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Peninsula in Østfold, Norway From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Onsøy is a peninsula and a former municipality in Østfold county, Norway. The administrative centre was Gressvik.



History
The parish of Onsø was established as a municipality January 1, 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt). A part of Onsøy with 170 inhabitants was moved to the neighboring municipality Fredrikstad on 1 January 1968.
On 1 January 1994 the rest of Onsøy was incorporated into Fredrikstad. Prior to the merger Onsøy had a population of 12.923.
Etymology
The Old Norse form of the name was Óðinsøy. The first element is the genitive case of the name of the god Odin, the last element is øy meaning 'island'. The former island was later turned into a peninsula because of post-glacial rebound.
Onsøy Church
Onsøy Church (Onsøy kirke) was built in 1877. The architect was Henrik Thrap-Meyer. The church is of Gothic Revival style and constructed of brick with has 375 seats. Onsøy Church is located in Fredrikstad parish. Jens Bjelke was buried in the churchyard.[1]
Elingaard Manor
Elingaard Manor (Elingaard herregård) is a manor house located on Onsøy. The current main building was erected in the Renaissance style and was completed early in 1749. The building was constructed on two floors and consists of a main wing and two side wings. Outside is a garden laid out by English model. The manor house was developed by Chancellor Jens Ågessøn Bjelke (1580–1659). Jens Bjelke, one of the wealthiest men in Norway, was the grandson of Jens Tillufssøn Bjelke and the father of Jørgen Bjelke. His elder son Admiral Henrik Bjelke (1615–83) inherited Elingaard Manor. Elingaard manor is currently operated as a museum.[2][3][4]
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Farms of Onsøy
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Onsøy is a former municipality in the Norwegian county (fylke) of Østfold, in the region of Østlandet. Østfold was known from 1662 to 1919 as Smaalenenes county (amt). Currently it is part of the municipality of Fredrikstad, which was established in 1838 and merged with the municipality of Glemmen in 1964. A small portion of Onsøy was switched to Fredrikstad in 1968, and the remainder of Onsøy joined Fredrikstad in 1994, along with the municipalities of Borge, Onsøy, Kråkerøy, and Rolvsøy. From 1070 to 1968, Onsøy was a parish in the Oslo diocese; since 1969 it has been part of the Borg diocese. From 1559 to 1660 it was part of what was then known as Akershus county (len).
Maps of the farms of Onsøy
Coordinates are approximate.
Note that each map has a maximum number of listings it can display, so the map has been divided into parts consistent with the enumeration districts (tellingskrets) in the 1920 census. This map will include one farm (gaard) name per farm number; other farm names or subdivision numbers may exist.
Onsøy municipality, tellingskrets 1-4 from 1920 census

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Farms:
1
1: Ørmenneset2
2: Havnen3
6: Ørmen sæter4
8: Høyum5
10: Mollestad6
11: Krabberød7
12: Svierød8
13: Fosse9
14: Ammundrød10
15: Torbjørnrød11
35: Kjølberg12
36: Kjevelsrød13
37: Ingulsrød14
38: Strand nedre15
39: Krabberød16
16: Valle nordre17
17: Ulvedalen18
18: Valle sondre19
19: Ørmenveien20
20: Ek21
21: Slottet22
22: Skogen23
23: Mossigrød24
24: Mossig nordre25
26: Mossighuset26
27: Kolberg nordre27
29: Kolberghuset28
31: Torp29
32: Skuggerødmyren30
33: Borge mellem31
34: Borge østre32
40: Skaare33
41: Skaare mellem34
42: Skaare søndre35
43: Dale36
44: Ørebæk vestre37
45: Ørebæk østre38
46: Brekke39
47: Hurrød40
Onsøy kirke (church), built 1877Tellingskrets (enumeration districts): 1: gaards 1-15 (lime); 2: Haredalen, gaards 35-39 (black); 3: gaards 16-34 (blue); 4: Åle gnr. 40-47 (green)
Onsøy municipality, tellingskrets 5-11
Farms:
1
48: Græsvik2
49: Hauge3
50: Aale øvre4
51: Aale nedre5
52: Rød6
53: Okseviken7
54: Krosnes8
55: Viker9
56: Fjelle store10
57: Dale lille11
58: Langeteig12
59: Elslet13
60: Torgauten14
61: Søstrene15
62: Nøklegaard16
63: Oksrød17
64: Slevik østre18
65: Mellegaard19
66: Slevik vestre20
67: Langgaard21
68: Dyrød22
69: Halvorsrød23
70: Brekke24
71: Fjelle lille25
72: Stenakrød26
73: Gløsen27
74: Fuglesangen28
75: Tvete østre29
76: Tvete vestre30
77: Kjenne østre31
78: Kjenne vestre32
79: Lere33
80: Lilleng34
81: Torp søndre35
82: Lund store36
83: Lund lilleTellingskrets (enumeration districts): 5: Græsvik (lime); 6: Hauge (black); 7: Aale nedre og Rød (green); 8: Okseviken - Krosnes - Viker (red); 9: gaards 56 Fjelle store to 63 Oksrød (purple); 10: Slevik (teal); 11: gaards 74 Fuglesangen to 83 Sund lille (blue)
Onsøy municipality, tellingskrets 12, 14, 15
Farms:
1
84: Øtne østre2
85: Øtne vestre3
86: Skollerød4
87: Sanderup5
88: Stene lille6
89: Stene store7
90: Hauge søndre8
91: Hauge nordre9
92: Gjølberg10
93: Forsetlund søndre11
94: Forsetlund store12
95: Forsetlund nordre13
96: Bossum søndre14
97: Bossum mellem15
98: Bossum nordre16
99: Lund vestre17
100: Huseby store18
101: Huseby lille19
102: Ellinggaard20
103: Espesti21
104: Ytterstad22
105: Hankø23
106: Rauø24
107: Smauet25
108: Haviken26
109: Rød vestre27
110: Gaustad nedre28
111: Tvete østre29
112: Engelsviken30
113: Skontorp31
114: Stene vestre32
115: Manstad33
116: Husløs søndre34
117: Lervik35
118: Skjælø36
119: Husløs nordre37
120: Berge38
121: Kjære39
122: Koret40
123: Kallerød41
124: Østenstad42
125: Saltnes mellem43
126: Solberg44
127: RøtneTellingskrets (enumeration districts): 12: Stene (lime); 14: gaards 106 Rauø to 112 Engelsviken (black); 15: Manstad (blue)
Farm names and numbers
Following are the farms in the Onsøy (formerly Smaalenes) municipality, as they are listed in O. Rygh's series Norske_Gaardnavne ("Norwegian farm names"), the Smaalenes volume of which was published in 1897. Here is a digital version of that volume: <>
The farm numbers are used in some census records, and numbers that are near each other indicate that those farms are geographically proximate. Handwritten Norwegian sources, particularly those prior to 1800, may use variants on these names. For recorded variants before 1723, see the digital version of O. Rygh. Note that the 1920 census records mapped above may not match O. Rygh. Additional farm numbers missing from the O. Rygh record were found in the 1950 Draft Land Registry.
