2016 00:28:56
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jkmarler
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Posted - 29/04/2016 :  00:33:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
There is no farm (at least in the online available databases) named Henjum in Høgstad / Forsand. However, there is a farm named Hengene. Perhaps the pastor meant someone from that farm?

We don't know where Inger was every single moment between 1865 and 1875. Perhaps she was working out in Leikanger in Sogn and Fjordane and met a Nils Nilsen there and then came home to have her baby?

It might be possible that Nils Nilsen Henjum who left Norway in 1866 came back to Norway for a short period of time but such a trip would have to be documented.
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Hopkins
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Posted - 29/04/2016 :  03:13:09  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
The several books of the Forsandboka MIGHT have a section or areas which discuss the schools and/or teachers who have served there, I don't know. From what I saw I felt that he was a bachelor and teacher from elsewhere who was in the Lysefjorden area.
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