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Ole Andersen

Birth26 DEC 1831 - Yttre Holmedal, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway
Death21 NOV 1906 - Ilwaco, Washington, USA
MotherBorni Corneliusdatter
FatherAnders Olesen

Born in Yttre Holmedal, Sogn og Fjordane, Norway on 26 DEC 1831 to Anders Olesen and Borni Corneliusdatter. Ole Andersen married Marte Olsdatter and had 8 children. He passed away on 21 NOV 1906 in Ilwaco, Washington, USA.

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Parents
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Anders Olesen
1802 - 1870
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Borni Corneliusdatter
1808 - 1876
Spouse(s)
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Marte Olsdatter
1833 - 1904
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Andreas Anderson
1862 - Unknown
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Theodora Marie Anderson
1874 - 1875
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Carl Anderson
1858 - 1859
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Ole Martin Anderson
1870 - 1870
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Laura M Anderson
1871 - 1958
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Berthe Kristine Andersen
1859 - 1908
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Ole Martin Anderson
1864 - 1864
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Oline Marie Anderson
1864 - 1872

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