Farm names were often used as part of Norwegian names, in addition to the person's given name and patronymic or inherited surname. Some families retained the farm name, or toponymic[permanent dead link], as a surname when they emigrated, so in those cases tracing a surname may tell you specifically where in Norway the family was from. This tradition began to change in the mid to late 19th century, and inherited surnames were codified into law in 1923.
Farm Name | Farm Number |
Ørmenneset | 1 |
Havnen | 2 |
Ørmen | 3 |
Ørmen sæter | 6 |
Høyum | 8 |
Mollestad | 10 |
Krabberød | 11 |
Svierød | 12 |
Fosse | 13 |
Ammundrød | 14 |
Torbjørnrød | 15 |
Valle nordre | 16 |
Ulvedalen | 17 |
Valle søndre | 18 |
Onsø Præstegaard | 19 |
Ek | 20 |
Slottet | 21 |
Skogen | 22 |
Mossigrød | 23 |
Mossig nordre | 24 |
Mossig søndre | 25 |
Mossighuset | 26 |
Kolberg nordre | 27 |
Kolberg søndre | 28 |
Kolberghuset | 29 |
Torp vestre | 30 |
Torp østre | 31 |
Skuggerødmyren | 32 |
Borge Mellem | 33 |
Borge østre | 34 |
Kjølberg | 35 |
Kjevelsrød | 36 |
Ingulsrød | 37 |
Strand nedre | 38 |
Krabberød | 39 |
Skaare nordre | 40 |
Skaare mellem | 41 |
Skaare søndre | 42 |
Dale | 43 |
Ørebæk vestre | 44 |
Ørebæk østre | 45 |
Brekke | 46 |
Hurrød | 47 |
Græsvik | 48 |
Hauge | 49 |
Aale øvre | 50 |
Trondalen | 51 |
Rød | 52 |
Okseviken | 53 |
Krosnes | 54 |
Viker | 55 |
Fjelle store | 56 |
Dale lille | 57 |
Langeteig | 58 |
Elslet | 59 |
Torgauten | 60 |
Søstrene | 61 |
Nøklegaard | 62 |
Oksrød | 63 |
Bjorkjønlien | 64 |
Mellegaard | 65 |
Slevik vestre | 66 |
Langgaard | 67 |
Dyrød | 68 |
Halvorsrød | 69 |
Brekke | 70 |
Fjelle lille | 71 |
Stenakrød | 72 |
Solbrekke | 73 |
Fuglesangen | 74 |
Tvete østre | 75 |
Tvete vestre | 76 |
Kjenne østre | 77 |
Kjenne vestre | 78 |
Lere | 79 |
Lilleng | 80 |
Torp søndre | 81 |
Lund store | 82 |
Lund lille | 83 |
Øtne østre | 84 |
Øtne vestre | 85 |
Skollerød | 86 |
Sanderup | 87 |
Stene lille | 88 |
Stene store | 89 |
Hauge søndre | 90 |
Hauge nordre | 91 |
Gjølberg | 92 |
Forsetlund søndre | 93 |
Hageengen | 94 |
Forsetlund nordre | 95 |
Bossum søndre | 96 |
Bossum mellem | 97 |
Bossum nordre | 98 |
Lund vestre | 99 |
Huseby store | 100 |
Huseby lille | 101 |
Ellinggaard | 102 |
Espesti | 103 |
Ytterstad | 104 |
Hankø | 105 |
Rauø | 106 |
Smauet | 107 |
Haviken | 108 |
Rød vestre | 109 |
Gaustad nedre | 110 |
Gaustad øvre | 111 |
Engelsviken | 112 |
Skontorp | 113 |
Stene vestre | 114 |
Manstad | 115 |
Husløs søndre | 116 |
Lervik | 117 |
Skjælø | 118 |
Husløs nordre | 119 |
Berge | 120 |
Kjære | 121 |
Koret | 122 |
Kallerød | 123 |
Østenstad | 124 |
Saltnes mellem | 125 |
Solberg | 126 |
Røtne | 127 |
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