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THE STORY OF ANNE HOV Anne Olsdotter Kvålen was born in Skåbu on 6 January 1846. Her father, Ola Kvålen, and her mother, Kari, were both from Fron in the Gudbrandsdal valley. Ola and Kari Kvålen bought Solbrå farm from the Norwegian state in 1850. By the standards of the day, Solbrå was a large, fine farm. The agricultural census for 1865 recorded the farm as having four horses, 27 dairy cattle, seven sheep and five pigs, as well as seven smallholders and a mountain farm for summer dairying. The farm produced mostly butter, which was easy to sell and provided the farmers with cash. It was at Solbrå that Anne grew up. She was confirmed in Sør-Fron Church on 9 June 1861. Anne was first among the girls to be confirmed that day (having got the best marks), with top marks in religious instruction and diligence. In other words, Anne was talented and well-behaved.
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