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201 | Bruker av Nesgutu, Nittedal | Michalsen Smestad, Ole (I239)
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202 | bruker av Smedstua, Gjerdrum | Christophersen, Ole (I2226)
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203 | Bryngel d?de 67 ?r, 11 mnd og 21 dager gammel. | Fr?jd, Bryngel Albert (I3482)
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204 | Brynhilds faddere ved d?pen var: Sukkerskj?rer H. Larsen, Enke Sophie Johnsen og Pige Agnes Larsen. Alexander Theodor var ogs? sukkerskj?rer n?r Brynhild ble f?dt. Familien bodde i Heimdalsgaten 38, Oslo Byarkiv, Kristiania Fattig Underst?ttelse avdIII 2, 1987-1897 Brynhild ble satt ut sammen med sine s?sken. Hun kom sammen med Thorb?rn til Thori Skole og l?rer Stokstad. Grunnen til udsettelsen var at hun ogs? var yderst liden av vekst /st?r ogs?: intil(?) afslag, meget liten av vekst.. Den vedtagne fjerdingbetaling var kr 25. 6.4.1893 mottok hun kl?der kr 5,- og 26.6.1894 Sygehjelp. I 1900 bodde Brynhild i Gjerdrum. Folketelling 1900 Thori Skole: S. Stokstad, L?rer ved Folkeskole f. 1847 Haab?l Sm Gina Stokstad Husmoder f 1857 Kraakstad Ak. Birgit Knudtsen F?deraadskone f 1837 Nes, Hallingdal Brynhild Larsen, nyder off. underst?ttelse f. 1886, Kristiania. Brynhild bodde fremdeles p? Tori n?r hun ble komfirmert. I 1912 bodde Brynhild hos broren Torbj?rn i Brogata 19, Kristiania. Hun gikk da p? l?rerskolen, og oppholdt seg kun midlertidig i byen. | Larsen, Brynhild Rina (I466)
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205 | Bygdebok, Gjerdrum II s. 271 I 1683 solgte Mons konas arveparter i ?mot. Han var ikke den eneste som var ?rlig lei all skyssplikta, men derimot en av de f? som klarte ? lure seg fra den i mange ?r. Alt i 1665 ble han ilagt bot for "skyssferds oversittelse". H?sten 1979 h?rer vi at han hadde betalt skysskafferen 2 dlr. ?ret i 6 ?r for ? slippe skyssing, men det var ikke lovlig. Tre ?r etter stevnte futen ham "for ? ha holdt seg fri for skyssferd i 3 ?r". Mons hadde foregitt at assessor Anders Simonsen (tidligere fut) hadde holdt ham fri, og at skysskafferen Villum Tveit visste ikke annet. Almuen kunne dessuten kreve betaling for s? mange skyssferder som de hadde gjort for ham. | P?lsen, Mons (I572)
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206 | Bygdeboka for Gjerdrum - bind 2 s245 forteller: Dorte (J?rgens mor) d?de i 1748.... Dorte hadde en s?nn, J?rgen Hermansen f?dt (ca. 1715) f?r hun ble gift, men han hadde latt seg verve som soldat, og ingen visste hvor han var. Lars Rustad ble verge for arven hans. Av gjelda var 51 dlr. farsarv til barna. | Hermansen, J?rgen (I4803)
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207 | Bygdeboken forteller p? side 605, Moseb?k under Solberg: Folketellingen 1891: Johan Ottesen g?rdbruker, f. 1828 i Ski, hustru Maren Sofie Paulsdatter f. 1833 i Skedsmo. Barn nevnt hjemme i 1891 var Thorvald f. 1867 i Nittedal og Inga Olava f. 1875 i Skedsmo. Johan Ottesen bodde i 1875 i Jonstuen. I matrikkel 1903 eies Solberg bnr. 17 av Johan Ottesen, skyld 0,72 mark. Bygdeboken p? side 602: Jonstuen under Solberg: I Jonstuen bodde ved folketelling i 1875: Johan Martin Ottesen dagarbeider, hustru Maren Sofia Paulsdatter og barna Mathea f. 1865 i Nittedal, Gunhilda f 1863, Inga Olava f 1865, Gustav Thorvald f. 1868, Anton Edvard f 1871 i Skedsmo. | Ottesen, Johan Martin (I3843)
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208 | Caja ble d?pt av pastor Ottersen i Vor Frelsers kirke. Faddere ved d?pen var moren, pike Caja Juliane Ovidia Adolfine Zander, Havnearbeider Andreas Johan Abrahamsen, brolegger Jens Chr. Michaelsen og dedailist Nils Chr. Henriksen, alle af Aalborg. | Larsen, Caja Johanne Juliane Ovidia Adolphine (I5378)
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209 | Carl Alfred og Mathilda flyttet fra Str?mstad til Dafter, Skee 28.10.79 (Husforh. Skee 51840) | Familie: Carl Alfred Olsson / Mathilda Niklasdatter (F43)
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210 | Carl Alfred var notert som sj?man og at han d?de i Canada. Enligt skrivelse fra skepp. J/I Hansson. D?dsfallet er anmeldt av Andreas Olsson i H?lkedalen. | Olsson, Carl Alfred (I123)
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211 | Carl Christian var f?dt f?r foreldrene giftet seg. Faddere ved d?pen var kone Dorthea Ingebretsen og kone Hilleborg Johansen | Christiansen, Carl Christian (I5215)
