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Obit. says he was born in Norway. He was born on Skjelhaugen, a sub-farm of Øvre Kvåle 38. | ELLINGBOE, Ole Oveson (I3235)
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Obituary 10 Sep 2000:
James Wilfred Emanuel passed away yesterday, Saturday, September 9, 2000. James was the second child of Albert P. and Margaret Rumery Emanuel. He was born on his grandfather's farm in Dodge County, Nebraska, on October 8, 1918. When James was three, the family moved to Cheyenne Wells, Colorado, then on to Fort Collins where he lived until his graduation from Fort Collins High School. After graduation he entered the Civilian Conservation Corps and on the onset of WWII joined the Army and was assigned to the Philippines. Captured by the Japanese when the Philippines fell, he was on the Baatan Death March and spent the remainder of the war as a prisoner. He was initially held at Cabana Twan, Philippines, and later transferred to Japan by ship where he worked in the copper mines. James made the Army his career and retired in 1959 (?) with the rank of Major. He returned to Denver and worked for the Internal Revenue Service for a short time. He purchased a bankrupt store in Golden, Colorado, named Jefco Blueprinting, which he and his family built into a thriving business as the main source for college textbooks for the students of Colorado School of Mines. James is survived by his wife Helen and 5 children, Donald, Thomas, Margaret Black, Patrick and Stephen.
From his entry in Find A Grave, created and maintained by Scotti McCarthy:
James W. Emanuel of Golden, a business owner, died Saturday. He was 81.
A Mass will be said at 10 a.m. Thursday at St. Joseph Catholic Church, 969 Ulysses St., Golden. Interment will be in Golden Cemetery.
He was born Oct. 8, 1918, in Dodge County, Neb. On Oct. 27, 1948, he married Helen V. James.
Emanuel served in the Army for 20 years, including defending Bataan. He was held as a prisoner of war.
He formally owned Jeffco Blueprints and Books in Golden.
He is survived by his wife; three sons, Donald and Thomas, both of Golden, and Stephen, Glendale, Ariz.; a daughter, Margaret Black, Denver; and nine grandchildren. | EMANUEL, James Wilfred (I3816)
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OBITUARY: Mrs. Mary Jane Fleming, wife of John Fleming passed away at the family home in Hicks Valley on Christmas Eve, December 24, 1913.
Mrs. Fleming's illness has been of long duration, dating back about three years. Up until the last she had been a patient sufferer and ever mindful of the comfort and welfare of others, hers has been a life worth living. As long as health permitted her duties were performed. Her living motto was, "Do your Duty"; her Christian and upright characteristics were manifest by her ever willingness to help the cause of our Master and the daily life she lived. Anyone following lawful or legal occupations were never turned from her door. She stood for honesty, truthfulness, brotherly love and home companionship. Her life was spent for the family, and having a large family, much time was necessitated for home life and to this she ever was true.
Only her son Milton, her husband and her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Mabel Fleming, who had been in attendance upon her, were with her at the end of life's journey. Even in her almost helpful condition she had provided and even already given some gifts for all her children and grandchildren. This is only an exemplification of how she always thought of others and seldom of self.
Funeral services were held at the home on Saturday afternoon at one o'clock, Rev. G.E. Meierbachtol, pastor of the M.E. Church at Pepin, conducting the services. The remains were laid at rest in Oakwood cemetery.
Mary Jane (Littell) Fleming was born at Presque Isle, Michigan, September 26, 1848. While a child her days were spent on the border of Lake Michigan. When about eight years of age, the family emigrated to Alma, Wis. Here her childhood days were spent until August 21, 1862, when she became united in marriage with John Fleming of this place. To this union were born ten children of which 8, and 2 of her brothers survive to mourn her loss. The children who survive are: Wm. H of Palouse, Wash., Milton El, Clara J. Wheeler, Eugene Burton, all of Pepin, E. May Fuller of Grand Rapids, Wis., Truman and Arminda I Barnes of Glenwood, Wis. And Sherman A. of Pepin. Two sons preceeded their mother in death: John Franklin died in 1867 and James C. in 1908. The two brothers are John P. Littell of Estherville, Iowa, and Charles Littell of Mondovi, Washington. | LITTEL, Mary Jane (I13541)
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Obituary; PAEN; 11/12/1940; page 8
Thomas Andrew Kamprud, aged 66 years, passed away, early Monday morning, November 11 after a long illness.
The late Mr. Kamprud was born April 15, 1874, in Minnesota. He received his schooling in Minnesota. He farmed in North Dakota until 1923 when he came to Port Angeles. He followed the trade of painter here.
Hr leaves to survive him, one son, Clifford Kamprud, Port Angeles, a brother Ole Kamprud. Dennison, Minnesota and one sister, Mrs. Caroline Grinley, Kenyon, Minnesota. | KOMPERUD, Tosten (Thomas) (I32922)
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Occupation shown as “Rid jæg u k” in source 95 for Anne’s birth. This suggests that he may have been a soldier.
Shown in the 1865 Norwegian census as living in or on the Maritvoldvald domicile in Verdal with his wife and son Charl Henrik. He is shown as “Selveier med Jord.”
In the listings of his children’s births in Digitalarkivet, his residence is shown variously as Ør, Østvoldvald, Øhr, Maritvoldvald Øren, Øren, and Maritvoldvaldet.
He was a strandsitter, “a person who rents a house on a larger farm near or at the coastline.” At his death he was a husmann on Borgenvald and his last name was Maritvoldvald.
Kari Yamane calls him Johannes Hansen Borgen. | ØREN, Johannes Hansen (I1277)
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Oct 1 in his baptism record, Oct 21 on his draft registration | ELLINGBOE, Martin A (I5064)
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Oct 1872 in the 1900 census | TORVIK, Fred (I1315)
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Oct 1890 in the 1900 census | FISHER, Laura Rose (I4317)
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October 28th in her husband’s obit, October 29th in church records | Family: Andrew Gilbertson TONSAGER / Anna Bertha QUISSEL (F9510)
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October, 1865, in the 1900 census. | CLARK, Nathan R (I20854)
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