Tofterå Slettemoen genealogy
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10901 | postbonde. Først gift med Marta Tyssen, siden med Ragnhild Helgesdtr. Horvei. | Tyssen, Torbjørn Knuts. (I587)
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10902 | Postmannen | Jonsvoll, Jostein (I43427)
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10903 | postmaster. m. Mary Ann Questad | Ellingson, Niels Olai (I32304)
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10904 | Premierløytnant | Meidell, Gerhard Jacobs. (I36590)
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10905 | President of Hansen Welding company. Harry var gift to ganger, først med Noreen L. Healey og siden med Keren Elizabeth Snider. To barn i hvert ekteskap. Children: Julie m. Charlie Ford Lauren Noreen m. Dave Mocniak Thor (Thorsten) W. Hansen Trygvie | Hansen, Harry William (I43859)
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10906 | prest i Aukra prestegjeld | Storebø, Endre Johannes Wilhelm Halvors. (I10110)
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10907 | Prest i Salten. Gift m. Bodil Clausdtr. | Vikøy, Kristen Torlaks. (I5398)
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10908 | Prest i Tynset, holdt til på prestegarden i Tylldalen. | Eriksson, Oluf (I187)
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10909 | Prest i Ullensvang | Dosen, Tobias (I5403)
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10910 | Prest i Ullensvang | Løgit, Peder Rasmus. (I5402)
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10911 | prest og farmar. g. 1889 med Inger Sørum, slekta hennar var fra Luster i Sogn. | Ekse, Jakob Jakobs. (I31479)
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10912 | Prest på Tynset 1601, broren var Gullik Klemmets. Tislaug | Tisløf, Lauritz Klemmets. (I180)
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10913 | Prest. Barn: Olaf Lorentz, Ruth Magdalena g. Hasvold, Hartwick Nikolai, Estella Charlotte Louise g. Mix. | Levorson, John (I14311)
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10914 | Presten innskrev ham som POUL da han ble døpt. Han er senere ført som PAUL ved vigsel og barnas dåp. På folkemunne gikk han for PÅL. | Slettemoen, Paal Ols. (I13059)
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10915 | Previously married to C. Henry Brimmer. Parents: Joseph Slaughter Atkins Jr, 1828– 1918 and Hannah M Hathaway, 1841– 1899 | Atkins, Josephine "Josie" M. (I28669)
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10916 | Priester | Steenvoorden, Adrian Gerijtsz (I22780)
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10917 | Private in the 46th Regiment, Missouri Infantry, company A (Union), during the civil war. | Massey, Samuel C. (I21226)
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10918 | Private John Calvin Hagewood fought in the 46th Regiment, Missouri Infantry during the Civil War. He married Martha and in 1870 census they lived with their daughter Gillian in Pond creek, Greene Co., Missouri. | Hagewood, John Calvin (I20750)
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10919 | Private Marion L. Hagewood served in 2nd Regiment, Missouri Light Artillery during the Civil War, mustered in on Oct 1, 1861, died Sep 1864. | Hagewood, Marion Leander (I20755)
