Tofterå Slettemoen genealogy
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Matches 9,901 to 9,950 of 13,712
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9901 | Marta og Nils fekk også trillingar som døydde små, og sonen Knut som blei eit halvt år. | Berge, Anna Larsdtr. (I25553)
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9902 | Marta oppført som Margreta. | Family F12262
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9903 | Marta reiste til USA 23. juni 1892, hun var ugift. | Kalve, Marthe Larsine Olsdtr. (I4546)
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9904 | Marta var datter av Gjertrud Olsdtr. og Jon Tørrisen Mikvoll. | Mikvoll, Marta Jonsdtr. (I626)
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9905 | Marta var enke då ho gifta seg med Carl. | Vassenden, Marita Nilsdtr. (I7519)
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9906 | Marta var gift med Ole Nipen. | Bjelkarøy, Marta Johannesdtr. (I12675)
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9907 | Marta var jordmor. | Hille, Marta Maria Mikkelsdtr. (I2287)
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9908 | Marta var nemnd Førde ved vigsla, men er ikkje herifrå. | Family F1411
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9909 | Marta var søster til Herborg Steinsland og Anna Forland. | Kleppe, Marta Maria (I18548)
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9910 | Marte (21) tente hos besteforeldra på Berge i 1801. | Tønnevigen, Marthe Johannesdtr. (I3876)
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9911 | Marte kalt Michelsdtr. ved vigselen. | Family F2328
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9912 | Marte tente i Spilda alle sine dagar, mellom anna som budeie, i tellingane sto ho som "høyrer til familien". | Nipen, Marthe Josefsdtr. (I41686)
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9913 | Martens tilhørte en av de mange familier av tysk opprinnelse som har stått sentralt i Bergens næringsliv i flere hundre år. Slekten regner Detleff Martens (1698– 1754) som sin stamfar. Han innvandret fra Meldorf i Ditmarsken, løste borgerskap som baker i Bergen 8. april 1723 og satt som bakermester i Kroken. 1753 kjøpte han en gård på hjørnet av Vetrlidsallmenningen og nåværende Kong Oscars gate og overlot den til sønnen Hans Kleinow Martens f. 1726 som var gift med Catharine Marie Detloff og hadde 15 barn, blant dem Ditlef. Bakeriet ble drevet der av slektens bakermestere gjennom 7 slektledd frem til 1913. Kilde: SNL | Martens, Ditlef (I29339)
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9914 | Martha ble gift med Ole Ellings. (Roesteen) Raustein i 1798. | Fugleberg, Marthe Hagtorsdtr. (I42969)
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9915 | Martha dreiv bruket på homesteaden vidare ilag med broen Nils etter Knud var død. | Kvalvåg, Martha Vincentsdtr. (I30848)
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9916 | Martha konfirmert i Sund 1813. | Sund, Martha Olsdtr. (I14963)
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9917 | Martha var kassererske ved handel i 1891 og ble så handelsborger i 1897, og senere kontorist i 1912 og bokholderske i 1920. | Møllerup, Marta Dortea Ulriksdtr. (I36533)
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9918 | Marthe aka "Lena SWENSON" reiste hjem fra Minnesota før 1895, og mannen Mons giftet seg på nytt med en Hannah. | Aarland, Marthe Eline Thomasdtr. (I10629)
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9919 | Marthe fikk også datteren Susanne Maria i 1851 med ungkar Sjur Larsen Unneland. Da hun ble konfirmert i 1865 bodde hun på Isdalstø. I 1862 er hun innsatt i Bergen Kretsfengsel, og i 1875 er fremdeles hun ugift og tjenestepike hos kjøpmann Joachim Arent Kruger. | Falkanger, Marta Pedersdtr. (I29485)
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9920 | Marthe hadde en søster Berethe som også kom til Hamre og en bror Erik som kom til Flaktveit, Hamre. | Fluge, Marthe Chrispinusdtr. (I12334)
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9921 | Marthe Jacobsdtr. var gift tre ganger på Søre og Nore Bjorøy. | Bønes, Marthe Jacobsdtr. (I18582)
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9922 | Marthe og mora (enke) hos søsteren Malene på Store Sangolt i 1865. | Sangolt, Martha Olsdtr. (I1573)
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9923 | Marthe reiste til USA, gift med metodistpredikant Christen Haukefer | Naustheller, Marthe Hansdtr. (I16571)
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9924 | Marthe var bare mor til de tre siste. | Valhammer, Marthe Jonsdtr. (I705)
