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8701 Lindås bygdebok, bd III, Fonnebust side 430, gnr 106 bnr 5A:

Kari Olsdatter f 1705 på Haugsmyr d 1763, gift med Ola Ivarson f 1713 d 1763, var brukere her fra om lag 1734, da var hun fadder. Berge Rasmussen på bnr 5 fikk skøyte på bruket i 1749. Ola var da nevnt som oppsitter. De flyttet til Munkeberget under Lindås prestegård om lag 1752. Bruket gikk da inn i bnr 5.

Lindås Prestegård med bruket Munkeberget gnr 108 bnr 5:

Kari Olsdatter f 1705 på Haugsmyr (89/1A) d 1763 g med Ola Ivarson 1713 - 1763. De ble gravlagt samme dagen. Fikk en dødfødt datter her i 1752. 
Fonnebost, Ole Ivars. (I7219)
 
8702 Lindsay or Reynolds Reynolds, Nancy Jane (I20749)
 
8703 Lindsey and Delilah (Jones) Robertson, and their family, moved from Monroe County, TN, to Greene County, MO, in 1837. They settled southwest of Springfield about one mile east of what would become Republic. Lindsey owned 660 acres in various parcels at the time of his death in 1861. The family home was southwest of the corner of Lynn Avenue and Miller Road. Water was obtained from a spring at the northeast corner of Lynn Avenue and Wood Street.

Lindsey Robertson was a Methodist lay minister of the gospel, and would hold services in the Chapel. Many funeral services were conducted here as well. School was also held in the chapel in the late 1800's and early 1900's. The Chapel was still in good repair in the 1940's and 1950's as many porgram's were conducted, and was always open on decoration days.

What would become the Lindsey Chapel Cemetery probably had its beginning with the earliest known grave and tombstone for Mary C. Robertson, b. Dec 5, 1845: d. Apr 26, 1846. Mary was the daughter of Thomas Edward and Jane Caroline (Jarrett) Robertson, and a granddaughter of Lindsey and Delilah. She was probably the first death in the ROBERTSON family after their move to Missouri. It was probably Lindsey who selected the high area across from the family home which is now just southeast of the corner of Lynn Avenue and Miller Road. Whether Lindsey and Delilah envisioned growth of their family burial site to a cemetery of over 570 graves will never be known.

Polly Hagewood was Lindsey's sister. Another sister was Lucy (1799-1849) the wife of Alexander McCullah. 
Robertson, Lindsey (I27664)
 
8704 Lisbet fekk med gift mann og klokkar Frerik Kramer (1739-1816) på Lindås sonen Fredrik f. 1797 på Kolås, ikkje med i FT 1801 så truleg død liten.
Gift med Niels Ingebrigtsen Syslach i 1798 (110/7). 
Lauvås, Lisbet Olsdtr. (I17687)
 
8705 Lisbet var gift 1814 med Ole Tolleivson Troås på Våge. Betrud, Lisbet Henriksdtr. (I42961)
 
8706 Lisbet var truleg frå Bergen. Ibsdatter, Lisbeth (I25030)
 
8707 Lisbeth døydde same dagen som ei dødfødd dotter. Fjellanger, Lisbeth Hansdtr. (I38795)
 
8708 Lisbeth og Grim vart gravfesta samme dagen. Toftetræet, Lisbeth Hansdtr. (I23248)
 
8709 Lisbeth og Johannes fikk to barn vi ikke kjenner navnet på: Dødfødt barn, Lisbeth intr. 15.05.1746, levende barn, Lisbeth intr. 04.06.1747 Lerøy, Lisbeth Olsdtr. (I3979)
 
