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16001 Vrejlev. Jensen, Ansine Marie "Hvolsig" (I13549)
 
16002 Vrå. Jakobsen, Jens Uthsen (I13641)
 
16003 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13642)
 
16004 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I13650)
 
16005 Vågøy Kirke ( Myrbostadkirka ). Den 19. august 1876 stod det brudlaup på Haukås i Fræna. Brura var den 19 år gamle Anna Arnesdotter Stavik, og brudgomen den 14 år eldre Halvor Nilsen.

Da Anna ble pyntet til brud av svigerinnen Rønnaug Stavik, var håret til Anna for stort for brudekransen. Den måtte på, for hadde ikke bruden krans, så betydde det at bruden ventet barn.
Det endte med at Rønnaug klippet vekk den ene fletten til Anna. Dermed var æren berget.

Det er fortalt om dem at de hadde forskjellig lynne. Anna var kvikk, impulsiv, rask og bestemt. Halvor var tunglynt, rolig, utholdende, men også svært nærtagende og tok ikke lett imot motgang. 
Family: Halvor Nilsen Magerøy / Anna Arnesdatter Stavik, "Magerøy" (F2172)
 
16006 Vår frelsers gravlund. Hytten, Einar (I12312)
 
16007 Vår frue kirke. Schweder, Jochum (I7175)
 
16008 Vår kjære far Thorvald Hugaas døde brått og uventet tirsdag 2. februar. Han begraves fra Strusshamn kirke onsdag 10. februar kl. 12.30.

Skrevet av Jon Hugaas. 
Hugaas, Thorvald (I4986)
 
16009 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I17932)
 
16010 Våren 1290: En norsk adelsmann blir henrettet offentlig i en liten havneby i Skåne. Alv Erlingsson hadde vært Norges mektigste mann, men endte sitt liv som sjørøver.

På skafottet ventet bøddelen ved siden av et stort kjerrehjul som var plassert godt synlig. Etter at Alv var blitt ført opp dit og sto ved siden av hjulet, begynte seremonien. En av kongens lokale representanter sa noen ord. Noe om kongens og Guds rettferdighet og om den dømtes forbrytelser. Alvs klær ble skåret av ham, slik at han sto naken foran folkemengden. Armene ble flettet inn mellom eikene i hjulet, horisontalt ut fra kroppen. Håndleddene og anklene ble bundet fast, slik at han ikke kunne bevege seg. Med en stålforsterket kølle som redskap begynte bøddelen systematisk og tålmodig å knuse leddene i Alvs kropp. Ett etter ett. Dersom Alv besvimte, ventet han til han våknet. Så brakk han neste ledd.

Hvor lenge man kunne holde på varierte, men mange kunne holde ut i flere timer før livet gikk tapt. Det siste slaget ble gitt med en stor, firkantet klubbhammer som ble slått mot hjertet. Slik døde Alv Erlingsson i kongeriket Danmark.

Alv var overhodet i adelshuset Tornberg, den mektigste familien i Norge etter kongefamilien. Men gradvis viklet han seg inn i en indre maktkamp. Etter å ha blitt politisk utmanøvrert gjorde han opprør, tapte et stort feltslag og flyktet til Sverige. Siden bli han fredløs sjørøver. Nå startet en nådeløs jakt på ham.

Alvs livshistorie er en klassisk tragedie, en historie om en mann som ble fanget i et spill som var sterkere enn hans vilje. De samme kreftene som førte ham til maktens sentrum, forårsaket hans dype personlige fall, samt undergangen til et av Norges siste uavhengige adelshus.

Kilde:
Alv Erlingsson - Fortellingen om en adelsmanns undergang, av Tore Skeie.
 
