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Anne Staalesen Andersen 1868–1952 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 december 1868

Birth Location: Huseland, Fjaere, Norway

Death Date: mar 1952

Death Location: Haegeland, Vest-Agder, Norge

Father: Kristoffer Staalesen

Mother: Tonje Adamsd.

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In 1868, Anne Staalesen Andersen entered the world in Huseland, Fjaere, Norway, born to Kristoffer Staalesen And Tonje Adamsd. Anne Staalesen Andersen passed away in 1952 in Haegeland, Vest-Agder, Norge.

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Biography

  • In 1868, Anne Staalesen Andersen entered the world in Huseland, Fjaere, Norway, born to Kristoffer Staalesen And Tonje Adamsd.
  • Anne Staalesen Andersen passed away in 1952 in Haegeland, Vest-Agder, Norge.

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Anne Andersen's Ancestors

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Anne Andersen
1868–1952
Birth Place: Huseland, Fjaere, Norway
Parents
Kristoffer Staalesen
1842–1916
Lekne-Kvinesdal
Tonje Adamsd.
1837–
Landvik, Aust-Agder, Norge
Grandparents
Staale Kristoffersen
1814–1887
Kvinesdal, Vest-Agder, Norway
Anne (Tonette) Tollachsdatter
1816–1891
Kvinesdals Prgj.
Adam (Olsen) Skiftenes
1789–1853
Skiftenes, Aust-Agder, Norway
Ane (Margrethe) Pedersdatter
1791–1855
Sejrup, Vejle, Denmark
Great-Grandparents
Tollach Rafossen
1790–
Ingeri Obmundsdatter
1792–
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Anne Andersen's Timeline

2 Records

1868
30 december 1868
Birth of Anne Staalesen Andersen in Huseland, Fjaere, Norway
Huseland, Fjaere, Norway
1952
mar 1952
Age 84
Death of Anne Staalesen Andersen in Haegeland, Vest-Agder, Norge
Haegeland, Vest-Agder, Norge

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 december 1868
    Event Place: Huseland, Fjaere, Norway

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: mar 1952
    Event Place: Haegeland, Vest-Agder, Norge

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