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Among her baptismal sponsors were a Nils Knudsen Flom and a Brita Torjusdatter Flom. Jim’s VS has an Ingeborg Torjusdatter Flåm, probably a sister, born 1828 in Aurland (I40124).
The Dalby database says she was born March 13. | HOLUM, Ingeborg Johannesdatter (I22740)
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Among the baptism sponsors listed for her were Guru Olsdatter Leerfald and Biret Olsdatter Ness, her aunts. Her name was entered in her birth record as Gürü.
The November 30, 1832, date is the marriage date shown in Olianna’s birth record. It is also the marriage date shown in the Verdal church book. Other sources suggest March 1, 1833.
Shown in the 1865 Norwegian census as Gurru and having been born in 1809.
Shown in the 1875 Norwegian census as the widow Guru Halvorsdatter, b. 1809 in Vinne, Verdalen, “Svigermoder” and “for 2 Maal Jord”, living with Martinus and Olianna on Maritvoldvald.
Their first child was born out of wedlock.
None of the children remained in Verdal; four of them emigrated to the U.S.
In the listings of her children’s births in Digitalarkivet, her residence is shown variously as Folloe, Østvoldvald, Øhr, Maritvoldvald Øren, Øren, and Maritvoldvaldet.
A Guru Haldorsdatter, age 56, died in Verdal/Stiklestad on 30 Apr 1877. Farm name illegible.
Kari Yamane calls her Guru Halvordatter Folloe or Ness. | NESS, Gürü Halvorsdatter (I1278)
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Among the sponsors were Louise Bowe and, apparently, Charley’s mother, “Christine Christiansen.” | ANDERSON, Cora Christena (I9)
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Amund was her second husband according to the 1801 census. | Dorthe Johnsdatter (I29839)
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An Aage Jonssen, age 28 and unmarried, was living as a servant on the Høe farm, Salberg parish, Inderøe, in the 1801 Norwegian census. Aage was a soldier in the national army. | NOS, Aage Jonsen (I11580)
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An account in the Minneapolis Tribune, 17 Dec 1907, p. 5, tells of a “Birta Danielson” who had an unhappy marriage to Erick Danielson. She left him and “applied to her relatives for advice, but received no reply.” She was rescued and taken in by a man named Swan Anderson. Birta became ill and revised her will to give all of her estate to Swan Anderson. (She had apparently received a sizable settlement from Erick Danielson.)
Her will pointedly referred to “Hans and Anna Erickson of Sweden and Daniel Erickson of this country” as being relatives who “didn’t take any particular interest in me.”
A “Betsy” and Erick Danielson of the right ages lived in St. Francis, Anoka County, in the 1900 census. They had no children. | ERIKSDOTTER, Brita (I18780)
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an Anbytarforum source says 18 May | SVENSDOTTER, Britta Maria (Mary Or Mare) (I7219)
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an Anbytarforum source says 23 May | SVENSDOTTER, Britta Maria (Mary Or Mare) (I7219)
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an Anbytarforum source says Kånna | Family: Carl Gustaf (Charley) LUNDBERG / Britta Maria (Mary Or Mare) SVENSDOTTER (F5524)
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an Anbytarforum source says she died in Goodhue County | SVENSDOTTER, Britta Maria (Mary Or Mare) (I7219)
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