1842 -
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Name |
Martin Aanestad |
Suffix |
(a twin) |
Born |
17 Apr 1842 |
Gender |
Male |
Buried |
, , , REF: NLR #74E |
Person ID |
I5857875769 |
Master Tree |
Last Modified |
21 Dec 2006 |
Father |
Helge Olson Aanestad, b. 11 Jan 1807, Varhaug, Hå, Norway , d. 13 Jan 1877 (Age 70 years) |
Mother |
Anna Malena Knutsdotter Kvia, b. 27 Sep 1812, Hå, Rogaland, Norway , d. 6 Feb 1866 (Age 53 years) |
Married |
24 May 1835 |
Family ID |
F5350806404 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- !SO: NLR. Twin brother of Mathias. He was a laborer in Sandsvaer.
A-020-U also shows Martin at Sandsver.
A-020-N lists name as Martin, b. date as 4-17-1842.
a-020-O lists Martin, b. date 4-17-1842.
A-075 lists children with last name "Waal". Reason not given.
(A-020-U) has a note that Martin got the picture (of Ole F) which had first
been given by his grandmother, Martha, to her son Ole. Martin is
said to have been named for his grandmother, Martha.
PROBLEM: A-020-U lists a Martin (is this the one?) and what appears to be names
of his children: Malene Vaal - Hoansal, Helge (died), Hanna (died),
and Gina (died).
A-020-R From Alert Palmer Aanestad, my thoughts 3-17-1975. "The way I piece it
together from Salina's report of the trip to Norway in 1928, where she
tells of the visit to Waals in Sandevar, south of Kingsberg. But the
name of those living on the place, she gives as Hvambaal which leaves
me a little unclear. It looks like this -
Martin Aanestad, Pa's brother, married a wife in Sandevar and,
perhaps she was a Waal. Then the farm was Waal? Their daughter,
Malina, our cousin, married Karl Hvambaal. She had died in 1915. Karl
Hvambaal was 72 in 1928 and Selina describes him as a young looking old
man. Three of Karl and Malina's children lived on the farm. Halvor
operated the farm. Peder worked in a bank near by. Sophie kept house.
Gina was married and lived nearby. Another sister worked in Honefuns
(spelling). The old grandmother living with them was 80 in 1928. That
would be Martin's wife, the mother of Malena. Selina does not mention
the grandmother's name".
- !SO: NLR. Twin brother of Mathias. He was a laborer in Sandsvaer.
A-020-U also shows Martin at Sandsver.
A-020-N lists name as Martin, b. date as 4-17-1842.
a-020-O lists Martin, b. date 4-17-1842.
A-075 lists children with last name "Waal". Reason not given.
(A-020-U) has a note that Martin got the picture (of Ole F) which had first
been given by his grandmother, Martha, to her son Ole. Martin is
said to have been named for his grandmother, Martha.
PROBLEM: A-020-U lists a Martin (is this the one?) and what appears to be names
of his children: Malene Vaal - Hoansal, Helge (died), Hanna (died),
and Gina (died).
A-020-R From Alert Palmer Aanestad, my thoughts 3-17-1975. "The way I piece it
together from Salina's report of the trip to Norway in 1928, where she
tells of the visit to Waals in Sandevar, south of Kingsberg. But the
name of those living on the place, she gives as Hvambaal which leaves
me a little unclear. It looks like this -
Martin Aanestad, Pa's brother, married a wife in Sandevar and,
perhaps she was a Waal. Then the farm was Waal? Their daughter,
Malina, our cousin, married Karl Hvambaal. She had died in 1915. Karl
Hvambaal was 72 in 1928 and Selina describes him as a young looking old
man. Three of Karl and Malina's children lived on the farm. Halvor
operated the farm. Peder worked in a bank near by. Sophie kept house.
Gina was married and lived nearby. Another sister worked in Honefuns
(spelling). The old grandmother living with them was 80 in 1928. That
would be Martin's wife, the mother of Malena. Selina does not mention
the grandmother's name".
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