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10920 | Probably born in Jefferson, Wells, IN as family is there in 1870 census, Bluffton post office. 1930 census for Long Beach, Los Angeles, California has Orpha L Shoemaker, widow, age: 61, as a nurse for Horace O. Lewis, age 75. Enumeration District Number: 1143 Family Number: 279 Sheet Number and Letter: 10B Line Number: 70 NARA Publication: T626, roll 131 Film Number: 2339866 Digital Folder Number: 4532462 Image Number: 00026. Orphas father was born in Ohio, her mother in Indiana. 1936 voter registrations is is registered with superintendent Harry Grant Doddridge. They were married in March, and her father is listed as: F. Mcbride. Her second and his fourth marriage. 1940 census Orpha lived at 628 North Main Street in Elsinore, California, married, but not living with Harry. He was at the institution Rancho Los Amigos in Downey, a convalescent hospital. When he died in 1947 he had been 5 yrs 3 mos 19days at Mar Vista Sanitarium. Her death is registered as Orpha Doddridge in Riverside, CA, 1942. | McAfee, Orpha Lozetta (I22121)
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10921 | Probate 18 May 1914. | Nordeide, Johanne Monsdtr. (I15049)
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10922 | Probate date June 23, 1852. | McElhinney, Robert (I28941)
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10923 | Probate: 1519 Stotevile, Stutevile, Thomas, gent., Dalham, Suffolk 23 Ayloffe Book: 1383 to 1558. Collection: England: Canterbury - Wills Proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, 1383-1558 (K-Z) | Stuteville, Thomas (I27924)
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10924 | Probate: 1467 Stotevile, Thomas, esquire, Dalham, Suffolk; Fordham, Cambridge 21 Godyn | Stotevile, Thomas Esq. (I27930)
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10925 | Profession: herbergieresse. | Prins, Theodora Pietersdr (I22807)
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10926 | Profession: kleermaker. He died on January 21, 1815 in Arnhem. Leefijd 70 jaar. | Kienen, Christoffel (I24153)
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10927 | Profession: Leustreur (polisher), 1830: glanzer | Wilken, Johann Hermann (I24070)
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10928 | Profession: lijndraaier, touwslager. In 1606 koopt hij een huis te Noordwijk aan de Cruijsweg. In 1612 verkoopt hij een huis aan het Westeind te Noordwijk. Children: Simon Maertensz d' Come ± 1585-< 1630 Adriaan Maartensz van der (d'Come) Hulst ± 1605-1667 Aeffgen Maertensdr d'Come Pieter Maertens d'Come Magdaleentgen Maertensdr. d'Come Maritgen Maertensdr d'Come Leuntgen Maertensdr d'Come -< 1648 Source: Voorouders en aanverwanten Rita de Groot | van der Hulst, Maerten Pietersz D' Comen (I22747)
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10929 | Profession: schepen van Darthuizen. He was married to Agniet. Children: Jan Hermansz de Cruijff 1550-± 1625 Cornelis Hermansz de Cruijff ± 1551- Gerrit Hermansz de Cruijff ± 1553- Willem Hermans de Cruijff (Kruijff) ± 1555-1623 Roelof Hermans de Cruijff ± 1555-± 1590 Gijsbert Hermsen de Cruijff (Van Klein Lambalgen) ± 1585- | de Cruijff, Hermen Janz (I24127)
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10930 | Profession: schepen van Scherpenzeel. | van Glashorst, Theunis (I24136)
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10931 | Profession: starting 1825 schuitenvoerder. | Lubke, Johannes Josephus (I24352)
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10932 | proklamert dåpen 4. august. | Mildevaagen, Barbro Abrahamsdtr. (I1564)
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10933 | Propretair. Bodde hos sin brorer på Skjørsand i 1865. | Krüger, Arent Henrik (I4172)
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10934 | Protokol, 1627-1649, U019a005, 1633: 34-4 Notarissen in de stad Utrecht Erven Grietgen Adriaens Knyff, weduwe Willem Ghysbertsz Veen, broer van Jan Ghysbertsz Veen, eerder weduwe Dirck Matyz; het huis (Utrecht, omtrent de Wittevrouwenpoorte) was door Grietgen Adriaens Knyff geërfd van haar zoon, Mathys Dirxsz; het weiland is leenroerig aan de heer van Brederode; andere helft van weiland behoort toe aan Ghysbert Willemsz Veen, vader en erfgenaam van Willem Ghysbertsz Veen: https://hetutrechtsarchief.nl/onderzoek/resultaten/archieven?mivast=39&mizig=210&miadt=39&miaet=1&micode=34-4&minr=2677289&miview=inv2 | Knyff, Grietgen Adriaens (I33474)
