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5051 Frå Rudningen i Holet. Hadde Halingstad 1838-1844 og Solheimslåtta (Dokken 1846-1857) då dei reiste til Amerika i 1857. Dei vart besteforeldre til den amerikanske minister i Oslo, Lauritz Swenson.
1860, Granby, Nicollet, Minnesota
1870, New Sweden, Horseland, Nicollet, Minnesota, USA 
Rudningen, Svein Sveins. (I28147)
 
5052 fra Selvig/Gjølanger, far var Elias Knudsen Helset/Selvig, mor var Danielle Danielsdtr. Nore (Rugsund, Davik) g. 1777 i Fjaler.

Reiste og fikk minst seks barn med kobberslager Christian Knudsen Hamre (Anne 1815, Andreas 1816, Anne 1821, Elias 1822 (i Manger), Mari 1822, Kristian 1824 (Totland, Davik), Christine Johanne 1826.

Kristine Eliasdtr. og Kristian Knudsen Hamre døpte datteren Anne Christine 02.01.1815 på Eid, står det kirkeboka: " Den 2den Januari døbt af Hr. Abildgaard et uden-Bøigds Barn kaldet Anna Christine. Forældrene angivet at være Christian Knudsen ved Canon-Baaden fra Askevolds Kald i Søndfjord og Kirstine Eliasdr. Gylanger, den sidstes Gaardnavn Selvig, og hidkommen paa Omvandring ved Betlerie. "

gift 1838 med Daniel Danielson Dørhella (1815-1897 på Håvåg i Askvoll). 
Gjølanger, Kristine Eliasdtr. (I37499)
 
5053 Fra Sogndal av Sveinsætti, ei av de store romanislektene i Sogn, datter til Sara Sveinsdtr.(1752-1801) og Johannes Halvorsen Fortun (1755-1809) Johannesdtr, Maria (I37528)
 
5054 Fra Sø - Morten. Laurits Isaksen f. 1858 gift med Mina Kristiansd. Gjøngsbråten. Barn: Alfred, Hans (Tømta), Anna (g.m Halvor Bundli), Martin, Edvin (Hurdal Auto), Ole (Rognstad), Trygve, Erling (Lærer på Strømmen skole), Borghild og Olga ( side 248 ). Videre på Burås ( s. 20 ): Isak Jørgensen Lium fra Feiring gift med Mari Nilsdatter med 13 barn. Morten, Hans Laurits Isaks. Buraas (I17071)
 
5055 Fra Telavåg Nipen, Kari Monsdtr. (I7983)
 
5056 Fra Økland. Ifølge bygdeboka hadde han sønnene Niels på Troland og Olle på Taranger, dem har jeg ikke funnet spor av. Økland, Ulve Tørris. (I7046)
 
5057 Frank born in York State in some records, some say Canada English.

Children:
Clarence H Davis. 1895– 1978
George Alloway Davis, 1896–
Edith M Davis, 1900– 1991, m. Appelberg
Alma F Davis, 1902–
Walter F Davis, 1904– 1984
Archie Davis, 1906– 1981
Stella Irene Davis, 1909– 1996 
Davis, Frank John (I29684)
 
5058 Frank Foss was married in 1914 in Sioux Falls to Mary Lacy, 1875-1962, worked on the Lacey farm. Had three children. One of them was Joseph (Joe) Foss, 1915-, he married June Shakstad in 1942 and later Donna Hall in Arizona. Joe Foss was a famous fighter pilot after the battle of Guadalcanal during WWII. He was later govenor of South Dakota before he moved to Arizona. Joe and June had the children Cheryl, Mary Jo and Frank. Source: Magne M. Nordgard. Foss, Ole Olaus "Frank" (I25401)
 
5059 Frank.
Weduwnaar van Antje van Rossum. Weduwe Anna Cristina Vogel (1780-) in Amsterdam 1830 
van 't Lam, Franciscus (I40184)
 
5060 Frans Hellman var jernbanearbeidar i Bruvik, kom til Norge i 1881 frå Skaraborgs län. Då han hadde tent nok pengar - 30 kroner, emigrerte han til USA 5. april 1882 på Allan linie frå Bergen. Billetten hadde nokon betalt der borte.