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9925 | Marthe var enke da hun giftet seg med Lars. Hadde i 1865 datterdatteren Ingeborg Eriksdtr. f. ca. 1842, spedalsk. | Family F7217
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9926 | Martin STUTFIELD or STUTVILLE, King's College, Cambride University, from 1585. Adm. pens. at KING'S, Easter, 1585. Doubtless s. and h. of Thomas, of Dalham, Suffolk. Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, Nov. 4, 1587. M.P. for Aldburgh, 1601. Knighted, July, 1604. Of Dalham, and of Southwood Park. Went to America with Sir Francis Drake. Died June, 1631, aged 62. Will proved (P.C.C.) July 7, 1631. Father of John and of Thomas (1615). (Gage, 344.) | Stuteville, Sir Martin (I27919)
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9927 | Martin var steinarbeider og kalte seg Søndre Kvinge (Masfjorden) da han reiste fra Sund til USA i 1903. Der skulle han møte opp med venen sin Simon Jensen i Storit, Iowa, som hadde kjøpt billetten for ham. Brukte også King istedetfor Kvinge derover. | Kvinge, Martin Ingelin Ivars. (I37581)
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9928 | Martinius arbeidet i over 40 år som formann ved Alvøen Papirfabrikk. Dette ble han tildelt Kongens fortjenestemedalje i sølv for. Fortjenestemedaljen og diplomet hang over senga hans. | Mathopen, Martinius Halvors. (I8053)
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9929 | Martinus Alter fikk borgerskap i Bergen 30.10.1690. Han var gift med Margrete Hofmand. Claus Hofmandz enche, Karen Lampe var fadder for sønnen Johannes i 1689. | Alter, Martinius Johannes. (I27004)
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9930 | Martinus van den Burg . Living memories are always more fun than archive work; after all, they become more colorful as the years go by. This is in contrast to the sober information from dusty archives. That is why we would like to let a grandson of Martinus van den Burg speak here. Peter van den Burg, an enthusiastic researcher of Noordwijkerhout history, can tell us the following about his long-deceased grandfather Tinus: "…Grandpa Martinus van den Burg was born in a house across the lane from the Groenewege farm, he married Adriana van der Raad on August 30, 1910. This was a year after his father Arie died in 1909, they went to live in his birthplace. The Van der Raad family had said to Adriana what does such a beautiful girl want with that tall guy. They had 17 children and their marriage was the best there was, Grandpa Tinus was a good man. After his marriage he had work in Hillegom loading barges with sand and he had to walk there and back 2 hours there and 2 hours back. And he and his wife had 17 children. And yet he still had time to take care of a vegetable garden, pigs, chickens and rabbits. Because of his height he was called tall Tinus, not to be confused with his son Arie who was called small (nut). Later he went to work in the flower bulbs at Klaas van der Zalm on the Westeinde. This boss had a construction company and was also his landlord, when his family became too large he could have a house built and borrow money, a little further on the Zeestraat in the year 1930. During the war the money was worthless and he could have paid off his mortgage, but he didn't, they had helped him with money for his house and now he simply paid on time. As a hobby he was a member of the theater association Hulp der Armen where he played many performances. Another little anecdote: the boys who slept in the attic were quite rowdy and mother Adriana said "Tinus, go and say something about it". He went up the ladder to the attic, opened the hatch and stuck his bald head through it and said to those boys. If you are not quiet now, you will all get an orange, that never happened because they had no oranges and yet they were quiet afterwards. As a grandson I also remember telling you that you were allowed to sit on top of grandpa when he was sitting in his smoking chair to smooth the few hairs he still had on his head or slide them off his legs…" Peter van den Burg, In the family of farm laborer Martinus and Adriana, no less than 17 children were born, four of whom died at a young age. Among the 13 other children, we see a distribution of ages reached that is characteristic for the period. In addition to a 28- and 43-year-old deceased within the family, we also count children who reached the age of 80 or 90. Source: https://www.noortigerhout.nl/familieverhalen/noordwijkerhoutse-families/stamlijn-van-den-burg-noordwijkerhout/ | van den Burg, Martinus (I19186)
