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10351 Mor står oppført som Hoppestates. Hoprekrstad? Hanson, Thomas (I36229)
 
10352 Mor til Albert var Anna Mathilde.
Albert vokste opp hos tanta Bertine Moe, gift med Ole Lian. 
Lian, Albert Sigvald Moe (I45293)
 
10353 Mor til Alfred Tyssøy Hagenes, Brita Karina Mikkelsdtr. (I21555)
 
10354 Mor til Bergit Kristina Torgilsdatter Rolfsvåg; Albrikt Torgilson Solbjørg; Kristi Torgilsdatter Solbjørg; Lydia Torgilsdatter Andersen; Lars Solberg; Gunvor Marie Torgilsdtr Heggland; Johanna Kristianna Solbjørg og Torgils Severin Solberg. Hjellestad, Synneve Helene Larsdtr. (I39778)
 
10355 Mor til trubaduren Johannes Kleppevik. Glesnes, Marta Alida Nilsdtr. (I28687)
 
10356 Mor var Alette f. 1864 i Florø og far var urmakermester Johannes Mikkelsen f. 1862.
I 1891 bor de på Øvre Korskirkeallmenning 17 og i 1900 i Nordnesgaten.
1910 er Agnes forretningsdame i brødbutikk og bor på vestre Holbergsallmenning 17. 
Mikkelsen, Agnes Alfrida (I37725)
 
10357 Mor var Anne Monsdtr. på Haveland i 1865 Haveland, Helene Olsdtr. (I41875)
 
10358 mor var Engebor Jenson, og budde med dei i Osage i 1940, Ingeborg A. Pedersen var registrert som født i Moe, Norge da hun gifta seg med Erik O. Jensen i 1883 i La Crosse, Wisconsin. Jensen, Pearl Jenunda (I34774)
 
10359 Mor var Grethe Andersdtr. f. 1853, som oppga som barnefader arbeidsmand Bernt Conrad Andreassen f. 1858. De er også navngitt ved konfirmasjonen i 1895 i Barrett, Minnesota, her står det i tillegg "adopted by Joh. Leraas". Leraas, Anna Marie Berntsdtr. (I18507)
 
10360 Mor var Johanne Johannesdtr. fra Klepp, enke på Steensland i 1865. Far Ole Pedersen.
Tjenestepike i Øvre Strandgate i Stavanger i 1875 hos skibsfører Niels Christian Nielsen. 
Steinsland, Justine Olsdtr. (I42078)
 
10361 Mor var Johanne Stephensdtr. Grimseid. Hordnes, Hans Jens. (I84)
 
10362 Mor var Kari Olsdtr. Krokeide, Anna Jacobsdtr. (I41559)
 
10363 Mor var Pernille Pedersdtr., enke i 1865 på Saxerud i Hof, Hedmark. Brødrene Arne og Peter reiste også til USA. Saxerud, Karen Amundsdtr. (I34791)
 
10364 mor var Sine Amalie Pedersen
John vokste opp i fosterfamilie i Bergen 
Scarborough, John Robert (I44711)
 
10365 Mor var Susanna Sophia Ringholm, enke i Bergen 1801. Gift i Stavanger Domkirke 15 May 1770 med Praebent Hansen Praebent.
https://www.digitalarkivet.no/census/person/pf01058390005064 
Praebent, Karen (I22376)
 
10366 Mor: Ane Olsdtr. Solsvik, Ole Mons. (I12187)
 
10367 Mor: Christie Olsdtr, stefar Aarent Thomassen Ekerhovd, Ole Niels. (I1155)
 
10368 Mor: Rakel Monsdtr. Kleppestø, Ingeborg Nilsdtr. (I15345)
 
10369 Mora Berthe Andersdatter Teigen f. 1835 i Vadheim, Høyanger, død 1931 i Bergen. Far Magnus Fasting f. 1834. Fasting, Marie (I37738)
 
10370 Mora døde 1762.

!CHRISTENING: Digitalarkivet, Døpte i Lindås 1699-1764; ; ; ; ; . . D. 6te December Jacob Endre Grimstads m 1731

!DEATH: Digitalarkivet, Døde i Lindås 1740-1801; ; ; ; ; . . Dom. post Nativ Xsti Jacob Grimstad 33 aar m Lyhre 1764 
Grimstad, Jacob Endres. (I13628)
 
10371 Mora døydde fire månader etter Lisbet var fødd. Lisbet budde på Fjellanger heile livet, ugift - til ho i 1861 flytta til halvbroren Ola på Storoksa og døydde der i 1862. Fjellanger, Lisbet Botolfsdtr. (I43628)
 