8710 Lisbeth var enke på Skeie i 1875, hos sonen Lars. Birkeland, Lisabeth Nielsdtr. (I39548)
 
8711 Liscence 21 Apr 1822 Family F7378
 
8712 Litlekalsøy Aarland, Vilhelmina Samsonsdtr. (I12960)
 
8713 Little Sioux Valley and Anektirede Menigheder Norske Evangelisk Lutherske, , Buena Vista, Iowa Family F12520
 
8714 Liva var truleg fødd i Bergen, konfirmert 1780 frå Lerøyna. Ho hadde tent i fire år hos prestefrua Barbra Christi i 1784, då ho fekk ein premie, ei sølvkjede med ei forylt penge for "udmærked Huusfliid". Ho hadde vove lange stykke med striedreiel, bai og lerret, og fem floss ryer, og fru Christie hadde undervist henne. Dette stod å lesa i Bergens Adressecontoirs Eferretninger i 1783. Liva tente så på Skoge før ho gifta seg i 1792 med Villum Nilson Trengereid. Dei budde der. SSS band V, s 401. Skoge, Liva Olsdtr. (I26822)
 
8715 Lived 40 years in Chicago. Left 16000 dollars for her five sisters and two brothers when she passed in Stoughton 1929. Thompson, Gunhild 'Jennie' (I29764)
 
8716 Lived in Den Haag van der Raadt, Hubert Mathieu (I18901)
 
8717 Lived in Ireland, where he had moved with his mother and father from Scotland. He married in Ireland and had at least one son, Robert, who was born in Munster, Ireland 1630 . Dexal Shannon ibid. p. 1 Shannon, John (I20204)
 
8718 Lived in Kalispell, Flathead, Montana, USA Heimark, Endre Ols. (I32335)
 
8719 Lived in Katwijk, in Kerkte, in Oegstgeest, Zuid Holland.

lived in Katwijk aan den Rijn and married twice, to Geertje van Roon around 1716 and Commertje Zuidbroek in 1730. With both wives Leendert had seven children. Son Arij, the next generation from the lineage was baptized Catholic in Oegstgeest in November 1722. He is the third child from the first marriage. Although Leendert lived a long life, he became about 80 years old, we know few details about that life. 
van den Burgh, Leendert Maartenz (I19700)
 
8720 Lived in Oregon (town) Clackamas, Oregon in 1920-census with her two daughters, registered as married, but John is not there. In Beaver Creek, Clackamas we find John S. Jones on his own on a farm he owns. The work on the farm may have took its toll, as his death is recorded in Oregon City in Oct 1920. Hanson Nordvig, Ella Mathilda (I29938)
 
8721 Lived in rural Seattle, King, Washington at time of death. Johnson, Anne Marie (I32266)
 
8722 Lived in South Galloway township. Stewart, Joseph Marion (I20840)
 
8723 Lived in Venice, California when she went to kindergarten (age 5), 1929.
In Sept 1929 Mildred and June was going to Leo in High River Alberta from California. This record states that June was born in Detroit. Later in October 1929 Leo, Mildred and June are headed from Long Beach California to Alberta and again they say that June is born in Detroit. She attended first grade in Kansas (age 6) and at age 7 (2nd grade) she was in a protestant school in Montreal, where she lived until she was 21. After attending the Rapid Shorthand College in Montreal, she took various clerical positions, including one in The Montrealer in 1941, at the sales audit office at Eaton's Department Store 1941-1944 and at Williams and Wilsons. From 1944 she was at Bell Telephone. 
Bessette, June Marie (I21051)
 
8724 Lived near Ashland, Boone County, Missouri.

Was considered the wealthiest man in Boone and neighbouring counties for a period of great many years. He owned a large estate and was an extensive stock breeder, and had 45 slaves who were quartered in twelwe cabins. He used his wealth and influence to good purpose and was very generous in his charities. He hired teachers from the east to teach his children, but he also invited children of his neighbors and poor families to participate.

Eli Bass was a member of "The Committee of Three" to contract and superintend the erection of the main edifice of the State University, and was one of the first Board of Curators by an Act of the General Assembly, February 11, 1839.