Utreisa: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/view/8/pe00000000666457

I februar same året, fekk han dottera Martha med Anna Monsdtr. Løtvedt.

Skreiv seg for Holmquist i tellinga 1885, 1900, 1910, litt om kvarandre då ungane vart fødde, og seinare vart det Herman.

I 1885 bur han i Pembina County med svenske Joh(a)n Herman, 30 år, og kona Mathilda, 28 år, og deira born Josephine 2 år, fødd i Canada og Jacob 1 år, fødd i Dakota. Mathilda Larsdtr. Hellman var kusina hans.

Johan og Mathilda kom til Pembina i 1882. Dei er gravlagde same plassen som Frank. 
Holmquist Herman, Frank (I41095)
 
5061 Fraskilt kvinde Marte Larsen Nilsen, far John Nilsen og kularbeider Jens Rognaldsen. Family F11672
 
5062 Fred was a lutheran pastor in Chicago.
1950 Canton, Lincoln, South Dakota, USA 
Eriksen, Fred Markman (I22316)
 
5063 Frederich Zitzelau, frå Pommeren f. 1678, d. 1735, 57 år, gjestgjetar på Sauesund (1716) g.m. Anna Katrine Blech.Friderich Andreas Zitzelau var gesell på Bryggen i Bergen fra 1694-1700. Skal være født i Wismar i Tyskland.

Barna til Frederich & Anna Katrine Blech: 1. Else Katrine (f. 1716, g. 1735 - Rydland, Sauesund 9) 2. Mathias (f. 1719, g. 1739 (truleg er 1749 rett) - Sauesund 10, Olset 50) 3. Karen (f. 1721 (24 t.)) 4. Jens (f. 1722 (9 vk.)) 5. Karen Sofie (f. 1724, d. 1726) 6. Karen Sofie (f. 1728, g.I. 1756, g.II 1770 - Alden). Ho mor til 8 barn der. 
Zitzelau, Fredrik Andreas (I15548)
 
5064 Fredrik var enkemann då dei gifta seg. Family F13464
 
5065 Fredrik var maler. Lunde, Fredrik Ols. (I523)
 
5066 fregattkaptein, partsreder, kjøpmann.
Foreldre var Fredrik Hansson og Børta Fredrichsdtr. i Marstrand, d. 1700 i Bergen.

Fredrich Hansson og Berte Fredrichsdatter er Marstranderslektens stamforeldre. De er siste skudd av en gammel norsk slekt i Marstrand og omegn, og samtidig første ledd av en slektgren, som flyktet til Bergen efter den skånske krig (1675-79) og tok navnet Marstrand(er) som et blivende minne om sin opprinnelige hjemstavn.

Anders Marstrand kom til Bergen som åtteåring, med onkelen etter krigen, vokste opp på på , også kalt eller bare .
30. juli 1696 tok han borgerskap som skipper, og giftet seg med Malene Hansdtr., datter av repslager Hans Aamundsen d. 1717, 'Hans i Bahnen' og Karen Nilsdatter. Hans hadde Bergens eldste reperbane som fra 1680 led sterkt under en hensynsløs konkurranse fra den mektige kommersedirektør Jørgen thor Møhlen, som da startet Bergens annen reperbane.
Kilde: Marstranderslekten, ved lektor Finn Marstrander 
Marstrand, Anders Fredrichs. (I29303)
 
