Ole christian Torstrup Posted April 22 Share Posted April 22 Født/dåp 5/4-1835 på Findestad i Hetland prestegjeld Stavanger sjømannskontor, AV/SAST-A-102006/F/Fb/Fbb/L0001: Sjøfartshovedrulle, patentnr. 1-720 (del 1), 1860-1863, s. 88 7/5-1860 skipper Jensen på Nerobey ? i Stavanger til Livorno ? - av 18/12-1860 i Stavanger 22/4-1861 skipper Gundsersen på Fanla ? i Stavanger til Carlscrona - av 14/12-1861 i Stavanger 16/4-1862 skipper A. Dahl på Kermes ? i Stavanger til Newcastle - av 16/12-1862 i Stavanger 7/4-1863 skipper Gundersen på Virgo i Stavanger til Gothenborg - av 21/8-1863 i Stavanger 20/9-1864 skipper Tostensen på Mazeppa i Stavanger til Antwerpen - av 7/11-1864 i Stavanger 18/5-1865 skipper Asbjørnsen på Naval i Stavanger til Gothenborg - av 24/6-1865 i Stavanger 24/7-1865 skipper Evertsen på Sandvigen i Bergen til Petersborg - av 30/11-1865 i Stavanger 18/5-1866 skipper Evertsen på Sandvigen i Stavanger til Newcastle - av 5/10-1866 i Stavanger 12/10-1866 skipper Steffensen på Riga i Stavanger til Riga - av 4/12-1867 i Stavanger 6/7-1868 skipper Gundersen ? på ??? i Stavanger til Newcastle - av 18/1-1870 i Stavanger Stavanger sjømannskontor, AV/SAST-A-102006/F/Fb/Fbb/L0004: Sjøfartshovedrulle, patentnr. 1-792 (del 1), 1869-1880, s. 89 22/1-1870 Marie i Stavanger til Espevær & Engl. - av 8/2-1870 i Bergen 3/3-1870 Fremad i Stavanger til Indenrigs - av 20/4-1870 i Stavanger 30/4-1870 Lyna i Stavanger til Gothenborg - av 1/6-1870 i Stavanger 1/7-1870 Garibaldi i Stavanger til England - av 16/5-1871 i Stavanger 23/6-1871 Eliezer i Bergen til London - av 21/5-1872 i Bergen Klarer noen mine hull i rullene? Klarer noen mer om han? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roy-Petter Askim Posted April 22 Share Posted April 22 (edited) Født/dåp 5/4-1835 på Findestad i Hetland prestegjeld (Tasta tror jeg) https://www.digitalarkivet.no/view/255/pd00000040533680 Ole Hansen/Marte Rasmusd. Lyst Haaland: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/view/327/pv00000007027882 Berthe Marie Sivertsd. 9 October 1836 Solakrossen, Sola, Rogaland, Norway (FS) Vielse reg. Hetland 1859: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/view/327/pv00000006572631 1865: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/census/person/pf01038196006387 Berthe Marie 1875: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/census/person/pf01052234004677 Her står han på Madagascar Fra FS finner jeg at en datter gifter seg på Madagaskar i 1881, mens flere av barna gifter seg i Transval Sør Afrika. Han dør 16 August 1911, Ellisras, Transvaal, South Africa Mens kona døde 2 September 1906 Durban, Natal, South Africa https://www.familysearch.org/no/tree/pedigree/landscape/MJBF-TWM 7/5-1860 skipper Jensen på Nerobey JA i Stavanger til Livorno JA - av 18/12-1860 i Stavanger 22/4-1861 skipper Gundsersen på Fania i Stavanger til Carlscrona - av 14/12-1861 i Stavanger 16/4-1862 skipper A. Dahl på Hermes i Stavanger til Newcastle - av 16/12-1862 i Stavanger 6/7-1868 skipper Gundersen JA på Kamtschatka i Stavanger til Newcastle - av 18/1-1870 i Stavanger Stavanger sjømannskontor, AV/SAST-A-102006/F/Fb/Fbb/L0004: Sjøfartshovedrulle, patentnr. 1-792 (del 1), 1869-1880, s. 89 10/6-1872 Meldt at afreise til London Edited April 22 by Roy-Petter Askim Inger Hohler and Ole christian Torstrup 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Inger Hohler Posted April 22 Share Posted April 22 (edited) 3 hours ago, Ole christian Torstrup said: 7/5-1860 skipper Jensen på Nerobey ? i Stavanger til Livorno ? - av 18/12-1860 i Stavanger Her har vi briggen Nerobey og skipper Jensen i Stavanger desember 1860 https://www.nb.no/items/e12ee84540bfb8296360529f0b518f3b?page=1&searchText=Jensen Nerobey Jeg tror også det står Livorno. https://no.wikipedia.org/wiki/Livorno Roy Petter var raskere enn meg igjen, men jeg kan legge ved lenker som kombinerer skip og skipper. 3 hours ago, Ole christian Torstrup said: 22/4-1861 skipper Gundsersen på Fanla ? i Stavanger til Carlscrona - av 14/12-1861 i Stavanger Fama https://www.nb.no/items/a7ee2927dd79682f8f9b1410be7673cb?page=1&searchText=Fama Det var et vanlig skipsnavn på den tiden. 