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11201 Reiste til New York som ugft jungmand i desember 1928. Nytvedt, Thor Nicolai (I31728)
 
11202 Reiste til Nord Dakota i 1894 sammen med Christen Gjertsen Haugland, og gifta seg med han. Dei kalte seg Birkland over there. Kalve, Maria Halvorsdtr. (I4524)
 
11203 Reiste til sin far i Brooklyn i 1927. Østensen, Margaret Berne (I32654)
 
11204 Reiste til sjøs som matros i 1920. Hummelsund, Mikal Andreas Anders. (I3266)
 
11205 Reiste til sjøs, døydde på reise til England. Faren var Lars Kristoffers. f. 1854 Sund prestegard. Sund, Lars Lars. (I26122)
 
11206 Reiste til Spraque, Minnesota i 1907 med broren Johannes.
Children: Frances Virginia (1918-2012) m. Clarence Albin Flattum, Frank P Joseph 
Sjøtun, Petra Malene Petersdtr. (I37439)
 
11207 Reiste til USA i 1881, budde i Sør Dakota. Julafta 1894 kom han heim att. Syskena kjende han ikkje att då han banka på. Han sa ikkje kven han var, og dei ville ikkje sleppa han inn. Mora låg i stova. Ho ropa då: "Slepp han inn, eg kjennerstemma hans." Han døydde av tæring i 1895. Blænes, Samson Ols. (I3664)
 
11208 Reiste til USA i 1883 med betalt billett, ilag med Anna Olsdtr. Økland.

I 1885 er ho hos søstera Guri og mannen Absalon Johnson i Stony Run, Yellow Medicine, Minnesota, ikkje med dei i 1895.. 
Heimark, Marthe Thorstensdtr. (I37807)
 
11209 Reiste til USA i 1886 og var i fem år. Kom heim og gifte seg i 1892 med Kari, dei utvandra tre dagar etter bryllaupet til Finley. Gifte seg på nytt med enkja Olivia i 1902, budde i Finley, Hatton og frå 1916 i Towner, ND. Frå 1918 i Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Stordalen, Iver Mikkels. (I4318)
 
11210 Reiste til USA med hyre som lettmatros i 1905.
1910 "sailor, tug boat" i Yonkers, New York. Tilbake til Norge innen 1915.

Hadde også sønnen Artur Toft, og fosterbarn Karl "Kalle" Andersen og Dortea Andersen 
Toft, Bernt Andreas Salomons. (I1604)
 
11211 Reiste til USA med kona og fire born i 1864. Svensdal, John Hans. (I13512)
 
11212 Reiste til USA på "Fane" fra Bergen i 1901, slo seg ned i San Francisco.
Deltok i WWI som CPT. CALIFORNIA 407 ENGRS. 
Daae, Hans Andreas (I42707)
 
11213 Reiste til USA som enke i 1872.
1880: Minnehaha, Dakota Territory, USA
1885: Lisbon township, Yellow Medicine på bruket til Mons og Oline Vik med sonen Rasmus som no er enkjemann og borna hans Nora og Alfred.

"She took homestead on 80 acres in Minnehaha, Co. Dakota Terr. Times were not always good to her; she suffered being burnt out by praire fire. Maline Nelson sent $300 to her son Thorkel Nelson in Norway so he could bring his family to the U.S.A. The family came in 1882. Malina is buried in the Lake Campbell Lutheran Cemetery, Brookings County, but no marker was placed on her grave." 
Grasdal, Magdalene Olsdtr. (I11007)
 
11214 Reiste til vennen Anna Austin på Staten Island i 1920.
I 1930 var hun maid og 1940 var hun waitress på Park Avenue 635, leilighet 172 i New York, hos Helen og datteren Ethel Du Bois.

Hjemme på besøk i 1935, 1953 og kom hjem for godt i 1956.
 
