'Jordeboka 1670 viser at det då var komne heilt nye folk som eigarar av Nordgard. Per Ivarsson ... og Olav Knutsson Austegard ...
'Kor lenge dei nye eigarane sat med Nordgarden veit ein ikkje. Men av jordeboka 1689 ser me at ein Olav Olavsson då åtte heile Nordgard som odelsgods. Kven denne Olav var, er ikkje funne noko visst om. Men slik som dei blåheldt på odelsgardane sine i den tida, er det ikkje utruleg at han ætta ned frå den eldste kjende Olaven i Nordgard.'
translation (with help from Google translate): The 1670 land book shows that there were completely new owners of Nordgard. Per Ivarsson ... and Olav Knutsson Austegard ...
How long the new owners farmed at Nordgarden is not known. But in the 1689 land book, we see that an Olav Olavsson owns all of Nordgard as inheritance lands. Nothing could be found to indicate who this Olav was. However, since he held the farm as ancestral land at that time, it is not unlikely that he was of the family of the oldest known Olav in Nordgard [that is, the Olav who was mentioned in 1610 and 1613 (pp. 459-60).]