3 hours ago, Ole christian Torstrup said: 16/4-1862 skipper A. Dahl på Kermes ? i Stavanger til Newcastle - av 16/12-1862 i Stavanger Hermes https://www.nb.no/items/b7a68cc7a512c37dca514e13c3a20a34?page=1&searchText=Dahl Hermes Roy-Petter har nok rett i at det siste skipet heter Kamtschatka, men jeg leser Kamtscatka i rullen. https://www.nb.no/items/5222f5e45db340da11a2448899181b1e?page=1&searchText=kamtschatka Edited April 22 by Inger Hohler Livorno Ole christian Torstrup 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Roy-Petter Askim Posted April 23 Share Posted April 23 https://salbu.co.za/debora/Olsen-Grung-Debora.pdf Olsen family background Ole Olsen, our great grandfather, was born on 31 March 1835 on the farm “Finnestad” in Hetland, Rogaland, Norway. His parents were Ole Hansen and Marte Rasmusdatter. Ole Hansen was born on the farm “Rode” on the island of Finnoy in Rogaland. His family had a long history of farming on the island, going back to at least the early 1600s. Marthe Rasmusdatter was born on Finnestad in Hetland but her grandfather, Rasmus Rasmusen, was also from Finnoy. Ole Olsen enrolled as a seaman on 7 May 1860. He married Berthe Marie Sivertdatter on 15 March 1859 in Hetland. Berthe Marie was born in Haaland, Rogaland, on 23 September 1836. Her family was from the farm “Myklebust” in Sola, Rogaland. Ole and Berthe lived on the farm “Tastad” in Rogaland for a while, then moved to Stavanger. Two of their children were born on Tastad and three in Stavanger. Emigration and the Debora Expedition Ole Olsen was among those recruited in Norway by Captain Ludvig Larsen to sail on the Agnes in 1872 to Madagascar and set up trading stations for the English company, Porter, Muir and Lang, along the west coast. They were given three year contracts but these were cancelled after two years. Ole Olsen evidently stayed on in Madagascar when many others left. They lived in difficult circumstances on Madagascar. Ole set himself up with a few other Norwegians as merchants in Tulear. In 1876 Ole’s wife, Bertha Marie, and five children joined him on Madagascar, traveling on the missionary ship, Elieser. Two more children were born to them on Madagascar. When the Debora Expedition was planned some of the traders, remaining on Madagascar after the closing of the trading stations, were supposed to organise supplies for the establishment of the settlement on the Aldabra atoll. Ole was probably among this group. When the Debora arrived in Tulear in 1879, according to Erik Ellingsen’s article (Norwegian version), O Olsen and two sons of Ludvig Larsen went on board to greet the crew and passengers. Ole and his family stayed on in Tulear until about 1882, when their daughter, Anna Kristine, was born. They then left for Durban South Africa where Ole worked as a sail maker. In a letter written by Berthe Marie in 1885 from Durban, to Pastor Aas in Morondava, Madagascar on the death of his wife, she mentions Hangervig’s return to Tulear (in “Seaman James” article he says that Hangervig, one of the traders, was expected to be in Tulear when the Debora arrived but was absent). She also said that she had lovely memories of her six years on the west coast of Madagascar. These were indeed remarkable people! Lars Jacobson Rostvig was the Norwegian missionary in Tulear who conducted a service for the passengers of the Debora after their arrival. Lars’ first wife, Anne Elisabeth Larsen Figved, came to Madagascar on the Elieser in 1876 at the same time as the wife and children of Ole Olsen. She was not well during the voyage and was nursed by Marthe Serine Olsdatter, daughter of Ole. Anne Elisabeth died in 1879. At that time Marthe Serine was working for the missionaries in Morondava, not far from Tulear. She was introduced to Lars by a colleague. They married in Tulear in 1881. Lars and Marthe spent time in both Norway and Madagascar. They had nine children, the last were twins, born in Norway Ole christian Torstrup and Inger Hohler 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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