Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Descendants of Hansen / Hovelsdatter |
Father* | Frederick Berg (b. 30 January 1859, d. 2 December 1914) |
Mother* | Mary Alida Fredrikke Hougner (b. 1 November 1874, d. 31 May 1963) |
Birth | 13 April 1900 | Birth: Carl Melvin Berg was born on 13 April 1900 in Vienna Township, Rock, Minnesota, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 24 July 1920 | Death: Carl Melvin Berg died on 24 July 1920 at age 20.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Descendants of Hansen / Hovelsdatter |
Father* | Frederick Berg (b. 30 January 1859, d. 2 December 1914) |
Mother* | Mary Alida Fredrikke Hougner (b. 1 November 1874, d. 31 May 1963) |
Birth | 30 October 1904 | Birth: Evelyn Minerva Berg was born on 30 October 1904 in Vienna Township, Rock, Minnesota, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | Marriage: Raymond Healey and Evelyn Minerva Berg were married.1 | |
Death | 27 September 1946 | Death: Evelyn Minerva Berg died on 27 September 1946 at age 41.1 |
Name | Evelyn Minerva Berg was also known as Evelyn Minerva Healey.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Birth | 1900 | Birth: Raymond Healey was born in 1900 in Vienna Township, Rock, Minnesota, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | Marriage: Raymond Healey and Evelyn Minerva Berg were married.1 |
Last Edited | 6 July 2024 |
References | Descendants of Hansen / Hovelsdatter |
Father* | Frederick Berg (b. 30 January 1859, d. 2 December 1914) |
Mother* | Mary Alida Fredrikke Hougner (b. 1 November 1874, d. 31 May 1963) |
Birth | 29 September 1906 | Birth: Norma Evangeline Berg was born on 29 September 1906 in Vienna Township, Rock, Minnesota, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 8 February 1938 | Marriage: Lawrence Earl Snell and Norma Evangeline Berg were married on 8 February 1938 at St Paul's Episcopal ChurchB in Salem, Marion, Oregon, United StatesB.2 |
Death | 10 April 1963 | Death: Norma Evangeline Berg died on 10 April 1963 at age 56 in Albany, Linn, Oregon, United StatesB.1 |
Name | Norma Evangeline Berg was also known as Norma Evangeline Snell.1 |
Last Edited | 6 July 2024 |
Birth | 11 June 1911 | Birth: Lawrence Earl Snell was born on 11 June 1911 in Albany, Linn, Oregon, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 8 February 1938 | Marriage: Lawrence Earl Snell and Norma Evangeline Berg were married on 8 February 1938 at St Paul's Episcopal ChurchB in Salem, Marion, Oregon, United StatesB.2 |
Death | 29 October 1974 | Death: Lawrence Earl Snell died on 29 October 1974 at age 63 in Albany, Linn, Oregon, United StatesB.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Descendants of Hansen / Hovelsdatter |
Father* | Oliver K Aanenson (b. 20 December 1891, d. 1 March 1968) |
Mother* | Olga Bergitte Berg (b. 3 July 1893, d. 6 June 1987) |
Son* | Steven Gregory Kunkel (b. 6 June 1944, d. 19 May 2012) |
Birth | 23 October 1913 | Birth: Elaine Verniel Aanenson was born on 23 October 1913 in Luverne, Rock, Minnesota, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | Marriage: Gregory John Kunkel and Elaine Verniel Aanenson were married.2 | |
Death | 13 April 1998 | Death: Elaine Verniel Aanenson died on 13 April 1998 at age 84 in Nobles, Minnesota, United StatesB.1 |
Name | Elaine Verniel Aanenson was also known as Elaine Verniel Kunkel.2 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Descendants of Hansen / Hovelsdatter |
Father* | Oliver K Aanenson (b. 20 December 1891, d. 1 March 1968) |
Mother* | Olga Bergitte Berg (b. 3 July 1893, d. 6 June 1987) |
Birth | 17 April 1915 | Birth: Minerva Corinne Aanenson was born on 17 April 1915 in Luverne, Rock, Minnesota, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 24 November 1937 | Marriage: Dallas Loren Bowron and Minerva Corinne Aanenson were married on 24 November 1937 in Grant, Minnesota, United StatesB.1,2 |
