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Ole Andreas Larson Tjernagel

Birth10 APR 1836 - Lien Farm, Sveio, Hordaland, Norway
Death12 MAY 1919 - Follinglo Farm, Scott Twp, Hamilton County, Iowa
MotherHelga Pedersdatter
FatherLars Johannesson Faerevig

Born in Lien Farm, Sveio, Hordaland, Norway on 10 APR 1836 to Lars Johannesson Faerevig and Helga Pedersdatter. Ole Andreas Larson Tjernagel married Marthe Katrine Andersdatter and had 9 children. He passed away on 12 MAY 1919 in Follinglo Farm, Scott Twp, Hamilton County, Iowa.

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Lars Johannesson Faerevig
1794 - 1863
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Helga Pedersdatter
1803 - 1851
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Marthe Katrine Andersdatter
1845 - 1904
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Peder Gustave Tjernagel
1865 - 1932
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Nehemias Tjernagel
1868 - 1958
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Martin Olai Tjernagel
1877 - 1959
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Helge Mathias Tjernagel
1871 - 1940
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Lars Lewis Johan Tjernagel
1862 - 1950

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Bertha Kjerstine Tjernagel
1881 - 1969
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Bertha Kjerstine Tjernagel
1874 - 1879
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Gustav Adolph Tjernagel
1884 - 1954
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Lewis J Larson
1864 - Unknown

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