Brick Wall People Redux – Part 21 – Susanne Pedersdatter

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Name: Susanne Pedersdatter
Birth: 1787
Death: unknown
Marriage: September 21, 1819, Trondheim, Norway
Location(s): Trondheim, Norway
Relation to me: Susanne Pedersdatter was my mother's father's father's mother's mother's mother. Which makes her 7th generation before me.
Alias(es): none known
Parents: unknown
Spouse(s): Henrich Hansen
Children: 3 known - Gunnild Marie, Karen, Pauline Henrikke
Other Family: none known

Details:
Susanne's information echoes her husband, as most of their information comes from records of their children. Like him, I have no records before her, so she is the beginning of this line for me at the moment. I assume her father's name was either Peder or Peter, but beyond that, I have no clue where to start looking for her family. All I can assume is that she is of Norwegian ancestry, at least until I learn differently. I'd love to know where and when she was born, how many children she had, if perhaps she was married before Henrich (which I have noticed in cases where there are no parents for the wife on a marriage record).

Proof:
1) The first proof I have for her is Pauline's birth record. This gives very little information, but it was the first time I had found her name on any records regarding Pauline.
2) She is also listed on her own marriage record, though that gave me little more information, and no information on her parents' names, unfortunately. As I said above, that leads me to speculate that this may not have been her first marriage, but that's pure speculation at this time, given how old the record is.

New Proof of Susanne:
3) As I said, I do now have their marriage record, though no parents are listed on it.
4) I also have her listed with her husband on all three of their listed daughters' birth records.
5) And also on their baptism records.

Needed:
And that's it. Again, aside from the info on their marriage record, I have no BMD info for her, so I would love to learn more about her and her family in general. I would love to know for certain how many children she and Henrich had. And did she have children with other men? Who were her parents? Did she have any siblings? All questions I'd love to have answered.


As always, if my family or anyone out there has any more information on this family, I'd love to talk to you about them. I'd love to learn more on any of them, if at all possible.

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And I have no other posts about Susanne at this time.

Brick Wall People Redux – Part 20 – Henrick Hansen

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Name: Henrich Hansen
Birth: 1793
Death: March 11, 1838, Hadsel, Nordland, Norway
Marriage: September 21, 1819, Trondheim, Norway
Location(s): Trondheim, Norway
Relation to me: Henrich Hansen was my mother's father's father's mother's mother's father. Which makes him 7th generation before me.
Alias(es): none known
Parents: unknown
Spouse(s): Susanne Pedersdatter
Children: Gunnild Marie, Karen, and Pauline Henrikke
Other Family: none known

Details:
Henrich Hanson is one where the names start to get blurred in my family tree. Given his daughter's name, I assume the Roness was a location appellation, and that he likely had it too at one point, just not on the records I have found. But because I have not found it in the records I have that show him, I am still a bit unsure if he is the father I am trying to find in this instance, as he is not listed in the family record that was compiled by one of the Bordewich family in Minnesota. He is listed on his daughter's marriage record, but the name is such a common name, it's hard to be certain I have the correct one.

I know nothing of his life, though I assume he was born in Norway, and will until I am proven otherwise wrong. Beyond that, I have almost nothing. I don't know what he did for a living, or where he lived, though it is likely he was located in Trodheim for a time, as that is where his daughter was born. I'd love to know more about him and his family, both with his wife, and what siblings he may have had.

Proof:
1) My first proof for Henrick is his daughter's marriage record. Without that, I would have had no clue even who to start looking for. It gives only his name, however, which got me little further.
2) The second proof I have for him was Pauline's birth record. This gives only a bit more information, but it also lists his wife, which made it possible to find the third bit of proof.
3) With his wife's name, I was also able to find a marriage record for the couple, though that gave me only a little more information, and got me no further back in Henrich's line.

New Proof of Henrich Hansen:
4) I have birth records for his daughters Henrikke, Gunnild, and Karen.
5) I also have baptism records for all three as well.
6) His current death date from a record which I believe is his, though I am not entirely certain of, as it does not list his wife or children.

Needed:
As with most of my other brick walls, I have little BMD info, and one of the dates I do have is uncertain at this time. I would love to find more proof of his death date, preferably something that connects him to his children or wife. As I said above, I'd also love to know more about his life with his wife, and if they only had three children or if there were more. I would also still love who his parents were, and if he had any siblings. I'd also like to understand the Roness name better, as I'm sure there's something there that I am missing.


As always, if my family or anyone out there has any more information on this family, I'd love to talk to you about them. I'd love to learn more on any of them, if at all possible.

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And I have no other posts about Henrick, as he's so far back in my family tree.

About this blog

This blog is maintained by two sisters who have had a life long interest in geneology.
Mika writes here mostly about our family (Hansen, Hillinger, Bordewick, Park, etc), and her search for more information.
Shannon mostly uses this space as a place to make the many stories written about and by her husband's family (Holly, Walker, Walpole, etc) available to the rest of the family, present and future.

Our blog is named Oh Spusch! mostly because Shannon is bad at naming things. The first post I put up includes a story about the time Walker's great grandfather took his whole family out to see a play and the littlest kept saying "Oh! Spusch!" No one ever figured out what she meant by that.