Kristian Oskar Olsen 2 3 4
Other names for Kristian were Christian Oscar Olsen, Christian Oskar Olsen and Kristian Oscar Olsen. General Notes: Th. Johnsen recorded that "Christian Oscar" was christened in December 1883. He and Anni settled at Voldgt. 2, Gamlebyen, Fredrikstad. Noted events in his life were: • He was an appretice painter [Malerlerling] in 1900 in Fredrikstad, Østfold, Norway. • He was a Master painter [Malermester] in 1923 in Fredrikstad, Østfold, Norway. Kristian married Anna Elisabeth "Anni" Larsson on 27 Nov 1909 in Fredrikstad Østre, Østfold, Norway.1 (Anna Elisabeth "Anni" Larsson was born on 28 Jan 1884 in Mellby, Skaraborg, Sweden and died on 4 Feb 1960.) Marriage Notes: They were living at Voldgaten 2 in Gamleby, Fredrikstad, when their daughter Karin Linea was baptised in June 1923 and when their son Leo Wilhelm was confirmed in May 1925. They were still there in May 1931 when their daughter Else Kristine was confirmed. 6 |
1 The Digitalarkivet Census for Norway, http://digitalarkivet.no/cgi-win/WebFront.exe?slag=vis&tekst=meldingar&spraak=e (A joint project between The National Archives of Norway, The regional Archive of Bergen and The Department of History, University of Bergen.), Østre Fredrikstad: 1900-1919, Klokkerbok.
2 Thorstein Wilhelm Johnsen, Karoline og Johan Wilhelm Olsens foreldre og barn. (Recorded 12 Sep 1988 by Th/J, Norway.) A two page document. Photocopied from a copy borrowed from Solveig Freng in 1999.
3 The Digitalarkivet Census for Norway, http://digitalarkivet.no/cgi-win/WebFront.exe?slag=vis&tekst=meldingar&spraak=e (A joint project between The National Archives of Norway, The regional Archive of Bergen and The Department of History, University of Bergen.), 1900 Census.
4 S.W. Karlsen of Fredriksstad Blad.
5 The Digitalarkivet Census for Norway, http://digitalarkivet.no/cgi-win/WebFront.exe?slag=vis&tekst=meldingar&spraak=e (A joint project between The National Archives of Norway, The regional Archive of Bergen and The Department of History, University of Bergen.), Østre Fredrikstad: 1880-1899, Klokkerbok.
6 Ibid, Østre Fredrikstad: 1920-1940, Klokkerbok.
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