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Dorothy Louise MACKAMAN

Female 1919 - 2007  (87 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Dorothy Louise MACKAMAN was born on 29 Dec 1919 in Aitkin County, Minnesota (daughter of Everett Malcom MACKAMAN and Anna E EVERSON); died on 28 Dec 2007 in Rohnert Park, Sonoma County, California; was buried in Santa Rosa Memorial Park, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Minnesota Birth Certificate: 1919-00092

    Notes:

    Called Wenona L. in the 1920 census.

    Her SS# was issued in Utah. As his obit notes, her husband was stationed in Layton, Utah, during and/or after World War II.

    Died:
    location is the last residence according to the SSDI, another source says December 29th in Santa Rosa

    Dorothy married Darrold Wesley PARKS on 16 Oct 1937 in Aitkin County, Minnesota. Darrold was born on 26 Apr 1916 in Princeton, Mille Lacs County, Minnesota; died on 10 Apr 2011 in Sonoma County, California; was buried in Santa Rosa Memorial Park, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    Congegational Church, Aitkin

    Children:
    1. David Wesley PARKS was born on 28 Nov 1939 in Crow Wing County, Minnesota; died on 19 Mar 2014 in California.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Everett Malcom MACKAMAN was born on 14 Sep 1879 in Iowa (son of William Gibson MACKAMAN and Mary Ellen AIKIN); died on 26 Sep 1963 in Aitkin County, Minnesota.

    Notes:

    Or Malcome.

    In the 1916 Aitkin County plat map, the Mackaman farm is the forty acres that make up the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Section 5 in Farm Island Twp.

    He was the informant for his son Donald’s birth certificate. In that document, Donald’s mother and father were both born in Minnesota.

    At the time of Donald’s death, Everett and Anna lived at Route 2, Aitkin.

    He was a farmer in Farm Island Twp, Aitkin County. Hazel, Doris, and Dorothy are all at home in the 1930 census. In that census, living nearby were the Ever Iversons who lived next door to (or on adjacent lines in the census form) William, 73, and his wife Marg Mackaman, 58. Living with the Everett Mackaman family in 1930 is a 22 year-old male boarder, no occupation, named Tim J. Phegley.

    A small article in the 21 Aug 1936 edition of the Great Falls Tribune, datemarked Cascade, August 20th: Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mackaman and daughter Dorothy, and Darrold Parks of Aitkin, Minnesota, are visiting here this week with their daughter and sister, Mrs. Vincent Sloan. They are on a motor trip which will take them to both Yellowstone and Glacier parks before returning home.

    In the 1940 census, he was a farmer in Farm Island Twp. He and Anna, and the Phegleys who were apparently living with them, lived in a different house, still in Aitkin County, in 1935. Tim Phegley was also a farmer (both he and Everett claimed to be in “industrial farming”).

    Birth:
    born in Mahaska County according to one source; the 1950 census says he was born in Nebraska

    Everett married Anna E EVERSON on 7 Mar 1908 in Aitkin County, Minnesota. Anna (daughter of Ever EVERSON and Bente Andersdatter ODEGÅRD) was born on 26 Mar 1888 in Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota; died on 22 Mar 1988 in Sonoma County, California. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anna E EVERSON was born on 26 Mar 1888 in Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota (daughter of Ever EVERSON and Bente Andersdatter ODEGÅRD); died on 22 Mar 1988 in Sonoma County, California.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Social Security Number: 554-21-2497 Issued In California In 1973
    • Baptism: 3 Jun 1888, Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota

    Notes:

    Called Anna in the 1900 census.

    An Anna Everson was born in St. Louis County on March 26, 1888 (birth certificate #130).

    According to the March 12, 1908, edition of the Duluth Herald: Everett Mackaman and Miss Annie Everson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ever Everson of Cedar Lake, were married at the home of the bride’s parents at 7:30 o’clock Saturday evening, Rev. M. O. Stockland performing the ceremony. Only the families and close friends were present. The couple were attended by Miss Lela Mackaman, the groom’s sister, and J.P. Rock of Duluth. Both the bride and her maid were gowned in white silk. Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and Ever Everson Jr. and bride of Duluth were among the guests, and not until after the ceremony was it made known that the young people from Duluth had been married in that city on Thursday. A lunch was served with a shower of gifts and kind wishes.

    (Why not Pastor Dahle???)

    She was still in Aitkin in 1967, the time of her brother Iver’s death.

