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Petrine Huseby
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Petrine Huseby (born Hansdatter), 1860 - 1928 Petrine Huseby (born Hansdatter) 1860 1928
Petrine Huseby (born Hansdatter) was born on 1860, in , to Hans Christian Hansen and Anne Sofie Hansen (born Mathiasdatter).
Petrine had 6 siblings: Mathias Hansen, Martin Hansen and .
Petrine married Gustav Adolf Huseby.
Gustav was born on 1848, in .
They had 5 children: Anfin Huseby, Victor Daniel Huseby and .
Petrine passed away on 1928, at age 68 in .
She was buried in .
Documents of Petrine Huseby (born Hansdatter)
Petrine
Petrine in Norway Church Records, 1815-1938
Petrine Hans Chrsdatter Hansen
was born to
Hans Chr Hansen
and
Anne Sophie Matthuiasdatter
.
Petrine Bløstrupsdatter Tollefson (born Huseby), 1848 - 1919 Petrine Bløstrupsdatter Tollefson (born Huseby) 1848 1919
Petrine Bløstrupsdatter Tollefson (born Huseby) was born on 1848, in .
Petrine married Otto Tollefson on 1871, at age 22 in .
Otto was born on 1850, in .
They had 11 children: Christine Oteson Tollefson, Thea Oline Vinge (born Tollefson Vinge) and .
Petrine lived in 1900, in , Minnesota.
Petrine passed away on 1919, at age 70 in .
She was buried in .
Documents of Petrine Bløstrupsdatter Tollefson (born Huseby)
Pettrine Tollefson
1848 Pettrine Tollefson in 1900 United States Federal Census
Pettrine
married
Otto Tollefson
circa 1871, at age 22.
Petrine Huseby (born Lia) Petrine Huseby (born Lia)
Petrine Huseby (born Lia) married Hans Simonsen Huseby.
Hans was born in 1846, in , North Carolina.
Petrine lived in .
Geni World Family Tree
Petrine Huseby 1860
Petrine Huseby (born Nielsdatter/Larsdatter?), born 1860
Petrine Huseby (born Nielsdatter/Larsdatter?) was born on month day 1860, in birth place, to Hans Kristian Hanssen and Anne Sofie Hanssen (born Mathiasdatter).
Petrine married Gustav Adolf Huseby.