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Halvor Østensen
(1789-)
Cidcil Østensdatter Aaser
(Cir 1794-)
Andreas Kristiansen
(1825-1889)
Anne Marie Halvorsdatter
(1821-1903)
Edvard Andreassen Havnås
(1859-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Emilie Nilsdatter

Edvard Andreassen Havnås 1 2 3 4

  • Born: 2 Mar 1859, Nordre Løken, Askim, Østfold, Norway
  • Christened: 10 Apr 1859, Askim, Østfold, Norway
  • Marriage: Emilie Nilsdatter

   Another name for Edvard was Edvard Andreasen.

  General Notes:

Edvard was from Løkenmyra. In 1891 he was a cottager and took over the England under Sekkelsten farm in Askim. He was there for just a short time before he moved to Fjellbu u. Grøttvet.

In the 1890's he took over the Fjellbu (u. Grøttvet) farm. At the turn of the century he moved to Busterud, but shortly after, in about 1900, he bought Havnås of Henstad for 400 kr. In 1919 he sold Havnås for 5000 kr. The family took the name Havnås.


Edvard married Emilie Nilsdatter. (Emilie Nilsdatter was born in 1861 in Fågelvik, Gävleborgs län, Sweden.)


  Marriage Notes:

They were living on Tømmeraas plads in Askim when their daughter Emma was born in April 1887.
In the census for 1900 they lived on Busterud in Askim.
In October 1906 they lived on the Havnaas farm.
In October 1912 they lived on the Skaug farm. 3 5 6

Sources


1 Ulf Grøndahl, Gårdshistorie for Askim (Bind 2) (Utgitt av Askim kommune, Askim, 1987.), pp. 112, 152, 184, 191, 271.

2 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.), The 1865 census for the Myra farm in Askim.

3 Ibid, Askim: 1882-1897, Ministerialbok.

4 Ibid, Askim: 1847-1879, Ministerialbok.

5 Ibid, Askim: 1903-1921, Klokkerbok.

6 Ibid, Askim: 1903-1921, Klokkerbok.

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