Tofterå Slettemoen genealogy
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Matches 6,251 to 6,300 of 13,135
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6251 | gm. Tønnes Bertelsen i 1899 og (Jonas) Enok Nilsen (1888-1963) i 1915. | Høyland, Marthe Nilsine Larsdtr. (I12154)
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6252 | gm. Villum Hans. Øvre Tvedt | Daae, Karen Lovise Hansdtr. (I42688)
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6253 | Gm3 Us Navy World War I Service Start Date 1 Jun 1917 Service End Date 18 Aug 1919 gm. Bernice Myrtle Ward, 1904– 1989 Barn: Lee Ward Holm, 1928– 2003 Lynn Michael Holm, 1930– 2013 Neil Hans Holm, 1931– 1991 Avis Nona Holm, 1934– g. Charles H. Pixley Blair I. Holm, 1935– Keith Arnold Holm, 1937– Otis Corbin Holm, 1938– | Holm, Hans Olai (I36680)
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6254 | godseier. Søner: Orm, Aslak d. 1345 og Salomon. | Ormson, Sigurd (I9216)
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6255 | Graastensmurer og Fisker. Husmand uden Jord i Håkelsundet 1891. Broren Ivar var kretsskolelærar i Sund, han og ungane tok Borge til etternamn, det gjorde alle ikkje ungane til Ole. | Borge, Ole Ellefs. (I42575)
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6256 | Grace Beckwith is underage and unmarried in 1675, and married to William Lucas with a child named Elizabeth Lucas in 1687. Other children are documented as William, Charles, Hannah, Ann, Mary and Grace. William Lucas lived in that part of Surry County which was very close to Charles City (later Prince George), and died there in 1717. He married Grace Beckwith, daughter of Marmaduke and Maudlin (Creed) Beckwith of Surry Co. She died 1720. The will of William Lucas was dated Oct. 1, 1716 and probated December 18, 1717 (D. & W. 1715-30, p. 79), that of Grace Lucas was dated December 22, 1719 and probated February 17, 1719/20 (Id., p. 249). Her will is in Book 7, page 249. | Beckwith, Grace (I27653)
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6257 | Grace died just a few days after their son Samuel was born. | Stinson, Grace (I28923)
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6258 | Graduated Bicknell high school, 1938. Worked two years in Detroit. Married 1941, joined CR s, WWII. Transferred to Naval Aviation Experimental station, near Philadelphia. After WWII, went to Brownsville, TX, and helped to start up an air cargo line, moved to Albuquerque, New Mexico. Has A&P licenses, commercial pilot licence and authorization inspection licence. | Casey, Edgar Carlton (I20406)
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6259 | Graduated from Bicknell high school, May 1943. Enlisted in US navy in June 1943. Helped put in commission USS Franklin CV13 (Aircraft carrier). Served 19 months. Was with invasion of Guam, Saipan and Phillipines. First Navy task force to hit Japan March 7th 1945. Disc. Feb 1946. Bus for self Bick 14 years. Worked for Detroit Diesel Allison in Indianapolis (25 years). Children (2010): Brenda (James) Toney, Steve (Lisa) Casey, and Rebecca (Mark) Schlecht | Casey, Roscoe Vernon (I20411)
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6260 | Granted 270 acres of land on he northwest side of Bennetts Creek in North Carolina in 1711. This creek is in what is now Gates county, formerly Chowan, and his land was near of immediately where Gatesville now stands. He subsequently made many entries and purchases of land, and became a very extensive land holder. He wa a juror and grand juror and on Oct 24th 1724 he was comissioned assistand justice of the vourt of Oyer and Terminer, and served until after the April term 1729. He was then known as Colonel Alston. In 1725 he he was appointed revenue collector for the king. He was a vestryman of St. Pauls Parish, Chowan county from 1738-1747, and in 1746 he was sheriff of Chowan ounty. His wife survived him. Children: Joseph John Alston - John Alstons will of Feb 20, 1755 mentions his daughter Paty. Solomon Alston, the will mentions his son John. William Alston, the will mentions his daughter Elizabeth. Phillip Alston, the will mentions his son Philip. Mary m Henry Guston and Wm. Seward Elizabeth m. Samuel Williams Sarah m. Thomas Kearny Martha m. Lemuel Wilson 1752 (not mentioned in the will). Charity Dawson James Alston, and his son John. Probated Dec 2, 1758. | Alston, John (I28366)
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6261 | Granted 80 acres of land on May 27th 1757 in Lancaster, PA. James Ewing of Lebanon township, died April 1776, leaving wife Sabina and sons William and John. | Ewing, James (I27950)
