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Ola Larsen 1727–1782 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Jul 1727

Birth Location: Riska, Rogaland, Norway

Death Date: 1782

Death Location: Riska, Rogaland, Norway

Father: Lars Rage

Mother: Ragnhild Hogstad

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Ola Larsen was born in 1727 in Riska, Rogaland, Norway, the child of Lars Johansson Rage And Ragnhild Olsdtr Hogstad. Ola Larsen passed away in 1782 in Riska, Rogaland, Norway.

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Biography

  • Ola Larsen was born in 1727 in Riska, Rogaland, Norway, the child of Lars Johansson Rage And Ragnhild Olsdtr Hogstad.
  • Ola Larsen passed away in 1782 in Riska, Rogaland, Norway.

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Ola Larsen's Ancestors

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Ola Larsen
1727–1782
Birth Place: Riska, Rogaland, Norway
Parents
Lars Johansson Rage
1695–1763
Gjesdal, Rogaland, Norway
Ragnhild (Olsdtr) Hogstad
1684–1759
Hogstad, Telemark, Norway
Grandparents
Johannes (Sveinungson) Rage
1659–1727
Rage, Gjesdal, Rogaland
Ola (Nilsen) Hogstad
1653–1738
Hogstad, Riska, Rogaland, Norway
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ola Larsen's Timeline

3 Records

1727
15 Jul 1727
Birth of Ola Larsen in Riska, Rogaland, Norway
Riska, Rogaland, Norway
1727
20 Jul 1727
Ola Larsen was baptized in Høyland, Rogaland, Norway
Høyland, Rogaland, Norway
1782
1782
Age 55
Death of Ola Larsen in Riska, Rogaland, Norway
Riska, Rogaland, Norway

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Jul 1727
    Event Place: Riska, Rogaland, Norway
    Record Source: Norway, Select Baptisms

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Date: 20 Jul 1727
    Event Place: Høyland, Rogaland, Norway
    Record Source: Norway, Select Baptisms

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1782
    Event Place: Riska, Rogaland, Norway

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