Death | 1 October 2002 | Death: Minerva Corinne Aanenson died on 1 October 2002 at age 87 in Hills, Rock, Minnesota, United StatesB.1 |
Name | 24 November 1937 | As of 24 November 1937, Minerva Corinne Aanenson was also known as Minerva Corinne Bowron.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Birth | 1914 | Birth: Dallas Loren Bowron was born in 1914 in Minnesota, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 24 November 1937 | Marriage: Dallas Loren Bowron and Minerva Corinne Aanenson were married on 24 November 1937 in Grant, Minnesota, United StatesB.1,2 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Descendants of Hansen / Hovelsdatter |
Father* | Oliver K Aanenson (b. 20 December 1891, d. 1 March 1968) |
Mother* | Olga Bergitte Berg (b. 3 July 1893, d. 6 June 1987) |
Birth | 23 April 1916 | Birth: Vernon Oliver Aanenson was born on 23 April 1916 in Luverne, Rock, Minnesota, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 11 August 1998 | Death: Vernon Oliver Aanenson died on 11 August 1998 at age 82.1 |
Last Edited | 17 April 2023 |
References | Descendants of Hansen / Hovelsdatter World War II list |
Father* | Oliver K Aanenson (b. 20 December 1891, d. 1 March 1968) |
Mother* | Olga Bergitte Berg (b. 3 July 1893, d. 6 June 1987) |
Birth | 21 April 1921 | Birth: Quentin Carlyle Aanenson was born on 21 April 1921 in Luverne, Rock, Minnesota, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 17 April 1945 | Marriage: Quentin Carlyle Aanenson and Jacqueline Greer were married on 17 April 1945 in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 28 December 2008 | Death: Quentin Carlyle Aanenson died on 28 December 2008 at age 87 in Bethesda, Montgomery, Maryland, United StatesB.1 |
Burial | December 2008 | Burial: Quentin Carlyle Aanenson was buried in December 2008 at Arlington National CemeteryB in Arlington, Virginia, United StatesB.1 |
Military | between 2 August 1942 and 9 January 1946 | Military: Quentin Carlyle Aanenson served in the US Army during World War II as a fighter pilot between 2 August 1942 and 9 January 1946.1 |
Obituary | 30 December 2008 | Obituary: The obituary for Quentin was recorded on 30 December 2008. From the Minnespolis Star Tribune, Dec. 30, 2008: Like many of the men who fought and survived World War II, Quentin Aanenson anguished about what he had done and wondered why he had lived when so many of his comrades had died. But unlike many of America's World War II veterans, Aanenson, a fighter pilot who grew up in Luverne, Minn., put his recollections and feelings before the world as one of the principal participants in Ken Burns' powerful TV documentary "The War." Aanenson, an elegant and articulate son of the Midwest in the film series, died of cancer on Sunday at his home in Bethesda, Md. He was 87. "Death and love" marked Aanenson's considerable contribution to Burns' exhaustive, seven-part PBS documentary, reported the Washington Post, on the September 2007 day that the film debuted. He narrowly escaped death on more than one occasion, including once when his P-47 Thunderbolt's cockpit caught fire after the plane was hit. He crash-landed, suffering cracked ribs and a head injury, but was back in the air a few days later. "On another mission, Aanenson caught a column of German soldiers along a roadside. Opening the Thunderbolt's eight .50-caliber guns, he saw bullets tear into the men with such force that their bodies went flying. When he returned to his base in Normandy, he was sickened by the experience. Then, he tells Burns' cameras, 'I went out and did it again and again and again and again,'" reported the Washington Post. His hope, like so many combatants, was to return to loved ones, including his wife to