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5951 Ægteviede 1862 i Lindaas Kirke
No: 1
Ægtevielses Datum: 26d Mai i Lindaas kirke
Navne: U(ng) K(arl), Gdbr., Soldat Karl Andreas H. Brugger og Pigen Henrikke Martine?
Brudgommens Föde- og Opholdsted: Torsvik
Brudens Födested: Rognöen
Fædrenes Navne: Grmd. Hans Brugger, Grmd. Jakob Amundsen
Kilde:
https://media.digitalarkivet.no/view/8295/131
Skannede kirkebøker
Hordaland
Masfjorden: 1851-1875, Klokkerbok
Ekteviede 1861-1862 (136)
Folio 136 
Family: Carl Andreas Brügger / Martina Jakobsdatter Torsvik (F9355)
 
5952 Ægteviede 1863 Lindås
No 7
Ægtevielses Datum: 1te Juli i Lindaas kirke
Navne: U. K. Ludvig Jonasen Daae og Pigen Henrikke HansDtr.
Fædrenes Navne: Grbgr. Jonas Daae og Hans Halvorsen
Kilde:
http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read
Skannede kirkebøker
Hordaland
Masfjorden: 1851-1875, Klokkerbok
Ekteviede 1861-1862 (136)
Folio 137 
Family: Ludvig Daae / Henrikka Hansdatter Wergeland (F9371)
 
5953 Ægteviede 1863 Masfjorden
No 8
Ægtevielses Datum: 7de Juli
Navne: U. K. Söldat Andreas Jonas: Daae
og
Pigen Erasmine Marthea Larsdatter
Föde- og Opholdsted, alder: Brugommen: Fröysæth, 26. Bruden: Nygaardvik, 22
Forældrenes Navne: Gdbg. Jonas G. Daae, ..... Lars Larsen
Kilde:
http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:kb_read
Skannede kirkebøker
Hordaland
Masfjorden: 1851-1875, Klokkerbok
Ekteviede 1863 (137)
Folio 137 
Family: Andreas Daae / Erasmine Marthea Larsdatter (F9372)
 
5954 Ægteviede 1866 Masfjorden (Lindås)
No 5
Ægtevielses Datum: 16 Juni Lindaas
Navne:
Johan Hagen Brugger U. K. Soldat Gdbgr. Torsvik Stromstad 24 1/2 Aar
og Pige Ragnhild Jetmundsen Hosteland 26 Aar
Bruggommens fader: Hans Andr. Brügger
Brudens Fader: Jetmund Johnsen
Kilde:
https://media.digitalarkivet.no/view/8295/134
Skannede kirkebøker
Hordaland
Masfjorden: 1851-1875, Klokkerbok
Ekteviede 1866 (139)
Folio 139 
Family: Johan Hansen Brügger / Ragnhild Jetmundsdatter (F9351)
 
5955 Ægteviede i Lindås 1826
No 15
Vielsesdag: d. 26te Junÿ
Brudgommens Navn og Stand: ..... Hans Andreas Brügger ungk?
Brudens Navn: Pige Gurine Hansd.
Brudgommens Föde- og Opholdsted: Thorsvig
Brudens Födested: Hosteland
Brudgommens Alder: 24
Brudens Alder: 23
Brudgommens Faders Navn: Mikal Brügger
Brudens Faders Navn: Hans Eriks.
Kilde:
https://media.digitalarkivet.no/view/11578/304
Skannede kirkebøker
Hordaland
Lindås: 1823-1836, Ministerialbok
1826
Folio 294
6 barn 
Family: Hans Andreas Brügger / Guri Hansdatter Høsteland (F9289)
 
5956 Ægteviet 1816 Lindås
d: 15de May Copuleret efter Kongl. Bevilling 13de Apriil 1816
Hr Endre Christian Dahle gl: 42 Aar og Fröken Drude Catarina
Brügger gl: 19 Aar Hieme i Huset
Cautionister Hr Kiöbmand Ole Fröÿen og Told Offici-
ant Hr Michael? Brÿgger
Kilde:
https://media.digitalarkivet.no/view/11576/19
Skannede kirkebøker
Hordaland
Lindås: 1813-1823, Ministerialbok
Kronologisk liste 1816 (015)
Folio 18
ingen barn