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6262 | GRANUM: Pål Slettemoen selde Vestvang til sønene Botolf og Sigurd i 1939, og Botolf fekk øvre delen. Granum er delvis samansett av dei tidlegare plassane Nedremyrslåtta, Løingslåtta og Nedre Sindrolsslåtta. Det eldste bustadhuset er bygd i 1940 og uthusbygnaden i 1946 på den gamle Løingslåttatomta. | Slettemoen, Bottolv Påls. (I13064)
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6263 | Grave marker says 1850-1921. Other records show 1856. 1900 census say May 1853, and 14 years in the US. | Dorsey, Margaret (I37984)
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6264 | Gravestone says Catharine Wife of William Ewing Died June 22, 1870 Age 79 7mo 22d which makes her birthday November 1, 1790. | Gorrell, Catharine (I22224)
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6265 | Gravfesta same dagen som faren, begge drukna. | Viksøy, Ole Choræs. (I12000)
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6266 | Gravfesta same dagen som sonen Ola f. 1730, begge drukna. | Viksøy, Kore Peders. (I8227)
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6267 | Gravfesta samme dagen som faren. | Skibenes, Ola Ols. (I12501)
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6268 | Gravla barn i St. Jørgen både niåring i 1726 og femåring i 1729. | Hetlevik, Gregorius Mons. (I15388)
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6269 | Gravla en ett år gammel datter Marthe som tjener på Øvre Skage i 1830. | Espeland, Jon Hans. (I2836)
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6270 | Gravlagd ved sida av dottersønene Harry og Johnnie Herman. | Børslid, Brita Olsdtr. (I31622)
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6271 | Gravlagt Solheim: https://slektogdata.no/gravminner/grav/568616f6-0eba-4a39-b6fd-b96535e1ddf7 | Bauer, Hilda Hansine (I42085)
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6272 | Gravsteinen sier 1887 | Pederson, Anna J. (I38133)
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6273 | Gravsteinen sier 1896, men hun er ikke med i census 1895. | Kolbeinsvik, Ingeborg Jørgensdtr. (I11004)
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6274 | Gravstøtten har hans fødselsdato som 16. februar 1862. | Glæsnes, Mons Olai Knutsen (I9515)
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6275 | Grdbr. S Sildesalter på Ø. Bagholmen i 1875. Gm. Kristi Ingebrigtsdtr. 1910, enkemann, gårdbruker og sjøman på Østre Bakholmen med to tjenestepiker. 1927, kaarm. og rentenist, enkem. Knut Johan Abrahamsen Austevoll overtok med kår. Han dreiv sildehandel, Lars Olai hadde eigen husholdning. | Sædal, Lars Olai Lars. (I40540)
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6276 | Greene Co, Missouri, History book, pages 1927-29: Born in Ireland, where he spent his boyhood and attended school. When eighteen years of age he ran away from home and sailed on broad Atlantic toward the United States to seek his fortune. He first settled in Knox County, Tennessee, at the foot of the Cumberland Mountains, regarding whose picturesque inhabitants so much has been written, and in that locality he was married and made his home until the year 1832, when he made the tedious and somewhat hazardous overland trip to Greene county, Missouri, bringing his family in a primitive wagon, and thus the Masseys were among the earliest pioneers of this locality. He secured a tract of land just east of what is now the thriving city of Springfield, but which was at that time an encampment of the Kickapoo Indians. He set to work with a will, cleared, broke and fenced his land, erected a log cabin and by perseverance and hard work became very comfortably fixed in due course and time, and was a man of influence among the early frontiersmen, his neighbours being, however, very few and most of them some miles distant, untill more Tennesseeans followed him, the Fulbrights, the Freemans and others. Although he devoted the major portion of his life to farming, he was a mechanic by trade and a skilled workman. He made the first separator, or "ground-hog" tresher, ever seen in this part of the country. During the war of 1812, he enlisted in defense of his adopted country, gladly fighting against the flag under which he was born, and for meritoruius conduct on the field of battle he was promoted from a private to a captain, and served with distinction throughout the war. Politically he was first a Whig, then a Republican after that party was organized in the fifties. His death occured on his farm here in 1863. His first wife was Faithful Strickland, she bore him 13 children. Among them Nathaniel J., William, Mrs. Mc Adams, Mrs. Rountree. William was a quarter master in the Union Army during the Civil War. His second wife, Martha Ellen Anderson, was a native of Tennessee, where she grew up and recieved a limited education. She lived to an advanced age, dying in Stone County, Missouri, in February 1899?. To these parents nine children were born." 1810 Living next door to Moses Strickland, Pendleton district, South Carolina. 