be, Jackie Greer, who he met while training in Baton Rouge, La. She, too, played a prominent part in the Burns film. In Burns' documentary, Aanenson, who flew 75 missions and was awarded a chestful of medals, narrated a letter that he wrote, but never sent, to Jackie. He had struggled to describe his experience after her questions about the war. The letter said, in part: "I still doubt if you will be able to comprehend it. I don't think anyone can who has not been through it. "I live in a world of death. I have watched my friends die in a variety of violent ways. ... Sometimes it's just an engine failure on takeoff resulting in a violent explosion. There's not enough left to bury. Other times, it's the deadly flak that tears into a plane. If the pilot is lucky, the flak kills him. But usually he isn't, and he burns to death as his plane spins in. "So far, I have done my duty in this war. ... I have lived for my dreams for the future. But like everything else around me, my dreams are dying, too. "In spite of everything, I may live through this war and return to Baton Rouge. But I am not the same person you said goodbye to on May 3." At the urging of his family, he set out in the 1990s to make a video to show his family what his war was like in the skies over Europe. It was a kind of therapy to make the video, and he wanted his family to know the horrors of war. His video became much more than a home movie. The documentary made by Aanenson, his wife and other family members was first aired across the nation on PBS in 1994. After Ken Burns, the documentary filmmaker, saw the Aanenson production, it spurred him to include Luverne as one of the four cities in America that anchored "The War." And the decision to include Luverne led to Al MacIntosh, who was editor of the Rock County Herald newspaper during the war. His heartfelt columns from the homefront provided another perspective on the war. Lori Ehde, editor of the Rock County Star Herald recalled Aanenson as articulate, and a person who "had a keen sense of awareness of his place in the world." Before the war, Aanenson had attended the University of Minnesota. In 1948, he graduated from Louisiana State University. He went to work for Mutual of New York insurance, and after working in New Orleans, New York and San Antonio, he moved to the Washington area in 1955. He rose to become an officer in the firm, responsible for the Middle Atlantic region. He retired in 1987. "He was so much more than this American hero. He was just a wonderful family man," said his son, Jerry, of Boyds, Md. In addition to Jerry, he is survived by his wife of 63 years, Jackie, of Bethesda; daughters, Vickie Murphy, of Ellicott City, Md., Debi Pyers, of Schaumburg, Ill.; 10 grandchildren, a brother, Curtis, of Minnetonka, and a sister, Mavis Porter, of Rock Rapids, Iowa. Services will be at 1 p.m. Sunday Jan 3, 2009 in St. Andrew's Methodist Church in Bethesda. Burial will be in Arlington National Cemetery outside Washington at 3 p.m. Feb. 27. From the the offical PBS website of "The War": Quentin Aanenson, the 5th of 6 children, was born on April 21, 1921, on a 160 acre farm five miles from Luverne. His grandparents had come to America from Norway and both of his parents grew up speaking Norwegian at home. He graduated from high school in 1939 attended the University of Minnesota for two years. In the summer of 1941 he moved to Seattle, where he got a job at Boeing and attended the University of Washington and was there when Pearl Harbor was attacked. Although Aanenson hoped to become a pilot, colorblindness disqualified him -- until he took the eye test enough times to memorize it. He was accepted into the Army Air Corps in February 1943 and by early 1944 had graduated from flight school and been selected for fighter pilot training at Harding