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14521 Maja-Stina.

At the time of the 1900 census, she had borne 8 children, only 5 still living. She came to the U.S. in 1861 and was not a citizen at the time of the 1900 census.

The 8 born, 5 living numbers are repeated in the 1910 census.

The informant for her death certificate was her husband Fred. She died from abdominal cancer. A note on her death certificate said that an exploratory incision had been made 10 weeks before her death but “everything was a solid mass.” 
FAGER, Mary (I4533)
 
14522 Major, USAF CARTER, Harry A (I9303)
 
14523 Malcolm L Soine, 90, passed away with his family by his side on October 27, 2020 at St. Francis Hospice House in University Place. He was born June 10, 1930 in Spokane, WA, the son of Albert Leonard Soine and Pearl (Mauderer) Soine.

Malcolm attended Lincoln High School and Pacific Lutheran College where he majored in Drama and received a bachelor's degree in teaching. Upon graduation he was offered a position at Olympia High School to teach drama; instead, Malcolm decided to go into the shoe business with his father. The rest as they say, is history.

The first shoe store was opened in 1951, in Parkland, while Malcolm was still a student at PLC, and would at one time own four family shoe stores within Pierce County. He found the love of his life, marrying Donna Delle Hellman, in 1950, who preceded Malcolm in death on February 25th of this year.

In 1974, Malcolm opened a specialty shoe store in conjunction with Red Wing Shoe Company, which is still open to this day, and as owner he was the maker of many young careers. He helped his three daughters and granddaughter, and many young women in our community by coaching their softball teams and sponsoring them through the shoe stores. He was a Pierce County Park and Recreation Hall of Fame recipient as Coach and Sponsor of Girls Softball. His daughters' softball friends still call him Coach Mal.

Malcolm's children feel they got the "Gold Standard" of parents who ultimately touched the lives of five generations of family members.

Malcolm was preceded in death by his parents Albert and Pearl, a daughter Lynn Soine and his beloved wife Donna. He is survived by his children Jon Soine (Doreen), Scott Soine (Donna), Gwen Gaspard (Matthew Scott), and Jayne Olmstead (Doug); seven beautiful grandchildren; eight amazing great grandchildren; and all those who had the pleasure of meeting him. 
SOINE, Malcolm Leonard (I4980)
 
14524 malin hjärthammar HÖGSTEDT, Stina Emelia (I40046)
 
14525 Manitowoc Herald Times Reporter, May 27, 2005. Bette Bieberitz Daul, age 60, of Carlsbad, Calif., died on May 7, 2005, at a hospital in San Diego. A memorial service will be held at Faith Lutheran Church in Valders on Saturday, June 11 at 11 a.m.
Bette was born on Jan. 26, 1945, in Manitowoc, daughter of Ellen and the late Ted Bieberitz. She attended school in Valders and graduated from Valders High School in 1963. Bette graduated from the College of Cosmetology in Green Bay and worked at a beauty shop in Madison for several years.
On Sept. 17, 1966, she married Greg Daul at Faith Lutheran Church in Valders. She loved her family and grandchildren.
Survivors include her husband: Greg of Carlsbad, Calif.; two sons and their wives: Ty and Sherree and their daughters: Kahli and Annalise of Portland, Ore.; and Trevor and Kathaleen of Carlsbad; her mother: Ellen Bieberitz of Valders; one sister and brother-in-law: Bev and Victor Schnell of St. Nazianz. She is also survived by three brothers and sisters-in-law: Jay and Inga Bieberitz of Cherokee Village, Ark.; Jerry and Anne Bieberitz of Valders; and Tom and Gay Bieberitz of Marinette; brothers-in-law and their wives: Dallas and Karen Daul and Jim and Yvonna Daul, all of Portland Ore.; two sisters-in-law and their husbands: Bonnie and John Gryboski of Racine; and Georgia and Stephen Papoi of Indiana; and her mother-in-law: Elaine Daul of Manitowoc. She also leaves many nieces and nephews. Bette will be greatly missed by her family and many kind and caring friends and especially her dear husband, Greg Daul. 
BIEBERITZ, Bette Jane (I35612)
 
14526 Many accounts and records, including the Florida death record, have her born 27 Jul 1905. However, she was listed in the 1905 state census, which was taken in June, as 11 months old. Didrikke’s Social Security record has the correct date. Didrikke claimed to have been only 34 years old in the 1940 census. STUB, Didrikke Aal O (I23148)
 
14527 Many from Kjörnes, a Nord-Aurdal farm, among his baptismal sponsors.

He was a husmand med jord on the Steesrud farm in Vang in the 1865 census. His son Knut, his youngest child in the census, is shown as age 3.

Steesrud or Steinsrud is a plass on Gåsdeilde 29/.

Vang A, p. 519-520, says he was called “Gunnhild-Knut.” Called Knut Madsson Ellingbø on p. 465 of Vang A.

Knud was a great hunter (var ein stor rjupeveidar) according to the bygdebok.

He and his family moved to the U.S. in 1866. Knud’s son Jon, b. 1853, became a pastor in the U.S. 
LAJORD, Knud Madsson (I38944)
 
14528 Many sources erroneously give his year of birth as 1853. His death certificate, for example, says 21 Jun 1853. JOHNSON, Martin Johannesen (I4144)
 
14529 Many sources erroneously show her date of birth as November 20th. Anne Marie Olsdatter (I2128)
 
14530 many sources have the wrong date GJEVRE, Gunder (I2560)
 

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