Daae, Augusta Maria (I42681)
 
11215 Reiste ut for å søke hyre i 1923, til New York. Vinnes, Thomas Severin Eriks. (I9704)
 
11216 Reiste ut i 1892. Veivåg, Nils Olai Mons. (I30538)
 
11217 Reiste ut i mai 1888, da var nok Ingeborg allerede med barn, for Nils Bertin kom i desember, og da de giftet seg i januar 1889 sto han oppført som lærer i Amerika. Ble i Bergen som politikonstabel, bodde i Baglergaden 4 i Sandviken i 1895. Kjødkontrollassistent da han giftet seg på ny i 1901. Hordnes, Jens Olai Jens. (I2719)
 
11218 Rektor v. katedr.sk. i Oslo 1607/8 og sogneprest Nes 1611-1647 Trane, Povel Christens. (I16115)
 
11219 Remarried Joseph Ulrich. Sweigart, Rebecca (I28952)
 
11220 Remarried to Steven Daniels Groeneveld in 1774, his late wife was Jacobje Cornelis. de Wit, Antonia (I33731)
 
11221 Repslagerdreng i 1875.
1930, bor han som enkemann med søstra Andriane i Littleton, Middlesex, Mass., står som emigrert 1880 i census. Andreas og Andriane gifta seg med søsknene Margaret og Patrick Dorsey. 
Andersen, Andreas Olai (I27301)
 
11222 Repslagersvend i 1858, 1870 og 1891

1870 i Stølesmuget: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/census/person/pf01053362027556
1875, 23-173: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/census/person/pf01052295033412
1885, Rebslagersvend hos Chr. Irgens.https://www.digitalarkivet.no/census/person/pf01053295011875
1891, Nye Sandvigsvei 84: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/census/person/pf01052994041697
1900, omtrent samme adresse: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/census/person/pf01037335032896 
Andreassen, Peder Andreas (I42803)
 
11223 Res. kap. Os Astrup, Hans Niels. (I4251)
 
11224 Residence 1624 Colledge Land, VA
Arrival 1637 Virginia 
Osborne, Thomas Jr (I28601)
 
11225 Residence at birth: Noordwijk aan de duinkant van den Burg, Petrus (I19641)
 
11226 Residence: Noordwijk op Langeveld 20 van den Burg, Catherina (I19644)
 
11227 Restauratør. Rasmussen, Mikael (I39808)
 
11228 Ret.Fireman-City-Detroit, married to Grace E. Van Poucker
 
Tucker, Ralph M. (I22152)
 
11229 Rev M.O. Waldal
Parents: Ole Mons. Valdal og Karen Marie Jonsdtr., christening Dec 5, 1858.
Left Norddalen in 1879, according to the church record.

1891 • Brule, South Dakota
1900 • Peru & Rock Creek towns, Dunn, Wisconsin
1905 • Rock Creek, Dunn, Wisconsin
1921 • Cymric, Weyburn, Saskatchewan, Canada
1925 • Bromhead, Saskatchewan, Canada 
Waldahl, Mons Ols. (I28870)
 
11230 Reverend and clergyman. Hjemme på besøk i 1902. Hanson, Oliver L. (I32265)
 
11231 Revisor. Mor var Julianna Maleska Ehlert Ehlert, Julius Matthaeus (I39646)
 
11232 Revolutionary patriot, Pitt, NC, British Colonial America. Served on Safety Committee Pitt Co NC.
1790 Census Pitt Co NC. 
Moore, Edward Charles I (I27523)
 
11233 Revolutionary War soldier.

"John Forgason and his parents had arrived from Poquoson, York County, Virginia about 1769, and had settled at Hick's Ford in Meherrin Parish, Brunswick County (the place is now known as Emporia, and is in Greenville County). Hannah and John were married about 1774-1775, in Brunswick County. In July 1776, John and Hannah purchased land from Hannah's father, William Barrow of Brunswick County. They bought 200 acres for 70 Pounds, and it was located in Meherrin Parish, Brunswick County. (Brunswick Co., VA Deeds, Vol 12, 64-66).

John was drafted for his first term of service in the Revolutionary War from Brunswick County near Hick's Ford in the fall of 1777.