Field in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Two weeks after he got there, Aanenson met a local girl, Jacqueline Greer, at a dance. They began to date and quickly fell in love. They promised to write to each other every day while he was overseas, and she agreed not to date any other man more than three times. In mid-May of 1944 Aanenson arrived in England and in June was assigned to the 366th Fighter Group, 391st Fighter Squadron. Aanenson's first combat mission was D-Day, June 6, 1944; he flew his P-47 Thunderbolt over the English Channel and dropped his bombs on German positions behind Pointe du Hoc in advance of the Allies' landing. On June 16th his squadron relocated to Normandy, and from there he flew bombing and strafing missions aimed at enemy troops and strong points. On July 25, 1944 Aanenson and his fighter group were among the 3,000 planes that bombed the German lines as part of Operation Cobra. On August 3, 1944, on a mission over Vire, France, Aanenson's plane was hit by flak and caught on fire. When he tried to bail out but couldn't, he put his plane into a steep dive, trying to crash as quickly as possible. The change in air pressure extinguished the cockpit fire, and Aanenson managed to fly back to his base and crash-land, suffering a concussion, dislocated shoulder, and burns. As soon as he recovered, he was back in the air again. November 17, 1944 was one of the most devastating days for Aanenson and his squadron. They flew in low under the clouds in order to attack German artillery and tanks just behind the front lines. German anti-aircraft gunners hit most of the 12 planes in his squadron. Aanenson's own plane was hit twice. Two of his three tent mates were killed. By mid-December 1944, Aanenson had been in intense combat for almost six months. He had been caught in three cockpit fires; his planes were hit by flak on 20 missions; he had to crash land his plane twice; once his plane was hit by an 88mm cannon shell and nearly destroyed. (Aanenson's fighter group - consisting of 125 pilots at any given time - would lose 90 pilots over the course of the European war.) When the Battle of the Bulge began, Aanenson was stationed in Belgium, and he was given a new assignment coordinating the close air support in front of the VII Corps. For 36 hours during the Bulge, he and his radio man were trapped behind enemy lines in the Ardennes. In early 1945, Aanenson was promoted to captain, and in March was given a leave to go home. He went straight to Louisiana to see Jackie Greer and they were married three weeks later. When the war with Japan ended Aanenson was still in the United States, stationed in Atlantic City. After his discharge, he and Jackie moved to Baton Rouge, where he attended Louisiana State University and then embarked upon a successful career in the insurance business. He and Jackie have three children and eight grandchildren.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Birth | 18 February 1923 | Birth: Jacqueline Greer was born on 18 February 1923 in Shreveport, Caddo Parish, Louisiana, United StatesB.1 |
Marriage | 17 April 1945 | Marriage: Quentin Carlyle Aanenson and Jacqueline Greer were married on 17 April 1945 in Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, United StatesB.1 |
Death | 11 January 2018 | Death: Jacqueline Greer died on 11 January 2018 at age 94 in Washington, DC, United StatesB.1 |
Name | 17 April 1945 | As of 17 April 1945, Jacqueline Greer was also known as Jacqueline Aanenson.1 |
Last Edited | 17 April 2023 |
References | Descendants of Hansen / Hovelsdatter World War II list |
Father* | Oliver K Aanenson (b. 20 December 1891, d. 1 March 1968) |
Mother* | Olga Bergitte Berg (b. 3 July 1893, d. 6 June 1987) |
Birth | 5 June 1926 | Birth: Eldon Curtis Aanenson was born on 5 June 1926 in Luverne, Rock, Minnesota, United StatesB.1 |