Erlingsen, Alv (I4710)
 
16011 Våren 1903 ble han ansatt som overlærer (og inspektør) ved Kristiania 3-årige kommunale middelskole, hvor han tiltrådte 21.august. Brinchmann, Jacob Ludvig Hoffmann (I33)
 
16012 Våren 1947 ble Alf Møller overflyttet til Bergbataljonen på Tvildemoen, og familien flytter til Voss. Møller, Alf Osvald (I34)
 
16013 Væpner og riksråd Harnikt Henriksson er nevnt første gang 1400–1410, og er død før 10.juli 1442. Henriksen, Hartnikt (I5990)
 
16014 Væpneren Jon Holteson's sønner:

1. Holte Jonsson. Nevnt 1426-1437. Død 1438?

2. Amund Jonsson Holter f.omkr.1400. Nevnt 1442-1475.

3. Gudbrand Jonsson?
DN XXI nr. 634: 20.april 1490 kunngjør Anders Amundsen av våpen at han har solgt Erlend Dyresson 5 øb. i mellomste Rå og Råekra i Norderhov sogn på Romerike, som Anders hadde arvet etter sin far og farbror Gudbrand Jonsson, og at han har fått full betaling.
Amund Jonsson Holter eide Rå og Råekra i Norderhov sogn på Romerike sammen med sin bror eller halvbror Gudbrand Jonsson.
Gudbrand var død innen 1490, det var også hans bror Amund Jonsson på Holter, kjent i live 1442-1475, og Holte Jonsson, d. 1438. 
Family: Jon Holtesen på Ænes, "Holter" / NN Jonsdatter (?) (F6102)
 
16015 Værket var en plass under Buen og var trolig ryddet omkring 1800. Sigurdsen Hovde, Sigurd "Exlie" (I14859)
 
16016 Walbeck. av Walbeck, Heliksuinda (Heilika/Eila) (I3706)
 
16017 Waldemar Thranesgate 9, 1.etasje, hvor hun og datteren Elisabeth Andrea betaler kr.240,- i husleie. Andreasdatter, Anna Elisabeth "Brinchmann" (I6222)
 
16018 Waldfriedhof Zehlendorf. Frahm, Herbert Ernst Karl "Brandt" (I15985)
 
16019 Waldheim (Forest Home) Cemetery Brennington, Henrietta "Vorass" (I10338)
 
16020 Waldheim (Forest Home) Cemetery Eifert, Elizabeth "Vorass" (I10340)
 
16021 Waldheim (Forest Home) Jewish Cemetery Vorass, Georg Louis (I10147)
 
16022 Waldheim (Forest Home) Jewish Cemetery Rabe, Louise "Vorass" (I10339)
 
16023 Waldheim Jewish Cemetery. Zinow, Johanna Sophia Christine "Vorass" (I8789)
 
16024 Waldheim Jewish Cemetery. Vorass, Georg Johann Karl (I10125)
 
16025 Waldheim Jewish Cemetery. Pamperien, Lydia (I10688)
 
16026 Waldheim Jewish Cemetery. Pamperien, Bertha (I14177)
 
16027 Wantage av Wessex, Ethelred (Aethelred) "Ethelred 1" (I4933)
 
16028 Was born in her parent's home at 428 8th Ave. Pamperien, Elisabeth Carolyn "Schultz" (I10425)
 
16029 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I5899)
 
16030 WAYNE'S OBITUARY
U.S. Veteran
Wayne Nygard went to be with his Lord and Savior on May 10, 2021 at home with his loving wife, family, and Hospice by his side.

Wayne Lyle Nygard was born in Grafton, ND on December 31, 1950 to Johnny and Myrtle Stella (Skrogstad) Nygard. Wayne attended Tiber School District No. 77 for 5 years, then transferred to Edinburg Public School, where he graduated. Wayne proudly served his country in the Air Force for 4 years. He worked as a missile electrician on the guidance system for the Hound Dog missile. Wayne was grave digger for 26 years and hobby farmer over 40 years. At age 50, he began working for Thrivent Financial for Lutherans as a financial representative, where he thoroughly enjoyed helping others.

Wayne met the love of his life, Elin Jerstad, at a Bible study picnic in Cavalier. He knew quickly Elin was the one, but she took some convincing. They were married on March 7th, 1981 and recently celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary.

