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7701 Johanna gift med en Peder Jenssen Sundøen. De hadde tre barn: Isak f. 1754 Jens f. 1757 Berta f. 1759 Store Dale, Johanna Andersdtr. (I18178)
 
7702 Johanna was previously married to Theodorus van den Broek. de Bond, Johanna (I18836)
 
7703 Johanne Marie ble bare 33 dager gammel. Damsgård, Johanne Marie Thomasdtr. (I17976)
 
7704 Johannes Alter 16. mai 1721.
Enken var Clarchie Nevermand, og søskendearven var til:
Herr Claus Alter, død, efterl. fem børn i Flensborg.
Jacob Alter, myn., nærv.
Hinrich Alter, myn., i Stavanger.
Martinius Alter, død, efterl. 1 datter (Elisabeth, enke).
Johannes betalte koppskatt i 19. Roede i 1675. Fikk barn i Korskirken 1677 (navn ikke nevnt). Han var undertoldbetjent, begravet 25.4.1721 i Nykirken, under stolene paa qvindfolkesiden.

Annen Alter info:
Hinrich Alter, fordum medtiener, fikk et uekte barn, Cornelius, med Maria Knudstr. i 1718, Korskirken.
Jacob Alter fikk datteren Elisabeth Christina med Kirsten Wulf i 1721.
 
Alter, Johannes Johannes. (I27011)
 
7705 Johannes Asserson vart i mai 1715 utskriven til flåteteneste under den store nordiske krigen (1700-1721). Sæle, Johannes Assers. (I25597)
 
7706 Johannes betalte koppskatt i 1683 i Bergen, rode 19, skatteklasse 4. Alter, Johannes (I27010)
 
7707 Johannes blei avretta på nyåret 1737 fordi han hadde tatt livet av ei tenestejente som han hadde "besvangret". Stadnamnet Rettarbenken syner truleg til staden der han blei halshogd. Krokeide, Johannes Fabians. (I1470)
 
7708 Johannes budde på Flesland i Fana då dei gifta seg. Family F13232
 
7709 Johannes bygsla i 1818 eit stykke utmark ved Fusafjorden av Eide og rydja og bygde her (Eide 3, Skavhellen). Bø, Johannes Ols. (I18461)
 
7710 Johannes Dahlseide Johnson was born near Bergen, Norway on Dec. 28, 1829, to Johan Olson and Maria Nilsdtr. Dahlseide. He followed the occupation of farming until 1849, when he took passage on one of the old time sailing vessels bound for America. After a voyage of seven weeks, he landed in New York on July 4, 1849.

He proceeded westward westward by way of the Welland Canal and the Great Lakes to Chicago, and then to Lodi, WI. There he worked at the carpenter's trade and a farm hand.

He married (1st) Marta Einarsdtr. Dyvik in 1853, and two children were born: Josephine Johnson, who later married Ole Tenold; and Martha Johnson, b: 4-18-1859, d: 2-17-1943 and wed Pete Johnson on Dec. 7, 1887. In 1857, the family moved westward to Worth County, Iowa, on the southwest quarter of Sec. 23 in Hartland Township on July 4, 1857, and there is where they resided.

On April 18, 1858, his wife, Marta passed away, leaving the two small children, Josephine and Martha, the younger being only a day old.

On May 30, 1859, he was married (2nd) to Guri Tollefson. Nine children were born: Andrena Johnson, who later married Andrew Hanson; Gro Johnson, who later married Jacob Reyerson; Alfred Johnson, married Mamie ?; Martin Johnson, later married Tina Pladson; Andrew Johnson later married Marie Jensen; John D. Johnson, later married Thea Holte; Maria Johnson; Tom Johnson; and Michael D. Johnson, who later married Guri (Gyre) Aase.