10372 Mora Elen var frå Litle Sangolt. Kaspersen, Agnes Mathilde (I25149)
 
10373 Mora fekk fattigstøtte i 1787, nemnd som , barnet må være Malena. Høgst truleg konfirmert frå Glesnes 1790 og busette seg der. Toft, Malene Olsdtr. (I12168)
 
10374 Mora introdusert
År:1736
Sogn/kirke:Sund
Introduksjonsdato:03-24
Merknader:Drengebarn, som er dødt 
Glæsnes, Anders Ottes. (I25333)
 
10375 Mora introdusert i Jan 1786. Toft, Kari Nielsdtr. (I22573)
 
10376 Mora og tanta, Rannei og Anne var søstre, i tillegg var faren, Ommund, først gift med Ragnhild, ei tredje søster - dermed er Gjertrud sin egen kusine. Tveit, Gjertrud Ommundsdtr. (I616)
 
10377 Mora var Anna Andersdtr. Spilde Vorland, Andrine Andersdtr. (I39578)
 
10378 Mora var Barbro Halvorsdtr. Leksvol.

Gunvald overtok Nørdstegard etter faren omlag 1641.

Ein son, Gaute, fekk Søre Nørdstegard - Søre Tufto, og ein son fekk Børdalen i Nes etter han. 
Børdalen, Gunvald Gautes. (I41532)
 
10379 Mora var Gunvor Reiersdtr. Hun var enke i 1891 på Tjernagel. Tjernagel, Tjerand Olai Haldors. (I41976)
 
10380 Mora var Magnhild Olsdtr. og broren hans var skolelærer på Tofterøy Ole Mathiassen, han hadde også søsknene Mathias og Brithe. Sangolt, Rasmus Mathiass. (I4996)
 
10381 Mora var Nilsina Jensdtr. Forland. Bjorøy, Bente Maria (I26024)
 
10382 Mora vart ikkje introdusert etter fødselen hennar, så ho må ha døydd då Katrina vart fødd. Glesnesholmen, Katrina Andersdtr. (I25351)
 
10383 More: https://www.genealogieonline.nl/noordwijkerhout-van-toen/I45457.php

Arij Leendertszoon . Arij married Cornelia van Stijn in 1757 and lived with her on a village farm on the Dorpsstraat in Noordwijkerhout, built by Engel, Cornelia's father, to whom the surname Van Larum is sometimes linked. The house included a plot of land of over five hectares, which extended behind and next to the house along the Gooweg to the height of the current Kortenbachstraat. A large part of the current Dorpsstraat in Noordwijkerhout was built on this increasingly subdivided plot. Four years after the death of Arij Leendertszoon in 1781, his widow Cornelia remarried Pieter van Dam. Her house was sold to her son Arij Arijszoon van den Burg, but he died four years later, only 29 years old. His wife Lena Westerend remarried Gerrit van Dam shortly afterwards and continued to live with him in the house on the Dorpsstraat. 
van den Burgh, Arie Leenderdz (I19697)
 
10384 Morfar til Siri Ravnanger f. 1966 Halvorsen, Martin (I9534)
 
10385 Morten kom til Rå i Fana fra Sunnfjord i 1735, hadde før budd nokre år på Liland. Budde seinare i Åletræet på Stend, døde på Fanahammaren 1767. Barn: Anna på Stend, Sjur død ung, Lussi i Åletræet, Abraham, Marta, Anna, Ola, 4 barn døde små. Morten var g2 med Sygni Willumsdtr. i 1766. Moflaten, Morten Sjurs. (I12562)
 
