Ola Estensen Berg
(1639-1685)
Sigrid Jonsdtr
(Abt 1640-Abt 1700)
Erik Olsen Berg
(1674-1760)
Sigrid
Ole Eriksen Berg
(1724-1803)

 

Family Links

Spouses/Children:
1. Ingri Olsdtr Svensgarden

Ole Eriksen Berg

  • Born: 1724, Berg, Tolga, Hedmark, Norway 924
  • Marriage (1): Ingri Olsdtr Svensgarden in 1750 in Tolga, Hedmark, Norway 943
  • Died: Nov 1803, Tolga, Hedmark, Norway at age 79 924,944
  • Buried: 13 Nov 1803, Tolga, Hedmark, Norway

   Another name for Ole was Ola.924

  Research Notes:


1. a. 1801 Norway Census - see his son, Erik Olsen, b 1751 ... for 1801 census

1. Geni.com FT
https://www.geni.com/people/Ole-Berg/6000000000934174503?through=6000000007328942527
Added by:Johannes Rye Røste on September 3, 2008; Managed by:Anki [Ann Chatrin] Olsson

comments:
Kirkeboken for Tolga: Ole Erichs.; konfirmert 4.6.1741; 17 år; bosatt i Wandgryft (Vanngrøfta eller Vangrøfta - samme sted som Berg eller Bortistu).
Kirkeboken for Tolga: Ole Erichs. gift med Ingri Olsd. 18.4.1750; forlovere var Ole Jonsen og Peder Olsen.
Folketellingen fra 1801: Ole Erichsen; født 1724; gift med Ingri Olsdatter; far til Erich Olsen; bosatt på Berg i Tolga i Hedmark.

Tolga parish deaths ... Marie Tollan's transcription; residence Berrig [a variation of Berg farm] ... but no other identifying information
... burial on 13 Nov ... https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/view/267/pg00000001017607


2. Klokkervang

Sept of 1773, Jon Simensen Grue had paid 50 riksdaller for ¼ the Berg farm to Ole Eriksen Berg (born 1724), the owner of Bortistu-Berg. Ole Eriksen Berg was a nephew of Esten Olsen Berg and a 1st cousin of Jon Simensen's wife, Sigrid Estensdtr.

3. Os i Østerdalene by Thoralf Grue, Bortistu ..... pages 239-241

page 240

Son Erik Olsen was born in 1751 and died in 1831. married Magnhild Jonsdtr. Gruen born in 1756. died 1832.
The family owns a document that is not thl. [??? might be referring to some type estate/probate document]: Anno 1787 on April 19, we were all siblings and brothers-in-law on the farm Berg with our parents Ole Eriksen and Ingri Olsdtr. [from above, number 4] who demanded that the land be distributed to all of us who are Erik Olsen [that is, Erik Olsen b 1751]. Esten Eriksen Mosengen [married to Ole Eriksen's daughter, Sigri, 1752-1844] who has the daughter Sigri Olsdtr. in marriage. Håken Pedersen [married to Ole Eriksen's daughter, Ingeborg, 1756-1733, who has daughter Ingeborg Olsdtr. and Halsten Toresen Hafsjøen [married to Ole Eriksen's daughter, Kari, 1765-1824, who has a third daughter Kari Olsdtr. in marriage and was then written off as Lesere- effects of each kind exchanged as follows:

1. All driving and farm equipment such as travel sleds with frames, coal sleds with baskets, ore sleds and frames, belt sleds, sledges, harnesses. ropes and hacksaws.
2. All wooden household goods of all kinds of cups and vessels, such as bark vats. acid vats. a brewery vat. lltenders, milk jugs, milk churns, daller. ashtrays. baking troughs, cheek churns and bowls.
3. All plowing equipment which is 4 plows and I harrow.
4. Of iron: all axes, all hoes, all horse flails with. pictures.
all horse sledges.
5. All cloven hoes. which are 3d clavsaler m. meiser and 2d mands risaler. 6. Of forging equipment which is breather and screw place.
6. All fishing equipment such as 3 meters. 4 netting. In rasse. and net. both large and small.
8. Copper: 3 boilers and a large pot in the cattle house.
9. All iron sledge poles. In iron stee and iron bismer, weaving equipment, mugs and other wooden barrels and bowls.

This is then signed and confirmed by all of us
Esten Eriksen Mosengen. .. Hákon Persen Gjelten. Halsten Thoresen Hasoien. Sven Larsen.
For the record Jo Gruen (who also wrote the document.)

What else of the estate's other effects are of interest that are found to be unaltered are horses, cows and sheep, men's and women's walking clothes. sagklaar and chests. Item forging tools a small forge. 3 large hammers. 3 smaller do.. 3 pliers. In beaks. an ox-swell. 4 small clink hammers. 2 screw-knives and some more. All carpenter's tools of hevler saws etc., item naver and hammer iron. item brass cowbell with. clav. pots. 2 copper kettles. one man's and two women's risals. Roof skins hide food sacks, flour-skin sacks, lentil sacks, baker, baking-shelf with two rings. copper remains.
Jo Gruen
Erik Olsen Berg- [most likely refering to Erik Olsen Berg, 1751-1803]
Sven Larsen Wang.

It is said that Erik [most likely refering to Erik Olsen Berg, 1751-1803] was unusually strong, but at least as an older man he became paralyzed in the hips. When he was with the forest he rolled over on the sledge, where he lay until he came out.
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old source: www.tomren.org from the 2010 era [11 Nov 2022 - this website is no longer active] 927

  Noted events in his life were:

1. Residence - 1801, 1 Feb 1801, Tolga, Hedmark, Norway. 945 Farm #3


Ole married Ingri Olsdtr Svensgarden in 1750 in Tolga, Hedmark, Norway.943 (Ingri Olsdtr Svensgarden was born about 1724.)




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