    Her last residence, according the SSDI, was Rohnert Park, Sonoma County. Her daughter Dorothy lived in Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, in the late 1960s.

    The California death certificate shows her mother’s name as Odegard and her father’s name as Everson.

    Baptism:
    her uncle Andrew was one of the witnesses/sponsors

    Notes:

    Married:
    as Everett A Mackaman and Annie Everson

    Children:
    1. Hazel Marie MACKAMAN was born on 11 Dec 1908 in Aitkin County, Minnesota; died on 24 Sep 1998 in Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska.
    2. Evelyn Doris MACKAMAN was born on 19 Sep 1912 in Aitkin County, Minnesota; died on 19 Aug 2001 in San Juan Capistrano, Orange County, California; was buried in Hillside Memorial Park, Redlands, San Bernardino County, California.
    3. Donald Everett MACKAMAN was born on 29 Oct 1917 in Aitkin County, Minnesota; died on 16 Jan 1919 in Farm Island Twp, Aitkin County, Minnesota; was buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Aitkin Twp, Aitkin County, Minnesota.
    4. 1. Dorothy Louise MACKAMAN was born on 29 Dec 1919 in Aitkin County, Minnesota; died on 28 Dec 2007 in Rohnert Park, Sonoma County, California; was buried in Santa Rosa Memorial Park, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Gibson MACKAMAN was born on 18 Jul 1856 in Ohio; died on 29 Apr 1938 in Aitkin County, Minnesota; was buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Aitkin Twp, Aitkin County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Barber In 1880

    Notes:

    According to Find A Grave, his parents were Elijah and Elizabeth Pearch Mackaman.

    Middle name Gibson in the MHS death index. Other sources say Gypsom or Gipson.

    In the 1920 census, William G. was a 63 year-old widower living alone next to the Iver Everson farm in Farm Island Twp.

    William, 73, and his wife Marg, 58, live next door to the Iver Eversons in Farm Island Twp in the 1930 census.

    Birth:
    Date from Find A Grave. An Ancestry.com tree has his birthplace as New Philadelphia, Ohio.

    William married Mary Ellen AIKIN. Mary was born on 13 Feb 1853 in Pennsylvania; died on 17 Jun 1909 in Sheldon, O’Brien and Sioux Counties, Iowa; was buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Aitkin Twp, Aitkin County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Ellen AIKIN was born on 13 Feb 1853 in Pennsylvania; died on 17 Jun 1909 in Sheldon, O’Brien and Sioux Counties, Iowa; was buried in Lakeview Cemetery, Aitkin Twp, Aitkin County, Minnesota.

    Notes:

    She had ten children after John. Lois was the last.

    Birth:
    An Ancestry.com tree has her birthplace as Troy, Ohio, as does Find A Grave.

    Died:
    date and place from an Ancestry.com tree (OneWorldTree)

    Children:
    1. John MACKAMAN was born about 1878 in Iowa.
    2. 2. Everett Malcom MACKAMAN was born on 14 Sep 1879 in Iowa; died on 26 Sep 1963 in Aitkin County, Minnesota.
    3. Lois Violet MACKAMAN was born on 24 Oct 1897 in Minnesota; died in Apr 1981 in Vancouver, Clark County, Washington.

  3. 6.  Ever EVERSON was born on 15 Jun 1858 in Kvernes, Averøy, Møre og Romsdal, Norway (son of Iver Halvorsen GUSTAD and Ane Arntsdatter VINJE); died on 9 Apr 1935 in Aitkin County, Minnesota; was buried on 11 Apr 1935 in Dorris Cemetery, Cedar Lake, Farm Island Twp, Aitkin County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • MN Death Cert Checked: Y
    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1935-MN-000047
    • Occupation: Carpenter, farmer, contractor
    • Baptism: 18 Jul 1858, Kvernes, Averøy, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
    • Confirmation: 5 Oct 1873, Kvernes, Averøy, Møre og Romsdal, Norway

    Notes:

    Shown in the 1865 Norwegian census as Iver Iversen, born in May, 1858 in Qværnæs.

    He is not listed in the 1875 census as living with his mother and step-father. Instead, he is listed on another Gustad farm, Erik Johnsson’s farm, as a tjenestegut.

    From the entry in the Bremsnes church book for the first child, it appears that the father Ever was already in the U.S. at the time that the son Iver was born.