Following John's first military experience guarding the area of Smithfield, Virginia from British foraging raids, he was released from the Militia. It was at this time, on 22 October 1779, that Hannah and John sold their land in Meherrin Parish, Brunswick County, Virginia, where Hannah and John are named in a deed. They moved to property at Kerby's Creek at the juncture of the Dan River in Guilford County, North Carolina. They eventually received a Patent of 166 acres from the State of North Carolina. (Rockingham County Deed Book C, 1790; pg 189, at Wentworth, NC) The Ferguson plantation was contiguous to that of Moses Barrow, Hannah's brother. (This part of Guilford County would become Rockingham County in 1785,)

"John was drafted to serve in the militia in various North Carolina campaigns on three more occasions. By June, 1801, Hannah had fourteen children. At least one and maybe two of the oldest daughters were married before the youngest, Sarah, was born.
reports of lands far away and across the Ohio River that eventually led John Ferguson to take his family to Indiana to settle in the newly opened fertile lands.

"Hannah was never mentioned in documents after the family moved to Ohio/Indiana. She probably died in Rockingham County, North Carolina, before the family moved in 1811."
(Note: She is accounted for in the 1810 census of Rockingham County.)
From Richard Oyler's "Ferguson Ancestors and Descendants" and The Barrow family history compiled by Sandra Paser.

Children:
1) Mary Ferguson, born April 6, 1776, died April 1849
2) Martha "Patsy" Ferguson, born November 22, 1777
3) Rebecca Ferguson, born January 15, 1779
4) William Ferguson, born March 9, 1781 in what is now Stokes Co North Carolina.
5) David Ferguson, born June 7, 1783
6) Nathan Ferguson, born May 25, 1785
7) John Henry Ferguson, born February 5, 1786
8) Elisabeth Ferguson, born October 12, 1787, died September 1, 1888
9) Joseph Ferguson, born October 12, 1787, died January 29, 1848
10) Benjamin Ferguson, born August 31, 1790
11) Hannah Ferguson, born January 16, 1792
12) Moses Ferguson, born December 23, 1793
13) Amy Forgason, born December 19, 1796
14) Sarah Ferguson, born June 6, 1801

It was in Union Co that John Forguson married his second wife, Bethena "Bethany" Deacons. They were married May 26, 1828, by a justice of peace, Samuel McLean in Brownsville Township. A copy of their marriage record is on file in the county courthouse. John was 73 years old and Bethany was only 34, less than half his age.

The following December after his second marriage, John and Bethena gave birth to a son whom they named Jonathan. And in March of 1831, at the age of 76 John was the proud father of his sixteenth child who was named after her mother, Bethany. These two births are recorded along with the other fourteen in the Forguson Family Bible.

After the birth of Bethany in 1831, John and his family moved from Union Co where they had lived for about 18 years. They again headed west to Boone Co Indiana, named for Daniel Boone, and settled on the Sugar River near Thorntown just northwest of present day Indianapolis.

The 1840 census for Boone Co listed him as being between 60-90 years old. He was 87 whe he died in 1842. 
Ferguson, John (I20281)
 
11234 Revolutionary War, 4 PA Reg.
DAR Established Patriot
4th Reg., Pennsylvania Continental Line

George's first wife was Esther Campbell. They married in about 1763. George and Esther had three children: Mary, William, and Margaret.

Esther died about 1773.

Left Ireland and came to York Co., Pennsylvania, arriving in about 1774.

George married again after he was in Pennsylvania. The name of his second wife is not known. George and his second wife had four children: Wilson, John, Martha (m. McLaughlin), and David.

After the Revolutionary War, in about 1790, George moved to Kentucky. He was in Woodford County, Kentucky in 1792, 1793, 1794, and 1795.

He was in Jefferson County, Indiana, by 1813. Here the family built a fort called Buchanan's station, as a defense against the Indians. A smaller replica of the original blockhouse, was rected on the same site and was dedicated on August 26, 1927 by the Indiana daughters of the American revolution.

George Buchanan is considered an established Patriot by the Daughters of the American Revolution. His Patriot number is A-016392. His service is noted as having paid the supply tax in 1779, and having served in the 4th Pennsylvania Regiment. 
Buchanan, George (I28480)
 
11235 Richard og Anna bodde i Norfolk, Virginia og Harrison, Hudson, New Jersey. Av barna var Hildegun (Hilda) født i Norge, de neste 10 over there, Florence?, Clarence, Berte, Robert, Mabel, Agnes, Ethel, Minnie, Mildred, Allen, Irvin, William, noen av disse kan være første og andre fornavn på samme barnet, det varierer litt i tellingene, og noen døde små. Krogh, Richard Antons. (I23920)
 
