1807 - 1877 (70 years)
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Name |
Helge Olson Aanestad |
Born |
11 Jan 1807 |
Varhaug, Hå, Norway |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
13 Jan 1877 |
Buried |
Varhaug, Hå, Norway |
Person ID |
I5857860062 |
Master Tree |
Last Modified |
16 Mar 2012 |
Family |
Anna Malena Knutsdotter Kvia, b. 27 Sep 1812, Hå, Rogaland, Norway , d. 6 Feb 1866 (Age 53 years) |
Married |
24 May 1835 |
Children |
| 1. Marta Aanestad, (DII), b. 3 Apr 1836, d. 1 Apr 1838 (Age 1 years) |
+ | 2. Ola Aanestad, b. 9 Sep 1837, bur. , , , REF: NLR #74b |
+ | 3. Karl Aanestad, b. 23 Sep 1840, d. 28 Jul 1901 (Age 60 years) |
+ | 4. Mathias Aanestad, (a twin), b. 17 Apr 1842, d. 5 Jan 1933 (Age 90 years) |
+ | 5. Martin Aanestad, (a twin), b. 17 Apr 1842, bur. , , , REF: NLR #74E |
+ | 6. Helge Helgessen Aanestad, b. Sep 1844, Hå, Rogaland, Norway , d. 14 Feb 1937, Minnehaha, South Dakota, United States (Age ~ 92 years) |
| 7. Marta Aanestad, b. 20 Dec 1847, Hå, Rogaland, Norway , d. 6 Jul 1880 (Age 32 years) |
| 8. Anna Malena Aanestad, b. 21 Nov 1850, Hå, Rogaland, Norway , d. 3 Aug 1879 (Age 28 years) |
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Family ID |
F5350806404 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- !SO: see NLR #74 also there is more.
#60 says Helge Aanestad
#70 says Helge Olson same person
BURIAL: Hallvard Aanestad sent a photograph of "Varhaug Old Cemetery" showing
three iron crosses in the cemetery. It is believed that Helge Olson
is buried near these iron crosses.
NOTES: Ralph Aanestad states that he acquired information directly from his
grandfather, Helge Aanestad, son of Helge Olson Aanestad.
Ralph Aanestad's record shows spelling as Helge Olsen Aanestad vs. the NLR#70
which spells it Helge Olson Aanestad. Ralph lists Helge Olson's wife as Anna
Malene while the NLR lists it as Anna Malena Knutsdotter.
He was a klokker in the church in Varhaug for many years.
(A-020-U) Handwritten by Alert Palmer Aanestd, states, "Pa's father was Helje
Olsen Aanestad. Fuglestad" (this is Ole Fuglestad who was Helge Olsen's
brother-in-law) "wrote him (Helge Olsen) a letter a few years before he died,
not to be opened till after his death, in which he ennumerated his property.
At that time he also left his sister, Martha, his picture in a gold frame.
She later gave this picture to her son, Ole. Ole gave it to Pa's brother,
Martin, because he was named for his grandmother, Martha. After Ole
Fuglestad's own son died, he wanted to adopt someone in his place. He chose a
son of his youngest sister, Aagot, who lived at Lode in Narbo. This boy was
very intelligent but very quick tempered and eccentric. His name apparantly
was Aadne. He was so incorrigible that Ole F. had to sen him home again.
Because of Aadne, Mrs. F. also seemed to hold a grudge against all of Ole`s
relatives. Pa thought that was why Ole wrote secretly to Pa's father, Helge,
about some money hidden under the kitchen floor. Thus Aadne lode was
responsible for the loss of some inheritance by Pa's father, uncles and aunts.
Later, Aadne became a teacher. He died poor after a hectic life."
A-020-U is not clear but seems to indicate that each heir (of Ole Fuglestad?)
got 414 speuidollars (spelling?) with the reult that Helge built a house
and barn on his farm.
A-020-N lists name Helge Olson Aanestad, Varhaug, Norway. b. 1807, d. 1876.
A-020-O from Henrietta lists same birth and death data as A-020-N.
A-020-O states that he was a teacher and church deacon.
A-020-f notes that he was a teacher and church deacon. Cause of death was
stomach ulcer. He is buried at Varhaug Church. Lists Narbo, Norway
for all his children.
- !SO: see NLR #74 also there is more.
#60 says Helge Aanestad
#70 says Helge Olson same person
BURIAL: Hallvard Aanestad sent a photograph of "Varhaug Old Cemetery" showing
three iron crosses in the cemetery. It is believed that Helge Olson
is buried near these iron crosses.
NOTES: Ralph Aanestad states that he acquired information directly from his
grandfather, Helge Aanestad, son of Helge Olson Aanestad.
Ralph Aanestad's record shows spelling as Helge Olsen Aanestad vs. the NLR#70
which spells it Helge Olson Aanestad. Ralph lists Helge Olson's wife as Anna
Malene while the NLR lists it as Anna Malena Knutsdotter.
He was a klokker in the church in Varhaug for many years.
(A-020-U) Handwritten by Alert Palmer Aanestd, states, "Pa's father was Helje
Olsen Aanestad. Fuglestad" (this is Ole Fuglestad who was Helge Olsen's
brother-in-law) "wrote him (Helge Olsen) a letter a few years before he died,
not to be opened till after his death, in which he ennumerated his property.
At that time he also left his sister, Martha, his picture in a gold frame.
She later gave this picture to her son, Ole. Ole gave it to Pa's brother,
Martin, because he was named for his grandmother, Martha. After Ole
Fuglestad's own son died, he wanted to adopt someone in his place. He chose a
son of his youngest sister, Aagot, who lived at Lode in Narbo. This boy was
very intelligent but very quick tempered and eccentric. His name apparantly
was Aadne. He was so incorrigible that Ole F. had to sen him home again.
Because of Aadne, Mrs. F. also seemed to hold a grudge against all of Ole`s
relatives. Pa thought that was why Ole wrote secretly to Pa's father, Helge,
about some money hidden under the kitchen floor. Thus Aadne lode was
responsible for the loss of some inheritance by Pa's father, uncles and aunts.
Later, Aadne became a teacher. He died poor after a hectic life."
A-020-U is not clear but seems to indicate that each heir (of Ole Fuglestad?)
got 414 speuidollars (spelling?) with the reult that Helge built a house
and barn on his farm.
A-020-N lists name Helge Olson Aanestad, Varhaug, Norway. b. 1807, d. 1876.
A-020-O from Henrietta lists same birth and death data as A-020-N.
A-020-O states that he was a teacher and church deacon.
A-020-f notes that he was a teacher and church deacon. Cause of death was
stomach ulcer. He is buried at Varhaug Church. Lists Narbo, Norway
for all his children.
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