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| | half brother | | | half brother |
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| | |Halvgård |
| | |a farm which paid ½ of the full tax |
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| | halvsøster | | | halvsøster |
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| | census list | | | census list |
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| | |hud |
| | |a measure of debt which was used until 1838, but sometimes longer. 1 hud = 4 geitskinn = 12 engelsk. Originally used for payment of land taxes. |
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| | hun | | | hun |
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| | husmann | | | husmann |
| | cottager, tenant farmer | | | cottager, tenant farmer; a person who lived on land without a farm number. Could often use a parcel of land by paying the landowner. |
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| | |husmannsplass |
| | |the designation of the parcel of land where the husmann lived |
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| | husmor | | | husmor |
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