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10935 | Pvt Us Army Air Service World War I, seinare både preacher og hotellarbeider. | Stangeland, Edward Johan (I35593)
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10936 | Pvt Us Army World War I Ruben var rancher. Han vart gift med Frances Eldora Hässelström i 1925, dei hadde borna Sara Colleen (1926-2008) og Endre Orlin (1927-2001). I 1928 var har innlagd på Battle Mountain Sanitarium for disabled soldiers i åtte månader. Her er han registrert som skild. Då han kom ut i oktober, fekk han ikkje sjå borna sine. I desember same året tok han livet av mor deira på grufult vis. Han sona i alle fall til og med 1950 i South Dakota State Penitentiary, Sioux Falls. Frå 1954 er han i California. Borna vaks i Sør-Dakota, men ikkje hjå slektningar. Endre, far til Ruben fekk ikkje medhald i å få "custody" over dei. | Heimark, Ruben E. (I34567)
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10937 | Pølsemaker, Kristiansund, Svolvær, Sandnessjøen og Sagene i Oslo. Barn: Karl Sigvard Thorkildsen, 1902– Lorentze Wilhelmine Thorkildsen, 1904– (sykepleier, til Brasil 1946) Haakon Torgny Thorkildsen, 1907– 1975 Laila Katharina Thorkildsen, 1909– 1994 g. Johansen Nyhus Walther Lorang Thorkildsen, 1912– 2005 Frimand Old Thorkildsen, 1918– 1996 | Thorkildsen, Karl Severin (I29596)
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10938 | Pølsemaker, slakter og kjøtthandler. 'Bosted 1910:' Von der Ohesvei 6 2.etage. 'Innflyttet:' 1892. | Erstad, Elias Eriks. (I27043)
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10939 | Quaker | Chalfant, Lydia Malory (I28888)
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10940 | Quote from Wayne Glenn, the old record collector: Sophia was born near the current Berry (Maples) Cemetery on the "Loop" near Hooten Town in 1840 to Francis Patrick Berry (1817-1885) and Nancy Minerva Gideon. This was in then Taney County-----now in Stone County. Sophia first married James Payne (1829, TN-1882) who had been raised near the current Payne Cemetery, on the James River north of Nixa, by his uncle Archibald Payne. James Payne fought on the Union side in the Civil War. When Sophia Berry Payne married Thomas Hagewood of the Republic area she of course moved in with him. She had 8 children who were "mostly" grown, although her youngest, John Payne did live with the Hagewoods. Thomas had many mostly grown children as well. When her husband Thomas Hagewood passed away in 1904, Sophia was not really included in his will------which was only to be expected. BUT she had no home. After living with some of her children she remarried in 1909 in Christian County to a German immigrant by the name of Charles Bader. He was born in Bavaria long before the U. S. Civil War. Sophia was now 69 years young. Mr Bader had come to the Ozarks by 1880 from IL. He was a minister and merchant. The newlyweds lived near Tory Creek------not far from where Sophia and her first husband had taken up housekeeping around 50 years before. ****This third marriage was a quick failure---and the relationship was annulled. So from 1909 until her death in 1925 Sophia went from one child to another. At one time, her son "Uncle Pad" Payne had a little house across the road from his big farm, where "Grandma Hagewood" lived-----out northwest of Nixa. But as her health declined Sophia spent more time with her daughters, most notably Easter Payne Graham (1868-1958) of Tory Creek. Easter and her husband John Graham and kids lived where Sophia and James had previously had their farm, on the Stone---Christian County line, southwest of Tory. In 1925 Sophia passed away and was buried with her first husband James in a little family