5067 Froestad br.2 ut av slekta i 1818. Arne fekk bygsel på garden Klyve i 1722 og hadde han til 1751. Han var ein velhalden mann som hadde pengar til overs. Soleis hjelpte han versønene sine med å løysa gardane sine både i Øvre Vik og i Klyve. Arne var i heren og låg i Fredrikstad i 1718, var truleg med og forsvara Halden. Froestad, Arne Lars. (I5307)
 
5068 From 1830 and onward found in censuses for Jackson, Shelby, Indiana, USA.

Children:
James Sandifer (1815-)
Mary Copeland Sandifer (1820-1906)
Nancy D. Sandifer (1823-died young)
Polly Sandifer
Elizabeth Sandifer (1825-1917)
Martha Sandifer (1828-)
Samuel R. Sandefur (1829-1898)
Joseph Wesley Sandifer (1834-1918)
Sylvester W. Sandifer (1841-1904) 
Sandefur, Samuel E. Durham (I22194)
 
5069 From 1856 till 1891 warmoezier, bij eigen huwelijk in 1856 and 1895 bij huwelijk Gijsbertus JJ.
Resident aan de Wetering 79, Amsterdam
Gemüsegärtner (vegetable gardener) 
Overwater, Johannes Tobias (I19727)
 
5070 From Kaleidoscopic Family Bass by Christine Knox Wood. Marr. from IGICENSUS:

1850 Boone co, 8th Dist Edward Bass 24 Mmerchant 1500 b. Mo Ellen Bass 20 F "Ellen (Ellender-Eleanor) bur Goshen Primative Baptist Church, Sec 26 T46 R 13 Cedar Twp same cemetery as Perry & Eliza Jane (Wiseman)Spencer.

1860 Boone co, Mo Cedar Twp 423/411 Edwin Bass 33 Mfarmer 200 b. Mo Mary J. Bass 25 F

1870 Henry co, Mo Tebo Twp p 48 28July 1870 355/362 Edwin Bass 43 m wret. Hardware man b. Mo Mary J. " 37 f wkeeps house " Nancy Bass* 81 f wN.C. Sarah Slaughter 16 f wdomestic sevt. Mo Andrew J. Bass 23 m wRet. Hdw man "*this is Nancy (Patton) Bass, mother of Edwin-widow of Lawrence Bass
Primary Source was The History of Henry and St. Clair Counties, Missouri St. Joseph, Mo original printing by St. Joseph Steam Printing Company National Historical Company, 1883. re-print byHenry County Historical Society Clinton, Mo., July 1, 1968.ppg 555-556 (abstracted)

EDWIN BASS

His father, Lawrence Bass, originally from Baltimore, Maryland, moved to Tennessee and then to Boone co, Mo. His mother was formerly Nancy Patten, of North Carolina. They were married in Nashville, Tenn. Edwin was the twelfth of a family of thirteen children. He married Miss Mary Jane Spencer in Jan 1856, she was the daughter of Perry Spencer, of Boone co, who was born in Maryland. Her mother's maiden name was Eliza Jane Wiseman, daughter of James Wiseman, of Virginia. Edwin Bass, the subject of this sketch, died at is home 15 Oct 1882. Politically he was a democrat, and an exemplary member of the M. E.Church, south. Edward Spencer, brother of Mrs. Bass, came to Windsor in 1870 and has since made his home with his sister. He was born in Boone county in 1825. ibid; p 386
Apr 1873 school board election-Edwin Bass appointed Treasurer ibid p 387
Election Oct 15, 1878 Alderman First Ward--E.Bass ibid p 388-1879
Edwin Bass Mayor--also 1880 ibid p 389
In April1874, Treasurer of the town of Windsor, Edwin Bass ibid p 393-4
Laurel Oak Cem-laid out 1 Mar 1871 Company incorporated 29 Apr 1872 one of the incorporators Edwin Bass