1820, Pendleton district, SC. 1830, Giles, TN, family of ten, seven slaves. 1840, Greene, Missouri 1844, Sep 10th, James H. Massey bought 79 acres of land in Springfield, MO (twp 29). 1845, May 5th, James Massey bought 80 acres of land in Springfield, MO (twp 29). 1850, Campell, Greene, Missouri 1859, June 1st, James H. Massey, bought 40 acres of at Springfield, MO. He may have had a brother Ephraim M. Massey, who is mentioned in connection with the Treaty from the Cherokee in 1820: TREASURY OFFICE - Columbia, May 9, 1820 Notice is hereby given to Noble Anderson, Thomas Smith, E.M. Massey, Jane Poteat, Ira Nicholson, Wm. Beavort, David Kitchen, William Deadman, Philemon Crane, and Ralph Cobb respectively, and all other persons who have not yet paid the second instalment upon their Bonds, given for the purchase money of each Tract or Tracts of Land as may have been bought by them, at the sale of Public Lands lying in that part of Pendleton District, lately known as Teritory purchased by Treaty from the Cherokee Indians which was sold in March, 1818, at the house of Ephraim Massey, on the old Cherokee Boundary Line; that they and each of them, by delaying to pay the said second installment now due, have made default, and that unless the said second installment shall be paid within sixty days from the date hereof, together with the costs of this publication, the payments heretofore made will be forefeited and the lands purchased by them revert to the State. Benjamin T. Elmore Treasurer Upper Division Note on Ancestry: The same above ad ran into mid July 1820. The E.M. Massey shown on the above notice was Ephraim Massey, brother of James Massey who will move to Greene Co., Missouri. The above ad was found on GenealogyBank.com Newspaper Archives subscription service. (Half)siblings may have been: Ephraim Miller Massey, Jane Brown (born Massey), Sarah Dunlap (born Massey), Martha Smith (born Massey), Robert Massey, Mary Margaret Knox Patrick (born Massey). Uncertain how all these siblings in the US coincides with the history James running away from home in Ireland. Both Limerick and Northern Ireland have been mentioned as a birthplace. Sarah Jane "Sally" Massey Taylor, James' daughter, states on 1930 census that her father was born in Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland was not a country untill 1921. | Massey, James H. (I20799)
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6277 | Gregorius må ha giftet seg på nytt etter 1744, da han står oppført med et dødfødt barn født 1747. | Glæsnes, Gregorius Mons. (I11940)
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6278 | Grenadier | Venema, Derk (I40217)
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6279 | Grepaneset br. 6: I 1917 får Lars Olai Monsen skjøte fra Lars Monsen d.y. og d.e., Knut Monsen, Rasmus Ingebriktsen og Ole Johannessen på Grepaneset for kr. 1500 - med føderåd til foreldrene hans Mons Olsen og Abigael Abrahamsdtr. Seinare i Bergen. Hufthammer hørte til Lyseklostergodset frem til 1870-årene. Grepaneset avsto grunn til veg Hufthammer - Storebø kai i 1926. | Hufthammer, Lars Olai Mons. (I197)
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6280 | Grethe giftet seg i 1883 i Osen med Jacob Lukassen Hepsø (1859-1885), to sønner: Ludvik Adolf Helvik (1883-1966) og Jakob Gerhardt Jakobsen (1886-1896) og giftet seg på ny i 1891 med Jakob Jensen Vingsand (1871-), to døtre Julie Bergljot Marie Jensen (1892-1966) og Anna Marie Jensen (1897-). | Andersdtr., Grethe Adolfine (I36744)
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6281 | Grew up on a large 300 acre tobacco plantation on the north side of the Meherrin River in Virginia in the area of Isle of Wight County that would become Southampton County in 1749. | Lee, Amy (I20286)
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6282 | Grim bor ikke med familien i Grand Forks i 1885, der er bare Knut, Anna og Gina. | Amundson, Grim Andreas Ols. (I11248)
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6283 | Grim nytta halvparten av bruket til Villum Tørris. Vorland, som antagelig då var heimebruket hans. | Vorland, Grim Villums. (I25169)
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6284 | Grim sto fadder i 1758. | Toftetræet, Grim Nils. (I23250)