    Letter on file from Ever to Andrew, written February 9, 1880 {the date must actually be 1890 -- the writing is unclear and suggests that Ever started to write an 8 and corrected it to a 9}, from Duluth.

    Dear Brother Andrew,

    How long do you plan on staying away? I have been waiting for a letter since New Years and have not received any. Anyway, I’ll write a few lines and tell you all the news from here. As for me, I have been well since you left for Norway, but my wife has been sick since New Years. For a time there I was worried I would lose her. The sickness was called La Grippe. Hundreds have died during the winter. Thank God that my wife is starting to get better.

    I haven’t too much news but times are as usual in Duluth during the winter with little work.

    Luckily it has been a mild winter - a lot like last year. In Duluth we have had a real picnic with the Labor Union which is now in power. This will make it better for the Labor Party which has been started in Duluth. You see I want to send you news about Davis Leirede the bigshot.

    I work presently for the car shop and that will soon be completed.

    I have waited for a letter from you to hear how you like Norway but I have had no word how you fared the winter. I hope this letter gets into your hands while you are home and may see you greet Mother, Halvor, Edward, and Petrina from us.

    Live well - dear Brother and I hope to see you back and we can see and talk to each other.

    Greetings from your brother.

    E. Everson

    Iver Iversen Gustad of Kvernes, b. 1858, left Norway on 6 May 1885 aboard a Cunard ship, bound for Duluth according to Digitalarkivet’s Emigranter fra Kristiansund 1882-1930 database. Leaving at the same time, probably on the same boat, was Olise Pedersdatter Gustad, b. 1856, also bound for Duluth.

    The 1889-1890 Duluth city directory lists Iver Iverson, carpenter, residing at 621 E 10th.

    He is probably the Ever Everson described in this article on front page of the May 6, 1889, edition of the Duluth Evening Herald.

    The first case which occupied the attention of the court this morning was that of Ever Everson against the Minnesota Car company. H. H. Hawkinti and S.E. Cheesman for plaintiff, Page Morris for defendant. Plaintiff brought suit against the Car company to recover $30,000 for injuries received by the falling of a scaffold, on the plea that the scaffold was not only improperly constructed, but part of the timbers entering into its construction wore defective, and furthermore that it was put up by unskilled laborers. An ingeniously constructed model of the Car works was introduced in evidence, to show the manner of putting up the scaffold, and the position of tho workmen at the time of the accident. A number of witnesses were called for the plaintiff, whose evidence was corroborative of tho facts as alleged in the complaint.

    Probably worked as a carpenter for his brother’s firm in Duluth. The Duluth 1890-91 city directory lists an Ever Everson, carpenter, employed by Everson & Christenson, and living at 621 East 10th in Duluth. This address is apparently right next door to Peter Rasmussen at 619 E 10th.

    According to a 1904 foreclosure, Ever and his wife had obtained a mortgage, on 12 May 1892, for Lot 4, Block 16, West Park, from Jacob R. Myers, Frederic W. Paine, and Henry Lardner. Ever and Betsey were foreclosed upon and the property was sold at auction on October 18, 1904. The default amount was $394.97.

    The 1891-1892 and 1892-1893 city directories show Ever Everson, carpenter, residing “n s Main 3 e of Pacific Ave., West Park.” In 1892-1893, Andrew was also living at that address.

    In the 1893-1894 directory, Andrew still lives with Ever although now their address is listed as “n s Main 2 e of Pacific av.” They are carpenters but there is no mention of the firm of Everson & Christenson.

    Ever was not listed in the Duluth 1894-1895 city directory.

    He and his family live in Farm Island Twp, Aitkin County, at the time of the 1895 state census. Ever is a carpenter. Living with them or very nearby, are his brother Halvor, the Peter Rasmussens, the Erick and Edvard Gustads, and the Andrew Eversons.

    Living in Farm Island Township, Aitkin County, at the time of the 1900 census. Not shown as having an occupation. Owns his home, which is a house and not a farm, without a mortgage. Interestingly, Ever is counted twice in the 1900 census. He is also shown as living with Andrew and Ed Gustad in a house Andrew owns (??) in Aitkin Township, Aitkin County. Apparently the three were living together while working on a construction job. Each of them is shown as “carpenter.” Andrew is shown as having emigrated in 1883, Ever in 1885, and Ed in 1891. All three are shown as married.

    Ever worked in Grand Marais in the 1898-1900 period.

    In the December 30, 1905, edition of the Duluth Evening Herald:

    Ever Everson et al to John Anderson, lot 4, block 16, West Park division.