10386 Mosaga låg nede i mange år inntil Ola Slettemoen omkring 1860 bygde den opp att, då også som oppgangssag. Kring 1890 vart saga bygd om til sirkelsag, og om lag år 1900 fekk den også høvel. I åra då Bergensbanen vart bygd, kjøpte Ola og Ivar Slettemoen timmer og selde så materialane til anlegget. I 1921 vart saga selt til Olav O Nødre Reinton, Mikkel Slettemoen, Asle Bakka og Ola K Brøto for 3000 kroner. Frå 1926 vart Ola K Brøto eineeigar. Saga vart lagt ned i slutten av 1930 åra.
Du kan enno sjå restar av Mosaga. Her finn me gamle reimskiver og hjulgangar og akslingen til vasshjulet ligg enno på bakken der vasshjulet i si stod. Mosaga vart heile tida drive av vasshjul.
Vegvesenet tilbaud eigaren ein ny elektrisk motor då dei la om vegen i staden for at dei måtte mure fint opp vasskanalen – men eigaren sa nei, her skulle vera vasshjuldrift! Står du ved vasshjulakslingen og ser mot vest så ser du enno restar av murane som vassrennene har stått på. Dei var ganske høge, og det fins også restar av sjølve rennene litt lenger mot vest. Dei som ligg der i dag er restar at dei som vart laga til når saga vart bygd i år 1800. Oppe ved rennene er det også restar etter eit par små hus – det var felles slipesteinhus for Reintongardane og Slettemogardane. Hit måtte dei gå med ljårne for å få slipt dei i slåtten for grove (bekken) i Reintongardane var oftast turr om sumrane. Ein kan også framleis sjå litt av inntaket for vatnet til vassrennene. I tillegg til renna som førde vatn til vasshjulet var det også bygd ei renne ved sida av som ein brukte til å fløyte timrestokkane frå elva og inntil saga. Mosaga var ei flaumsag og berre i bruk i vår- og haustflaumane.
Restar av høvelen frå år 1900 ligg også på sagtomta. Den vesle bakken på like før den blir borte i nyevegen heiter Sagbakken. 
Slettemoen, Ola Ols. (I14058)
 
10387 mother Maria Monfrino Robiolio, Louise E. (I38660)
 
10388 Mother named Christina Versteeg Rouwen, Andries (I24189)
 
10389 mother was Maria Turkenburg Meijer, Pieter (I33057)
 
10390 Mother was Martha Moss (1859-1938)

1901 Wales census with son Arne, grandfather Lewis and his second wife Ellen (Holmes) Moss.

1881 census Lewis 42 and Ellen 42 (and her father Robert Holmes age 93), live with his daughters Martha, Margaret and granddaughter Eleanor (2) in Swansea. Grandfather Lewis was first married to Elizabeth White (-1870), Marthas mother. 
Moss, Eleanor (I40436)
 
10391 mother: Anna Maria Stebenbenann? Kahn, Catharina (I33964)
 
10392 Mother: Jannetje Jansdr van der Linden, father: Pieter Pietersz de Ridder de Ridder, Pieter (I27401)
 
10393 mother: Sara Amalia Fix Fix, Johan Gerhard (I34016)
 
10394 Mother: Theodora Brama Brama, Theodora (I32946)
 
10395 Motormann på MS Beranger i 1933, då hadde han vore til sjøs i to år.
I Norge på besøk fleire ganger m.a. i 1947, 1951-1952, 1956, 1959, 1962.
Barn: Sylvia Strand, Vivian Bayley, Carol Kasper, Norman S. Golten. 
Golten, Sigurd (I35918)
 
10396 Moved fairly early to the southern part of the colony, and was granted land in Anson County in 1757. Dees, James (I31040)
 
10397 Moved to Amsterdam 1816, and away in 1851/1852

houtzagersknecht 
Moolenaar, Gerrit (I40041)
 
10398 Moved to Amsterdam 1921. Brockhoff, Sophia Theodora (I32843)
 
10399 Moved to Georgia by 1784, and was living there by 1788, when a specially called Convention voted to ratify the U.S. Constitution and gave Georgia statehood.

On Jun 15 1790 he is a witness to a case between John Calhoun and Wm. Boyd in Pendleton Co.

On Feb 27 1798 he is a witness to a deed - Richard Davis and John Davis of South Carolina to William Boyd in Franklin Co. GA.

1800 Census of Pendleton District, SC, registered as Niblet Anderson with wife and three sons.

1810 SC census, Pendleton Dist. Noble Anderson heads a household consisting of 4 free white males (FWM) under the age of 10, 1 FWM of 10 and under 15, 1 FWM of 26 and under 45 (Noble Anderson); and 1 free white female (FWF) of 16 and under 26.

1816 - SC General Statutes, Vol U, pg 252 - In 1814 the Cherokee Indians ceded their lands along the Chattooga River in the upper tip of SC to the State of SC in Pendleton District. These lands then offered for sale - the Statute in the court records lays out terms and conditions for prospective buyers. It allowed for an initial bond payment and subsequent payments over a 3 year period. From the following, we believe Noble Anderson Sr. took advantage of this and purchased land in what previously was Indian land.
Published in "City Gazette" (Charleston, SC) Vol. XL, Issue 12935, pg. 1 - 9 May 1820

1820 SC census, Pendleton Dist, Microfilm page 215, 25th entry. Noble Anderson heads a household consisting of 2 free white males (FWM) under the age of 10, 3 FWM of 10 and under 16, 2 FWM of 16 and under 26, 1 FWM over 45 (Noble Anderson); 1 free white female (FWF) under the age of 10, and 1 FWF of 26 and under 45.