11236 Ridder. Jan van Leyden
Wife's last name: Zeewse 
Steenvoorden, Jan Gerritsz (I22765)
 
11237 ridefogd, Hytteskr. Innset. (Bergskr. Kvikne) 1655: Fullmektig 1649, Sogneprest i Eidanger Hals, Jens Niels. (I166)
 
11238 Rie is al op 18jr leeftijd al klooster gegaan 1914, at Noordwijk Binnen. Zusters van het Societät J. M. J. te 's Bosch - Sister Adolphino. She lived at Noordwijk 1915-16, Overveen from 1916 to 1920. Where she gained her diploma from Bewaarschool A.

1920-1928 she is registered with the Gerardus Majellaschool at Gr. Wittenburgerstraat in Amsterdam. From there she was moved to Overveen 28-37, Nijmegen Mariënbosch 37-40, Eindhoven St. Bern 40-55, Sevenbergen St.J. 66-62, Hoogerheide II and II 62-82, and Heeswÿk Cunera from 82, where she died.

In the Bevolkingsregister for Rotterdam, she is later registered with St Agnes Gesticht, Liefdezusters in Rotterdam and working as resident staff at Bronkhorst 42, St. Joseph-Gesticht. 
Overwater, Maria Antonia Josephina (I32657)
 
11239 rijwielhersteller, garagehouder, werkmeester DW

Lived at Nieuwer Amstel laan 66 II on Nov 6, 1942, and in Nijmegen on Ruysdaelstraat 73hs on Aug 18, 1943. 
van der Raadt, Laurentius (I19630)
 
11240 Rik og ansett kjøpmann, partsreder, overformynder og stadskaptein for 1.-3. rode Didrich Strangesen Muhle i 2. rode. Mule, Didrich (I29189)
 
11241 Ringberg er bygd i 1936 av Olav P Slettemoen. Olav var drosjesjåfør. Bilen han brukte vart seinare bygd om av broren Sigurd til Hols fyrste traktor. Slettemoen, Olav P. (I13061)
 
11242 Rinkhausen/Rinkhuijsen/Rüttinghuijsen? There is a Rinkhöve south of Osnabrück.

1742-1743 they lived op de Princegraft bij de Rhee Straat/Roothars. He was a droogscheerder (cloth-shearer), as was Harmen Hune, hist brother in law.

Relative was Jurriaan Meijlander (probably brother Jürgen Hendrik Mijlander), witness at christening of Gerrit. He was first married to Gerritje Le Blon in 1736, she died 1740 and then to Adriana Marinus in 1741 in Amsterdam. When Juriaan dies at the hospital May 15, 1749 it says he is born in Rinkhausen (not a place) (Duitsland).
One Casper Hendrik Melander buried in Amsterdam 14. jan 1795, son or nephew? 
Meijlander, Casper Hendrik (I24031)
 
11243 Robert was a grandson of John Dinsmoor, the Scotch emigrant to Ballywattick, Ballymoney, County of Antrim. He was a farmer. A brother lived near him, and each ha d a large family. He was a leading man in the parish, was held in the highest respect, and was a Presbyterian in his religious faith. His intelligence was of a high order, and to him are we indebted for thre preservation of the genealogy and early history of the family. He was a man who enjoyed writing, and during his life he kept up a correspondence with a Laird Dinsmorr, at the old home in Scotland, and with his relatives in New Hampshire, US.

One of his letters of Aug 12, 1794 to his cousin John Dinsmoor of Windham, New Hampshire, brother of Col. Silas Dinsmoor, the Indian agent.