EDWIN BASS Death of this Highly Respected Citizen at Windsor lastSunday--Brief Sketch of an Industrious Life--His Christian Character-------------------------------------
Edwin Bass, for seventeen years a resident of this county, died Sunday morning October 15, 1882, at his residence in Windsor, aged 55 years. Our Windsor correspondent thus writes;The saddest event which we have to chronicle is the death of Mr. Edwin Bass, of the firm of Bass & Kelly, the well known merchants. Mr. Bass was sick about two weeks, and his disease, which was typhoid fever, soon developed a malignacy that made his physicians and his friends dispair of his recovery. He was unconscious during most of the last days before his death. When his death was announced in the Southern Methodist Church just before services begun, and the bell began to toll, sadness oppressed the heart of everyone present, and tears flowed from the eyes of many who have so often seen him at that hourenter the church where he loved to worship. The remains were interred in the Windsor Cemetery on Monday morning after impressive funeral services at the home by Rev. Springer, when the gloom and cheerlessness of the weather seemed in accord with the hearts of the mourners.

BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Edwin Bass was born Feb 14, 1827, in Boone County, Mo. His father, Lawrence Bass, was one of the pioneer settlers in that county and came originally from near Nashville, Tenn. He has several brothers and sisters and a large circle of relatives now residing in Boone county. He passed his early life on his father's farm, who cultivated largely and engaged also in tanning. At the age of 18, Mr. Bass began his career as a merchant, in the old town of Nashville, on the Missouri river, which spot is now completely swept away, having been undermined and fallen in by the constant strong currents. Later he did mercantile business at Claysville with his family, where he erected himself a commodious residence, gathered about him considerable property, and also owned and managed anextensive farm. This continued his home until about 1864, when he sold out his store to his partner, Richard Spencer. He removed then to a farm in Callaway County, just opposite Jefferson City, where he remained about one year. During this year he purchased a stock of goods in connection with R. W. Major and sent them to Sedalia where a store was established under management of J. M. Burris. In 1865 he removed his family to Windsor, where he purchased the hotel property now known as the Bass house, from Samuel Duncan. In the same year he also removed the stock of goods from Sedalia to Windsor, and reopened under the firm name of Bass & Major on the spot where the present brick store house is located. The old building in which he opened was pushed to the rear of the lot and is now used for a warehouse. In 1866 or '67 he became sole owner of the store and stock. In 1868 he sold the stock of goods to Messrs. Tyron Bros who occupied the house until the summer 1870. During the whole of 1868-69 he gave much of his time to opening a new farm 2 miles east of Windsor, which he owned at time of his death. In the spring of 1869 he again engaged in the merchantile business under the firm name of A. J. Bass & Co. Eighteen months later the interest of A. J. Bass was purchased, when the firmof Bass & Kelly (Edwin Bass and Jno. S. Kelly) was established, Kelly's connection dating from the spring of 1869. Under this management business prospered, and in 1874 they erected their present two story brick business house 24 x 70 feet, which is yet nearly the largest merchantile house in this town. This business will still bemaintained by the surviving partner. Deceased was a life-long christian. His membership in the M.E.Church, south dated from very early life. He was a zealous worker, always active in the local organizations where he made his home, as church steward and Sunday School superintendent. He contributed liberally to all church work and spread of the gospel. He was a friend of the poor, and never turned away empty handed those to whom charity should be bestowed. He was generous, kindhearted, attentive and active in business, and as a citizen was a hard worker in whatever capacity he was engaged. In his death the county loses one of the most valuable and useful men, and Windsor one of its most interprisingand exemplary citizens. He leaves a widow and a large circle ofrelatives and friends to mourn his death.
Microfilm The Henry County Democrat, Clinton, Mo Thursday, October 19, 1882

