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13951 Listed as Leroy E. in the 1920 census.

In the 1930 census, he was Le Roy Forest, 29 and single, a farm laborer in Richland County, Montana. 
FOREST, Edgar Leroy (I1819)
 
13952 Listed as pallbearer at his grandmother Marie’s funeral.

Of Virginia at the time of his mother’s death and his father’s death.

He enlisted in the U.S. Army at Fort Snelling on 8 December 1945. He had had four years of high school and his civilian occupation was “tinsmiths, coppersmiths, and sheet metal workers.” He was unmarried. His obit says that he served in the Army during the Korean War.

He was an attorney with the Trenti Law Firm in Virginia, Minnesota.

He and Marlys also had a home in Mesa, Arizona.

His obit in the Virginia newspaper:

Vernon Delford Saxhaug, prominent area attorney, 88, died Tuesday, March 15, 2016, peacefully in his home.

He was born Jan. 8, 1928, in Biwabik, the son of Harry “Pat” and Ruth (Orfald) Saxhaug; was a graduate of Virginia Roosevelt High School and earned his law degree from the University of Minnesota. Vernon married Marlys Mae Eckert on March 22, 1952, in Amery, Wis. He served in the United States Army during the Korean War and had played international basketball while in the Army. He returned to Virginia in 1957 and was employed as an attorney with John Manthey and Ralph Harvey.

He then founded Saxhaug, Stall and Stephenson. In 1974, through merger, Vernon became one of the founding partners in the Trenti Law Firm. Throughout his career, Vernon served as legal counsel for the Virginia School District and various Range municipalities. He was a member of the Virginia Masonic Lodge No. 264 AF&AM, The Elks Lodge, the Moose Lodge; and an active member of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church in Virginia. Vernon served as President of the Norwest Bank Board, served on the Virginia Planning and Zoning Commission, the Lake Fourteen Club, The Little Johnson Lake Association, and on the Apache-Wells AZ Community Board as a legal advisor. Vernon’s greatest joy came from time spent with his family, whom he cherished dearly.

Vernon is survived by his wife of 63 years, Marlys; children, Sherry (Jeff) Coughlin of Aurora, Deborah Saxhaug of Inver Grove Heights, Minn., Mark Saxhaug of Britt, Karen Saxhaug Walden (Jim Walden) of Maple Grove, Minn., Bradford Saxhaug (Christine Jones) of Virginia and Eric Saxhaug of Ely Lake; grandchildren, Briana Coughlin, Ashley Coughlin (Joe Walli), Kacie Coughlin, Dillon Saxhaug, Lauren Saxhaug Carlson, Adam Saxhaug (Tiffany Austad), Kiersten Saxhaug, Derek Walden, Jacob Walden, Samuel Walden, Samantha (Mike) Irish, Jessica (Pat) Mitsch, William Jones (Lindsey Nehiba), Alexandra Saxhaug, Alex Rebholz and Connor Saxhaug; great-grandchildren, Jamison Saxhaug Anderson, Logan Irish, Odin Taylor, Karson Saxhaug Lentsch, River Coughlin, Brady Mitsch, Jace Walli and Eliza Irish; sister, Harriett (Roy) Tucker of Springboro, Ohio; special family members, Joyce Garcia and Michael Skinner; numerous nieces, nephews, extended family and friends.

He was preceded in death by his parents; daughter, Karen Marie Walden and a brother, William in infancy. 
SAXHAUG, Vernon Delford (I8501)
 
13953 Listed as Robert G. of Biwabik in his mother’s obituary.

Robert George "Sonny" Goodman, 87 of Biwabik died Wednesday, March 24, 2010, at St. Raphael's Health and Rehabilitation Center in Eveleth.

He was born May 24, 1922, in Biwabik to Fredrick and Jennie (Orfald) Goodman. He graduated from Biwabik High School in 1941. In 1942, Robert enlisted in the Navy during World War II. He married Joyce Lein on January 18, 1947, in Biwabik at the Community United Church of Christ. Robert worked at Erie Mining Company until his retirement in the early 1980s. He was a member of the Peterson-Lofquist-Bronczyk American Legion and was also a member of the Community United Church of Christ. Robert enjoyed fishing, reading, especially the newspaper, and spending time with his family.

Survivors include his wife of 63 years, Vernie "Joyce" Goodman of Biwabik; children, Sandy (Joe) Plattner of North Saint Paul, Kathy (Dennis) Grippe of Biwabik, Jim (Patty Davis) Goodman of Lindstrom, Minn., Kraig (Mona) Goodman of Blaine, Minn., Alaine Fricano and Cheryl (George) Fazekas of Richfield; grandchildren, Lisa Hengen, Theresa (Scott) Hodgman, Jennah (Mike) Hawes, and Rosie, Grace and George Goodman; great-grandchildren, Brett and Shane Swanson, Adam and Jessie Hodgman, and Heather and Adam Hengen; brother, William (Shirley) Goodman; sister, Leah Cartwright; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; sisters, Marie Peterka and Gladys "Bunty" Himango; brothers, Lawrence and Johnny in infancy.

