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14201 {geni:occupation} Factory worker Høvik, Maria Knutsdt. (I44237)
 
14202 {geni:occupation} Fagernes, Ofoten, Nordland Handelsmann

{geni:about_me} Charles Ellingsen, Slekten Ellingsen. En gren av slekten Benkestokk, 374/146. 
Mosling, Anton Fredrik (I90661)
 
14203 {geni:occupation} fältmarskalk i kejserliga gardet

{geni:about_me} * [http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leo_Graf_Ulfeldt de.wikipedia.org...] ;
* His mother '''Leonora Christina''' Ulfeldt, a daughter of Christian IV, was married at the age of 15 years with '''Corfitz Ulfeldt''' that rose soon after the most powerful man in Denmark and as a champion Reichshof [1] to control the fate of the country. Soon after the death of the king, but he fell out of favor with his successor. Shortly after the birth of his son Leo the family had to leave the country. The remote, however, continue to influence andpower aspiring politicians involved in the various intrigues, which grew up in treason. This was Leonora's love does not diminish, and she traveled to England to reclaim him for a sum of money which he had once lent the king of England. It withdrew from his obligation to pay in some way royal, was Leonora arrest and extradite Denmark. She was twenty-two years detained from 1663 to 1685, as a state prisoner under degrading conditions in the "Blue Tower" inCopenhagen. Her husband was drowned in the Rhine in 1664 . The son of '''Leo''', however, found refuge in Austria and was there - '''first under a false name''' - in Imperial service. 
Ulfeldt, Leo Corfitzen (I49091)
 
14204 {geni:occupation} Famer, oil company operations supervisor Brandingen, John (I45412)
 
14205 {geni:occupation} Fanejunker / politiassistent / fattigvokter Rødseth, Jørgen Peter Meldal (I99562)
 
14206 {geni:occupation} Fargar i Skånevik. Lauvik, Johan Mikal Berntson (I13242)
 
14207 {geni:occupation} Fargemester Magelssen, Christian (I73047)
 
14208 {geni:occupation} Farm arb.

{geni:about_me} Han oppgir at han er født på Askøen da han registreres for emigrasjon til USA 11. mars 1911. Fødselsår er 1891 så han er 20 år ved avreisen med Allan line. Målet er Sout Heart North Dakota. Der han skal arbeide påen farm hos slektninger ?

Anton Emil Holm was known as Uncle Tony to his nieces and nephews, grand-nieces and nephews and great-grand-nieces and nephews in America. He lived in Prairie County, Montana, USA from 1913 through the 1930s. He worked as a farm hand during that time. In the 1940s he moved to Poulsbo, Washington, where he remained for the rest of his life. In Poulsbo he worked for a lumber company. He liked Poulsbo because it reminded him of Norway with water, high hills and evergreen trees everywhere. He loved to fish and the waters of the Puget Sound offered him lots of fishing opportunities. I attended his funeral and was blessed to have known his gentle humor and his kind character.

{geni:hair_color} Brown

{geni:eye_color} Gray 
Andersen Holm, Anton Emil (I33143)
 
14209 Minst en nålevende eller privat person er linket til dette notatet. Detaljer ikke tilgjengelig. Reppe, Leland Dennis (I45269)
 
14210 {geni:occupation} Farmar i Dakota USA. Solheim, Nils August Jørgenson (I8715)
 
14211 {geni:occupation} Farmasøyt Heyerdahl, Randi (I51051)
 
14212 {geni:occupation} Farmasøyt Heyerdahl, Aasta (I51052)
 
14213 {geni:occupation} Farmasøyt Erlandsen, Andreas (I71651)
 
14214 {geni:occupation} Farmer

{geni:about_me} Gårdeier i Kalvehave

Præstø, Baarse, Kalvehave, Langebek, nr.61, et hus, 75.fam., FT-1850, B7094

Navn: Alder: Civilstand: Stilling i husstanden: Erhverv: Fødested:

Emil Kirchheiner 39 Gift gårdejer af Kallehave Møen

Sophie Funck 35 Gift hans kone Præstø

Thorvald Kirchheiner 14 Ugift deres børn Møen

Christian Kirchheiner 11 ?? Ugift deres børn i sognet, Kallehave

Lise Kirchheiner 4 Ugift deres børn Præstø



Præstø, Baarse, Præstø Købstad, Strandstræde, nr.65, 95.fam., FT-1845, B4549

Navn: Alder: Civilstand: Stilling i husstanden: Erhverv: Fødested:

Emil Kirchheimer 36 Gift lever af sine midler Fejø

Sophie Birgithe Kirchheimer 30 Gift hans kone Præstø amt, Roholte sogn

Johan Jacob Kirchheimer 11 Ugift deres søn Præstø amt, Beldringe sogn

Thorvald Ericus Kirchheimer 9 Ugift deres søn Møen

Christian Carl Kirchheimer?? 6 Ugift deres søn Præstø amt, Kallehauge sogn

Emil Frederik Kirchheimer 4 Ugift deres søn Præstø amt, Kallehauge sogn

Johannes Peter Kirchheimer 2 Ugift deres søn Præstø amt, Kallehauge sogn

Kirsten Hansdatter 18 Ugift tjenestepige Præstø amt, Kallehauge sogn 
Kirchheiner, Frederik Emil Augustinus (I68729)
 
14215 {geni:occupation} Farmer

{geni:about_me} Nils Jørgensen (1710-17/7 1800) og Eli Olsdtr. hadde barna:

1) Jørgen, dp. 10/9 1747, d. 22/2 1822, neste eier.

2) Ole, (1749-70),

3) Henrik, f. 1751, d. 26/4 1811, eier av Hosmestad v., 9/4 1777 g. m. Johanne Olsdtr. Stor Ree (1751-30/5 1816).

4) Ales, (1753-54).

5) Jens, dp. 2/7 1755, g. m. Kari Hund, Vardal, eier av Hund.

6) Berte (1757-58),

7) Nils, f. 1766, d. s. å.

8) Anne, f. 1750, d. 1825, 25/11 1778 g. m. Erik Kjelsen Huseby n.

9) Eli, dp. 9/8 1761, d. 9/8 1849, 27/10 1779 g. m. Christen Eriksen, Ringnes (1752 -1822).

http://www.hedmarkslekt.no/Stangeboka/del4.htm#Huseby 
Huseby Muus, Nils Jørgensen (I37189)
 
14216 {geni:occupation} Farmer

{geni:about_me} Portrait studio in Iowa by two utvandrarar from Gulen: Bendik O. Asheim and his wife Botilde J. b. Instefjord. Dei gifte seg 1867, og same året for dei til Amerika. They married in 1867, the year for them to America.

Vest-Agder fylke, which was called "Lister og Mandal." until 01 January 1919, is Norway's southern - most county, with the Lindesnes lighthouse on the Lindesnes peninsula being the southern-most point in Norway. From the coast there are six valleys that stretch north into the county: Audnedalen, Lyngdalen, Kvinesdalen, Mandalen, Sirdalen, and Otradalen (which continues into Aust-Agder where it is called Setesdalen).
Vest-Agder has Norway's warmest and sunniest climate. It is protected from the strong Atlantic winds, and the Gulf stream and the warm winds from the Skagerak sea make the county one of the most popular summer vacation areas in Norway.
In the 1500's Dutch merchant vessels began to visit ports in southern Norway to purchase salmon and other goods. Soon thereafter the export of timber began, as oak from southern Norway was exceptionally well suited for shipbuilding. As the Netherlands developed in the 1700's it began to suffer from a severe labor shortage, and many families from Vest-Agder and Aust-Agder emigrated to the Netherlands.
In the 1800's emigration to the USA started. One of the most important causes of this emigration was the emergence of steamships. While Vest-Agder and Aust-Agder had historically had very strong positions in the manufacture and repair of sailing ships, the change to steam resulted in very hard times for this industry. Emigration to the USA was a means of escaping from the high unemloyment that followed. 
Olson, Bendik (I40239)
 