Abstracted; Will of Perry Spencer; Boone county, State of Missouri 2nd April A.D. 1862 Final settlement; August 1863 names; my daughter Mary Jane, wife of Edwin Bass; my daughter Eliza Ann Spencer; my daughter, Susanna Spencer; my sons, Richard Spencer, Gilpin Spencer, Edward Spencer, and James Henry Spencer. Son Gilpin, son-in-law EdwinBass, Executors;
tracts of land; Southwest fractional quarter of section twenty-six,township forty-six, range thirteen (upon which my dwelling housestands) containing one hundred and thirty-six acres 38/100 also the west half of the south east quarter of section twenty-six, townshipforty six, range thirteen, containing eighty acres, less two and ahalf acres given to Goshen Church, also the south east quarter of theSouth east quarter of section twenty-six townsip forty-six rangethirteen, containing forty acres, also sixty acres to be taken in atriangular form from the north west corner of the north west quarterof section thirty-five, township forty-six range thirteen being inall, three hundred and sixten 38/100 acres less two and a half acresgiven to Goshen Church aforesaid. (to son Gilpin)to sons Edward Spencer and James Henry Spencer the following tracts ofland, viz-the north east quarter of Section thirty-five, townshipforty-six, range thirteen, containing one hundred and sixty acres,also the balance of the north west quarter of Section thirty-fivetownship forty-six, range thirteen being one hundred acres, and in alltwo hundred and sixty acres.


Boone co, Mo Susanna Spencer m 22 Oct 1868, Judge John Smith Kelly

Perry Spencer had original Land Patent Boone co, Mo 1824 Twp 46-N

Perry Spencer b. Maryland d 21 Apr 1852 age 65 yrs.
Eliza Jane (Wiseman) Spencer d 14 Nov 1845 age 35 yrs 9 m
James Wiseman-father of Eliza Jane see also George P. Bass # 2-2ABBR
Kaleidoscopic Family Bass 1769-1971ChrisTITL Kaleidoscopic Family Bass 1769-1971
AUTHOR: Christine Knox Wood. Privately Printed 1971, Lubbock, Texas 
Bass, Edwin (I20158)
 
5071 From Some Notable Persons in First Street Cemetery of Waco, Texas, compiled by T. Bradford Willis, DDS, MSD:

Ephraim P. Massey, 1818-1896. A native of Giles County, Tennessee. A son of Ephraim M. Massey. Came to Grimes County, Texas in 1862 and to Waco in 1866. Served as chief justice of McLennan County in 1873 and as county judge of McLennan County from 1874-1876. Served as a trustee of the Waco (now First) Presbyterian Church. Was a member of Waco Lodge No. 92, A. F. and A. M. 
Massey, Judge Eprahim Patrick (I27520)
 
5072 Frontkjemper i Waffen-SS. Fartein Kleppe var bare 18 år da han som SS-jäger i Skibataljon Norge falt under kampene i Karelen 26. juni 1944. Kleppe, Fartein Simling (I27262)
 
5073 Froze to death on the prairie close to the family farm. Megaarden, Ola Tollefs. (I28114)
 
5074 fruitverkoopster/groenteverkoopster

No records of Elsken being married to the father of Christina og her siblings. The father of Elisabeth and Berend, Berend Versteeg, is known from their death registrations, both in July in 1814, he is not mentioned at their birth. Christina is too registered as Versteeg in some records, Kienen after her mother in others. 
Kienen, Elsken (I24150)
 
5075 FT 1701: Baard Heliesen* Houge (7), Qvindherrit

Gravdal. Bård Helgeson frå Hauge, Kv.herad (1692-1745), g.I 1722 m. Bol Andersdtr. Gravdal, (1691-1727), g.II 1729 m. Eli Bårdsdtr. Leirstein, (1697-1773).
Born I: Anna (1723), d. ung
Helge, Budde Furhovda, plass Sagviki. Der fann eg dette: Helge Bårdson frå Gravdal, (1724-?), g.I m. Maria Olsdtr. Gjermundshavn, g.II 1770 m. enkja Kristina Pedersdtr. ' av Værket' og flytte vel til Ølve. (det er alt som står om Helge.)
Born II (andre ekteskapet), (Bård og Eli):
Bol, g. Øye br 1 Bård, (1733-1810), g.m. Ingrid Larsdtr. Øye, budde Krokeide, Fana Torbjørn, (1736-57), ug. Jens, (1741) (Her har eg notert at han budde Undarheim 17. Kjelde er vel gards og ættesoga for Kv.herad, bd4) Anna, g. Tveit, Mundheim, br.1 
Hauge, Baard Heljes. (I18024)
 
