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[[Ole Ravnos]] was born at the farm [https://www.norgeskart.no/?sok=ravn%C3%A5s#11/85495/6476817 Ravnaas/Ravnås in Vennesla, Vest-Agder county] | [[Fil:Ole Ravnos.jpg|thumb|100px|''Ole Ravnos 1927.<ref>Santa Cruz Evening News, March 23, 1927, p. 5.</ref>This is the best of only two known photos of the photographer.'']] [[Ole Ravnos]] was born at the farm [https://www.norgeskart.no/?sok=ravn%C3%A5s#11/85495/6476817 Ravnaas/Ravnås in Vennesla, Vest-Agder county] on October 12, 1862.<ref>[https://media.digitalarkivet.no/en/kb20051220020066 Vest-Agder county, Øvrebø, Vennesla, Hægeland in Øvrebø, Parish register (official) no. A 7 (1855-1873), Born and baptised 1862, Page 38]No. V.85</ref> His parents were Endre Olsen and Asjer Olsdatter. | ||
In 1865, the family of four lived at Ravnaas.<ref>[http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/en-gb/ft/person/pf01038179003375 1865 census for Øvrebø parish, Vest-Agder]</ref> As Ole's father was called Endre, Ole had the patronymic name of Endresen (meaning son of Endre). | In 1865, the family of four lived at Ravnaas.<ref>[http://digitalarkivet.arkivverket.no/en-gb/ft/person/pf01038179003375 1865 census for Øvrebø parish, Vest-Agder]</ref> As Ole's father was called Endre, Ole had the patronymic name of Endresen (meaning son of Endre). | ||
At the time of the census, Ole had a younger brother called Ole Andres. This brother was born on Nov. 15, 1864 and baptized as Olaf Andreas. <ref>[https://media.digitalarkivet.no/en/kb20051220020081 Vest-Agder county, Øvrebø, Vennesla, Hægeland in Øvrebø, Parish register (official) no. A 7 (1855-1873), Born and baptised 1864, Page 53]No. V.97</ref> | |||
[[Fil:Ole Ravnos naturalization 1887.jpg|thumb|200px|''Naturalization record 1887 for Ole Ravnaas, from [the union] Sweden Norway. From ancestry.com'']] Ole Ravnaas immigrated in 1883 on board the ship "Hibernian", arriving in Halifax, Canada, on May 8, 1883. He is listed as Ole N. Rovnas in the Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865–1935 on ancestry.com. | |||
In 1900, he worked as a carpenter in Denver, Colorado. (He is listed as Q. Revenos in the US census 1900.) In Denver in about 1902, he married Amelia Norder, an artist born in Sweden in 1866. Around 1905 they settled in Santa Cruz, California. Initially, Ole Ravnos worked as a carpenter and from about 1907 as a [http://www.cityofcapitola.org/capitola-museum/page/photos-ravnos-capitola-early-1900s photographer]. Ole Ravnos died in 1945. | |||
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Sideversjonen fra 29. jul. 2016 kl. 09:32
Ole Ravnos was born at the farm Ravnaas/Ravnås in Vennesla, Vest-Agder county on October 12, 1862.[2] His parents were Endre Olsen and Asjer Olsdatter.
In 1865, the family of four lived at Ravnaas.[3] As Ole's father was called Endre, Ole had the patronymic name of Endresen (meaning son of Endre).
At the time of the census, Ole had a younger brother called Ole Andres. This brother was born on Nov. 15, 1864 and baptized as Olaf Andreas. [4]
Ole Ravnaas immigrated in 1883 on board the ship "Hibernian", arriving in Halifax, Canada, on May 8, 1883. He is listed as Ole N. Rovnas in the Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865–1935 on ancestry.com.
In 1900, he worked as a carpenter in Denver, Colorado. (He is listed as Q. Revenos in the US census 1900.) In Denver in about 1902, he married Amelia Norder, an artist born in Sweden in 1866. Around 1905 they settled in Santa Cruz, California. Initially, Ole Ravnos worked as a carpenter and from about 1907 as a photographer. Ole Ravnos died in 1945.
Referanser
- ↑ Santa Cruz Evening News, March 23, 1927, p. 5.
- ↑ Vest-Agder county, Øvrebø, Vennesla, Hægeland in Øvrebø, Parish register (official) no. A 7 (1855-1873), Born and baptised 1862, Page 38No. V.85
- ↑ 1865 census for Øvrebø parish, Vest-Agder
- ↑ Vest-Agder county, Øvrebø, Vennesla, Hægeland in Øvrebø, Parish register (official) no. A 7 (1855-1873), Born and baptised 1864, Page 53No. V.97
Eksterne lenker
- Ole Ravnos and his work as photographer. Lecture given by Frank Perry Feb. 27, 2016, for volunteers at the Capitola Historical Museum, California, USA.