In it he gives a detailed genealogical description:
"My grandfather was born on the mean land of Scotland, near the River Tweed - the son of a wealthy farmer, as I supposed from his style, being called the Laird of Achenmead, as he had tenants under him. He had two sons, of which my grandfather was the second, whose name was John. He (John) left his father's house in the seventeenth year of his age. I suppose he must have eloped, as he brought no property with him, as I have often heard, save a gray bonet of great extent, with striped woollen hose, and a small cane in his hand. This is your original in Ireland, and mine; and all by the name of Dinsmore, here or elsewhere, that belog to that stock. Therefore, you will be ready to say, we have little to boast of. But stay a little, my dear friend, and let us go a little higher, and return to Scotland. You see, as above, we are spring from a farmer. Will this give us any dignity? Yes, the most ancient, the most honorable in civil life. The second man in creation was a farmer. Cain was a tiller of the ground. What are Monarchs? What are Kings, Dukes, Lords, Earls? What was Alexander, or Philip of Macedonia, but murdering vagabonds? "The character of a farmer is far above them all. Stop but the farmer and his culture, and you sweep off the human race at one stroke. So you see that the farmer's station is exalted above all others. Therefore, our pedigree is higher than any other whatever.
"I must crave your patience. Suffer me, then, to return to my grandfather and his offspring, of which you are a sprout. This man (John) had four sons, John 2, Adam, Robert and Samuel. John was the first that migrated to America of the name, and the first that struck a stick in Londonderry. This man was your grandfather's father and my uncle, who surmounted many difficulties in providing a large and free estate for his offspring, and in the attempt was made an Indian captive. ...
This man (John I) lived until he was 99 years of age. He was fifty years married, and twenty nine years a widower, which ended his life, much respected by all who were acquainted with him, for his piety, morals, and good sense.
The Dinsmorr coat-of-arms is a farm laid down on a plate, of a green color, with three wheat sheaves et upright in the centre, of a yellow color, all emblematical of husbandry and agriculture.
ROBERT DINSMORE
Title: Leonard Allison Morrison, Among the Scotch-Irish: and a Tour in Seven Countries, in Ireland, Wales, England, Scotland, France, Switzerland, and Italy; with History of Dinsmoor Family (Boston, Massachusetts: Damrell & Upham, 1891) 
Dinsmore, Robert (I27832)
 
11244 Rode 9-64 Dommedal, Halvor Helges. (I11312)
 
11245 Rogers, Arkansas, USA Harris, Harold Ross (I20365)
 
11246 Ruby g.m. Melvin Bertunes Sundahl og har fire born fødde i Chippewa og Swift Cos., MN: Barbara Ann Sundahl, 1941, Judith Arlene Sundahl, 1944, baby boy, 1952, Kathleen Margareth Sundahl, 1956. Running, Rubey Evangeline (I15120)
 
11247 Rudde seg gard i Tuftovaldet i Skurdalen etter han vart gift med Barbro Gautesdtr. søre Tufto. Dei hadde før hatt Hallsteinsgard i Ustedalen, men selde denne i 1706. I 1728 overlet han garden (Skurdalen) til borna, og namnet Arnegard fekk den med sonen Arne Person. Hallsteinsgard, Per Herleiks. (I27807)
 
11248 Rulleført i Bergens Krigskommisariat, 14. utskrivningsdistrikt, 4. rulleførerkrets (Bergen kjøpstad), Register over mannskapene i Bergen bys loddtrekningsdistrikt, nr. 2: Register til Mannskapsrulle/militær loddtrekningsliste for Bergen 1870-1895 Jakobsen, Johan Martin (I42061)
 
11249 Russås var øydegard i 1590-98, Matz (Mattias) var øydegardsmann 1615-1633. Daniel var son hans, og gift med Marta Simonsdtr. Revne. Russås, Daniel Matzon (I42955)
 
11250 Ruth became deaf at age 12 due to a childhood illness, but this did not stop her from forging ahead in life. At age 30, she moved to Minnesota where other family lived. Not knowing English, she taught herself the language by reading the newspaper. In the early 1960s, she joined her Uncle, Carl Saterdal, in Wasilla, who had been working in the mines. Carl passed away in 1978, but Ruth stayed on, going home to Norway for a few years in 1980. Ruth fell in love with Alaska, loving to pick berries in summer and skiing in the winter.

Ruth was a hard worker, and a kind and generous person. She dearly loved her family and was especially fond of children. Her working years were mostly homemaking for people and some with children who she lovingly cared for. She made great breads and doughnuts, among other things like knitting beautiful items. Her friends and family have many great stories to share about Ruth, some funny, others scary as in her driving days. Overall, everyone agrees that to know her was to love her, and she will be greatly missed by many abroad and here in the Valley (Wasilla). 
Sæterdal, Ruth (I31671)
 

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