14217 {geni:occupation} Farmer Lenning, Lars Larsen (I19206)
 
14218 {geni:occupation} Farmer Holter, Lewis John (I25377)
 
14219 {geni:occupation} Farmer Holter, Adolph Gustav (I25379)
 
14220 {geni:occupation} Farmer Holter, Norman (Normie) Alexander (I25384)
 
14221 {geni:occupation} Farmer Knuth, Adam Frederik greve (I26783)
 
14222 {geni:occupation} Farmer Bugge, Jens Samuel (I26953)
 
14223 {geni:occupation} Farmer Ringnæs, Christen Eriksen (I27774)
 
14224 {geni:occupation} Farmer Skovlund, Carl Oscar (I33395)
 
14225 {geni:occupation} Farmer Speningen, Austin G. (I50948)
 
14226 {geni:occupation} Farmer Lid, Hans Hansson (I55711)
 
14227 {geni:occupation} Farmer Bernhoft Klæboe, Hans Kristian (I63736)
 
14228 {geni:occupation} Farmer Width, Mikkel Bastiansen Bastiansen (I64222)
 
14229 {geni:occupation} Farmer Juell, Elmer John Heyerdahl (I71939)
 
14230 {geni:occupation} Farmer Madsen, Erik (I72143)
 
14231 {geni:occupation} Farmer Wergeland, Petter (I82744)
 
14232 {geni:occupation} Farmer Wergeland, Leif (I82746)
 
14233 {geni:occupation} Farmer Hesjedal, Anders Magneson (I84189)
 
14234 {geni:occupation} Farmer Gjøstein, Viking Kjelson Mørkve (I85503)
 
14235 {geni:occupation} Farmer Gjøstein, Lars Vikingson (I85504)
 
14236 {geni:occupation} Farmer Knutson, Knut (I85937)
 
14237 {geni:occupation} farmer (aldahl) Øvstedal, Gulleik Knutson Aldal (I84315)
 
14238 {geni:occupation} Farmer and carpenter Holter, Ole J (I25375)
 
14239 {geni:occupation} Farmer and fiddler. Bonde og spelemann.

{geni:about_me} Busett Eikefet 1868 - 88. Sidan på Eide. 
Eide, Gudmund Larsson (I62690)
 
14240 {geni:occupation} Farmer at Myhr

{geni:about_me} Birth: Åsane Historielag: Døypte i Hamre prestegjeld 1816-1872

http://digitalarkivet.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&filnamn=dp12541816&personpostnr=11937&merk=11937

Death: Døde i Hamre sokn 1852-1968

http://digitalarkivet.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&filnamn=HAMREDO&personpostnr=2866&merk=2866

1865 Census: http://digitalarkivet.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&filnamn=f61254&personpostnr=2790&merk=2790

1891-teljinga for Hamre: http://digitalarkivet.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=2&filnamn=f91254&gardpostnr=202&personpostnr=1211#nedre

1900 Census: http://digitalarkivet.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&filnamn=f01254&personpostnr=1065&merk=1065 
Myhr, Johannes Andersen (I11808)
 
14241 {geni:occupation} Farmer at Thompson, Iowa, USA

{geni:about_me} Døypte i Hamre prestegjeld 1816-1872

http://digitalarkivet.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&filnamn=dp12541816&personpostnr=16696&merk=16696

1865-telling for 1254 Hammer

http://digitalarkivet.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&filnamn=f61254&personpostnr=2792&merk=2792

Emigranter fra Bergen 1874-1930

http://digitalarkivet.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&filnamn=EMIBERG&personpostnr=5295&merk=5295 
Myhr, Berge Andersen (I17175)
 
14242 {geni:occupation} Farmer i Nebraska Terzy, Thomas (I50945)
 
14243 {geni:occupation} Farmer i Winfield Township Minnesota Storm, Bernard Geodor (I70201)
 
14244 {geni:occupation} Farmer in Dakota

{geni:about_me} Erick Heyerdahl was born January 1, 1859 in Pierce County, Wisconsin. His parents were Christopher and Margaret Heyerdahl and were both born in Norway. When Erick was old enough to work he helped his father on the farm and worked in the woods in the winter.

