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På 27.4.2019 den 13.37, Guttorm Flygel skrev:

Ved skiftet etter kona til Johannes Tostensen, Maren Pernille Christensdatter i 1848, står det at broren Gudmund Tostensen oppholder seg i Haldorshavn i Hafjord, hvor er det?

 

Sikker på at det ikke står Haldorhavn i Aafjord?

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Her er vel barnebarn av Gudmund Tostensen Halvorhavn.

 

Olaus Halvorson

BIRTH 14 Dec 1833
Norway
DEATH 30 Jan 1927 (aged 93)
BURIAL Canton, Barron County, Wisconsin, USA
MEMORIAL ID 37773614 · View Source

 

Olaus Holvorson, Sumner Pioneer Passes Away

Was First Settler in Rock Creek County Resided There More Than Half Century

Olaus Holvorson, pioneer settler of the town of Sumner died at his home on Rock Creek, Sunday afternoon, Jan. 30th.

Olaus Halvorson was born in Haldorhaven, Norway, December 14, 1833. He spent his childhood and early manhood in his native land.

In 1869 with his wife and four small children, Mr. Halvorson sailed for America. After a long and perilous journey, lasting nearly 3 months, the family reached Eau Claire, Wisconsin. In this vicinity they lived for two years. In 1871 Mr. Halvorson moved his family to Barron county where he had taken a homestead and this homestead has been the family home for more than a half century.

The generation of today can hardly realize what life under those early pioneer conditions meant. Mr. Halvorson's log cabin was the first house north of Rock Creek. The whole region was an untamed wilderness, no roads, no stores and the nearest neighbors miles away. Mr. Halvorson carried, on
his back, provisions from Eau Claire, a distance of more than sixty miles as roads went at that time.

Deceased was one of a type of pioneers who left their native land urged by a desire to gain better living conditions for themselves and their families. It took men and women of enterprise and fortitude to break home ties and to seek wider opportunities in a new and strange land.

Mr. Halvorson is nearly the last of this group of pioneers who came to this community more than fifty years ago. He was cast in one of Nature's sterner moulds - a man exacting in his demands made on himself and those about him but underneath this sternness lived the kindliest and keenest senses of humor that could see amusing aspects even in the most trying and difficult situations. This happy humor and his keenness and alertness of mind, which Mr. Halvorson kept to his last day on earth, made him a most enjoyable companion to young and old. In addition to these qualities he possessed and exercised those sterling traits of character so well exemplified by the men and women who made the first homes in this region. Industry, honesty, neighborliness and an abiding faith in the goodness and justice of God, enabled these sturdy pioneers to leave on the life to the community a deep and lasting impression of their Christian character and high ideals of manhood and womanhood. Every inhabitant of this little valley should bow his head in gratitude and reverent acknowledgement of the blessed heritage that is his because such men and women as Mr. Halvorson and his neighbors, who feared God and loved their fellowmen made their homes here in the early days.

Mr. Halvorson is survived by five daughters, Mrs. L. O. Melbye of St. Paul; Mrs. Anna Caesar; Mrs. Olive Alroth , Mrs. Georgia Montgomery, and Mrs. C. C. Leslie of Los Angeles, Calif., and three sons, Albert, John and William of the town of Sumner, also twenty-five grandchildren and twenty-one great-grandchildren. His wife preceded him in death, having gone to her well-earned reward July 1, 1924.

The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon, February 1, at 2:00 o'clock from the old home. Rev. T. O. Thompson conducting the services. The funeral sermon was composed of three texts or parts, Job. 6-9; Psa. 90-12; Job 5-26 --Though shalt come to thy grave in a full age like a shock of corn cometh in its season. The choir sang two hymns and Mr. Rand of Canton sang a solo. The remains were laid to rest in the cemetery about a mile from his home on Rock Creek.


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Jeg er mektig imponert over hva du klarer å finne Ann-Mary! Tusen tusen takk for alt du har funnet! Du er et unikum! 😊👍 Det eneste som mangler nå er Tosten Engebregtsen og Anne Rasmusdatter i Ft 1801! Klarer du å finne dem også?😊

 

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Hei Guttorm

 

Tusen takk for hyggelig tilbakemelding!  🙂

Har prøvd å søke etter Tosten Engebretsen og Anne Rasmusdatter,men har så langt ikke lykkes i å finne dem i telling 1801.

 

 

 

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Inge, ser ut til at det kan være de jeg søker etter! Alderen deres stemmer i alle fall sånn ca! Da døde de kanskje også samme sted? Takk for hjelp Inge! 🙂 

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Torsten står ved telling 1801 med alder 67.

Født 1734.(beregnet)

Anne står med alder 53.

Født 1748.(beregnet)


Jeg tror også det må være riktig paret som er funnet i 1801,selv om Torsten sin alder avviker noen år fra det som er oppgitt i basen."Slekter fra Ringebu"

Alder på Anne Rasmusdatter ser ut til å stemme i tellingen.

 

 

At Torsten var i sitt 2dre ekteskap stemmer også godt med det som står i basen.

 

Han var først gift med Anne Torstensdtr Spangrud (f 1740) i 1763,og ble deretter med Anne Rasmusdtr Teigum(f 1748) i 1766.

http://onshus.no/getperson.php?personID=I75752&tree=Ringebuslekter

 

 

 

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