Memorial service 1 p.m. Friday at Community United Church of Christ with the Rev. Rebecca LeMenager officiating. Visitation will be for one hour prior to the service at the church. Inurnment with military honors accorded by the Gilbert VFW Post will be in Lakeside Cemetery in Biwabik. Arrangements by Ziemer-Moeglein-Shatava Funeral Home, Gilbert. 
GOODMAN, Robert George (I7046)
 
13954 Listed as Susie in Omaha obits. Not in SSDI. FORSBERG, Leona Louise (I17488)
 
13955 Listed as Tommes Iversson, age 20, under Alfstad, in the 1801 Census. His father was at Alfstad in 1787. There may be a family connection to Alfstad.

Vang og Slire p. 739, SannesØystre Slidre B, p. 35, Sannes

Knutson Montgomery Family Tree has his birth date as 1788. 
WINDINGSTAD (SANDNESS), Thomas Iversson (I2384)
 
13956 Listed as William D. of Chicago in his mother’s obituary.

He and Shirley lived in Bloomingdale, Illinois, in the 1990s.

William D. Goodman, Veteran of WW II, formerly of Bloomingdale; beloved husband of Shirley, nee Bergren, for 63 years; devoted father of Cynthia (Dennis) Gray and the late Christina Jacobsen; dear brother of Leah Cartwright; dear grandfather of Matthew (Criselda), Andrew (Jennifer) Tarnoff and the late Michael Jacobsen; great grandfather of Zoe, Noah, Katelyn and Hannah. Funeral Thursday 10 a.m. at Salerno's Rosedale Chapels, 450 W. Lake St. Roselle, 60172, (3/4 mile west of Bloomingdale/Roselle Rd.) Chapel Service 11 a.m. Interment Private. In lieu of flowers, donations to Children Shiner Hospital appreciated. Visitation Wednesday 3 to 9 p.m. 
GOODMAN, William Donald (I17990)
 
13957 Listed as “Annie E.” in the 1900 census.

In the 1905 state census, she is living at home with her parents and siblings but is distinctly shown as married. The Torger Larson who married an Anna Anderson in Vernon County on 16 Nov 1901 is not this marriage.

In the 1910 census, she is still living at home but is shown as single.

Her obit says that she was preceded in death by one sister and four brothers. That should have been two sisters and five brothers but those extra two siblings died very young and probably weren’t known or considered by Anna’s survivors. However you look at it, Anna survived all of her siblings by many years.

Cora had her address as 220 North Center, Viroqua. 
ANDERSON, Anna Carolina (I4474)
 
13958 Listed as “Cathrina” in the 1870 Swedish census.

Emigrated to the U.S. on May 18, 1898, at the age of 31. Emigranten Populär shows her brother Gustaf leaving Göteborg, destination Duluth, on 8 Jun 1898. Gust was traveling with his sister Johanna. The pair are shown in the St. Albans border crossings as arriving at the port of Quebec on June 22nd aboard the S.S. Lake Superior which had left Liverpool on June 11th.

Shown as living with her brother Gust at the time of the 1900 census. She is shown as being able to read, write, and speak English.

According to MOMS, she married as Katrina Johanna Lindstrom.

In the 1910 census she had had 3 children, all three still living.

In the 1920 census she was a 52 year-old widow who had come to the U.S. in 1898. She was living with her four children on their farm in Grand Lake Twp.

In the 1930 census she was a 63 year-old widow living with her two younger sons on their farm in Grand Lake Twp, St. Louis County, Minnesota.

In the 1940 census, she lived with her son Albin and his family in Grand Lake Twp.

Her son David/Daniel built a general store in Saginaw that she ran until her death. She is not shown as having any occupation in the 1940 census.

The informant for her death certificate was Albin O. Kohs of Saginaw who had no idea who her parents were. She was the widow of Daniel when she died. She had been in the community for 41 years. She died from heart disease.

The author of her son Albin’s obituary thought that Hannah’s maiden name was Engman. 
LANDSTRÖM, Katrina Johanna (Hanna) (I150)
 
13959 Listed as “Mitun”, the otherwise unnamed child of Edward Mitun and Ida Nundahl in the Wisconsin Births and Christenings Index. METHUM, Unknown (I19087)
 
13960 Listed in Find A Grave for Mimosa Cemetery as Anna T Ellingson. Correction edit submitted. THOMPSON SANDNESS, Anna (I4574)
 

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