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Mikko og Lovise Isaksen

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Mikko og Lovise Isaksen
Mikko Isak Isaksen (1847-1892) and Lovise Elisabeth Andersdatter (1836-1912)
Married July 29th 1883. Lived in Sørreisa Norway
Date & Place: in Sørreisa County, Troms Norge
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This image of Mikko Isak Isaksen & Lovise Elisabeth Andersdatter was taken in Norway in 1883. What a neat pipe!
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Was he a Finn ?
Yes he was
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Wow, thank you Arild.
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I bought my dad a pipe like that last Christmas :)
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Great photo.
I really like her name, never heard/seen "Lovise" before.
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Sharing! :)
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What a lovely couple. :)
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I wonder what they are thinking
"I hope that I can move soon"?? :)
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I wonder what they are smoking??
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Did I leave the stove on?
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Lol, Diane! :D
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her: "I'm stern!" him: "I'm chillax."
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I'm diggin that pipe
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Looks like a red beard on Per Isaksen. Very interesting old photo.
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Not much happiness shining through in this pic x
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But I see a lot of loyalty there! :)
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Love how they never smile, maybe it's becomes they didn't have teeth?
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Great faces and photo
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I love that she has a watch fob too!
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Grim faces - feel so sorry for them, her particularly :O
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I don't know these people.
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I have no old pictures of my family so I love to see the pictures that sre posted.
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Now that's a pipe!
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Jeg elsker Norge.
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Stern faces.
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It's Captain Sham from Lemony Snicket!
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Interesting pipe after a hundred years in good condition would have fetched a good price. Must mention how many more women are in this pose during 1800's and later hand on the shoulder of the man and standing while he sits!
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I need that pipe Deanna Hawke
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wow awesome
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I LOVE that pipe!
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So she was Anders' daughter?
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Gawd! We Norwegians are CUTE!
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The pipe is called a Church Warden.
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Awesome...
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Lovise Elisabeth (Andersdatter) Isaksen
Lovise Elisabeth (Andersdatter) Isaksen was born in 1836, and died at age 76 years old in 1912. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Lovise Elisabeth (Andersdatter) Isaksen.
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Mikko Isak Isaksen
Mikko Isak Isaksen was born in 1847, and died at age 45 years old in 1892. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mikko Isak Isaksen.
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