Generation: 1
Generation: 2
3. | Gunhild Svennsdotter (daughter of Svenn Gunnelsen and Gunhild Nilsdotter Oslien). Notes:
!SO: A-020-K. Marr. date from A-020-d.
PROBLEM: I am assuming the probable sirname that would be hers at this point
without documentation would be the `dotter' of her father.
NOTES: (A-020-K) Alert Palmer Aanestad makes some comments in this handwritten
account of his understanding fo Gunhild's family:
1. He knows of only two children for her parents, Svenn and Gunhild.
(There are three)
2. He does not know whether she came to America with her brother or at
a different time.
3. He says he has heard her spoken of as "Faster" (Fars soster).
4. He does not know if she was married before she came to America. Her
married name was Enerson. And her family (sons and daughters)
lived in the Rose Creek area in Minnesota "the year that Helge
visited them (1896-7?). Probably Faster also lived there - a widow
in 1900 or so when Ma, with me along, visited her (I was then 5
and vaguely remember) and received the rok, spinning wheel, which
Alma now has."
5. Then he lists "Faster's" sons and daughters (per Helge)
A-020-h says this family lived around Rose Creek area, Minn. Possible also in
Fillmore Co., Minn. A notaion states that the Bisbes and Martin names
tie to this family. Also Reinhardt?
A-020-Y says the roK was origionally owned by "Faster". Gunhild was thought to
have brought it from Norway. 5 children are listed by name.
Sven Enersen
Gunild Martin
Kristine Nelson
Torbjon Enerson
Eeven (Eenen?) - notation as slighty shy.
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Generation: 3
6. | Svenn Gunnelsen was born in in Norway (son of Gunulf Svensen and Ragnild Torsteinsdatter Oftstuen); died on 12 Jul 1863. Notes:
!SO: A-011. Information listed from T.K. Loftsgard's book, NORE UVDAL
INFORNOGYNE, Book Two, page 612: This information is from
Nordahl Skarshaug of San Jose, CA and comes by
way of Sammie Lois Lang in REF: A-011, who relates that this
book is a history of Numedahl - a genealogy of all the people
who lived in Nore, Uvdal, Rodberg. Loftsgard lists her great-
grandfather as Svenn Gunelsen of Fonnebo, who married Gunhild
Nilsdotter Oslien. Their son was Gunul Svenson, who married
Kari Knutsdotter Korsgarden about 1843. So their children were
GUNDERSON or SVENSON, depending on if they took their father's
first name, Gunder (Gunul) or his last name, Svenson.
Gunul Svenson had two sisters: Gunhild, who married Torbjorn
Enerson; and Raghnild who married Hans Nilsen.
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1759 (Sven Gunnelson so Fonnebo, g. m. Gunhild Nilsdotter Oslien i 1814
Av deira born veit vi om:
2094 Gunnel, f. 1815 i Fonneboeiet g.m. Kari Knutsdotter Korsgarden i 1843
1954 Ragnhild, f. oml, 1842 g.m. Hans Nilsen, f. skonneeiet, i 1846.
2970 Gunhild, f. omi ?? g.m. Torbjorn Enerson, b. Borge i 1843.
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PROBLEM: Lois (A-110) list name: Sven Bekkeset
Palmer (A-020-c) lists name, Sven Gunulsen Bekkeset.
Also see notes for Gunnel Svenson.
(A-020-d) gives d. date as 1858 at age 82. He was then written as
Lerbak under Fonnebo.
NOTES: Palmer (A-020-g) says he remebers his mother mention the name Fonnebo
frequently but at the time did not realize the significance.
A-019 indicates Svenn was from Fonnebeit (is this the same as
Fonnebo?)
A-019 lists name as Svenn Gunlfsen from Fonnebeit.
A-020-O lists name as Sven Bekkeset from Nore, Bekkeset, Norway.
Svenn married Gunhild Nilsdotter Oslien in 1814. Gunhild (daughter of Nils Knutson Bratrud Oslien and Gunild Larsdatter Mykstu) was born in 1784 in Bekkeset, Hol, Buskerud, More og Romsdal Fylke, Norway; died in 1866. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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7. | Gunhild Nilsdotter Oslien was born in 1784 in Bekkeset, Hol, Buskerud, More og Romsdal Fylke, Norway (daughter of Nils Knutson Bratrud Oslien and Gunild Larsdatter Mykstu); died in 1866. Notes:
!SO: A-019
NOTE: Lois (A-010) lists name as Gunhild.
There seems to be pretty good agreement as to how to list this name.
A-020-O lists name as Gunhild.
(perhaps the name should be listed Gunhild Nilsdotter from Oslien)
A-020-d lists death date as 1866 at Bekkeset and says she was 82 years old.
The b. date is by extrapolation.
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Generation: 4
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