Wayne was a faithful servant of the Lord: teaching Sunday school, serving though pulpit fill, sitting on the church council, leading others to faith in Jesus, and helping those in need. Adherence to the scriptures was very important pertaining to every aspect of life. He boldly shared his faith.

Wayne had a deep passion for the great outdoors. Gardening, berry-picking, hunting, and raising farm critters brought him much joy. He was a dynamic storyteller and historical reference. Wayne loved learning and teaching. He was active in his community in multiple ways, including 4-H, school field trips, and community service projects. Wayne took pride in his Norwegian heritage, promoting it through Sons of Norway, lyceums at area schools, and carrying out family and holiday traditions. He was known for his cookies, breads, and pies, which he loved to share with others.

Wayne is survived by his wife, Elin, daughter Anne Kristine (Jack) Hanks, son Jon Nygard, and daughter Tina (Scott) Stockdill, granddaughter Eliana Hanks, sister Joyce Nygard, brother Rodney (Jan) Nygard, sister-in-law Adriana Nygard, many nieces and nephews, as well as honorary daughter Betty Hurst, and honorary grandsons Jason Hurst, Daniel Hurst, Cody (Mariah) Ellis, and Xavier Ellis. Wayne was preceded in death by his parents and brother Clinton Nygard.

Funeral services will be Saturday, June 5, 2021 at 1:00 PM at Grace Free Lutheran Church of Edinburg, ND. Military rites will be provided by the Edinburg American Legion and the U. S. Air Force Honor Guard. Inurnment will be at Odalen Lutheran Cemetery. 
Nygard, Wayne Lyle (I11317)
 
16031 Wefsens Præstegaard. Olsen Broch, Johan Jørgen (I6999)
 
16032 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I12782)
 
16033 Welf 1 (died 6 November 1101, Paphos, Cyprus) was Duke of Bavaria from 1070 to 1077 and from 1096 to his death. He was the first member of the Welf branch of the House of Este. In the genealogy of the Elder House of Welf he is counted as Welf 4.

Welf was the son of Marquis Azzo 2 of Este and his wife Kunigunde of Altdorf. When Welf's maternal uncle, Welf, Duke of Carinthia (also known as Welf 3), died childless, Welf inherited his property.

Welf married Ethelinde of Northeim, daughter of Otto 2, Duke of Bavaria.

Although the Marquis of Este, guided by his cousin Matilda, continued firm in the pope's interests, his son Welf, who had succeeded to the Bavarian states, and whose views were more immediately directed to Germany, supported the emperor.

When his father-in-law, Duke Otto had become an enemy of King Henry 4 and forfeited his duchy, Welf remained loyal to the king. In compliance with Henry's commands, he repudiated and divorced his duchess, Ethelinde, and soon thereafter (in 1070) he was rewarded for his fidelity by being appointed Duke of Bavaria in Otto's stead. This event took place at Goslar in 1070, when the States of Bavaria submitted quietly to the newly made duke, who was the representative of one of the most ancient families in the province. His repudiation of the duchess, which could have been considered an act of injustice, does not seem to have been held against him.

During the Investiture Controversy, however, Welf changed sides, turning against the emperor — supporting Pope Gregory 7 as well as lending his support for the election of Rudolf of Rheinfelden as anti-king in March 1077. Pope and emperor were superficially reconciled in 1076, but the following year saw them again engaged in active hostilities. Henry, in consequence of these repeated acts of rebellion, declared Welf deposed in his newly acquired duchy. However, supported by his faithful Bavarians, and aided by his father in Italy, Welf was able to maintain his place, and openly defy the ban of the empire in May 1077.

Welf joined the discontented princes who supported the standard of Rudolph, at a time when any who refused to follow the pope's direction could expect to be excommunicated by the church — a potent and effective threat in the social and political conditions of the time. However, Gregory died in 1085 and his successors took a less intensive part in the affairs of Germany. Welf, though still adhering to the party of the church, began to relax in his exertions to maintain the anti-king.

In 1089, Welf's son Welf married Matilda of Tuscany, thus strengthening relationships with the pope. However, after the younger Welf divorced Matilda in 1095, Welf made amends with King Henry 4 and was reconfirmed in his position as Duke of Bavaria.