Military | after 22 January 1945 | Military: Eldon Curtis Aanenson served in the US Army during World War II after 22 January 1945.2 |
Last Edited | 17 April 2023 |
References | Indented Pedigree Chart Ted's DNA Ancestors |
Father* | Endre Aslesen (b. 1652, d. 2 June 1740) |
Mother* | Kari Helgesdatter |
Son* | Endre Aslesen+ (b. 10 September 1730) |
Daughter* | Marit Aslesdatter (b. 22 October 1734, d. 1801) |
Son* | Kristoffer Aslesen (b. 8 December 1737, d. 9 April 1738) |
Daughter* | Kari Aslesdatter+ (b. 1739, d. 1801) |
Daughter* | Mari Aslesdatter (b. 1744) |
Daughter* | Helga Aslesdatter (b. 1748, d. 30 May 1773) |
Birth | 1705 | Birth: Asle Endresen, Ulshus, was born in 1705 at UlshusB in Nordre Land (Nordsinni), Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Marriage | 1729 | Marriage: Asle Endresen, Ulshus, and Ingeborg Kristoffersdt were married in 1729 in Nordre Land (Nordsinni), Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Death | 20 May 1773 | Death: Asle Endresen, Ulshus, died on 20 May 1773 at age ~68 at UlshusB in Nordre Land (Nordsinni), Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1,2 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Indented Pedigree Chart Ted's DNA Ancestors |
Son* | Endre Aslesen+ (b. 10 September 1730) |
Daughter* | Marit Aslesdatter (b. 22 October 1734, d. 1801) |
Son* | Kristoffer Aslesen (b. 8 December 1737, d. 9 April 1738) |
Daughter* | Kari Aslesdatter+ (b. 1739, d. 1801) |
Daughter* | Mari Aslesdatter (b. 1744) |
Daughter* | Helga Aslesdatter (b. 1748, d. 30 May 1773) |
Birth | 1704 | Birth: Ingeborg Kristoffersdt was born in 1704 at KolterudB in Nordre Land (Nordsinni), Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Marriage | 1729 | Marriage: Asle Endresen, Ulshus, and Ingeborg Kristoffersdt were married in 1729 in Nordre Land (Nordsinni), Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Death | 1780 | Death: Ingeborg Kristoffersdt died in 1780 at age ~76 at UlshussvenB in Nordre Land (Nordsinni), Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Name | 1729 | As of 1729, Ingeborg Kristoffersdt was also known as Ingeborg Endresen.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Indented Pedigree Chart |
Father* | Anders Kjellsen (b. about 1690) |
Mother* | Ingeborg Johannesdatter (b. 1696, d. 1779) |
Daughter* | Kari Johannesdatter+ (b. 1756, d. 1792) |
Son* | Hans Johannesen+ (b. 1758, d. 9 February 1834) |
Birth | 1722 | Birth: Johannes Andersen was born in 1722 at VaehlerB in Nordre Land (Torpa), Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1,2 |
Marriage | 11 April 1756 | Marriage: Johannes Andersen and Lisbet Hansdatter were married on 11 April 1756 in Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Death | 1790 | Death: Johannes Andersen died in 1790 at age ~68 at Aksjosveum nedreB in Nordre Land (Nordsinni), Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1,2 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Indented Pedigree Chart |
Daughter* | Kari Johannesdatter+ (b. 1756, d. 1792) |
Son* | Hans Johannesen+ (b. 1758, d. 9 February 1834) |
Birth | 1731 | Birth: Lisbet Hansdatter was born in 1731 in Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Marriage | 11 April 1756 | Marriage: Johannes Andersen and Lisbet Hansdatter were married on 11 April 1756 in Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Death | 2 November 1817 | Death: Lisbet Hansdatter died on 2 November 1817 at age ~86 in Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Name | 11 April 1756 | As of 11 April 1756, Lisbet Hansdatter was also known as Lisbet Andersen.1 |
Last Edited | 17 April 2023 |
References | Indented Pedigree Chart Ted's DNA Ancestors |
Father* | Ramus Torsen (b. 1659, d. 1726) |
Mother* | Karen Nilsdatter (d. 1715) |
