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About Sjur Olson Haaland
Etne-soga by Ståle Dyrvik, vol V "Folket. Grindheim sokn." p 42 Ytre Haaland item 15b and 16
find a grave entry: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=112540099
from Dr Craig Stevenson's family history:
Sjur and Mette Tvedten Haaland and their nine children immigrated from Norway to America in the spring of 1846 and settled in Walworth County, Wisconsin. That fall, Sjur and their infant son died of Typhoid Fever.
as per http://kittymunson.com/index.php?page=holland-family
probably number 1307 on this 1801 census page for farm Haaland http://digitalarkivet.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=89...
mentioned in Etnesoga V p 121 (in wite's entry) Tveito 3a and http://kittymunson.com/Munson/tvedten.html
his ggg-granddaugher owns this portrait
passenger on 1846 - bark Kong Sverre no 125 at http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_list.asp?jo=1102
also see p 18-19 in the online ebook A history of Norwegian immigration to the United States from the earliest beginning to the year 1848 by George T. (George Tobias) Flom
http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/george-t-george-tobias-flom/a...
also published online here http://www.gutenberg.org/files/46681/46681-h/46681-h.htm#Page_295
"In 1846 Syver O. Haaland, wife and nine children, Hadle Evenson and wife Anne J. Fjösne, and Tostein H. and Osmond O. Högstul came to Skoponong, the latter two from Tuddal in Telemarken; the former were from Etne Parish in Söndhordland. Björn Holland of Hollandale, Wisconsin, who is a son of Syver Haaland,[312] writes me that they came on the ship Kong Sverre from Bergen.[313] In Ulvestad’s Nordmaendene i Amerika, page 56, appears an account of their first few weeks in the settlement and of S. Haaland’s sickness and death"
Son of Ole Haaland and Magdeli Eriksdatter Sjur Olesen Haaland and Mette Aamunsdatter Tvedten came to America in 1846 with 9 children eventually arriving in La Grange Wisconsin. Sjur went to Milwaukee to get winter supplies and came down with"bilious fever" and died 3 months after arriving in America. His youngest son Malachias also died at this time.
info from 17131290
Om Sjur Olson Haaland (Norsk)
Etne-soga by Ståle Dyrvik, vol V "Folket. Grindheim sokn." p 42 Ytre Haaland item 15b and 16
find a grave entry: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=112540099
from Dr Craig Stevenson's family history:
Sjur and Mette Tvedten Haaland and their nine children immigrated from Norway to America in the spring of 1846 and settled in Walworth County, Wisconsin. That fall, Sjur and their infant son died of Typhoid Fever.
as per http://kittymunson.com/index.php?page=holland-family
probably number 1307 on this 1801 census page for farm Haaland http://digitalarkivet.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=89...
mentioned in Etnesoga V p 121 (in wite's entry) Tveito 3a and http://kittymunson.com/Munson/tvedten.html
his ggg-granddaugher owns this portrait
passenger on 1846 - bark Kong Sverre no 125 at http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_list.asp?jo=1102
also see p 18-19 in the online ebook A history of Norwegian immigration to the United States from the earliest beginning to the year 1848 by George T. (George Tobias) Flom
http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/george-t-george-tobias-flom/a...
also published online here http://www.gutenberg.org/files/46681/46681-h/46681-h.htm#Page_295
"In 1846 Syver O. Haaland, wife and nine children, Hadle Evenson and wife Anne J. Fjösne, and Tostein H. and Osmond O. Högstul came to Skoponong, the latter two from Tuddal in Telemarken; the former were from Etne Parish in Söndhordland. Björn Holland of Hollandale, Wisconsin, who is a son of Syver Haaland,[312] writes me that they came on the ship Kong Sverre from Bergen.[313] In Ulvestad’s Nordmaendene i Amerika, page 56, appears an account of their first few weeks in the settlement and of S. Haaland’s sickness and death"
Om Syver Olsen Haaland (Norsk)
Etne-soga by Ståle Dyrvik, vol V "Folket. Grindheim sokn." p 42 Ytre Haaland item 15b and 16
item 16
"Sjur Olsson f.l799. på Ytre Håjand (15b) utfl.1846 til Amerika med familien. Gift 1828 med Metta Åmundsdotter f. 1804 på Tveito (3a). Sjur fekk i 1827 kjøpa den vesle parten faren hadde ått i bruket. Ein ny part fekk han i 1829, i satmsvar med ein arvekontrakt som var sett opp på skiftet etter morfaren Erik Halldorsson Nernes i 1806. Sidan flytta faren til Mo i Vikedal. I 1830 gjorde dei avtale om at Sjur skulle fråfalla all arv etter faren, mot at faren på si side aldri skulle krevja kjøpesum for bruket på Håland. Bak desse transaksjonane ligg den kjensgjeminga at Ola Sjursson dreiv mykje med handel og streva med gjeld. Heller ikkje sonen Sjur greidde å få fast grunn under føtene. I 1846 makeskifte han bruket her med bruk 2 på Indre Håland. Men i staden for å flytta dit, reiste han og huslyden frå Etne i same farten. "
find a grave entry: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=112540099
from Dr Craig Stevenson's family history:
Sjur and Mette Tvedten Haaland and their nine children immigrated from Norway to America in the spring of 1846 and settled in Walworth County, Wisconsin. That fall, Sjur and their infant son died of Typhoid Fever.
as per http://kittymunson.com/index.php?page=holland-family
probably number 1307 on this 1801 census page for farm Haaland http://digitalarkivet.no/cgi-win/webcens.exe?slag=visbase&sidenr=89...
mentioned in Etnesoga V p 121 (in wite's entry) Tveito 3a and http://kittymunson.com/Munson/tvedten.html
his ggg-granddaugher owns this portrait
passenger on 1846 - bark Kong Sverre no 125 at http://www.norwayheritage.com/p_list.asp?jo=1102
also see p 18-19 in the online ebook A history of Norwegian immigration to the United States from the earliest beginning to the year 1848 by George T. (George Tobias) Flom
http://www.ebooksread.com/authors-eng/george-t-george-tobias-flom/a...
also published online here http://www.gutenberg.org/files/46681/46681-h/46681-h.htm#Page_295
"In 1846 Syver O. Haaland, wife and nine children, Hadle Evenson and wife Anne J. Fjösne, and Tostein H. and Osmond O. Högstul came to Skoponong, the latter two from Tuddal in Telemarken; the former were from Etne Parish in Söndhordland. Björn Holland of Hollandale, Wisconsin, who is a son of Syver Haaland,[312] writes me that they came on the ship Kong Sverre from Bergen.[313] In Ulvestad’s Nordmaendene i Amerika, page 56, appears an account of their first few weeks in the settlement and of S. Haaland’s sickness and death"
Sjur Olson Haaland's Timeline
1799 |
September 16, 1799
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Ytre Håland br. 2, Etne, Etne, Hordaland, Norway
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September 22, 1799
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Etne Par., Bergen Stift, Hordaland Fylke
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1829 |
December 2, 1829
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Etnesjøen, Etne, Hordaland, Norway
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1831 |
March 31, 1831
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? Etne Parish, Hordaland Fylke, Norway
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1832 |
December 16, 1832
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Haaland farm, Etne Parish, Hordaland, Norway
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1834 |
March 31, 1834
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Etne, Etne, Hordaland, Norway
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1836 |
March 11, 1836
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? Etne Parish, Hordaland Fylke, Norway
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1839 |
February 2, 1839
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Haaland farm, Etne Parish, Hordaland, Norway
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1841 |
July 5, 1841
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Haaland farm, Etne Parish, Hordaland, Norway
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