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212 | Carl Georg skal ha f?tt ett barn Ragnfrid. Forsamling 1900 bor Carl Georg og faren p? Sk?r. Dette m? v?re feil... | Karlsson, Karl Georg (I136)
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213 | Carl Magnus ble f?dt utenfor ekteskap, og foreldrene giftet seg aldri. Vitner ved hjemmed?pen p? sykehuset var pleierne Mad. Pedersen og Anne Marie Nielsdatter Faddere ved stadfestelse av d?pen var konen Dorthe Marie Bruun, pigen Birthe Marie Bruun, muursvend Christian Bruun og bogbindersvend Johan Borch. | Hansen, Carl Magnus (I5253)
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214 | Carl Oscar Magnus finnes ikke i 1865-folketellingen. | Olsen, Carl Oscar Magnus (I3191)
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215 | Carl Oscars faddere ved d?pen var .... Sven Teng og Helena Andersdotter under Prestgarden. D?pt av C. A. Lansberg. | Wildrup, Carl Oscar Olofssen (I335)
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216 | Caroline brukte navnet Kari ved flere anledninger. Dette navnet er ogs? brukt ved enkelte av barnas d?psinnf?ringer i kirkeb?kene. | Hansdatter, Karoline (I676)
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217 | Catharina d?de 67 ?r og 11 dager gammel. | Mathisdotter, Catharina (I3483)
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218 | Caut. Gunder Holt og Jens Gulbrandsen | Familie: Gregorius Jensen / (F865)
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219 | Caut. Niels J?rgensen og Niels Pedersen Moe | Familie: Jens Pedersen / Ragnhild Gregoriusdatter (F864)
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220 | Caut. Nils Andersen Moe, Christopher Moe | Familie: / Mari Jensdatter (F958)
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221 | Caut. Ole ?? og Ole Gisvold? | Familie: Anders Rasmussen / (F1119)
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222 | Caut. Ole Amundsen og Halvor, begge fra Nedre Vilberg. | Familie: Ola Christophersen / Anne Halvorsdatter (F216)
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223 | caut. Ole og Lars Onsager. | Familie: Alv Carlsen / Berte Olsdatter (F965)
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224 | Caut: Hans Feki?r og Ole Laarvig | Familie: Povel Andersen / (F873)
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225 | cautionister var Haagen Tangen og John Laarvig | Familie: Anders Isachsen / Olia Paulsdatter (F1821)
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226 | Cautionister var John Jonasen Laarvigen og Rolv Nielsen Sundvolden | Familie: Anders Andersen, d.y. / Ingeborg Paulsdatter (F1822)
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227 | Cautionister var Ole Holm og Ole Holum | Familie: Hans Monsen / Anna Maria Gulbrandsdatter (F20)
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228 | Cautionister: Christopher Moe og Arve L?chen. | Familie: Peder Andersen / Olina Jensdatter (F959)
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229 | cautionister: Fredric F?kier og Tosten Borgen | Familie: Halvor Paulsen / Pauline Thomasdatter (F1020)
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230 | Cautionister: J?rgen og Christopher Moe. | Familie: Jens Jensen / Sara Olsdatter (F866)
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231 | Cautionister: John Laarvig og Peder Sund-?degaarden | Familie: Rolv Nielsen / Barbro Goutesdatter (F200)
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232 | Cautionister: Ola Jonsrud og Jon Flascherud. | Familie: Christopher Erichsen / Live Olsdatter (F836)
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233 | Charlottas faddere ved d?pen var Anna Greta Liljebjerke, enke u. Dafter (Tjern? fors.) og Beata Andersdotter piga i (Lur) | Olsson, Charlotta (I129)
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234 | Christen var 52 ?r gml n?r han ble begravet. | Olsen, Christen (I341)
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235 | Christense var enke n?r hun d?de. Dette bekrefter at Mons d?de f?r henne. | Nielsdatter, Christense (I164)
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236 | Christian ble d?pt 3. s?ndag etter Trinitatis. Fadderne ved d?pen var Sven Hunstads kone Ragnil, Hans Christiansens kone Mari, Malene Olsd. Havnord, Anders Nielsen Stadum og Lars Olsen Taje. | Olsen, Christian (I3339)