In the spring of 1882 Erick Heyerdahl came by train to Dakota to seek a homestead. There was prairie all around except here and there a shanty. April 16, 1882 Erick filed on Section 30-144-60 and broke thirty acres of land. Inthe fall of 1882 he built a claim shanty 14 feet by 16 feet and rented out his farm until 1888.

Erick Heyerdahl worked for Charlie Mosley in Helena Township for five years and in the fall of each year went back to Wisconsin to work in the woods. The first few years Mr. Heyerdahl hauled wood for Mr. Mosley from the SheyenneRiver twenty miles from his farm. He left in the morning at three o'clock with horses and sleigh and got back in the evening around nine o'clock.

Erick Heyerdahl was married in Valley City in 1887 to Madle Warberg. They came to Griggs County and started farming. Mr. Heyerdahl bought his first machinery in 1888, which consisted of a binder, plow, wagon, and drag. He got nothing out of his crop this year as all the crops around were frozen.

Five children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Heyerdahl and all were born in Griggs County. They were:

1. Melvin
2. Gilbert
3. Carl
4. Elmer
5. Myrtle

Elmer passed away when 3 years old. The other boys farmed in the area. Carl farmed the home place until he left the farm to be mail carrier out of Hannaford. Charles and Earl farm the home place now, making the third generation there.

Mr. and Mrs. Heyerdahl farmed for many years there going through the usual hardships of the early days. Their home burned in 1889 and a new home was built in 1900, same year as the first Eidfjord Church was built and that year they had no crop as it dried up. They bought a home in Valley City so as to be close to school. For many years the schools were open only a few months during the summer. I can remember them making trips to Valley City with a horse and buggy. Also them telling of trips they made to Maddock, North Dakota where they had relatives. Mrs. Heyerdahl came from Norway with her mother, brothers and sisters. She was 17 years when they came here and went directlyto Fergus Falls, Minnesota She came to North Dakota to visit a sister, Mrs. Christ Sabby, who had come here earlier. She got a job at the Charles Mosley home where Mr. Heyerdahl was employed at the time. They lived in Griggs County most of their lives and celebrated their 60th anniversary in 1947.

Their son Melvin married Gertrude Nelson and farmed in Barnes County. Gilbert married Agnes Halvorson. They farmed for a few years and then moved to Minneapolis where he was a carpenter. Their daughters Alpha and Elizabeth both live in Minneapolis. Agnes lives in River Falls, Wisconsin. Myrtle married Omer Michaelson.

CARL, born on the farm, January 18, 1897 lived at home and went to University of North Dakota for two years. He spent one year in the Navy being stationed at Great Lakes Naval Training Center. On April 1, 1919 Carl and Anna Sad, whose parents homesteaded in Dover Township, were married at Moorhead, Minnesota and farmed the home place. There were seven children born of this marriage:

1. Eleanor (Mrs. George Jordan), Fargo
2. Earl, Hannaford
3. Charles, Hannaford
4. Margaret (Mrs. Lee Agnew), Bismarck
5. Eric who passed away in 1945
6. Dorothy (Mrs. Al Lommen), Valley City
7. Barbara Mahlke of Wimbledon.

Carl ran a grocery store in Walum from about 1926 to 1939 and then was a rural mail carrier at Hannaford until he retired. Carl passed away May 26, 1968 and his wife, Anna, August 24, 1971.

