In the 1711 tax lists, Joen Aamundsen was listed at Aarset with a wife and three children.[1]
He was buried on 26 Feb 1742 in Hjørundfjord.[2] His age was not mentioned in the burial record.
Sources
↑ Rentekammeret inntil 1814, Reviderte regnskaper, Fogderegnskap, RA/EA-4092/R54/L3564: Fogderegnskap Sunnmøre, 1711, s. 194, Digitalarkivet Image: rk10081307172193, Aarset, "Joen Aamundsen, og qvinde 3 børn".
↑ "Church book from Hjørundfjord parish 1733-1764 (1522P)", Digitalarkivet Record: pg00000002533712, Digitalarkivet Image: kb20070830620463, Jon burial in 1742 in Hjørundfjord parish; citing Møre og Romsdal, SAT/A-1454/515/L0205: Ministerialbok nr. 515A01, 1733-1764, s. 92-93.
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It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Jon by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
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