Matches 14,691 to 14,700 of 22,423
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14691 |
Netrøst 40/1 | NETRØST, Anne Larsdatter (I24306)
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14692 |
Netrøst 40/1 | NETRØST, Ingebjørg Madsdatter (I25813)
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14693 |
Netrøst 40/1 | NETRØST, Ingebjørg Thomasdatter (I25814)
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14694 |
Netrøst 40/1 | NETRØST, Ingeleiv Torsteinsdatter (I25815)
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14695 |
Netrøst 40/1 | NETRØST, Mads Gulliksen (I25817)
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14696 |
Never married | PERSDOTTER, Märta Elise (I723)
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14697 |
Never married.
As Johannes Andersen Flÿttum, he was a baptismal sponsor for his niece Johanna in November of 1863. | ANDERSEN, Johannes (I4182)
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14698 |
Never married.
Born in Bøkkadn 33/3, Ellingbø, Vang i Valdres, Oppland, Norway.
The Vang church book emigration record shows an Ole Iverson Ellingboe, b. 1877, konf. 15 May 1892, emigrating in 1900, perhaps leaving Vang on March 23rd. Marit Andersdatter Ellingboe (#5768), b. 1883, also left at about the same time.
Arrived at Ellis Island on April 11, 1900, aboard the S.S. Oceanic which had sailed from Liverpool on April 4th. Traveling with him on the Oceanic was his friend from Vang, Andris A. Belsheim. Anders Andersen Belsheim, b. 1866, had left Vang on the same day as Ole Ivarson.
In the 1900 U.S. census, Ole was rooming with his brother Knudt with a family in Renville County, Sacred Heart Twp.
In the 1908-1909 city directory for Albuquerque, he is Olie Elingbo, lather, who rooms at 524 S 1st.
He registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, at the Local Board, Renville County, Olivia, Minnesota, and was living in Maynard at the time. He worked and lived on the farm of Endre A. Ellingboe, Route 1, Maynard. He gave as his nearest relative Knute Ellingboe of Milaca. Ole was described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and dark brown hair.
In the 1918 Alien Registration, he was probably the Ole Ellingbo, age 40, of Butterfield in Watonwan County, Minnesota.
In the 1920 census, he was still single and was a boarder with the Ole Johnson family in Granite Falls. His occupation is lather.
He is probably the Ole Ellingbo who was the subject of an article in the May 22, 1921, edition of the Alburquerque Journal. The article described a legal suit filed by Ellingbo to recover $108.50 of an unpaid bill for construction services. | ELLINGBOE, Ole Ivarson (I9188)
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14699 |
Never married.
He registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, in Red Wing, where he was a farm laborer on his parents’ farm at R.R. #1, Dennison, Goodhue County. He was described as short and of medium build with blue eyes and brown hair.
Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 2, at the Vang Lutheran Church, for Ludvig O. Soine. The Rev. B. J. Blikstad officiated. The Pallbearers were Theodore Frettem, Glen Eckstrom, Cyrus Midje, John A. Underdahl, Lyle Brekken and John Stenhaug. Mrs. Blikstad was the vocalist with Mrs. Cyrus Midje at the organ. Interment aas in the family lot in the Vang Cemetery. Luvig O. Soine, 60 year-old farmer, living a mile north of the Wang's Store, made his home with his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Soine. He had just come in the house after doing some of the routine chores on the farm when he was suddenly stricken with a heart attack. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Henry Quamme of Nerstrand and Mrs. Arnold Johnson of Cannon Falls; four brothers, Carl of Northfield, Ben of Minneapolis, Gerhard of Cannon Falls, and Thomas on the home farm. Mr. Soine was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Soine and was born January 14, 1898. He had spent his entire life in this community and served several years as assessor of Warsaw Township. He was a member of the Vang congregation. | SOINE, Ludvig Oliver (I7702)
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14700 |
Never married. | KASA, Eugene Marvin (I11137)
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