This farm name may be Bundli according to the current Norway map. The 1801 Census lists the name as Bond Lie.
LDS also lists Ole Isaachsen, born <28> Nov 1797 in Rosland, Bamle,Norway to Isaach Abrahamsen and Berte Olsen. Ref. Film 184291, page1056, Ref # 23525.
Description: record 1184
Some family records list his name as Olaf. LDS lists his name as Ole Isaachsen in a marriage record to Aaste.
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There are a couple of familyserarch.com records that list Aaste'Johannesen', wife of Ole Isaachsen, birth 1790 in Rosland, Bamble,NorwayThere are two Aaste Johannesdatter entries in the 1801 census. One is13 years old from Gjerpen and one is 8 years old from Ejdanger.
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Latitude: 58.00217 N
Longitude: 9.75000 E
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Latitude: 58.00217 N
Longitude: 9.75000 E
1801 Census (http://www.hist.uib.no) confirms the year
Isak's (Isach) father lived in Høen.
Description: record 1181, Sivelstand [civil profession?]- "Begge i første ægteskab" both in first _?___. Yrke [occupation]-"Bonde og gaardbeboer"[farmer and farm dweller]
1801 Census spells name as Isaak Abrahamsen
1801 Census (http://www.hist.uib.no) confirms the birthyear.
Description: record 1182
Description: record 1183, Bratsberg, Bamble
Birthplace is assumed to be Bamble from the census.
Description: as a twin of Tobine
Perhaps the long Christening wait was due to sickly or prematureinfants.