196 years ago today, Andreas Andersen, my great-great-great grandfather was born! October 25, 1827.
The 1865 Norway census tells us that by the age of 38, Andreas had a farm with 1 horse, 2 large cattle, 2 sheep and some seed to grow grain and potatoes. He and his wife, Marie Guldbransdatter, had been married for 11 years. The Ringsaker church where they were wed was built in the 1100s (see picture below). The church would also serve as the baptism site for their children. Marie & Andreas would live all their lives in the Ringsaker region.
The last of Andreas and Marie’s 7 children, Agnethe Carrie Andreasdatter, was also born in 1865. Agnethe would marry Ole Hansen Maurud, and their son, Birger Maurud, 2 years in to the Great War (WWII), would come to the US in 1916, beginning one of our US immigration branches.
Source of the picture below showing the Ringsaker Church and the surrounding farm land:
https://www.ravlling.com/things-to-do/norway/eastern-norway/culture/ringsaker-church
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