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237 | Christian ble f?dt utenfor ekteskap. begge foreldrene bodde i Smalgangen. Faddere var Hans Hansen, Carl Johansen Else Maria Gundersdatter, Frederikke Hansdatter og Ole Olsen. | Tollerud, Christian (I5799)
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238 | Christian emigrerte til USA | Pedersen, Christian (I5050)
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239 | Christian var f?dt utenfor ekteskap. Faddere ved d?pen var Olea Olsdatter Sundvolden, Anne Sundvolden, Karen Marie Sundvolden, Olene R?rvigen, Christian ?degarden? | Nilsen, Christian (I2807)
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240 | Christian var Hjemmed?pt. Han d?de f?r han fikk bekreftet d?pen i kirken. | Paulsen, Christian (I2773)
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241 | Christina var 77 ?r og 9 m?neder n?r hun d?de | Olsdotter, Christina (I131)
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242 | Christoffer tok over l?penr. 68c og 69c - som ble tillagt hans g?rdpart av ?vre Mo (ved Spelmannsgata). | Andersen, Christoffer (I3366)
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243 | Christopher kj?pte halve W'rhaug i 1775 av sin svigerfar, Jacob Isaksen. Kj?pesummen var 550 rd. Ved skifte etter Christopher , ble halve W?rhaug satt til 800 rd. | Svendsen, Christopher (I309)
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244 | Christopher Olsen (fra Rud, ?reppen), ogs? underoffiser, bygsler Nordre Lauten (br. 1) i 1744. Han var g.m. Ellen Torsteinsdtr. Holum, i hvilket gifte der var bare ett barn., datteren Anne Dorte, som blev gift med g?rdens efterf?lgende bruker. Christopher Lauten var en del ?r eier av en part av Nordby Skog i Hovin. Ellers hadde han nok ogs? anlegg for spekulasjoner. Han var borte i b?de et og annet. Tingboken forteller s?ledes, athan blev mistenkt og anklaget for delaktighet i smugleri av brennevin og andre varer til Sverige. For sine noe v?gelige foretagender og sine meritter, blev Christopher derfor ikke s? sjelden innstevnt til tinget. Det kunne v?re saker b?de av alvorlig, og til dels ogs? komisk eller humoristisk art, s?som dengang han optr?dte som talsmann for Mads Bakke ved dennes frieri til en enke p? Stanger (omtalt i tingbok nr. 57 s. 279, og under Gisledalen. | Olsen Rud, Christopher (I2061)
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245 | Clara Hauger var f?dt i USA av Norske foreldre iflg. Hole bb bind 2 s508 | Hauger, Clara (I3455)
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246 | CLARA PIPER 29 Jun 1891 Jan 1981 53211 Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI 390-46-2407 WI (1963) | Johnson, Clara (I1322)
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247 | Confirmasjon av hjemmed?p. Faddere: Fredrik R?sbye, Erik Evjua, Knut Purherud, Elling R?sbyes hustru Eli, Gjertru Ellingsdatter Hovland. | Helgesen, Ole (I2950)
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248 | Conrad Hilton var en av de f?rste senatorene i New Mexico (ca 1912) Hans f?rste hotell ble bygget i Eastland Co, Texas USA, og st?r fremdeles i 1998 Headline: Obituary of Jolie Gabor Glamorous matriarch who convinced her daughters of the importance of celebrity and rich husbands Publication Date: April 03, 1997 Source: The Daily Telegraph London Page: 23 Subjects: Region: United Kingdom Obituary: JOLIE GABOR, the mother of Magda, Zsa Zsa, and Eva who has died aged 97, was always determined that her daughters should achieve celebrity. "You will be rich, famous and married to kings," she told them - and to that end insisted that they should master every possible accomplishment. "I wanted them not just to skate," she said, "but to skate like Sonja Henie; and I wanted them to play the piano so magnificently that a Rubinstein would be green with envy." No talent was too arcane to be overlooked. "When will you be able to do that?" she demanded after taking her daughters to watch a fire-eater at a circus. This maternal solicitude bore fruit; if none of the girls married kings, they all became showbusiness personalities, with the keenest instinct for publicity. No doubt there was an element of frustrated ambition in Jolie Gabor's hopes for her daughters. Born Jolie Tillemans into a prosperous merchant family in Budapest, she wanted to be an actress, only to have her dreams dashed when, at 17, she was married off to Vilmos Gabor, a former cavalry officer who owned a jewellery business. "In the back of my mind I had the idea to get a divorce six