Guri Tollefson Johnson, wife of Johannes, died on August 14, 1906, and Johannes died on March 4, 1908. Both stayed on the farm until their deaths. Son, Michael D. Johnson remained on the home farm after the death of his parents. 
Dahlseide Johnson, Johannes (I41346)
 
7711 Johannes f. 1692 d. 1716, vart utkommandert til flåten under den store nordiske krigen (1700-1721) i mai 1716, døydde nyttårsaftan på Sjøkvesthuset (hospitalet til flåten) i København. Toft, Johannis Ols. (I5567)
 
7712 Johannes Geijtenbeek en Maria Margaretha Kronenburg Geijtenbeek, Cornelis (I20103)
 
7713 Johannes hadde dotte ned or riggen på seglskip, og kunne ikkje gå på beina. Han var på legd, og dei drog han rundt på slede. Kjelde: Austevoll Gard og Ætt Bakholmen, Johannes Ols. (I40531)
 
7714 Johannes Hufthammer fikk også et barn i 1745. Hufthammer, Johannes Nils. (I16601)
 
7715 Johannes Jenssen Hougsberg Ungkarl

og

Pige Synneve Stephensdtr. Rivenes

Domin.Miseric Domin.3.p.Trin. 1765 Hougs 
Family F4370
 
7716 Johannes Johannes. Leiro/Leraas og kona skal ha tatt til seg Anna Marie da hun var seks år gammel. Dette skal ha skjedd i nærheten av Bessaker, Roan, Bjørnør, Sør-Trøndelag. I FT 1891 står hun oppført som stedatter med patronymet Berntsdtr. I FT 1900 står hun oppført som "step daughter", ved konfirmasjonen står det at hun er adoptert.

Barn:
Leraas, John J. Jr. (b. 1889-11-10 - Vik, Roan i Bjørnør, Sør-Trøndelag, d. 1958-06-17 - Minot, ND) Leraas, Mattie Maria (b. 1891-12-03 - Barrett, MN, d. 1957-08-01 - Alexandria, MN)
Leraas, Joseph (b. 1893-09-21 - Barrett, MN, d. 1918-11-20 - Barrett, MN)
Leraas, Agnes Matilda (b. 1895-11-12 - Barrett, MN, d. 1963-02-27 - Barrett, MN)
Leraas, Nellie Josephine (b. 1898-02-18 - Barrett, MN, d. 1976-04-19 - Alexandria, MN)
Leraas, Olaf J. (b. 1900-07-27 - Barrett, MN, d. 1969-06-09 - Douglas County Hospital; Alexandria, MN)
Leraas, Arnold (b. 1902-08-14 - Barrett, MN, d. 1948-04-05 - Beaulah, ND)
Leraas, Judith Berglioth (b. 1905-03-19 - Barrett, MN, d. 2003-05-27 - Augustana Home; Hastings, MN)
Leraas, Lillian Mildred (b. 1907-08-31 - Barrett, MN) Leraas, Harold J. (b. 1908-12-30 - Barrett, MN, d. 1985-05-07 - Tacoma, WA) 
Leraas, Johannes Johannes. (I21345)
 
7717 Johannes Johannesson Koppen 1821-1866, f. Koppen, Gjerstad sokn Osterøy. G. 1850 m. Kari Olsdtr. Børsli 1832-1928. Johannes kollsiglte og drukna på veg frå Bergen til Ask. Fyrste året dei var gifte, budde dei til leige på Indre Boge. 1851 flytte dei hit. Seinare på året flytte dei til Erdal på Askøy. Seinare paktar dei garden Træet, no Sollien. 1875 vart det halde skifte etter mor åt Kari, Ingebjørg Einarsdtr. Då var Kari enkje og budde på Hop på Askøy.

Born:
Johannes 1850-, fødd på Indre Boge .
Ole 1851-.
Berent Martin 1860-1885 f. på Ask.
Hans Johan 1865-1957 f. Ask.
Johannes d.y. 1867-1906 f. på Ask.
Kjelde: http://www.vaksdalhistorielag.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gnr._1_B%C3%B8rsli 
Koppen, Johannes Johannes. (I31684)
 
7718 Johannes Johannesson Kvåstad f. 1779 var brukarson og oppvaksen på Kvåstad bnr1 i Vaksdal. Han vart g. 1807 m. Synneva Olsdtr. Kvamme f. 1781. Johannes var då kalla grenader. 1808 var han med i krigen mot svenskane, og han synte slikt mot at det vart sendt melding om det til kongen i København. I Barstads bok str det fylgjande: I meldinga til kongen skreiv oberst Krebs m.a.: Den 28. januar 1809 fekk Johannes sylvkrossen av Danebrogsordenen, og han vart seinare kalla danebrogsmann. Johannes og Synneva bygsla sidan jord på Hop, Askøy.

