Ingeborg Eriksdatter Vik

F, b. 14 July 1860, d. 24 May 1928
Ingeborg Grønevik ca. 1901
Father*Erik Sjursen Vik1,2 (24 Nov 1836-3 Jan 1922)
Mother*Brita Iversdatter 3 (20 Jan 1834-9 Jan 1910)
RelationshipGreat-grandaunt of Barbara Joyce Zanzig
ChartsErik Sjursen and Brithe Iversdatter's Descendants
     Ingeborg Eriksdatter Vik was born on 14 July 1860 at Vik, Nedstryn, Stryn, Sogn og Fjordane, NorwayB,G.4,2,5 She was the daughter of Erik Sjursen Vik and Brita Iversdatter .1,2,3 Ingeborg Eriksdatter Vik was christened on 5 August 1860 at Stryn, Sogn og Fjordane, NorwayB,G.5

     Ingeborg Eriksdatter Vik married Matias Kristianson Nave, son of Kristian Ulrikson Nave and Oline Josephsdatter Heggedal, on 20 April 1892 at Rugsund, Davik, Sogn og Fjordane, NorwayB,G, at age 31.6,2
     Ingeborg Eriksdatter Vik died on 24 May 1928 at Nave, Rugsund, Davik, Sogn og Fjordane, NorwayB,G, at age 67.3,7
     Mathias and Ingeborg (Vik) Nave with their three children.

"The oldest girl, Ingeborg, married Matthias Nave, outer Nordfjord; I visited there several times. There were some good trout streams. They had two [sic] children: Kristian, came to Canada and farmed there for several years, returned to Norway and I haven't heard from him since. Emma, married Alfred Solberg, came to Chicago, lived there until he retired, then moved to Coeur D'Alene, Idaho. One of their two boys had a motel there." -- History of my mother's side of the family, Ragnvald Vick (1965.)3,8

Family 1

Paul Endreson Bø Ytre b. 3 Oct 1861
Child

Family 2

Matias Kristianson Nave b. 20 Sep 1859, d. 12 Dec 1929
Children
Last Edited9 Sep 2020

Citations

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  2. [S1865] "Norway, Davik Sokneprestembete (Church book from Davik parish, Davik local parish) 1890-1911 (1442P)", index and images, Digitalarkivet, Digitalarkivet, URL https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/source/1979: 2019, Marriages 1891-1892, page 116, 1892 no. 5, Kristiansen-Eriksdtr, accessed 9 Sep 2020, citing Statsarkivet i Bergen.
  3. [S369] Grønevik, photocopy, 1987, Collection of Barbara Zanzig, Bothell, King, Washington, USA.
  4. [S377] "Norway, Sogn og Fjordane, Baptisms in Stryn 1844-1877" , index, Digitalarkivet, Digitalarkivet, URL https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/: 2001, citing Rune Bergesen and Svend Stensen.
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  6. [S381] "Norway, Marriages in Sogn og Fjordane 1669-1922", index, County Archives of Sogn og Fjordane (Fylkesarkivet), Sogn og Fjordane Fylkesarkivet, URL http://www.sffarkiv.no/: 1999, search for "Erik" in "His father's household status" which actually has bride's father's given name, citing Parishes in Sogn og Fjordane.
  7. [S1353] , Norway, Sogn og Fjordane, Rugsund in Davik Parish register copy nr. C 3 (1907-1929), online http://www.arkivverket.no, Sogn og Fjordane, Rugsund in Davik Parish register copy nr. C 3 (1907-1929) Norway (Rugsund, Sogn og Fjordane), 3 Dec 2007, Ingeborg Eriksdr Nave, no. 12, Death and burial records 1928, page 217, viewed 21 Jan 2012.
  8. [S370] History of my mother's side of the family, 1965, photocopy, about 1965, Collection of Barbara Zanzig, Bothell, King, Washington, USA.
  9. [S376] 1900 Norwegian National Census, unknown county, unknown state, population schedule, Norwegian Historical Data Centre.
  10. [S854] Norway, Sogn og Fjordane, 1878-1908 Stryn Prestegjeld, Nedstryn sokn Ministerialbok, Microfilmed images (Salt Lake City, UT: Family History Library, 1992), FHL film #1694610 item 2, p. 21 no. 15 girls, and deaths 1887.
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