FamilySearch - Interntional Genealogical Index
IGI record Christening:
Copy write: Intellectual reserve INC
AFN M5P3-P6
LDS church submitter:
Kaare Bye
She is probably not a biological daugther of Peter Richertsen Hagerup, as he is described as her guardian in a division of inheritance in 1693 after her "father". There might however be 2 "Helle" Hagerup at the time. This indivudal is mentioned as Helle Henriksdatter and her father might be Henrik "NN", Source: Contact: Gary E. Hansen Sr. gahansen2@junoc9T.com
Another . . .(possible) solution is that she is the daugther of Henrich Sigismund Hassius HAGERUP b. 1630 and living in Kongberg and working with the silver mines in that city. He married one of the Irgens daugthers. . . .
. . . En LDS kilde hvder at hun var født på Fossum, Stod, Steinkjer, Nord-Trøndelag. Stod ligger v/ E6 på vei nordover.
Foreldrene døde før jentene var (helt) voksne og de vokste opp på Rorøs og er omtalt i arveskifte der.]
[Source:Ancestry.com
Hansen Kurpierz Rozmus Snopek Genealogy
Updated: 2005-12-28 18:15:02 UTC (Wed)
Contact: Gary E. Hansen, Sr.
Daughter of Henrich Richertsen Hagerup a brother of
Peder Richertsen Hagerup. Henrich presumably was a sailor who
died at a young age. It is assumed that due to her father's
death, Helle came to live with her uncle Peder Hagerup and
his wife, Elisabeth Sophie Irgens and later with Elisabeth's
brother, Bostrup Irgens. Bostrup and Elisabeth were siblings of Helle's husband
Johannes' father, Henning Irgens. This possibly caused the error of
Helle's listing as Elisabeth and Peder's daughter in Slegten
Irgens. Helle died at Fossum in Stod Sep 27, 1757 at the home
of her son-in-law, Judge Rosted. In 1740 she is mentioned as
a widow when she applied for a price increase for her
charcoal delivered to Dragaas Smelting Works.]