    In the 1905 state census, he is Iver Iverson, a carpenter living in Farm Island Twp but not near the Gustads (who are living next to the Mackamans). The household consists of Iver, 46, Bente, 44, Iver, 19, a farmer, Anna, 17, a farm laborer, Ester, 7, and Halvor, 54, a farm laborer.

    Living in Farm Island township in the 1910 census. Ever is 52, a house carpenter, Bentie is 49 (married 24 years), their daughter Esther is 12, and Ever’s brother Halvor, 56, single, a farm laborer, is also living with them. Bentie is shown as having had 4 children, 3 still living. Living next door to them is the William J. Mackaman family and also, very nearby, is the Everett Mackaman family which includes their daughter, Anna Everson Mackaman.

    He may be the Ever Everson who bought lot 15, block 6, Cuyuna, on March 21, 1912. He and his wife sold that lot to Edward Peterson in August of 1916.

    Shown as Ivar Everson, 61, a farmer, in the 1920 census. He, Benta, 59, and Halvor, 65, live in Farm Island Township, Aitkin County on a farm that Ever owns albeit with a mortgage. Ivar came to this country in 1885, Benta in 1887, and Halvor in 1894. All were naturalized in 1899. Living next door is Theo Rasmussen with his wife Mary and daughter Ruth which must be Ever’s brother-in-law Peter Rasmussen.

    In the 1930 census, Ever (shown as Ever Iverson), Bente, and Halvor are living in the same household, owned by Ever, in Farm Island township, Aitkin County. The household is shown as having a radio. Ever is shown as having emigrated in 1885, Bente in 1887 or 1889, and Halvor in 1903. Ever is shown as being 72 years old, Bente 69, and Halvor 76. All are shown as being naturalized citizens and Halvor is shown as “single.”

    Ever was the informant for his brother Halvor’s death certificate. At that time Ever lived at Rural Route #2, Aitkin. Ever knew that Halvor’s parents were Ever Halvorson and Anna Arnesdatter.

    Death certificate issued in Aitkin County # 1935-MN-000047. He died of bronchial asthma.

    In his obit in the Brainerd Daily Dispatch, it was noted that he had lived at his farm for 41 years with the exception of a brief period “when they made their home at Cuyuna.”

    That farm, the original Cedar Lake farm at which the Everson/Gustad family lived in 1900, and which devolved to Ever after the others left or died, was the northwest quadrant of Section 5 in Farm Island Twp, Aitkin County, about 4 miles, as the crow flies, to the southwest of the city of Aitkin and about a mile-and-a-half, as the crow flies, from Andrew Everson’s farm.

    Birth:
    the church book entry for his birth notes that his father had died in the past winter

    Died:
    “at his farm home”

    Ever married Bente Andersdatter ODEGÅRD on 4 Jun 1887 in Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota. Bente (daughter of Anders Johanneson and Elen Olsdatter) was born on 23 Oct 1860 in Kvernes, Averøy, Møre og Romsdal, Norway; died on 16 Jan 1937 in Aitkin County, Minnesota; was buried on 20 Jan 1937 in Dorris Cemetery, Cedar Lake, Farm Island Twp, Aitkin County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Bente Andersdatter ODEGÅRD was born on 23 Oct 1860 in Kvernes, Averøy, Møre og Romsdal, Norway (daughter of Anders Johanneson and Elen Olsdatter); died on 16 Jan 1937 in Aitkin County, Minnesota; was buried on 20 Jan 1937 in Dorris Cemetery, Cedar Lake, Farm Island Twp, Aitkin County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • MN Death Cert Checked: Y
    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1937-MN-000046
    • Baptism: 18 Nov 1860, Kvernes, Averøy, Møre og Romsdal, Norway

    Notes:

    Shown as 5 years old in the 1865 Norwegian census.

    She emigrated from Kristiansund on May 4, 1887, with her brother Johan Anderson and her son and with her sister-in-law, Elen Rasmussen and her children. Bente was not married.

    Called Betsy in the 1900 census and shown as having been born in January of 1862. Shown as having had 4 children, 3 still living. She and Ever are shown as both having emigrated in 1886 according to the 1900 census.

    Minnesota death certificate # 1937-MN-000046 issued in Aitkin County.

    Bente died in an influenza epidemic according to her death certificate. She “had been in poor health for a long time,” according to her obit in the January 26, 1937, edition of the Brainerd Daily Dispatch.