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6285 | Grosserer og sildesalter Lauritz Pettersen var en av ladestedet Haugesunds grunnleggjarar. Gift 1840 med Ane Cathrine Christophersdr Jørgensen (1817– 1881) som var født på Leithe. Lauritz Pettersen, var en holden mann etter å ha bygget betydelige forretninger i strandstedet fra 1840-årene, og siden i ladestedet fra 1854 og kjøpstaden (byen) fra 1866. Sønnen Petter Gjert Gjertsen bygde seg hus på Hasseløy ovenfor Pittersbryggå hvor faren fra 1855 drev sildesalteri. https://www.maritimt-forum.no/haugalandet-og-sunnhordland/nyheter/2020/gamle-redervillaer-i-haugesund-9 | Pettersen, Lauritz (I35039)
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6286 | Grostølen - Larsgard | Larsgard, Hans Torgeirs. (I35945)
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6287 | grote Jan m. Martina Geertruida Wortman (1908-1999) | de Ridder, Johannes (I33312)
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6288 | Gruveeigar og fartyeigar i Alaska. | Vaksdal, Hans Andreas Johannes. (I13340)
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6289 | Grønnevikskjæret er ein husmannsplass under garden Store Sangolt i Sund kommune. I 1843 festet Daniel og Ingeborg denne husmannsplassen, som forøvrig grenser like opp til Sund gard (i dag Klokkarvik), der forøvrig prestegarden i Sund ligg. De kjøpte denne husmannsplass etter familien som tidligere budde der, alle vart lagt inn på St. Jørgen i Bergen. Kilde: Oddvar Søreide. Fem av ti barn var dødfødde, siste i 1859. | Sund, Daniel Salomons. (I17892)
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6290 | Gulbrand var adoptert, gift med Mona. To barn, Jan Gulbrand og Kim Rene. | Bakke, Gulbrand (I21930)
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6291 | Gullaug Berge, 86, passed away peacefully on June 9th 2017 in Puyallup. She was born January 11, 1931 in Bremnes, Norway and was the only child of Peter and Ingeborg Folgero. Gullaug met her husband Erling at the age of 15 at local dance in Norway. They were later married on July 1, 1950. Erling, Gullaug and their daughter Sissel moved from Norway to Tacoma in March of 1953 to visit Gullaug's mother, Ingeborg, for a year. During this time Erling found work at a local cabinet company and they later became U.S. citizens in 1958. Erling and Gullaug had three more children, Ruth, Susan and Paul. They built a house and settled down in Midland near Tacoma where Gullaug stayed home to raise their children. Gullaug was a caring, loving, devoted wife and mother. She will be dearly missed. She is survived by her husband Erling and their children Sissel Sandell (Carl), Ruth Berge, Susan Tallungan (Mario) and Paul Berge (Laura); 8 grandchildren Jessica Horton, Julie Horton, Angela Brink, Caitlin Tallungan and Nicole, Michael, Karoline and Kailey Berge and 1 great grandchild, Brielle Michel. A private service was held in Tacoma for family members. "Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of one of His Saints" Psalm 116:15. | Folgerø, Gullaug (I43389)
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6292 | Gullborg døde fem veker etter Kjell Peder var født. | Økland, Gullborg Pedersdtr. (I15663)
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6293 | Gullik Pedersen Skolte reiste til S. Dakota på Montebello 20. mars 1903. Kalte seg Gilbert S. Petersen der borte. | Skolte, Gullik Peders. (I29548)
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6294 | Gullsmed | Jensen, Ingvald Olai (I42096)
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6295 | gullsmedmester i Bergen 1792-1817 | Hind, Johan F. Salomon (I23548)
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6296 | Gunhold var først gift med Embrik Johannes. Tveito. | Ulshagen, Gunhild Botolvsdtr. (I28045)
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6297 | Gunnar Gunnarson f. 27 des 1931. Magne Gunnarson f. 17 sep 1933. Torstein Gunnarson f. 20 feb 1938. Bjarte Gunnarson f. 30 nov 1940. Frøydis Gunnarson f. 1 mai 1944. Eldbjørg Gunnarson f. 20 sep 1946. | Gunnarson, Knut (I8247)
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6298 | Gunnbjørg f. 1780 d. 1816, var taus på Store-Sangolt i folketeljinga 1801, døydde ugift på Nedre Børnes. | Toftetræet, Gundbiør Andersdtr. (I6422)
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6299 | Gunner var gift med Marta Amundsdatter | Myklatun, Gunder Gunners. (I17039)
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6300 | Gunvor hadde dottera Malena f. omlag 1793 gm. skomakar Per Hansen i Bergen. | Gjerde, Gunvor Knutsdtr. (I26296)
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