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9931 | Mary Adalene's parents were; Percy C Dozier and Addie Mae Downing Dozier, both born in Norfolk, Va. around 1878. Addie Downing Dozier's mother (Adeline Penelope Britt) was born in N.C. whilst her father (George Michael "Washington" Downing) born in Cork, Ireland. He came to America in the 1860's with his father Edmond Barry Downing. | Dozier, Mary Adeline (I23641)
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9932 | Mary dreiv kaféen Ringberg frå 1937 til 1961 og fyrste vinteren var det også framhaldsskule her. Mary tok ei periode også i mot gjester til full pensjon i påsken og om sommaren. I 2. høgda hadde Hol trygdekontor tilhald frå 1939 til dei flytte til kommunehuset 1959. Margit Endrestøl dreiv frisørsalong her nokre år. Under 2. verdskrig vart også Ringberg okkupert til å hyse tyske soldatar nokre veker, og i kjellaren her stod hestane . Kvar morgon vart dei vaska i Medhusgrove som renn like forbi Ringberg. | Jensen, Mary (I13066)
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9933 | Mary E. is living as the "widow" of William with sons in Fort Wayne in 1896. And as Mary E Baughman, divorced in 1900, with Ellsworth. Her grave marker has her last name as McAfee Egley. She is a landlady on 1715 Calhoun in 1906-07 and 1910, in 1913 also 1713 Calhoun, no mr. Egly on the records. The marriage license is recorded in the Fort Wayne Weekly Sentinel on Wed. Nov 5, 1902. 1917 she is on 1933 Spy Run Ave. 1919 she bought lot 49 Charles W. Scherer's add. of East Wayne Heights for 500 dollars. Fort Wayne Journal Gazette and Fort Wayne New and Sentinel has several real estate dealings in her name. | Taylor, Mary Elizabeth (I22127)
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9934 | Mary had sister Martha Baldwin Clark (1876-1954) living with her and son Theodore jr. in Washington, DC 1935. Foreldra var William Lawrence Clark jr. (1830-1899) fødd i VA, død i New York og Mary Johnson Stuart (1844-1877). | Clark, Mary Johnson (I28125)
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9935 | Mary Hardy arrived in Virginia 1684. After John Hinton died, she married Thomas Holliday in 1732. | Hardy, Mary Elizabeth (I28371)
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9936 | Mary Lancaster, was the daughter of Benjamin Lancaster and Elizabeth Howe, married Jan 5 1731, St Benet, Sherehog, London. | Lancaster, Mary (I27895)
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9937 | Mary Lary was born in Ireland or Anne Arundel Co., Maryland. | Lary, Mary (I25018)
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9938 | Mary married Samuel Johnson, a merchant. | Dinsmore, Mary (I27641)
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9939 | Mary was married to John W Barker. | McAfee, Mary Matilda (I27567)
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9940 | Mary was the daughter of John Clarke and his second wife Mary Palin. | Clarke, Mary (I28367)
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9941 | Mary was widowed living with daugher Nancy J. and her husband Thomas in the 1880 census for Brookline, Greene, MO. It has her born in Tennessee, her parents in NC. | Kelley, Mary Polly (I22164)
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9942 | maskinist | Johannesen, Fredrik Johan (I37566)
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9943 | Maskinist og seinare snikkar, budde ei tid i Brooklyn. Han kom heim i 1909 og Petra i 1908 og fødte dottera Margot i Sandeherred. Jacob og Petra budde i Midttveita til 1911, seinare i Bergen, han då som maskinist i Nordalsgården og Hordagt. 2. | Nipen, Jacob Vincents. (I16891)
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9944 | Maskinist. 1922 Solheims Barak 17 v 140 1934 Michael Krohns Gate 69 | Ingebrigtsen, Berhard Ingolf (I37004)
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9945 | maskinmester på Notodden da han emigrerte til Massachussetts i 1947, kom tilbake Barn: Richard Dahl Scarborough Daisy Inger Scarborough Edgar Scarborough | Scarborough, Alan (I44702)
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9946 | Maskinsjef | Sandtorv, Halvor (I23808)
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9947 | Maskinsjef i utenriksfart. | Eriksen, Hans Jakobs. (I13344)
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9948 | Mason. Arrived at New York on May 14, 1873. Patricks first wife was Catherine "Kate" Keegan (1851-1906), m. 1875. | Dorsey, Patrick (I37981)
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9949 | Massey, Theresa age 89y 3mo 9d b 23 Aug 1849 Birmingham ENG d 2 Dec 1938 | Rathbone, Theresa (I21095)
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9950 | Massi gift med Salomon Ols. Sjøvoll. Skifte etter henne 1785, syv barn nevnt. | Olrich, Maren Michaelsdtr. (I16073)
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