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Abt 1824 - 1895 (~ 71 years)
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Name |
Ole "Oliver" Kristiansson |
Born |
Abt 1824 |
Toten district, Oppland county, Norway |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
1865 |
Norby Street, Grønland parish church, Oslo (Christiania), Norway |
Census |
1881 |
St. Andrews, Lisgar, Manitoba |
Census |
1891 |
Selkirk, Lisgar, Manitoba |
Died |
16 Mar 1895 |
Person ID |
I32921 |
All |
Last Modified |
28 Feb 2016 |
Family |
Kjerstine "Christine" Pedersdotter, b. 29 Jul 1839, Gulliksrud farm, Gran parish, Hadeland district, Oppland County, Norway , d. 27 Oct 1912 (Age 73 years) |
Married |
10 Nov 1861 |
Grønland parish church, Oslo (Christiania), Norway |
Children |
+ | 1. Clara Marie Oleana Olsdotter, b. 4 Nov 1862, Christiania (Oslo), Akershus county, Norway , d. 21 Aug 1895, British Columbia (Age 32 years) |
+ | 2. Helga Mathilde Christianson, b. 27 Dec 1864, Christiania (Oslo), Akershus county, Norway |
+ | 3. Peter Christianson, b. 17 Oct 1868, R.M of St. Clements , d. 1939 (Age 70 years) |
+ | 4. Oliver Christianson, b. Abt 1871, Manitoba |
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Last Modified |
24 Feb 2016 |
Family ID |
F10126 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Documents
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| 1865 census - Family of Christine Pedersdotter and Ole Christiansson Christine Pedersdotter and Ole Christiansson are found in the 1865 census for Christiania (Oslo), Norway. They were living on Nordby street in Grønland parish with their two daughters. The family is displayed as entry #s 38689 to #38692. Christine is listed as his wife and Ole was a "tomtearbeidar" (worker at building sites). Ole was born in the Toten district, Oppland county and Kristine was born in the Hadeland district, Oppland county, and both girls were born in Christiania (Oslo), Norway.
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| Passengers aboard the ship Victoria in 1868 The family of Ole Pederson and the family of Kristine Pedersdatter are listed as passengers aboard the Victoria.
They left the city of Christiania (the name for Oslo, Norway at that time) on April 29, 1868 on the bark "Victoria" and arrived in Quebec on July 16, 1868. The family of Ole Pederson and Karen Nilsdotter are entry #s 164, 165, 166, and 167. Their residence was listed as Kristiania(Oslo)/Sørum. The parish of Sørum is just north of Oslo, so it is understandable they named both areas.
Also note the four names above Ole Pederson. They are also from Kristiania/Sørum. Further investigation reveals that this family is the brother-in-law and sister of Ole Pederson.
This passenger list can be viewed at http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_list.asp?jo=2028&ps=15125.
See also http://www.norwayheritage.com/articles/templates/voyages.asp?articleid=82&zoneid=6 which features a short story told by Guri Thorsdatter Trøo Jeglum about the crossing on the Victoria from Drammen to Quebec seven years prior to our ancestors' voyage on the same vessel.
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| Marriage record of Kristine Petersdotter and Ole Kristiansson The wedding record for Kristine Petersdotter and Ole Kristiansson indicates that they were married in the Grønland parish church, in the city of Oslo (Christiania) on November 10, 1861. On the left side of the page, entry #32 states:
November 10, 1861 married were "ungkar" (bachelor) and " konstabel" (policeman) Ole Kristiansson and "pike" (maiden/never married) Kristine Petersdotter of Smalgangen (This likely refers to Smalgangen street in Oslo, Norway.) Ole was born in Østre Toten parish, in Oppland county and his place of residence was in the Vaterland district, in Oslo (the same area as Smalgangen). Kristine was born in Gran parish, Oppland county. The groom's age is listed as 36 years and the bride`s age is listed as 22 years.
The groom's father is Kristian Petersson. The bride's father is Peter Gulbrandsson.
The best men (sponsors) were Andreas Olson and Engebret Evensson.
The dates of public announcements were on October 20, 27 and November 3, 1861 and the groom requested these public announcements.
Both bride and groom have been vaccinated for smallpox.
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