After the divorce, in 1070, from his first wife, Welf married Judith of Flanders, daughter of Baldwin 4, Count of Flanders, and the widow of Tostig Godwinson, Earl of Northumbria.

After the death of his father Azzo in 1097, Welf tried to acquire his father's property south of the Alps, but did not succeed against his younger half-brother Fulco.

In 1099, Welf joined what would become known as the Crusade of 1101, along with William 9 of Aquitaine, Hugh of Vermandois and Ida of Austria. His main success was to prevent a clash between fellow Crusaders, who had been pillaging Byzantine territory on their way to Constantinople, and the Byzantine emperor's Pecheneg mercenaries.

The Crusade itself, entering Anatolia, ended disastrously; after passing Heraclea in September, Welf's Bavarians — like other crusader contingents — were ambushed and massacred by the Turkish troops of Kilij Arslan 1, the Seljuq Sultan of Rûm.

Welf himself escaped the fiasco, but died on his way back in Paphos, Cyprus, in 1101 and was buried in Weingarten Abbey. He was succeeded as Duke of Bavaria by his son Welf. 
av Bayern, Welf (I1345)
 
16034 Welf 2, or Welfhard, called Welf the Fat, was duke of Bavaria from 1101 until his death. In the Welf genealogy, he is counted as Welf 5.

Welf was the oldest son of Welf 1, Duke of Bavaria, and his wife Judith of Flanders.

In 1089, he was married to Matilda of Tuscany, who was 26 years older, in order to strengthen the relation between his family and the pope during the Investiture Controversy between king and pope. During King Henry 4's Italian campaign of 1090, Welf and Matilda fought against the King.

Since Matilda had secretly transferred her property to the Church before her marriage, Welf left her in 1095 and, together with his father, changed sides to King Henry 4, possibly in exchange for a promise of succeeding his father as duke of Bavaria.

After his father's death in 1101 Welf indeed inherited the office of duke of Bavaria. He continued his alliance with the kings; he did not remarry and died childless in 1120. Welf was buried at Weingarten Abbey. 
av Bayern, Welf (Welfhard) "Welf 2" (I1368)
 
16035 Welf styrte flere land i det sødre Rhinland og i Bayern, og hans familie ble politisk sterke når hans datter Judith giftet seg med Louis 1. Han er nevnt kun en gang, og det er nettopp ved dette bryllupet i 819. av Alemannia, Welfhard (Welf) "Welf 1" (I3717)
 
16036 Wellshill Cemetery. Hiorth, Thekla "Campbell" (I9777)
 
16037 Wennerbeck. Iversdatter Wenn, Abigael "Wennerbekk" / "Ildjernet" (I7324)
 
16038 Werner beskrives som en riktig jernbane-nerd som kunne kjøreplanene utenat. Hartig, Werner Ernst Max Albert (I633)
 
16039 West Mountain Cemetery. Sivertsen Skrogstad, Mathias (I2262)
 
16040 West Mountain Cemetery. Hansen Skrogstad, Ole (I2306)
 
16041 West Mountain Cemetery. Poulsdatter Erlien, Sigrid "Skrogstad" (I2411)
 
16042 West Mountain Cemetery. Olsen Skrogstad, Hans (I2413)
 
16043 West Mountain Cemetery. Poulsdatter Erlien, Marit "Skrogstad" (I3012)
 
16044 West Mountain Cemetery. Skrogstad, Sigurd Paul (I3014)
 
16045 West Mountain Cemetery. Skrogstad, Howard O. (I8423)
 
16046 West Mountain Cemetery. Flom, Mabel "Skrogstad" (I10215)
 
16047 West Mountain Cemetery. Skrogstad, Sharon Dianne "Sprague" (I10226)
 
16048 West Mountain Cemetery. Olson, Marian N. "Skrogstad" (I8421)
 
16049 West Mountain Cemetery. Skrogstad, Marvin K. (I16559)
 
16050 West Nidaros Lutheran Church Cemetery. Linge, Marlene D. "Nelson" (I14656)
 

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