TREASURY OFFICE - Columbia, May 9, 1820
Notice is hereby given to Noble Anderson, Thomas Smith, E.M. Massey, Jane Poteat, Ira Nicholson, Wm. Beavort, David Kitchen, William Deadman, Philemon Crane, and Ralph Cobb respectively, and all other persons who have not yet paid the second instalment upon their Bonds, given for the purchase money of each Tract or Tracts of Land as may have been bought by them, at the sale of Public Lands lying in that part of Pendleton District, lately known as Teritory purchased by Treaty from the Cherokee Indians which was sold in March, 1818, at the house of Ephraim Massey, on the old Cherokee Boundary Line; that they and each of them, by delaying to pay the said second installment now due, have made default, and that unless the said second installment shall be paid within sixty days from the date hereof, together with the costs of this publication, the payments heretofore made will be forefeited and the lands purchased by them revert to the State.
Benjamin T. Elmore
Treasurer Upper Division
Note: The same above ad ran into mid July 1820. The E.M. Massey shown on the above notice was Ephraim Massey, brother of James Massey who will move to Greene Co., Missouri.
The above ad was found on GenealogyBank.com Newspaper Archives subscription service.

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1825 witness to a deed in Pendleton District.

Old Pendleton District where Noble Anderson lived split into Pickens & Anderson counties about 1826 and the land where Noble's family lived fell into Pickens Co. Two deeds were discovered in Pickens Co. Deed records (LDS film 024270). Here is the abstracted version:

1830. The Noble Anderson sons were sitting in Rabun Co., GA in 1830 census waiting for their Cherokee Land Lottery draw. The below deed reference may refer to Noble Anderson Sr. who had recently lost a court case and who we do not see in GA in 1830. Noble Anderson Jr. is living in Rabun Co., GA in 1830.

Deed BK - Vol. B1, pg. 306 - Sheriff William D. Sloan to Jesse George (of Rabun Co., GA)
Sheriff Sloan states that he was ordered by the court 12 Oct 1832 to seize the "goods, chattels & tenements" of Noble Anderson to levy the sum of $42.49 to satisfy damages and court costs owed by Anderson. The sheriff describes lands taken as 288 acres situated in Pickens Co. known as Tract No. 1 lying on a bold branch of Long Creek adj. Doc. Wm. Hunter, dec'd and Mackey Brown. The land was sold at public sale for $20. to Jesse George of Rabun Co., GA for $20.00, paid by Thomas Blackburn (probably an attorney.)
John Edwards & Edward Harris witnessed.

1840 GA census, Cherokee Co, Microfilm page 174. 12th entry. Noble Anderson heads a household of 1 free white male of 80 and under 90 ?; and 2 free white females, one of 60 and under 70, and one of 20 and under 30.

1850 GA census, Cherokee Co, Microfilm page 447A, line 1. Nobel Anderson, age 81, and Elizabeth, age 80, have one child, perhaps a grandson, in the home. Samuel Anderson is 10, born in Georgia.

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** An application of membership to the Sons of the American Revolution for a decendant of a younger sister Rebecca (1808-1886) m. William Dinsmore 1838), states that Capt James Anderson (1750-1833) (some have him as Nobles father), soldier of the Pennsylvanian troops, was married to a Mary Stewart (1774-1847, m. 94), father of James was Patrick Anderson (1719-1793), grandparents were James Anderson and Elizabeth (illegible 'Jarnian'?).
Record states that James was born in Chestero Co., Penn. in 1750. He served as a private in Capt. John Lacy's company, 4th battalion, Pennsylvania infantry, commanded by Col. Anthony Wayne. This regiment entered service in 1776, and took part of the battles of Long Island and Ticonderoga. He next enlisted in Col. Stepen Moylans regiment of Pennsylvania cavavalry and was commisioned Lieutenant. He was captured by the British and exchanged in December 1780.

Other records have Noble's mother as Nancy Irwin (1760-1805), James may have remarried Rebecca's mother Mary at that time, but I believe this to be incorrect. This James is buried at Buffalo Village, Washington County, Pennsylvania with his wife Mary Stewart. If he was born 1762, he can not be Noble's father. The tombstone however says he was 82 years old when he died
29 Mar 1833, which indicates b. 1750.**

Some records have the death of Noble's wife Elizabeth in Westmoreland 1814, but by then Noble was allready settled on the South Carolina/Georgia border. If this is correct, he must then have married a second Elizabeth who he later lives with in Georgia untill 1850. 
Anderson, Noble Sr (I22251)
 
10400 mr. chirurgijn Lakeman, Gerhardus (I24890)
 

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