Kilde: https://www.vaksdalhistorielag.org/wiki/index.php/Kv%C3%A5stad (brukarar 1773 og nederst under husfolk)

Born på Kvåstad, mens de var husfolk der:
Olav f. 1807.
Barbru f. 1811.
I eit skifte 1832 er Johannes kalla Strømsnes.

Kom til Florvåg på Askøy, seinere forpakter på Hop 1820. 
Kvåstad, Johannes Johannes. (I43063)
 
7719 Johannes Jørgenson brukte noko av Hove, kanskje det heie ei tid. Søner til Johannes var Halvor Gurigard og Håkon Ellingsgard. I 1641 brukte Johannes 12 løb. i Hove og eigde i Sundre, Håheim, Lofthus og Ellingsgard.
I 1625 fekk han 50 rd. i bot fordi han gjorde "bulder og perlement og ulede på tinget mot fogden". Og året før hadde han fått bot fordi "han kom drukket til tinget med bulder og ulyd udi den sag han intet vedkom, og for hans opsettelse mot fogden": 
Hove, Johannes Jørgens. (I28030)
 
7720 Johannes kjøpte fyrst garden Flago ved Bulken og selde den og kjøpte garden Apelthun i 1859. Han var bonde og bygningsmann. Køyrde posten millom Flago og Vossevangen i fleire år. Fyrste ekteskap var barnlaust, men Johannes og Anna hadde fem born. Svensdal, Johannes Hans. (I13509)
 
7721 Johannes kjøpte Nordre Slettemoen i 1842, og Tolleiv overtok då han gifta seg med Liv. Rimehaugen, Johannes Lars. (I35932)
 
7722 Johannes Midtbu f 1848 ifølge FT1900: http://digitalarkivet.uib.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&filnamn=f00528&gardpostnr=1371&personpostnr=8120&merk=8120#ovre Gjerstad, Johannes Gunerius. (I17077)
 
7723 Johannes Nilsson Røykenes (Røgenes) var fødd på Røykenes i Os i 1730, men flytta til Fana med familien då han var ni år gammel. Faren heitte Nils Johanson- eller Johanneson og var frå Jølster i Sunnfjord. Johannes Nilsson stiftar familie i Fana i 1762, dét gjer også to av brørne hans, Jon og Mikkel. Både faren og svigerforeldra til Johannes døyr på Natland i 1751.

Familien flytta til Sandviken, og Johannes var paktar på Biskop Friises plads i Sandviken i 1776.

!BURIAL: Digitalarkivet, Døde i Bergen 1668-1815; ; ; ; ; . . Johannes Nielsen m 48 forpagter paa Biskop Friises plads i Sandv. 306 1776 StM 
Røykenes, Johannes Nils. (I14677)
 
7724 Johannes Nilsøn Rivenæs E.M.

og

P. Brithe Johannisdtr Dale

01.05 Dom. 2 p. Trinit. 1735 
Family F4394
 
7725 Johannes og broren Hans Ulriksen Skaten (Kvalem) Møllerup fra Tysnes hadde hvert sitt bruk på Store Milde fra 1821. Barn: Malena Kristina i Hatlehaugen (under Storemilde), Nils på Milde, Siri d. ung, Ulrik Fredrik i Bergen, Fredrikka til USA, Anna Larsina på S. Hjellestad, Fredrik Kristian til USA, Marta til USA. Møllerup, Johannes Ulriks. Qvalem (I9082)
 