CHARLES, Carl's son, was born February 22, 1925 on his Grandfather's Homestead in Bartley Township. On December 31, 1948 he married Martha Lunde at Williston, North Dakota There were four children born of this marriage:

1. Linda (Mrs. Douglas Dahl, Jr.), Melrose, Minnesota
2. Pamela, Fargo
3. Eric in the United States Air Force, Beale AFB, California
4. Gary at home and a student at North Dakota State University at Fargo.

EARL and Charles farm together on the land their grandfather homesteaded. Martha and Charles reside on the farm in Bartley Township and Earl resides in Hannaford. Earl and Charles remember spending their summer vacations in the1930's on the farm with no electricity, cars or tractors. Their grandfather, Erick, who had not mastered motorized transportation, had the most beautiful team of ponies, Bud and Freckles, which were the most reliable transportation a person could hope for. 
Heyerdahl, Erik (I37130)
 
14245 {geni:occupation} Farmer in Rock County Heyerdahl, John Cornisch (I37071)
 
14246 {geni:occupation} Farmer, Admiral og lensherre, Admiral, adlet 1648. Admiral og vefalingsmann over Listerlen

{geni:about_me}

Lauritz var fødd ca. 1615. Han var ein av dei fremste sjøoffiserane på 1600-talet. Alt i 1641 vart han skipsbefalingsmann. To år seinare vart han tvungen til å røma frå landet, etter at han hadde drepe den unge Axel Mouatt, søskenbarnet sitt, i ein duell. Han fekk likevel koma heimatt nokså snart, og i 1657 finn me han som admiral og eskadresjef for ein del av flåten. Som løn for dugeleg teneste fekk han Lister len "kvitt og fritt", d.v.s. med alle kongelege inntekter. Han fekk også sitt adelsskap stadfesta på nytt - «med skjold og hjelm som han og hans forfedre tilforn hadde brukt og ført" - og fekk då namnet endra til Galtung. Namnet "Galtung" vert med dette nytta for fyrste gongen i den yngre Galtung-slekta. Lauritz førte vidare det gamle våpenet til Galtung-slekta, som forfedrane hans hadde nytta - eit springande villsvin. Lauritz var gift to gonger - først med Clara Gere som døydde i 1645, sidan med Barbara Grabow. Begge hustruane stamma frå Danmark. Han døydde i 1661

Biography

Lauritz Galtung was born at the family farm of Torsnes in Hardanger. He is the first in the family to have been called the younger Galtung-family, as he used Galtung rather than the earlier Galte. His father, Lauritz Johannessen Galte, was one of the biggest landowners in Hardanger. The tax-census of 1647 shows that he owned 32 farms or farmparts in Hardanger, 13 in Sunnhordaland, and 6 in Voss.



[edit] Family

He was first married to Danish noblewoman Clara Gere of Bjørnstrup; however she died in 1647, only a few months after the marriage. In 1650 he got married again, to another Danish noblewoman, Barbara Grabow. Barbara and Lauritz eventually got six children, the first four born in Bjørnstrup, Scania, and the last two born at Huseby, Farsund after moving to Norway in 1658 (as a result of the Danish loss of Scania by the terms of the Treaty of Roskilde).

[edit] Literature

H. D. Lind. Kong Frederik den Tredjes Sømagt. Det danskXnorske Søværns Historie 1648X1670. I Den MiloXske Boghandel, Odense, 1896.

Johan Ellertsen Galtung. Galtungslekten i fortid og nutid. Eget forlag, Oslo, 1974.

Elin Galtung Lihaug. «Grabow, Galtung X og Pusjkin; Søkelys på en europeisk slektssammenheng». Norsk Slektshistorisk Tidsskrift, 39, 93X133, 2003.

Elin Galtung Lihaug. «Aus Brandenburg nach Skandinavien, dem Baltikum und Rußland. Eine Abstammungslinie von Claus von Grabow bis Alexander Sergejewitsch Puschkin 1581X1837». Archiv für Familiengeschichtsforschung, 11, 32X46, 2007.





Han av den gamalnorske adelsætta Galtung frå Hardanger. Fekk fornye adelsbrevet sitt i 1648.

