Matches 15,151 to 15,160 of 22,423
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not married in Minnesota or Wisconsin | Family: Ralph Aranda GIDDINGS / Mildred Stella HENDRICKSON (F11876)
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Not mentioned in Betty’s obit. | LAWRENCE, Paul Allen (I32330)
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Not mentioned in either her father’s obit or her mother’s obit. | BYE, Etta Oline (I22039)
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Not mentioned in either of her parents’ obituaries. | SORENSEN, Annette Ann (I19586)
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Not mentioned in either of his parents’ obits.
Gordon Berge passed away at the home of his parents Wednesday evening after a lingering illness, aged twenty-one.
Besides his parents he is survived by six brothers and sisters, Agnes, Edna and Morton at home, Chester of Valders, Harry of Burlington and Mrs. Ernst Hacker of Newton. | BERGE, Gordon Lenore (I26267)
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Not mentioned in either of his parents’ obits.
In the 1920 census, he and Josie lived with his brother Chester and his family in Town of Cato, Manitowoc County. Harry was a bookkeeper for a confectionary.
Harry Berge, one of our World War veterans, passed away at the home of his parents, after a lingering illness of several years duration. Mr. Berge had been a patient at Wales sanitorium but several weeks ago was removed to his home there.
Mr. Berge was 30 years of age and is survived by his wife and daughter, his parents, three sisters, Mrs. Ernest Hacker, Agnes and Edna and two brothers, Chester and Mortan. | BERGE, Harry Seymour (I26266)
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Not mentioned in Greg Fearon’s history of Ole and Gjertrud’s family.
He is Sam’l O. Soine living in Ward County, North Dakota, in the 1910 census.
In the 1920 census, he and Gertina have three daughters. The family lived in Minot. “Seever” was a grain agent. | SOINE, Syver (I13872)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | RATFIELD, J.M. (I27979)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | ANDERSON, G.F. (I11401)
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Not mentioned in his daughter Louise’s obit.
Martin Henjum’s write-up for nllha.org:
Iver L. and Sigrid I. Gronseth, Charter Members of West Norway Lake Lutheran Church
Iver Larson Gronseth was born on May 29, 1836 on the Grønset farm, Hegra Parish, Trondhjem, Norway. His parents were Lars Rollaugsen Bjorngard (1795-1840) and Lisbet Gunnarsdatter Fornes (1804-1889). Iver had seven siblings: Ola who settled near Iver in Kerkhoven Township, Gunnar and Sigrid who settled in Jackson County, Minnesota, Rollaug who migrated to Goodhue County, Minnesota and Beret and Lisbet who remained in Norway. Iver with brothers Ola and Rollaug migrated to the United States arriving in Quebec in July, 1865. They likely traveled to Goodhue County where Iver married Anna Johannesdatter Holdmarkat Skatval in about 1867. Anna was born in 1844 in Holdsaunet, Hegra, Nord Trondelag, Norway. Iver and Anna moved to Kerkhoven Township in Swift County about 1871 where Anna gave birth to her first and only son, Ludvig I. Gronseth on May 14, 1872. On May 1, 1875, Anna, Iver and Ludvig are still living in Kerkhoven Township. Sometime after that date and before May 11, 1876, Anna died. No record has been found of her death or burial. Their son, Ludvig, married Inger J. Brekke, ran a grocery store in Minneapolis and died on September 28, 1937. They are buried in Sunset Memorial Park Cemetery in Minneapolis.
After Anna’s death, Iver married Sigrid I Jorgenson on May 11, 1876. Sigrid was the daughter of Andreas A. Jorgenson (1825-1912) and Marit Andersdatter Jorgenson (1824-1903). Sigrid was born on March 1, 1856 in Stordalen, Hordaland, Norway. The Jorgenson family migrated to America about 1867 and in 1870 is found living in Kerkhoven Township, Swift County, Minnesota. Tragedy struck for Iver Gronseth on February 12, 1872 when Iver and his brother Ola who lived on an adjacent farm left home to gather wood in Section 4 of Norway Lake Township in Kandiyohi County. A storm came up and while Ola managed to get his brother home safely, Ola perished in the storm. Following her marriage to Iver in 1876, Iver and Sigrid had eleven children.
1 Anna Maria (1877-1931) married Peter A. Gandrud, and remained in the Sunburg area. They are buried at West Norway Lake Lutheran Cemetery.
2 Oline I. (1878-1920) married Even A. Gandrud and moved to North Dakota. They are buried in Coulee, North Dakota.
3 Johannes I. (1880-1971) married Caroline Rime. They farmed in the Sunburg area and are buried at West Norway Lake Cemetery.
4 Louise Bertine (1882-1920) married Christopher G. Gandrud, lived in the Sunburg area and they are buried at West Norway Lake.
5 Alma Sophia (1884-1974) married Carl D. Swenson and they remained in the area. Their gravesites are unknown at this writing.
6 Andrew I. (1886-1922) married Marie Caroline Anderson. They moved to Mountrail County, N. D. where Andrew died. He is buried at St. Luke’s Lutheran Cemetery in Coulee, N. D. His widow married Andrew’s brother Robert a number of years later.
7 Anna Radine (1887-1957) married Elling E. Swenson and remained in the community. Elling died in 1934 and Anna married Peter Flaten in 1953. Anna and Elling are buried at Spring Creek Lutheran Cemetery.
8 George Iver (1889-1978) married Alma Karine Rice. They farmed in Hays Township, Swift County, Minnesota and are buried at Spring Creek Lutheran.
9 Ida Serine (1891-1984) married Henry Hande and they farmed in Arctander Township, Kandiyohi County. Henry died in a farm accident in 1948. Henry and Ida are buried at East Norway Lake Cemetery.
10 Robert Iver (1893-1982) married his brother Andrew’s widow Marie Caroline in about 1935 and they lived in Kerkhoven Township. Marie died in 1953. In about 1955 Robert married Marie H. Rose. Robert and his first wife Marie are buried at West Norway Lake.
11 Mabel Emily (1899-1972) married Arnold S. Ellendson and farmed in Kerkhoven Township. They are buried at West Norway Lake Lutheran Cemetery.
Iver Larson Gronseth died on December 27, 1901. His wife, Sigrid, died on October 21, 1941. They are both buried at the West Norway Lake Lutheran Cemetery near Sunburg where they were charter members. | GRONSETH, Iver L (I30175)
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