After his brother Theophilus died, Eli came to Taney County and took two of the children back to Boone County to educate them; Mary going to Howard-Payne College at Fayette, while John entered an Academy at Ashland. 
Bass, Ely Meredith (I20880)
 
8725 lived on the Duinhuis on the Kerkeduin, the later Bavoterrein. Kortekaas, Joannes "Jan" (I22719)
 
8726 Lived with his brother Johan Antonius in Sloten.
married 1902 to Alida Hendrica Broerse in Sloten. 
Brockhoff, Johannes Franciscus (I24067)
 
8727 Lives in Ann Arbor, MI, USA McKee, Jerry Lee (I21240)
 
8728 Lives in Dayton, Ohio Seasly, Henry Ross Jr (I20323)
 
8729 livørekone, 88 aar Nestegard, Anne Larsdtr. (I13939)
 
8730 Logiforretning i byen (Hamre pensjonat). I 1900 tjente søstera Janike Tommasdtr. (1847) hos henne. Hun var familiens barnepike i 1891. Kleiven, Anna Bergitha Thomasdtr. (I1600)
 
8731 Lohne is a town in the district of Vechta, in Lower Saxony, Germany. It is located approximately 8 km south-west of Vechta. The town lies on the A1 freeway between Bremen and Osnabrück. Overwater, Johann Henrich (I24273)
 
8732 Loodgieter (rørlegger) and smid
Parents: Johannes Marcus Jansen, Steenhouwer and Sophia de Man 
Jansen, Frederik Gerardus (I39932)
 
8733 Lord of Sayham, Sayme, or Siam Hall, as it is now called, in Newton, near Sudbury, in the Hundred of Babergh, Co. Suffolk.

The eldest son of William Alston, of Newton, became on his fathers death the head of the family, and by the death of his brothers, William and Robert, without issue, the sole continuator of the main stock.

When and how he acquired the Manor of Seyme Hall, which does not seem to have been possessed by his father, I do not know. The Manor was held of the King as of His Honour of Clare by Knights Service.

Edward married (1) Elizabeth, daughter of John Coleman, whose arms are recorded in the Bedfordshire Visitation before referred to as "p. fesse ar. and sa. a crosse patonnee bet. four mollets all counterchanged." By her he had issue two sons and a daughter; (2) at Newton on the 16th December, 1590 , Elizabeth Bull, widow of Waldringfield Parva, who was buried there on the 26th June, 1591; and (3) Christian ______ whose marriage settlement is referred to in his Will. Some confusion has existed regarding the second and third wives in other pedigrees, the marriages being reduced to two and a sort of composite never-existent wife-Christian Ball being evolved. The third marriage must have followed speedily on the death of Edwards second wife, for he himself was buried on the 14th November, 1592, at Newton, about eighteen months after her death, and was followed by his relict, Christian, about a year after, she being also buried at Newton on the 28th September, 1593.

By neither his second nor third wives had Edward Alston any further issue.
His Will dated 10th January, 1592 (34 Eliz.) was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on the 6th May, 1593. It is a very lengthy one, indeed the Alston Wills as a rule exhibit much of the redundancy of verbiage that delighted the hearts and filled the pockets of attorneys of past ages. It begins, " I bequethe my sowle unto Almighty God who hath created redemed and sanctified me and all His electe people, hoping faithfully and most assuredly to be saved in the daye of the general resurrection and judgment by the only merittes and passion of our Lord and Savyor Jesus Christ." It recites the antenuptial settlement of a rent charge out of the Manor of Sayham Hall on his wife, Christian, and desires his heir, William, to pay it punctually. Mentions his ownership of the Crown Inn in Sudbury (now the Rose and Crown Hotel, a fine old fashioned hostelry recently sold(1898) by its Alston owners to the landlord), (1) which with all the "seelinges, portables, wainscottes, glasse, settelles, benches and shelves he gave to his younger son, Thomas. To a favoured servant, one William Cockerell of Newton, he gives "six busshelles of rye or mislyn (a mixture of rye and oats), of the measure commonly called sudburye measure." He is provident as to his transactions in grain, ordering his executors to complete any sales or gifts of corn he may have bargained for or promised. Finally, he appoints his younger son, Thomas, sole executor, trusting that he will see his Will truly and faithfully performed according to his special trust and confidence in him, and makes him residuary devisee. Among the witnesses to the Will are Edmond Waldegrave, a member probably of the now noble, but at that time knightly family settled in the district; and Thomas Gosse, with whose family there existed cross alliances by the marriages of John Gosse to Elizabeth Alston, and Thomas Alston to Susan Gosse in 1579. On the death of the patriarch Edward Alston the family was divided, his two sons becoming the progenitors of branches co-equal in affluence and eventually of rank. It will be observed that Edward was the last ancestor in common of the baronetical familes of Odell and Chelsea.