7726 Johannes og Kirsten hadde flere barn, jente i 1735, tvillingjenter i 1739 Glæsnes, Johans Ols. (I11945)
 
7727 Johannes Olsen hadde plass etter slekt på Litlakalsøy. Vart kalla Kalsøy-Jonsen. Kalvenes, Johannes Ols. (I2148)
 
7728 Johannes Petrus Maria te Nijenhuis was only six months old when Engelbertus died. Johannes emigrated in 1957 and lived in Fresno, California, where he was a self-employed baker.
He married Thea Copini (1914-1969) and had a son Bert (Engelbertus Johannes Maria) (1941-2004), who married Joyce Ann Mitchell (1946-2020) and they have son. Other children were Andre and Clem Te Nyenhuis and daughters Mike "Meeka" Banto, Ineke "Nikki" Wood, Thea Rhiannon, Annemieke Schneider. 
te Nijenhuis, Johannes Petrus Maria (I39301)
 
7729 Johannes sat godt i det og åtte m.a. ein part i garden Foer i Fusa saman med Lars Røttingen, som han hadde fått med kona. Han var ein vyrd mann i bygda og gjorde tjeneste som lagrettesmann i fleire år. I 1654 var han med som domar i mordsaka på Steinsland i Samnanger. Johannes dreiv med skogsarbeid og i 1664 selte han bandastakar til eit skotteskip som låg i Hatvik. Lepsøy, Johannes Vinsjans. (I25376)
 
7730 Johannes Stephansen Hougsberg Enkemand

og

Pigen Eli Einersdtr. Askeland

Dom.Rog. 2.Julii 1777 Haus 
Family F4390
 
7731 Johannes Stephansen Hougsberg Enkemand

og

Pigen Magdelie Nielsdtr. Reweim

Fer.2.Pentec. 1779 Haus 
Family F4391
 
7732 Johannes Stephensen Rivenes Ungk.

og

Pige Jorna Jensdtr. Hougsberg

Domin.Miseric. Domin.3.p.Trin. 1765 Hougs 
Family F4389
 
7733 Johannes tente kanskje i Vardøyna i manntalet 1701, nemnd som Johannes Jonson, fødd i Sunnhordland. Han kan vera frå Fugleberg i Kvinnherad, der er det skrive at sonen Jon Jonson tente i Nordhrdland. Namn og alder stemmer ikkje heilt, men bygdeboka meiner det kan vera same personen. Johannes fekk bygselbrev i 1721 på Sæle.
Blant borna: Nils, Kornilska, Jens, Brita (g 1773 m Otte Erikson i Håkonsund. Otte og sonen Erik flytta til Skuteviken hvor Erik var bøkkararbeidsmann). 
Fugleberg, Johannes Johannes. (I26254)
 
7734 Johannes var allereide gift då han fekk dottera Johanna med Gjertrud. Family F7555
 
7735 Johannes var enkjemann då han gifta seg med Gunvor og døydde året etter. Nordvik, Johannes Ols. (I26299)
 
7736 Johannes var først gift med Sofie Halsvik, andre gang med Olga Monsdtr. Espeland. De bodde på Aspheim under Espeland. Bjelkarøy, Johannes Johannes. (I12676)
 
7737 Johannes var gm Gjertrud Davidsen (1816 - 7.9.1888 - samme kilde) og de hadde en sønn som het Lars Elias Johannesen (26.11.1854 - 8.1.1910). Liland, Johannes Niels. (I3131)
 
7738 Johannes var jaktaskippar, forliste på ferd frå Bergen og austover. Busett på Gangstøen.
g. 1831 med Magdela Engelsdtr. Markhus (1805-1840), born Engel, Anna f. 1834, Hans f. 1835. Busett på Markhus 1831-1835, skøyte på Gangstø 1836.
Hadde også Anna f. 1818 med Herborg Skaathun og Johannes med Borgni Bessesdtr. Utskot Rolvsvåg f. 29.12.1841. 
Henanger, Johannes Haldors. (I30223)
 
7739 Johannes var sønn av Jakob Helgeson Bolstad

Notater for Jakob Helgeson Bolstad:
Bolstad Gnr. 408 10 m.o.h.
1653 er Jakob brukar etter kontribusjonsskatten til 2 laup.
1654 brukar til 3 laup 1 pd. 6 mk.
1656 var han nemnd lensmann.
1657 betalte han krøterskatt for 3 hestar, 12 kyr, 4 kviger, 12 geiter og 15 sauer. Han var også brukar etter prestemanntalet 1664.
Kilde : Evangerboka b.II s.428. 
Bolstad, Johannes Jakobs. (I25366)
 