5076 FT 1801: http://www.digitalarkivet.no/cgi-win/WebCens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=40&filnamn=f18011717&gardpostnr=20&personpostnr=283&merk=283#ovre Haugen, Ingeborg Estensdtr. (I22300)
 
5077 FT 1801: Husmand med jord plads. Halver, kona Marthe og barna Hans, Herbor, Anne og Kari budde på Toftetræet i 1801. Halvor og Marthe var ført på Hille og Kalve da de giftet seg i 1784 - da eldste sønn Hans ble døpt i september 1784, var de i Toftetræet. Bygselbrev i 1784 frå Mikkel Johannesson Nordtofta og Per Anderson Bakka på 4½ mark smør, for halve Toftatræet (nore).

Den andre familien som også budde her (i Søratre) var Ole Erichsen, kona Anne Johannesdtr. og barna, Lars, Anne og Kari. Dottera Marthe tente på Glesnes.

Med Halvor og Marta i 1784 kom slekta til Toftatræet som er der i dag.

I bryllupet til Aarth i 1829 er han oppført som Halvar Vinciantzen N Tofteraae 
Hille, Halvor Vincents. (I108)
 
5078 FT 1875 oppholdt Hans Olai seg i Antwerpen; Sømand og farer med et engelsk Skib (Matros) Thomassen, Hans Olai Hansen (I17991)
 
5079 FT 1875, Lille Damsgård, kokk på reise til Skottland.
Arrived in NSW 1882.

Children:
Christina May Thompson, 1888-1963
Florence Mary Ann Thompson, 1890-1892
Alice L Thompson, 1892-1892
Charles Alfred Thompson, 1892-1892
Violet Ethel Thompson, 1893-1964
Percy J Thompson, 1893-
Oscar Norman Thompson, 1895-1945
Arthur Oswald Thompson, 1897-1980
Godfrey Victor Thompson, 1900-1980
Leslie Charles Thompson, 1903-1903
Clarence Edward Thompson, 1904-1905
Cecil Roy Thompson, 1906-1987
Sidney Claude Thompson, 1907-1985
Herbert Frank Thompson, 1911-1985
Lionel Horace Gordon Thompson, 1914-1914

 
Damsgård, Carl Johan Thomas. (I17952)
 
5080 FT 1875: Adresse 22-166, kjelleretasjen. Dikslemand og Fattigunderstøttelse 12 Spd. pr. Aar Sandven, Michel Thomas. (I15038)
 
5081 FT 1900 er han født 1883, i 1910 er han født 1886. Sjømann. Sletfjerding, Karl (I29611)
 
5082 FT 1900, Skedsmo, Akershus - (Siglund) Stalsberg: http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/WebCens.exe?slag=hentglobal®ister=etternavn&pgj=44&teljing=ft1900&filnamn=f00231.wc2&amt=2&funnenr=124 Halvorsen, Johan (I17144)
 
5083 FT 1910 har ham født 22.02.1899. Volden, Ole Ols. (I23692)
 
5084 FT 1914, gift 1904 med Johanne Katharina Flood f. 1880, Bergen
FT 1922, gift med Lydia f. 1893, Lillesand. 
Arnesen, Richard Jr (I30122)
 
5085 FT1865 Fitjar. Dei reiste til USA via Quebec med 'Victor Emanuel' 1. mai 1866 med tre born, Mons, Johanne og Anders. Busette i Ridgeway og i Clarkfield, Minn.
Hans og Synneve var plassfolk.
1880 og 1885 enkemann i Lisbon, Yellow Medicine, Minnesota.
Står som Hans Anderson Uglenes ved dødsregistreringa.