Source: Cresswell, Lionel (1905) Stemmata Alstoniana, Privately Printed, Table 2. 
Alston, Edward (I28383)
 
8734 los
Bygsla jord på Forland, men budde i Toftatræet då dei fire eldste borna vart fødde. Truleg flytta dei til Forland for godt då farfaren døydde i 1764, eller året eller to før.
Budde dels på Fagerbakke i det andre giftet. Alle borna er oppgjevne med Fagerbakke som fødestad. I folketellinga 1801 budde Anders og Torbjørg hos sonen Lars på Møkster, og dei døydde der. 
Forland, Anders Elias. (I351)
 
8735 los Litlakalsøy, Knud Mons. Møgster (I347)
 
8736 Los Kalve, Anders Magne Halvards. (I2319)
 
8737 Los Kalve, Anders Ols. (I2299)
 
8738 los Golten, Ingebrigt Simons. (I2200)
 
8739 Los og gårdbruker Møgster, Lars Anders. (I2413)
 
8740 Los. Nevnt Glesnes ved første giftet, han er konfirmert derifrå i 1776 og innført i ei mannskapsrulle der same året. I ei rulle frå 1804 er fødestaden oppgjeven til Bergen. Det vart skifta etter Anders i 1830, men ingen visste om eller kjende nokon slektningar av han som hadde krav på arv. Glæsnes, Anders Jacobs. (I4664)
 
8741 Losa inn "Tartar".
Ole var gift med Guri Olsdtr. Pirholmen og seinare Marthe Simonsdtr. Nedre Vaage og Anne Arnesdtr. til sist. 
Vaage, Ole Johannes. (I4568)
 
8742 losbåtførar. Ti born: Alfred, Ingvald Olav, Bjarne Vilhelm (1931-2010), Karen Agnes, Vilborg Ella, Torvald Rikard, Ingleif Martin, Karl, Berit. Viksøy, Vilhelm Bertin Vilhelms. (I39494)
 
8743 Losjerte i Oslo i 1910, logerende ug stud. theol.
1920, Prest i Vikna og Nærø
Sokneprest i Leikanger, registrert i Landssvikarkivet for Sogn: https://www.digitalarkivet.no/view/487/pc00000004737721 
Daae, Sverre (I42717)
 
8744 Losoldermann, sjøveigar og gjestgjevar Bakkesund, Anders Knuds. Møgster (I2225)
 
8745 Losskøyten "Pauline" bygd 1893/Colin Archer var oppkalt etter henne. Nygaard, Pauline Thoresdtr. (I4309)
 
8746 Lost at sea. Naustheller, Nils Hans. (I16575)
 
8747 Lou and Annie had 11 children (9 who survived to adulthood) and 7 who are still living in 2007. Truss, Wim, Pete, Jan, Cor, Anne, Theo Meyer. van den Burg, Johanna Cornelia (I19843)
 
8748 Louis emigrated in 1878, at the age of 17. His parents were Daniel Bange and Louise Paul.

Louis landed in New York, but by 1880 he was living in Pana, Christian, Illinois where he was a baker. Later he was a baker in St. Louis, Missouri.

Louis and Emmas children:

Laura Louise Bange Casey, 1885-1910

Louis Charles Bange, 1888-1968

Dorothy Bange Doyle, 1890-1941

Anita E. Bange, 1891-1962

Helen Bange Charlier, 1895-1957

Melita Bange Howard, 1900-1998 
Bange, Louis (I27463)
 
8749 Ludvig bodde på Talle i Luster da han gifta seg med Ingeborg. Familien hennar er der i 1865.
Ni born, Elling, Anna Johanna, Guri, Hans, Jørgen, Gjertrud (Gertie), Louise, Louise Marie, Gina Olina. 
Sandvik, Ludvig Ellings. (I35814)
 
8750 lungebetennelse Brække, Mons A. (I34642)
 

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