Can anyone read the marriage record on the top left side of page. It is Embret Anderson Hoel and Ma
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Hi Linda,
In this case, I think it would be helpful to see a few more entries, which would mean being in the website itself. In order to make it a bit easier on those who might help you, would you please post the link to this page?
thanks!
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SAH, Toten prestekontor, Ministerialbok nr. 4, 1751-1761, s. 111
I don't know how to copy the link but above is the copy of the address. Can you tell if their is a better way to do it.
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I tracked down the link to the image. If it doesn't go straight to the image, it's just image 95 in the churchbook.
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1755 10 Nov Drag: Embret
Anderson Hoel
Marte Christensdatter
Suckestad
Cop
Christen Krogen
Knudt Molst…
I think Embret is a dragoon. At first glance, you might think it’s ‘dräng,’ but that is not correct. A few images later, 106, there is another entry with Dragun. The word in our entry, although abbreviated, looks like the one in the image 106 entry.
Off to the right:
The 2nd of Jan. 1756
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Dragoon in Sweden is soldier if I remember right but when I did google translate for Norway nothing came up. Did they have soldiers in Norway in the same way they did in Sweden with cottages provided?
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Dragoon means Cavalry soldier. To find out more about the military in Norway go to the FamilySearch.wiki for Norway and choose military under Record Types Right Side of the page: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Norway_Genealogy
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Thank you Liv. Great suggestion. Also thank you Fritz for reading Drag:
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It reads: bans read 10 November 1755 for Drag (Dragon) means Cavalry soldier Embret Andersen Hoel and Marte Christensdatter Sukkestad and they were married (cop) 7 January 1756
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