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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Peder Andreas Nilsen: Birth: 22 FEB 1891 in Olderfjord, Kistrand, Porsanger Finnmark. Death: 5 OCT 1959 in Kamøyvær Nordkapp Finnmark

  2. Anna Helmine Nilsdatter: Birth: 5 APR 1893 in Olderfjord, 9713 Russenes, Porsanger, Norge. Death: 19 MAR 1937 in Alta

  3. Anna Helmine Nilsdatter: Birth: 5 APR 1893 in Olderfjord, 9713 Russenes, Porsanger, Norge. Death: 19 MAR 1937

  4. Nilsen: Birth: 5 APR 1893 in Olderfjord, 9713 Russenes, Porsanger, Norge. Death: 19 MAR 1937

  5. Maria Bergitha (Marie Bergitte Søderholm (f. Nilsdatter) Nilsdatter: Birth: 30 JUN 1894 in Brendelv, Russenes, Kistrand/Porsanger, Finnmark, Norge. Death: 25 OCT 1919 in Hammerfst sykehus, Finnmark, Norge

  6. Donna Elvira Rikarda Nilsdatter: Birth: 5 JUN 1896 in Olderfjord, 9713 Russenes, Porsanger, Norge. Death: 26 AUG 1897 in Olderfjord, 9713 Russenes, Porsanger, Norge

  7. Sverre Heggelund Nilsen: Birth: 7 JUL 1898 in Olderfjord, 9713 Russenes, Porsanger, Norge. Death: 23 FEB 1965 in Kamøyvær, Magerøy, Finnmark


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Nils Johan Edvard Pedersen: Birth: 31 MAY 1886 in Olderfjord, Porsanger, Finnmark, Norway. Death: 24 APR 1955 in Kamøyvær, Nordkapp, Finnmark, Norway

  2. Ida Mathilde Pedersen: Birth: 1 MAR 1888 in Kistrand, Porsanger, Finnmark, Norway. Death: 12 JAN 1967 in Kamøyvær, Finnmark, Norway


Sources
1. Title:   Norway Church Records, 1815-1938
Publication:   MyHeritage
Text:   Birth and Baptism (Fødte / Døpte) RecordsThese records normally contain the birthdate and the baptism date, both parents’ names, marital status, and place of residence, the child’s legitimate or illegitimate status, and the names of godparents and witnesses. The child was often recorded with only his or her given name(s) without an expressly recorded surname as it was assumed the child would take a patronymic surname from its father or take a hereditary surname. Marriage (Viede, Copulerede, Ægteviede) RecordsTraditionally marriages occurred in the bride’s home parish if the bride and groom were from different parishes. Marriage records include the bride’s and groom’s names, birthplaces, marriage date, ages, and often their places of residence and occupation. The record also indicates whether the bride or groom were single or widowed before the marriage. After the 1830s the records frequently include the names of both the groom’s and bride’s fathers. Death and Burial (Døde / Begravede) RecordsBurials traditionally took place in the parish where the person died and burial records were recorded in the parish where the person was buried. Burial records include the burial date, the name of the deceased person, their age, place of residence, and cause of death.Records of Nonconformists and DissentersThe 1845 Nonconformist Act recognized Christian dissenter denominations but required those from dissenting denominations to notify the pastor of their local Lutheran parish of births and marriages for registration and inclusion in the Lutheran Church Records. However, relatively few people in Norway belonged to these nonconformist religions.This collection is provided through cooperation with the National Archives of Norway.

Notes
a. Note:   Peder Kristian Nilsens 1. ekteskap med sin brors (Peder K. Nilsens) enke.


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