cemetery that was basically in the "backyard" of the Payne-Graham farm, on the Stone County side of the line. What do I know about Sophia Jane Berry Payne Hagewood Bader's personality. She was a go getter!! How do you think she survived the trials of the Civil War, while her husband was away at War------and then the loss of that husband when she was only 42 years old. Like most pioneer women she was TOUGH and she had a mind of her own. She was smart and found ways to make it for 43 more years after husband James died. She was a proud lady-----notice all the pictures she is in---when such photographs were not so normal. Of course, having the blood of the Irish Berrys and Gideons didn't hurt either! | Berry, Sophia J. (I22154)
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10941 | R.K. priest | Overwater, Gerardus Antonius Hendricus (I32837)
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10942 | Raadslid 1593 tot 1613. Schepen van Amersfoort 1582-1602. | van Oldebarnevelt, Bartholomeus Rijcksz (I22912)
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10943 | Råde bygdebok s. 596 under Andersrød: ANDERSRØDENGEN. Nils Jensen Makrelrød, 1726-1785, kjøpte 1781 1/3 av første halvbruk eller 1/6 av hele Andersrød. Arealet omfattet en strekning fra Holmesvingen og sydover til og med handelsstedet Enga, og ble senere delt, jfr. bnr. 1, 2, 3 og 8. Det var ikke hus på gårdparten som ble brukt fra Makrelrød. Sønnen Jens (1756-1818) ble eier da faren døde, og jorda ble fortsatt brukt under Makrelrød. Råde bygdebok s. 632 under Makrellrød gn. 94: Nils Jensen Makrelrød f. ca. 1726, d. 1785, ikke født eller gift i Råde. Bygslet gården 17/10-1773 av sognepresten til Råde, hr. Poul Houridtz og kjøpte (se over) i Andersrød. Kjente barn i boka var Jens og Anders f. 1758 som kom til mellom Aker. | Makrellrød, Nils Jens. (I449)
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10944 | Råde bygdebok under Finstad, s. 507: Christen Amundsen f. 1822 fra Skaug i Skiptvedt, var på Nøisom fra omkr. 1850 og kom til Daleby (under Finstad) i 1863. Gm Barbro Nilsdtr. Makrelrød. Barn: Karen f. 1852 g. 1878 m. kontorist ved sorenskriverkontoret, Johan Anton Brynhildsen. (En sønn, Einar Brynildsen, var eiendomsmegler i Moss). Johan f. 1854, Andrea f. 1856, Julie f. 7/2-1858, g. 1877 m. Martin Hansen f. 1857 i Tune, Anne Marie f. 29.9-1859, Georg f. 18/3-1862, Andreas f. 15/11-1864 på Daleby, dessuten Anton Edvard f. 19/5-1846 og Kristian f. 14/5-1850. 1865 på Daleby i Råde: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/census/person/pf01038000003355 1891 Finstadplass (Daleby): https://www.digitalarkivet.no/census/person/pf01052690002364 1900 på Karlshus, fattiggården: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/census/person/pf01037014001870 | Amundsen, Kristen (I436)
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10945 | Rademaecker. 1633 en 1643 woonende Wittevrouwenstraet, Utrecht, Holland m. Margareta Dircx van Brevelt, dochter van Dirck Corneliss van Mastwyck Children: Dirck Henricksz van de Haer, Grietgen Henricks van de Haer | van de Haer, Hendrick Dirxsz (I33476)
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10946 | Ragna E. Haave (Hoff) frå Ål, foreldra var Engebret Ols. Hoff og Anne Johnsdtr. Hellu, som emigrerte i 1878. | Olson, Ragne Engebretsdtr. (I36916)
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10947 | Ragna konfirmert 1757, og gift samme år med Peder Ingebrigts. Skjeie, Os | Hovland, Ragna Engelsdtr. (I291)
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10948 | Ragnas bestefar var bror til en av Mette-Marits stammødre - Domhilde Knutsdtr. Skålheim. | Skålheim, Ragna Knutsdtr. (I1614)
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10949 | Ragnhild fekk fattigstøtte frå 1756 og kom på legd frå 1757 som fattig enke med to smaa umydige børn. | Høyland, Ragnhild Olsdtr. (I25782)