7740 Johannes var ungkar og nemnd Sæterdal då han fekk barn med Ingebjørg.
1852-1865, Håmule, Valbo-Ryr, Älvsborg, Sverige hos far Erik Jonsson (1825-) og mor Cajsa Olofsdotter (1830-1862).
1867-1869, Björketorp, Älvsborg, Sverige
Emigrerte frå Vestre Edstena, Högsäter, Älvsborg i januar 1873 som ugift dräng til Norge.
Tilbake i Nere Edstena, Högsäter, Älvsbog i mars 1873, som arbetskar.
Gift 1901 i Stockholm med Maria Lovisa Andersson (1858-1914). 
Eriksson, Johannes (I40863)
 
7741 Johannes var utlagt til barnefar då Sigri Sjursdtr. døypte sønnen Johannes i 1824.

Han gifta seg i 1826 og fekk skøyte på farsgarden i 1833. Han brådøydde på Kvamskogen den 4. februar 1849 på veg heim frå Kvam, der han hadde vore etter ei byrda.

Born med Magdela:
Knut 1826, Marta 1828, Peder 1830, Borgny 1832, Gunnholda 1834, Magdela 1836, Mons 1838, Anna 1831. Magdela vart uppattgift i 1851 med Lars Knuts. Gjerde (Slåtta).
Samnanger 1, s. 633. 
Eikedal, Johannes Knuts. (I14398)
 
7742 Johannes weduwnaar van Leuntje van der Schalk overleden te Noordwijk aan zee op 4 augustus 1849. van der Ploeg, Johannes (I33399)
 
7743 John Alston is the most remote Alston ancestor in the direct connected line. He is descended from William Alston of Stisted in Essex.
This is a family of great antiquity and is said to be of Saxon extraction. We find them mentioned as early as Edward the First's reign, When William Alston of Sisted, in Essex, did grant and confirm to John de Carpenter of Naylinghurst, so much of his better land in Sisted, except his mansion house there.
Saxham Hall, in Newton, was anciently the seat of the Alstons for many hundred years. In Edward the Third's time, Hugh Alston bore for arms, azure, ten stars, or 4,3,2,1, which was long before coat armour was granted by patent. The same Coat of Arms is used by the American families.

The Alstons purchased "Odell" from the Chetwoods in 1640. Castle Odell commanded a delightful prospect overlooking the Ouse River, whose beautiful meanderings are remarkably striking. Between it's curves on the north rises a wide extended hill covered with the noblest wood in this country, containing more than three hundred acres, and known by the name of "Odell Great Woods".

Alstons through the Temple lines, are traced without an unbroken link through Alfred the Great to Harderick, the first known Saxon King, B.C. 90.

The Alston Family can claim a rich heritage with very marked characteristics. In personal appearance they were very tall, erect, muscular, with florid complexion, blue eyes, and brown or flaxen hair. they held much wealth, though not given to money making as a business, and have but seldom been paderers for political preferment, or sought public honors. Rather, they have acted the part of wealthy country gentlemen who lived well, bestowed upon their families all the pleasure and luxuries which circumstances could afford, and dispensing hospitality with a liberal hand. Strong in their attachments and unyielding in their antagonisms. They have ever been ready to make common cause with a friend, defend injured innocence, befriend the weak, or fight against whatever they conceived to be injustice, wrong or oppression, and as masters were kind and considerate to their servants. Their own conduct being open and above board, they held in abhorrence all sham or pretence of every kind, or anything that savored of dishonesty or meanness, preferring death to dishonor. Their women, while always proud of their ancestral lineage, were gentle in their homelife, unfaltering in their devotion, true and faithful in all that goes to make up the sum of domestic and social endearment and happiness, cherishing virtue as the crowning jewel of womanhood.