Mora var enkje Ane Hansdtr. Stolmevaagen som angir som barnefader gift mand Andreas Angelmand. Ein mesterskomaker med dette navnet gifter seg i Bergen i 1811, med Masi Magdalene Hansdtr. Ved vigsla i 1852 vært far skriven inn som Andreas Monsen Stolmevågen. 
Stolmevåg, Hans Andreas. (I15024)
 
5086 FT1920 for Climax village, Polk Co: Gift med Amanda, born Vivian f. 1906 og Orpha f. 1910. Erickson, Martin (I15016)
 
5087 Fullført tredje klasse. Seinare innagt på insane asylum i over 45 år, først på Fergus Falls hospital for the insane i tellingane 1900 og 1910, seinare på Anoka State. Børslien, Andreas "Andrew" J. (I41026)
 
5088 Furniture Manufacturer South Los Angeles 1950
m. Geeske Cornelia de Young, 1918 in Hoboken, NJ.
Children: Cornelia, Dorothy Marie, John, Elisabeth, Robert. 
Doezie, Johannes Leendert Pieter (I39970)
 
5089 Fusaboka bd.4 Ingjeld Olufson Haavigen født på Gjøn d 1621, g m Ingegerd Lauritsdatter nevnt 1629 Ingjeld var sendemann fra Strandvik til kongehyllinga i 1591. han var lagrettemann 1592 og lensmann i Strandvik skipreide 1597-1601. Gjøen, Ingjald Olufs. (I15609)
 
5090 Fuse Monsen Sletten Magnilda Magnesdtr. Fannebust 1606 1809 Family F2362
 
5091 fyrbøter i 1910, gift med Borghild Hansen og bodde i Solheimsgaten i 1921 da datteren Anne Marie ble født. I 1922 jobbet han på jernbaneverkstedet. Hornes, Johan Jensen (I35441)
 
5092 fyrbøter i marinen, S/s maskinist

Far var Anton Brandstad og mor Karen, i 1885 er de i Bispegaden 17:
https://www.digitalarkivet.no/census/person/pf01053257092767

Sigurd ble gift på nytt med modepyntersken Johanna Marie f. 1882:
1920 bor de i Oslo og Sigurd er mekaniker på Holmenkollbanen: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/census/person/pf01073701088319 
Brandstad, Sigurd Halfdan (I43311)
 
5093 Fyrbøter og gårdman på Ravnanger.
1910 på Hestnæs, Lillebergen i Alversund
1920 gardbruker (s) maskinasistent S/S Jupiter. På Hestnes. 
Sjøtun, Anders Peters. (I37431)
 
5094 Fyrbøter på dampskip i FT 1910. Nilsen, Nikolai (I29459)
 
5095 fyrbøter til sjøs, fabrikkarbeider pg smed
2ggm. Nella Andrea Jordal / Hindenes (1887– ) i 1924 
Christie, William Blaauw (I37157)
 
5096 fyrbøter, senere maskinist

gm. Bertha Hansen f. 23.10.1867 i Bergen 1896, barn i 1912: Urda Ovidia Møllerup 1901 og Ingrid Bergliot Møllerup 1905: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/census/person/pf01105551071064 
Møllerup, Johan Martin (I36548)
 
5097 Fyrbøter. Satt ei tid i Botsfengselet i Oslo for tyveri, løslatt i 1903. Halvorsen, Halvdan Andreas (I37083)
 
5098 Fyrvokter Lerøy, Ole Hans. (I11111)
 
5099 fød i Bergen, begr under bogladen i korset. Evert Faalz enche, alle Kk kl. Gotzow, Wibiche (I36909)
 
5100 fød i Edenburg i Ungeren, alder: 71 år 6m 15d Alter, Johannes (I27010)
 

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