    Died:
    at home

    Notes:

    Married:
    as Benta Anderson and Even Evensn

    Children:
    1. Iver EVERSON was born on 1 Jan 1886 in Bremsnes, Kvernes, Møre og Romsdal, Norway; died on 10 Feb 1967 in Santa Cruz County, California.
    2. 3. Anna E EVERSON was born on 26 Mar 1888 in Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota; died on 22 Mar 1988 in Sonoma County, California.
    3. Anders EVERSON was born in Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota; died on 3 Oct 1892 in St. Louis County, Minnesota.
    4. Esther EVERSON was born on 22 Oct 1897 in Aitkin County, Minnesota; died on 12 Oct 1985 in Sonoma County, California.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Iver Halvorsen GUSTAD was born on 11 Dec 1823 in Kvernes, Averøy, Møre og Romsdal, Norway (son of Halvor Olsen HAFSÅS and Christiana Iversdatter GUSTAD); died on 30 Jan 1858 in Kvernes, Averøy, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 26 Dec 1823, Kvernes, Averøy, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
    • Confirmation: Aug 1840, Kvernes, Averøy, Møre og Romsdal, Norway

    Notes:

    By implication, he must have had an older brother Ole, perhaps with a different mother, who died after he was born.

    Drowned in the sea off Norway while fishing. According to the entry in the parish register, entered at the end of 1858, he was 30 years old. It seems as if three others may also have died at sea with him. According to Magnar, he drowned in the Bremsnes Fjord.

    He was also shown as 30 years old for his marriage entry in the parish register.

    He was 16-3/4 years old when he was confirmed in August, 1840, in Qvernas and Bremsnes. This would suggest that he was born in late 1823. The confirmation record says that he was vaccinated on October 23, 1826. His father is Halvor Olsen and his mother may be Elin, maybe Christiansdatter.

    His birth record confirms that his parents were Halvor Olsen Gustad and Christiana Iversdatter.

    Birth:
    Kvernes in Kvernes

    Iver married Ane Arntsdatter VINJE on 13 Oct 1853 in Kvernes, Averøy, Møre og Romsdal, Norway. Ane (daughter of Arne Andersen VINJE and Eli Olsdatter) was born on 6 Nov 1828 in Grytten, Møre og Romsdal, Norway; died on 7 Aug 1914 in Crow Wing County, Minnesota; was buried on 9 Aug 1914 in Dorris Cemetery, Cedar Lake, Farm Island Twp, Aitkin County, Minnesota. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Ane Arntsdatter VINJEAne Arntsdatter VINJE was born on 6 Nov 1828 in Grytten, Møre og Romsdal, Norway (daughter of Arne Andersen VINJE and Eli Olsdatter); died on 7 Aug 1914 in Crow Wing County, Minnesota; was buried on 9 Aug 1914 in Dorris Cemetery, Cedar Lake, Farm Island Twp, Aitkin County, Minnesota.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • MN Death Cert Checked: Y
    • Minnesota Death Certificate: 1914-MN-003173
    • Baptism: 7 Jan 1829, Grytten, Møre og Romsdal, Norway
    • Confirmation: 20 Oct 1843, Grytten, Møre og Romsdal, Norway

    Notes:

    She was shown as Ane Arnesdatter Vinje, age 25, of Grytten, when she married.

    In the 1865 census, shown as Ane Arndtsdatter, born in 1830 in Gryttens.

    In the Grytten records, an Anne Arnesdatter Vinje was confirmed October 20, 1843. This Anne was born 6 Nov 1828. This Anne was born of Arne Anderssen and Eli Olsdatter in Tiva (or Fiva?).

    In the IGI, through FamilySearch.com, as the mother of Anders Iversen, she is shown as Ane Arnesdatter.

    Called Ane Arneson in the marriage record of Andrew and Annie.

    Emigrated to the U.S. in 1894 according to the 1900 census.

    In the 1895 state census, the newly-arrived Erick and Anna were living with their son Edvard and wife as well as the Rasmussens and the Eversons in Farm Island Twp.