Son* | Ole Torgersen, Overmoen+ (b. 1730, d. 1791) |
Daughter* | Berit Torgersdatter, Ankaltrudeie (b. 1733, d. 1765) |
Son* | Knut Torgersen, Overmoen+ (b. 1735, d. 1805) |
Son* | Osten Torgersen, Overmoen+ (b. 1744, d. 1796) |
Birth | about 1699 | Birth: Torger Rasmusen was born about 1699 in Nordre Land (Nordsinni), Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Marriage | 1730 | Marriage: Torger Rasmusen and Sigrid Knutsdatter were married in 1730 in Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Death | 1772 | Death: Torger Rasmusen died in 1772 at age ~73 at GjuveB in Nordre Land (Nordsinni), Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Indented Pedigree Chart Ted's DNA Ancestors |
Son* | Ole Torgersen, Overmoen+ (b. 1730, d. 1791) |
Daughter* | Berit Torgersdatter, Ankaltrudeie (b. 1733, d. 1765) |
Son* | Knut Torgersen, Overmoen+ (b. 1735, d. 1805) |
Son* | Osten Torgersen, Overmoen+ (b. 1744, d. 1796) |
Birth | about 1704 | Birth: Sigrid Knutsdatter was born about 1704 in NorwayB.1 |
Marriage | 1730 | Marriage: Torger Rasmusen and Sigrid Knutsdatter were married in 1730 in Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Death | 1781 | Death: Sigrid Knutsdatter died in 1781 at age ~77 at AnkaltrudB in Nordre Land (Nordsinni), Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Name | 1730 | As of 1730, Sigrid Knutsdatter was also known as Sigrid Rasmusen.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Indented Pedigree Chart |
Daughter* | Gunhild Haraldsdatter, Ranemoen (b. 1720, d. 1790) |
Son* | Mikkel Haraldsen, Ranemoen+ (b. 12 July 1722, d. 1803) |
Daughter* | Kirstine Haraldsdatter+ (b. 1723) |
Daughter* | Anne Haraldsdatter+ (b. 1734, d. 19 May 1803) |
Son* | Hans Haraldsen (b. 14 October 1736) |
Son* | Hovel Haraldsen, (Twin) (b. 17 July 1740, d. 20 May 1817) |
Daughter* | Berte Haraldsdatter, (Twin) (b. 17 July 1740) |
Marriage | 15 October 1719 | Marriage: Harald Larsen and Mari Mikkelsdatter were married on 15 October 1719 in Sondre Land, Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Indented Pedigree Chart |
Daughter* | Gunhild Haraldsdatter, Ranemoen (b. 1720, d. 1790) |
Son* | Mikkel Haraldsen, Ranemoen+ (b. 12 July 1722, d. 1803) |
Daughter* | Kirstine Haraldsdatter+ (b. 1723) |
Daughter* | Anne Haraldsdatter+ (b. 1734, d. 19 May 1803) |
Son* | Hans Haraldsen (b. 14 October 1736) |
Son* | Hovel Haraldsen, (Twin) (b. 17 July 1740, d. 20 May 1817) |
Daughter* | Berte Haraldsdatter, (Twin) (b. 17 July 1740) |
Marriage | 15 October 1719 | Marriage: Harald Larsen and Mari Mikkelsdatter were married on 15 October 1719 in Sondre Land, Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Name | 15 October 1719 | As of 15 October 1719, Mari Mikkelsdatter was also known as Mari Larsen.1 |
Last Edited | 17 April 2023 |
References | Indented Pedigree Chart Ted's DNA Ancestors |
Father* | Torgrim Olsen, Ullensaker (b. about 1669) |
Mother* | Gjertrud Nilsdatter, Froysland (b. about 1672) |
Daughter* | Ingebor Christophersdatter |
Daughter* | Gertrud Christophersdatter (b. 19 August 1736) |
Daughter* | Giertrud Kristoffersdatter+ (b. 2 July 1740, d. 5 November 1781) |
Daughter* | Siri Christophersdatter (b. 17 March 1748) |
Son* | Hans Christophersen, Ullensaker+ (b. 1751, d. 18 November 1824) |
Birth | 1711 | Birth: Christopher Torgrimsen, Ullensaker, was born in 1711 at UllensakerB in Nordre Land (Torpa), Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Marriage | 2 October 1735 | Marriage: Christopher Torgrimsen, Ullensaker, and Anne Jacobsdatter, Lille Goplen, were married on 2 October 1735 in Nordre Land (Torpa), Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Death | 1 February 1752 | Death: Christopher Torgrimsen, Ullensaker, died on 1 February 1752 at age ~41 at UllensakerB in Nordre Land (Torpa), Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Indented Pedigree Chart Ted's DNA Ancestors |
