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AntonH
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Posted - 23/11/2019 :  00:08:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
A Confirmation for Martin Ludvig in 1866

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And for Anna Christine in 1862

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Edited by - AntonH on 23/11/2019 00:27:24
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AntonH
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Posted - 23/11/2019 :  01:50:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here is some new information on Jonette Andreasdatter. In the 1865 Census there is a sister of Jonette named Maren born about 1848 living with the others at the farm Tærud.
The father is not present, likely deceased. But here is the confirmation record for Maren still with the farm name Tærud with both the mother and father named. Father is Andreas Olsen.
That fits the last name of both Jonette and Maren of Andreasdatter.

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Inga (Inger) with three of her children on Tærud in the 1875 Census.

1875

Inger Hermansdatter died in 1879 still on Tærud.

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Maren Hennrikke seems to have stayed in Norway and married, had children etc.

1875

Edited by - AntonH on 23/11/2019 02:34:04
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