Ægteviede 1816 i Lindås
Unge Karl Hr. Endre Christian Dahle i Bergen 42 Aar
Jomfrue Drude Chatrine Brygger 19 Aar
Forloverne:
Hr Kiöbmand
Ole Fröÿen
og Told Officiant
Hr Michael Brygger
.................
Vielsdagen D: 15. May
I huset efter Kong. Bevilling 13de Aprilis 1816
Hvor anfört i det almindelige Jevnförelses Register: Fol. 328
Kilde:
https://media.digitalarkivet.no/view/11577/113
Skannede kirkebøker
Hordaland
Lindås: 1816-1823, Ministerialbok
Ekteviede 1816 (188)
Folio 188

Se også:
https://media.digitalarkivet.no/view/11580/117 
Family: Endre Christian Dahle / Drude Catharine Brügger (F9293)
 
5957 “French and Indian War” - Crown Point Expedition, 1756: Captain Trustram Davis’ company - Clerk John Mighill, Sergeant Israel Walker, Corporal Ephraim White, Drummer Joseph Foot; Elijah Mighill, John Post, Samuel Allen, Josiah Smith, Ruben Townsley, Samuel Lee, David Allen, Joseph Moulton, John Davis, Joseph Needham, Jacob Webber, Asa Belknap, Andrew Walton, Isaac Wallis, Jotham King, William Garle, Samuel Smith, Edward Cobb.

The Battle of Lake George (William Johnson, who had recently been named the British agent to the Iroquois, arrived at the southern end of Lac du Saint Sacrement on 28 August 1755 and renamed it Lake George in honor of his sovereign, George II) was fought on September 8, 1755, in the north of the Province of New York. The battle was part of a campaign by the British to expel the French from North America in the French and Indian War.On one side were 1,500 French, Canadian, and Indian troops under the command of the Baron de Dieskau and on the other side 1,500 colonial troops under William Johnson (William Johnson was placed in command of a force of 3,500 Provincial troops from New England, New York, and New Jersey, for the expedition against Fort St. Frédéric) and 200 Mohawks led by a noted war chief, Hendrick Thevanoguin.
1756- Johnson was replaced as commander of the "Crown Point Expedition" by John Winslow, and once again a Provincial force moved on Crown Point. Upon reaching Fort William Henry they learned of General Montcalm's victory at Oswego (NY), and, fearing the appearance of a large French force in the Champlain Valley, the expedition proceeded no further.1757- Winslow's replacement, Daniel Webb, had no opportunity to move towards Crown Point, as Montcalm led a force from Fort St. Frédéric to capture and destroy Fort William Henry. 
Walton, Andrew (I25393)
 
5958 “War of the Revolution” - Andrew Walton served in a company raised in Hampshire County from Colonel Moseley’s Regiment, by the order of Brigadier General Donderson (Danielson), dated Hampshire County, Oct 26, 1780. He is also listed on Lieutenant Colonel Timothy Robison’s detachment of the Hampshire County Militia, muster roll dated Garrison at Ticonderoga, Feb 25, 1777, enlistment to expire March 25, 1777; the same Company also entered service on Dec. 19, 1776 and served 73 days at Ticonderoga, mileage home 180 miles, allowed. Andrew also served as a private in Stone’s Company, 12th Massachusetts Regiment commanded by Colonel Samuel Brewer; enlisted June 16, 1778 to March 16, 1779. (Adjutant General, War Department, Washington, D.C.)

Sons of the American RevolutionMember: Curt M Higlay;

Approved: January 25, 1926;

National Number: 41012;

State Number: 412; Kansas

Andrew Wilton, Private, Capt. Nathan Eawlie’s Co., Timothy Robinson’s detachment of Hampshire Co. Militia. Muster Roll dated, Garrison at Ticonderoga, Feb. 25, 1777, enlistment to expire March 25, 1777; also same company and detachment entered service Dec. 19, 1776, service 73 days at Ticonderoga. Served as a private in Stowes Company, 12th Massachusetts Regiment commanded by Colonel Samuel Brewer; enlisted June 16, 1778, discharged March 16, 1779. (Adjutant General, War Department, Washington, D.C.)

Served in Colonel Mosely’s Regiment by order of Brigadier General Donderson, dated Oct 26, 1780. 
Walton, Andrew (I25393)
 
5959 “William Nichols also settled in the northwest part of the township in 1823. He owned one slave and moved to Missouri in 1826. William Marshall bought his place, . . . .”

“ Brinkerhoff’s History of Marion County Illinois” by Professor J.H.G. Brinkerhoff and published by B.F. Bowen & Company, Publishers, Indianapolis, IN, 1909 
Nichols, William A (I38772)
 

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