Father* | Jakob Hagensen, Goplen (b. about 1679, d. 1727) |
Mother* | Siri Tollefsdatter, Saeter (b. about 1674, d. 1745) |
Daughter* | Ingebor Christophersdatter |
Daughter* | Gertrud Christophersdatter (b. 19 August 1736) |
Daughter* | Giertrud Kristoffersdatter+ (b. 2 July 1740, d. 5 November 1781) |
Daughter* | Siri Christophersdatter (b. 17 March 1748) |
Son* | Hans Christophersen, Ullensaker+ (b. 1751, d. 18 November 1824) |
Birth | 2 July 1717 | Birth: Anne Jacobsdatter, Lille Goplen, was born on 2 July 1717 at Lille Goplen grn.82B in Nordre Land (Nord Torpa), Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1,2 |
Marriage | 2 October 1735 | Marriage: Christopher Torgrimsen, Ullensaker, and Anne Jacobsdatter, Lille Goplen, were married on 2 October 1735 in Nordre Land (Torpa), Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Name | 2 October 1735 | As of 2 October 1735, Anne Jacobsdatter, Lille Goplen, was also known as Anne Torgrimsen.1 |
Last Edited | 17 April 2023 |
References | Indented Pedigree Chart Ted's DNA Ancestors |
Son* | Ole Olsen+ (b. 3 August 1739, d. 21 September 1796) |
Daughter* | Mari Olsdatter+ (b. April 1741, d. 2 December 1816) |
Daughter* | Marit Olsdatter (b. 1743, d. before 1747) |
Son* | Knut Olsen (b. 1745) |
Son* | Svend Olsen (b. February 1749, d. 1809) |
Daughter* | Helge Olsdatter+ (b. March 1753, d. 26 August 1823) |
Son* | Kittel Olsen+ (b. 1765, d. 1806) |
Birth | 1713 | Birth: Ole Hansen was born in 1713 in Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Marriage | 22 August 1738 | Marriage: Ole Hansen and Marit Svendsdatter were married on 22 August 1738 in Sondre Land, Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Marriage | Marriage: Ole Hansen and Unknown (--?--) were married.2 | |
Marriage | 29 December 1754 | Marriage: Ole Hansen and Marit Oldsdatter were married on 29 December 1754 in Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Death | 1773 | Death: Ole Hansen died in 1773 at age ~60 in Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1,2 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
References | Indented Pedigree Chart Ted's DNA Ancestors |
Father* | Svend Helgesen (b. between 1678 and 1680, d. 1721) |
Mother* | Marit Knutsdatter (b. about 1682, d. 1764) |
Son* | Ole Olsen+ (b. 3 August 1739, d. 21 September 1796) |
Daughter* | Mari Olsdatter+ (b. April 1741, d. 2 December 1816) |
Daughter* | Marit Olsdatter (b. 1743, d. before 1747) |
Son* | Knut Olsen (b. 1745) |
Son* | Svend Olsen (b. February 1749, d. 1809) |
Daughter* | Helge Olsdatter+ (b. March 1753, d. 26 August 1823) |
Birth | 1713 | Birth: Marit Svendsdatter was born in 1713 at NorsteliaB in Sondre Land, Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Marriage | 22 August 1738 | Marriage: Ole Hansen and Marit Svendsdatter were married on 22 August 1738 in Sondre Land, Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Death | June 1753 | Death: Marit Svendsdatter died in June 1753 at age ~40 in Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Burial | 19 June 1753 | Burial: Marit Svendsdatter was buried on 19 June 1753 in Nordre Land (Torpa), Innlandet (Oppland), Eastern Region, NorwayB.1 |
Name | 22 August 1738 | As of 22 August 1738, Marit Svendsdatter was also known as Marit Hansen.1 |
Last Edited | 14 April 2023 |
Father* | Hugh McAllister (b. 1701, d. 1769) |
Mother* | Mary Harbison (b. about 1705, d. 1805) |
Daughter* | Anna Collins+ (b. 29 April 1787, d. 29 November 1859) |
Birth | 1753 | Birth: Mary McAllister was born in 1753 in Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, British Colonial AmericaB.1 |
Death | November 1828 | Death: Mary McAllister died in November 1828 at age ~75 in New Lexington, Perry, Ohio, United StatesB.1 |