    In the 1900 census, Annie (69, born in January of 1831) and Erick (70, born in April of 1830) were living with son Edward and next door to son Ever in Farm Island township in Aitkin County. They are shown as having been married for 40 years. Annie is shown as having borne 7 children, 5 still living. (The dead ones must have been daughters Ellen and Anna.) In the 1900 census, Annie is shown as being unable to read or write or to speak English. Erick can’t read or write either but can speak English. Erick is shown as “fisherman.” Also living with Edward Gustad at the time of the 1900 census is a 25 year old man named Charles Gustad and shown as “brother.” Perhaps this was Elise Gustad’s brother and the indication of Gustad as his last name is in error.

    In the 1905 state census, the Gustads are in Farm Island, living next door to the Mackamans. The household consists of Edd, 39, Elisa, 39, Margett, 7, Agnes, 9 months, Erick, 76, and Anna, 76. Ed is a carpenter. He had been in the state for 14 years and in the present enumeration district for 12 years. For Elisa, Erick, and Anna those numbers are 11 and 11.

    Annie and Erick are still living with son Edward and family at the time of the 1910 census in April but they have now moved to Rabbit Lake Twp in Crow Wing County. Anna is shown as having been married for 48 years which would put their marriage in 1861 or early 1862 instead of the 1860 suggested in the 1900 census. In the 1910 census, both Erick and Anna are shown as being able to read and write but they speak Norwegian and not English. In this census, Anna is also shown as having had 7 children, 5 still living.

    Her death certificate gave the cause of death as senile debility.

    Birth:
    Born and baptized in Tiva or Fiva, Grytten sub-parish of Grytten parish. The 1875 census has her place of birth as “Rø Sogn Næsset Prgj.” That is the birthplace of Erik Ingebrigtsen. The census enumerator, or the scribe, got the two locations mixed up.

    Died:
    her death certificate shows her date of birth as November 6, 1829

    Notes:

    Married:
    4 October according to the record of her marriage to Eric Flaahammer.

    Children:
    1. Halvor EVERSON was born on 2 Aug 1853 in Kvernes, Averøy, Møre og Romsdal, Norway; was christened on 13 Oct 1853 in Kvernes, Averøy, Møre og Romsdal, Norway; died on 12 May 1932 in Farm Island Twp, Aitkin County, Minnesota; was buried on 14 May 1932 in Dorris Cemetery, Cedar Lake, Farm Island Twp, Aitkin County, Minnesota.
    2. Anders (Andrew) EVERSON was born on 15 Feb 1856 in Kvernes, Averøy, Møre og Romsdal, Norway; was christened on 12 May 1856 in Kvernes, Averøy, Møre og Romsdal, Norway; died on 15 Dec 1942 in Crow Wing County, Minnesota; was buried on 21 Dec 1942 in Dorris Cemetery, Cedar Lake, Farm Island Twp, Aitkin County, Minnesota.
    3. 6. Ever EVERSON was born on 15 Jun 1858 in Kvernes, Averøy, Møre og Romsdal, Norway; died on 9 Apr 1935 in Aitkin County, Minnesota; was buried on 11 Apr 1935 in Dorris Cemetery, Cedar Lake, Farm Island Twp, Aitkin County, Minnesota.

  3. 14.  Anders Johanneson was born about 1831 in Surendals, Møre og Romsdal, Norway.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Occupation: Gaardb og Selveier Møller

    Notes:

    His occupation was shown as snedker in the birth record for Bente.

    He and his family were living on the Odegaard farm in Kvernes in the 1865 Norwegian census.

    Anders married Elen Olsdatter. Elen (daughter of Ole Pedersen ØDEGAARD) was born on 18 Dec 1837 in Bremsnes, Kvernes, Møre og Romsdal, Norway. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Elen Olsdatter was born on 18 Dec 1837 in Bremsnes, Kvernes, Møre og Romsdal, Norway (daughter of Ole Pedersen ØDEGAARD).

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Baptism: 1 Jan 1838, Kvernes, Averøy, Møre og Romsdal, Norway

    Children:
    1. 7. Bente Andersdatter ODEGÅRD was born on 23 Oct 1860 in Kvernes, Averøy, Møre og Romsdal, Norway; died on 16 Jan 1937 in Aitkin County, Minnesota; was buried on 20 Jan 1937 in Dorris Cemetery, Cedar Lake, Farm Island Twp, Aitkin County, Minnesota.
    2. Ole Andersen ODEGAARD died in Unknown.
    3. John ANDERSON was born on 11 May 1867 in Kvernes, Averøy, Møre og Romsdal, Norway; died on 14 Dec 1928 in St. Louis County, Minnesota; was buried in Park Hill, Duluth, St. Louis County, Minnesota.