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10950 | Ralph, Raiph or Raphael Creed was an early settler of Surry County, Virginia. He is first mentioned in 1655 as a ship's carpenter of the "York" (Lower Norfolk County Aniquary, VI, 82). His first appearance in the records of Surry County was on May 3, 1658, when Joseph Whitmell mortageged his crop to him (Surry County record, Wills & Deed 1645-71, p. 117). On May 30, 1659 he deeded to Thomas Chivers 1,1oo odd acres of land, lately in the posession of Richard Hill, which had been sold to Creed by Col. George Jordan (id., p. 151). As Raiph Creed, carpenter, he was deeded 150 acres by Thomas Flood August 27, 1661 (id., p. 172), and at his death, this prperty passed to his son, William Creed, who dying without issue, it descended to a daguhter, Mary Creed, "according to the will of her father, Raphael Creed", and was sold by Mary and her husband, David Andrews, Jr., to William Edwards, January 6, 1690/91 (Surry County records, Willds and Deeds 1687-94, p. 195). Thomas Wall made a mortage of his property to Ralph Creed February 7, 1663/64, died soon afterwards, and his son, Thomas Wall Jr., bound himself apprentice to Ralph Creed, carpenter, September 6, 1664 (Surry County records, Willds and Deeds 1645-71, p. 230 and 244). Ralph Creed is shown as a resident of Southwark Parish, Surry County, with two tithables in his family, on June 10, 1668 (id., p. 316), and died between that time and September 2, 1668, when there is s record of a list of "Debts demanded form the estate of Raphaell Creed" (id. p. 311). A sale of goods from the estate made by the widow Creed, October 15, 1668, records sales amounting to 7,781 lbs. of tobacco and indcludes among other items "the printed Laws of Virginia & a good Sermon book and "i salmebook" (id., p. 317). The widow Grace Creed, married second, Edward Warren, who had previously been married to Mrs. Aycle (Croxon) CarterParke, widow successively of William Carter and Capt. Giles Parke. Mrs Grace Creed Warren died probably early in 1676, as her son-in-law Francis Hogwood, acknowledged receipt of the estat of Mary Creed from Edward Warren March 29, 1676 (Surry County records, Wills and Deeds 1671-84, p. 115). Edward Warren's will, dated April 15, 1676, and probated May 2, 1676, states that hw wishes to be buried "by my loing wife Grace Creede," and leaves his property to his son-in-law (step-son), William Creed and his four daughters-in-law (step-daughters), mentioning by name Johney (Joane?) and Mary Creede (id., p. 114). The five children of Raphael and Grace Creed were; 1) Elizabeth Creed, who married Francis Hogwood and had issue, Richard, William, George and Frances Hogwood; 2) Maudlin Creed who married first, Marmaduke Beckwith (d. 1670), second, Edward Oliver (1649-1676), and third 1676, John Warren, and had at least two Beckwith daugherts, Elizabeth and Grace; 3) Johney (Joane?) Creed married probably Noah Barefoot; 4) Mary Creed married first 1678, John Flood; second 1679, David Andrews Jr.; and 5) William Creed, d.s.p. 1688, leaving his property to David Andrews and Noah Barefoot. It appears highly probable that the Raphael Creed (named as a son in the will of Edward Creed, of Shirehampton, Gloucester, and as a grandson in the will of Rapael Creed, of the parish of Westbury, upon Trim, Gloucester) is identical with Ralph or Raphael Creed of Surry County. Joan Creed, mentioned in the wills as wife of Peter Redman, may offer the clue to the English origin of another early Virginia settler, namely John Redman of Westmoreland County (1623-73), whose first son was named Peter. Source: B. C. Holtzclaw, English Wills and Will Abstracts: Virginia Gleanings in England. | Creed, Raphael "Ralph" (I27630)
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