are direct ancestors of Karen Annette HendricksonJohansdatter, Anne Birgitte (b. 29 Oct 1847, d. ?)
Note: Birth found in Lenvik, Troms, Kirkebok 1842-1853, page 103. Book published by Norwegian Historical Data Center, University of Tromsø, ISBN 82-7663-275-0
Given Name: Anne Birgitte
Change: Date: 4 Oct 2002
Time: 16:16:50
Note: Hans Edvard Nicolai was confirmed in 1858
I received this information from several newspaper articles written in the "Finnmark Dagbad" newspaper, written by "Ole Johan Valle" of Hammerfest, Norway. The articles were printed in 1981 over a period of many weeks. While on the inter-net, a related Ulich wrote me and gave me Ole's e-mail address. Ole wrote to me and said that he just wanted to do these articles on the Ulich family, as the Ulich family had been very prominent in Norway years ago, and he wanted to follow the family. I received these articles from a uncle of mine while I was visiting Norway, however they were in Norwegian. I was able to extract out the names of my close family and record them, but the other names and information I was not able to translate. I tried to get these articles translated many times over a period of many years. Then one day Susan Ulich Jaeger wrote to me on the inter-net and said that she had these newspaper clippings translated and printed out in a book report form. She graciously sent me a copy of the translated report.
Given Name: Hans Edvard Nicolai
Death: 28 Apr 1875 Forsøl, Hammerfest, Finnmark, Norway
Change: Date: 30 Dec 2002
Time: 16:53:02
Given Name: Margrethe Fredrikke
Change: Date: 22 Jun 2001
Time: 01:00:00
Note: I received this information from several newspaper articles written in the "Finnmark Dagbad" newspaper, written by "Ole Johan Valle" of Hammerfest, Norway. The articles were printed in 1981 over a period of many weeks. While on the inter-net, a related Ulich wrote me and gave me Ole's e-mail address. Ole wrote to me and said that he just wanted to do these articles on the Ulich family, as the Ulich family had been very prominent in Norway years ago, and he wanted to follow the family. I received these articles from a uncle of mine while I was visiting Norway, however they were in Norwegian. I was able to extract out the names of my close family and record them, but the other names and information I was not able to translate. I tried to get these articles translated many times over a period of many years. Then one day Susan Ulich Jaeger wrote to me on the inter-net and said that she had these newspaper clippings translated and printed out in a book report form. She graciously sent me a copy of the translated report.
Mr. Lundebye lived in Russia, but in the revolution they escaped back to Norway and settled down in Kristiania. They had 2 children, 1 son and 1 daughter. The son was knut Lundebye.
Given Name: Mr
Change: Date: 16 May 2002
Time: 23:19:57
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