Laurids Lauritsson Galtung

Født omkring 1615

Kjønn Mann

Title 23 Aug 1648

fik kongl. Stadfæstelse paa sin Adel

Død 24 Apr 1659

Person ID I7198 Skeel, Holbek, Santasilia and Muckadell

Sist endret 02 Sep 2009



Familie Barbera Joachimsdatter Grabow, f. 08 Feb 1631, Pederstrup, Horslunde, Maribo, Danmark Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet, d. 1695

Sist endret 06 Aug 2009

Famile ID F3790 Gruppe-skjema

* Notater

o til Thorsnæs og Bjørnstrup, Admiral og befalingsmand over Listerlen



*

Kilder

1. [S2] Danmarks Adels Aarbog, Thiset, Hiort-Lorenzen, Bobé, Teisen., (Dansk Adelsforening), [1884 - 2005]., DAA 1916:151.



http://finnholbek.dk/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I7198&tree=2

--------------------

til Thorsnæs og Bjørnstrup, Admiral og befalingsmand over Listerlen.

Fik 5 børn med Barbera.

Adlet 1648 Iflg. Danmarks Adels Aarbog, Anders Thiset, Louis Bobé med flere, (Dansk Adelsforening.), DAA 1916:151.
--------------------

Lauritz var fødd ca. 1615. Han var ein av dei fremste sjøoffiserane på 1600-talet. Alt i 1641 vart han skipsbefalingsmann. To år seinare vart han tvungen til å røma frå landet, etter at han hadde drepe den unge Axel Mouatt, søskenbarnet sitt, i ein duell. Han fekk likevel koma heimatt nokså snart, og i 1657 finn me han som admiral og eskadresjef for ein del av flåten. Som løn for dugeleg teneste fekk han Lister len "kvitt og fritt", d.v.s. med alle kongelege inntekter. Han fekk også sitt adelsskap stadfesta på nytt - «med skjold og hjelm som han og hans forfedre tilforn hadde brukt og ført" - og fekk då namnet endra til Galtung. Namnet "Galtung" vert med dette nytta for fyrste gongen i den yngre Galtung-slekta. Lauritz førte vidare det gamle våpenet til Galtung-slekta, som forfedrane hans hadde nytta - eit springande villsvin. Lauritz var gift to gonger - først med Clara Gere som døydde i 1645, sidan med Barbara Grabow. Begge hustruane stamma frå Danmark. Han døydde i 1661

Biography

Lauritz Galtung was born at the family farm of Torsnes in Hardanger. He is the first in the family to have been called the younger Galtung-family, as he used Galtung rather than the earlier Galte. His father, Lauritz Johannessen Galte, was one of the biggest landowners in Hardanger. The tax-census of 1647 shows that he owned 32 farms or farmparts in Hardanger, 13 in Sunnhordaland, and 6 in Voss.

[edit] Family

He was first married to Danish noblewoman Clara Gere of Bjørnstrup; however she died in 1647, only a few months after the marriage. In 1650 he got married again, to another Danish noblewoman, Barbara Grabow. Barbara and Lauritz eventually got six children, the first four born in Bjørnstrup, Scania, and the last two born at Huseby, Farsund after moving to Norway in 1658 (as a result of the Danish loss of Scania by the terms of the Treaty of Roskilde).

[edit] Literature

H. D. Lind. Kong Frederik den Tredjes Sømagt. Det danskXnorske Søværns Historie 1648X1670. I Den MiloXske Boghandel, Odense, 1896.

Johan Ellertsen Galtung. Galtungslekten i fortid og nutid. Eget forlag, Oslo, 1974.

Elin Galtung Lihaug. «Grabow, Galtung X og Pusjkin; Søkelys på en europeisk slektssammenheng». Norsk Slektshistorisk Tidsskrift, 39, 93X133, 2003.