months later," she remembered. "But like a fool I fell pregnant and had a daughter. Then I had another daughter and another. And all the time I wanted sons." Six months stretched out to 22 years. Jolie Gabor finally divorced her husband in 1939, and escaped to America with no possessions beyond $100 in cash, a sable coat and a 30-carat diamond. Fortunately her daughter Zsa Zsa had preceded her to New York and married the hotel tycoon Conrad Hilton within three weeks of stepping off the boat. "Her heart is so big," Jolie observed, "I believe she would have married Connie Hilton just for my sake. Subsidised by Zsa Zsa, Jolie Gabor started a small jewellery shop on Madison Avenue. Soon it was a big jewellery shop. "When you look as beautiful as my daughters, you don't struggle," Jolie Gabor reflected. "The best combination in the world is brains and looks. And also to know how to enjoy yourself." She cast a benevolent eye over her daughters' copious matrimonial adventures, reserving a special affection for the actor George Sanders, who married both Magda and Zsa Zsa. "You know, Jolie," Sanders wrote to her, "I think marriage is for very simple people, not for great artists like us." Zsa Zsa, however, cast a colder eye on her third husband. "Ven I vas married to George Sanders, ve vere both in love with him. I fell out of love vith him, but he didn't." In 1957 Jolie Gabor married Count Edmond de Siegethy, who had escaped from Hungary in 1956. He arrived in New York with only $27 and proceeded to spend $20 on flowers for Jolie. "Any man who could be so generous had to be special," she concluded, "so I married him." The match, she noted proudly, took the matrimonial score of herself and her daughters to 13; eventually the daughters would notch up 19 marriages on their own account. It hardly boded well for Jolie's marriage to de Siegethy that, at a family reunion in Vienna in 1958, she told Vilmos Gabor that he had always been her real husband. Nevertheless her second marriage endured. "You see, my darling," she explained to a journalist in 1973, "he insists every day that I take 14 vitamin pills, and that I use only the best lotions on my face. The Hungarians worship beauty." Jolie Gabor expressed outrage at suggestions that her daughters married for money. Zsa Zsa, for example, never took any alimony. And Eva (who died in 1995) concluded that men were a necessary evil: "Sex," she said "is very good for pimples." Jolie Gabor loved parties and was always ready to pawn a diamond to pay for champagne. "Life's a gamble," she held, "you must know how to play it." She spoke of her daughters with pride, yet she knew what was due to herself: "I too am a success." Conrad Hilton By Ryan Braithwaite Conrad Hilton was born on December 25, 1887, in the small town of San Antonio, New Mexico. He grew up working in the family hotel. After a few years in New Mexico, Hilton enlisted in the Army because America entered WW1. Nothing happened to him in the war, so he came back to New Mexico. Hoping to start a bank, he went to Albuquerque with $5,000. Finding that he couldn't start a bank, he decided to go to Texas and start one. There wasn't a suitable one to buy or build in Texas, so he bought a hotel in Cisco, TX, instead. After that he bought seven more hotels for a total of eight hotels and had the first Hilton Hotel built in Dallas. Then the depression hit, but he survived with five hotels. He regained three more hotels and was able to buy the Sir Francis Drake Hotel in San Francisco, the Stevens in Chicago, and the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in the following years. Hilton Hotels were very prosperous and very popular. At the end of his life, Hilton turned over the management of Hilton Hotels, Inc. to others. He lived in luxury until the day of his death on January 4, 1979. Hilton Hotels and Resorts: http://www.hilton.com/ | Hilton, Conrad Nicholson (I685)
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249 | Conrinfirnert hjemmed?p Faddere: Ole Hve, Elling Hovland, Ole Svetas, Christ. Ibid. Marte og Giertrud Ellingsd?tre Hovland. | Helgesen, Isach (I2874)
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250 | Cornelius ble d?pt 1. s?ndag i fasten. Faddere ved d?pen var: Peder Domholts hustru Ragne, Knut Pedersen Lehne, Kari Marthe Jensdatter Lehne, Abraham Lehne, Christer Corneliusen B?nsnes | Davidsen, Cornelius (I2801)
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