From Kimber and Johnson, Baronetage of England, 1771, Vol. I, p.457. as quoted in THE ALSTON FAMILY, p. 11. After some descents from the above, said William Alston, of Stisted, the linealdescendant of this family was John Alston, of Newton, in Suffolk. He was the father of William, who, by Ann the daughterof Thomas Symons, had issue.

***
John Alston of Newton in Suffolk the most remote ancestor in the direct connected line. But of him there is little known except that he is stated to have been descended from the above-mentioned William, of Stisted, in Essex. Investigation has brought to light several Alstons living in the neighbourhood of Newton and Sudbury as contemporaries of Job?, so that it will not be rash to assume that the migration from Stisted occurred some while anterior, and that the family had ramified around Its new settlement. Probably too its position had become established and assured, for John was father of William

Source; Cresswell, Lionel (1905) Stemmata Alstoniana, Table1. 
Alston, John (I28387)
 
7744 John Biederlinden was named after his uncle, married 10 Apr 1845 to Nancy Smiley. Simmons, John Beiderlinden (I20769)
 
7745 John D. Shannon was the first sheriff of the territory that is now Taney and Stone County, Missouri.

Washington, May, 1860

Letter to John D. Shannon from Washington National Monument Office:

Sir, Agreeable to instructions, I have to request that you will act as Collector for the Society during the taking of the census in your district. Should you feel disposed to undertake the duty, and it be with the consent of the Marshal in your ditrict, a commission of fifteen per cent. will be allowed you out of the gross amount of your colections. You will also deduct the cost, from said collections, of a book necessary for the purpose, and make your returns and pay te nett amount collected to the Marshal of your district, who will account for and remit the same to the Society. The enclosed instructions are sent for your guidance. Very respectfully, your obediant servant, John Carrol Brent, Secretary. 
Shannon, John David (I20796)
 
7746 John DINSMOOR, b. abt 1650 Scotland, left Scotland about 1667 for Ballywattick NI. He was the second son who didn't like the idea of paying homage and respect to his elder brother. At the age of 17, when his father required him "to hold the off stirrup of his elder brother's saddle, when he mounted his horse", he took off for Ulster, with only the clothes on his back and a cane.

"This man 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." Grandson Robert Dinsmore in letter to his cousin in 1794. 
Dinsmoor, John (I27834)
 
7747 John K. Johnson m. Kari (1862-1935), children Margaret (Gertie), Clarence, Henry, Bessie, Laura. Nordeide, John Knuds. (I34525)
 
7748 John L. Bass died at the home of his parents, near Ponce de Leon, February 22nd. 1899. John was about 26 years of age, was a good, moral young man, and his loss will be deeply felt by all who knew him.

A friends tribute

John Lawrence Bass was born July 22nd, 1873, at the Old Major Moore place on Crane Creek, Stone County, MO, and remained in the county of his birth except four years his father and family were sojourning in Western Kansas and the state of Texas, in his youthful days.

He spent the year 1897 in Greenwood county, Kansas, with two brothers, Theophilus and William C. Theophilus and John returned to the old homestead last December, and was in the vigor of life unitl Sunday night Feb y 19; with a complication of bowel troubles, he departed this life at 9 o clock p.m. Feb 22d, 1899, in the presence of the family, except Wm.C. who is yet in Greenwood County, Kansas.

Johnny was a single man, and leaves a father, mother, three brothers and three sisters, to mourn his loss, together with a host of friends, as he only had to form acquaintance to make a friend.

His body was laid to rest in the beautiful little cemetery at Ponce de Leon, Friday Feb 24, 1899. The funeral services were conducted bu Rev. Wesley Henry, which was short and impressive.

As we grew older and our loved ones leave this world for the glorious beyond we feel that our excistence here is less tedious, this world grows less and the prospect of a glorious future grows brighter. The hope of a glorious meeting of the loved ones gone before, where broken hearts are healed and partings are unknown. 
Bass, John Lawrence (I20813)
 
7749 John Lamoraal van den Burg: Beroep man: Koopman, Postbode, Gasstoker. Father unknown. van den Burg, Jan Lamoraal (I19992)
 
7750 John married Ellen Dunlap 1812– 1891, both buried at West Union Street Cemetery, Athens, OH. McAfee, John (I22133)
 

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