Elin Galtung Lihaug. «Aus Brandenburg nach Skandinavien, dem Baltikum und Rußland. Eine Abstammungslinie von Claus von Grabow bis Alexander Sergejewitsch Puschkin 1581X1837». Archiv für Familiengeschichtsforschung, 11, 32X46, 2007.

Han av den gamalnorske adelsætta Galtung frå Hardanger. Fekk fornye adelsbrevet sitt i 1648.

Laurids Lauritsson Galtung

Født omkring 1615

Kjønn Mann

Title 23 Aug 1648

fik kongl. Stadfæstelse paa sin Adel

Død 24 Apr 1659

Person ID I7198 Skeel, Holbek, Santasilia and Muckadell

Sist endret 02 Sep 2009



Familie Barbera Joachimsdatter Grabow, f. 08 Feb 1631, Pederstrup, Horslunde, Maribo, Danmark Finn alle personer med hendelser på dette stedet, d. 1695

Sist endret 06 Aug 2009

Famile ID F3790 Gruppe-skjema

* Notater

o til Thorsnæs og Bjørnstrup, Admiral og befalingsmand over Listerlen



*

Kilder

1. [S2] Danmarks Adels Aarbog, Thiset, Hiort-Lorenzen, Bobé, Teisen., (Dansk Adelsforening), [1884 - 2005]., DAA 1916:151.

http://finnholbek.dk/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I7198&tree=2

--------------------

til Thorsnæs og Bjørnstrup, Admiral og befalingsmand over Listerlen.

Fik 5 børn med Barbera.

Adlet 1648 Iflg. Danmarks Adels Aarbog, Anders Thiset, Louis Bobé med flere, (Dansk Adelsforening.), DAA 1916:151.
XXXXXX 
Galtung, Lauritz Lauritsen (I98409)
 
14247 {geni:occupation} Farmer, Bonde - i 1761 fikk han skjøte på Settem.

{geni:about_me} Far:

Michel Bastianson With Settem (son of Bastian Mikkelson With and Beata Antoniete Irgens) was born 1707 in Settem, Aaskard, M&R, Norway, and died 1782 in Settem, Aaskard, M&R, Norway.

Mor:

Anna Catherina Henriksdatter Wulf in Aaskard, daughter of Henrik Peterson Wulff and Barbara Isaksdatter Hals.

Kilde: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/o/m/Terry-Dean-Romstad/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0301.html

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Bastian Michelsen WITH

[971]

1735 - 1781

RESIDENCE: 1761, Fikk skjøte på Settem. 9 barn

OCCUPATION: Bonde

BIRTH: 1735, Settem, Stangvik

DEATH: 1781, Settem, Stangvik

BURIAL: (Bosatt i Åsskard, MR)

Father: Michel Bastiansen WITH

Mother: Anna Catharina WULF

Family 1 : Maret Sivertsdatter SJØFLOT

Anna Cathrine Bastiansdatter WITH

+Berit Bastiansdatter WITH

+Martha Margrete Bastiansdatter WITH

+Maret Bastiansdatter WITH

Family 2 : Maret Augustinusdatter KARLSVIK

MARRIAGE: ABT 1766

Beate Bastiansdatter WITH

Henrikka Bastiansdatter WITH

+Augustinus Bastiansen WITH

+Mikkel Bastiansen WITH

+Henning Bastiansen WITH

Kilde: nermo.org 
With, Bastian Michelsen (I46878)
 
14248 {geni:occupation} Farmer, Hjellestad

{geni:about_me} Erich giftet seg med Guri Helgesdtr. Lillemilde i 1847 i Fana. (Guri Helgesdtr. Lillemilde ble født i 1820 i Lillemilde, Fana og døde i 1869 i Nordre Hjellestad, Fana. 
Hjellestad, Erich Andersen (I17139)
 
14249 {geni:occupation} Farmer, Iowa Bondo, Laurits Christian Fog (I97589)
 
14250 {geni:occupation} farmer, Kordegn i Helsingør Schiøtz, Viggo Hauch (I65375)
 

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