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HIWONDER IF ANYONE CAN HELP ME WITH ANY INFORMATION ON A MARGITH OLSDATTER MARRIED TO A HANS ELLEFSEN IN HEDDAL 1822 HERE IS THE LINKNUMBER 6 2ND PAGELenke ACCORDING TO HER AGE OF 25 SHE WOULD BE BORN AROUND 1797ANY HELP WOULD BE GREATOLE VIDAR

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hi Bjørn yes that is the hans and that could be the margith am unsure as it does not say what farm she was from or even if she was born in hitterdal

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Gjest Bjørn Arnhaug

I try again Permanent sidelenke: [url="http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read?idx_kildeid=7932&idx_id=7932&uid=ny&idx_side=-44>Lenke Permanent bildelenke: LenkeThis is an other Margith born in 10 june 1798. She is the same I gave you at the first lenke I think Permanent sidelenke: Lenke Permanent bildelenke: LenkeThis is may be Hans Permanent sidelenke: Lenke Permanent bildelenke:

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hey Bjørn yes that is the hans he was a twin with parents ellef bionsen and ann hansdatter ellef was born 15 september 1759 and ann in 1761 and were married 18 july 1789 but i have nothing on margith now it could be either one of the two but unsure which one as there is no farm name next to her marriage and i dont think that the two mentioned as fathers are their fathersole vidar

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You will find a little bit more about Margit's husband Hans and his family in Hitterdalsboken (top of page 67). Hitterdal is the old name for Heddal.Since these were 'husmenn' - not owning their own farms - information is not plentiful. Hans' twin brother Bjørn Ellefson is among my ancestors.Unfortunately I have no information to offer on Margit.

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Gjest Jon Anders Holtan

OleMy reference in (11) was to the local history book, 'bygdebok'. I believe it is a special Norwegian feature to have a rather big book of local history, genealogy, etc for almost every corner of the country with more than four farms.The book covering Heddal is called Hitterdalsboken and was written by a Mr Holta, an industrialist of local origin (no relative of mine, note spelling).Your reference is to the church record, which is something else altogether, albeit clearly a source for Holta and the rest of us.The book is available from libraries in Norway, certainly Deichmanske bibliotek in Oslo and Notodden bibliotek. It may also be for sale at www.antikvariat.net. However, the information provided about your Margit and family is sparse at best.Jon Anders

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