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Of Opheim farm according to Berthe’s baptism records and confirmed in marriage records.
She was 26 when she married Anders.
She does not seem to be listed in the 1865 Norwegian census.
We do not know the dates and circumstances for Anna’s death. The best guess, endorsed by Arne, is described in Lars E Øyane’s bygdebøk: Gards- og ættesoge for Luster kommune Band VI (1986). On page 383-85, Øyane claims that Anna Eriksdotter “probably died from cholera in Bergen 3 January 1849.” Arne concedes that Anna ending up in Bergen, rather far from Sogn, is problematic.
Arne’s summary: As to Anders’s and Anna’s seven children, all born in Marheim, three of them (Berthe, Kari and Anders) emigrated to America, one (Erik) lived in Bergen, Norway, two died early (the first Anders and his sister Anna), and only one (Brithe) stayed in Hafslo. | OPHEIM, Anna Eriksdatter (I4159)
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of or on Wangen farm | Family: Sjur Nielson BØE / Brithe Monsdatter GJERME (F3298)
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Of Pelican Rapids at the time of his father’s death in 1963.
By 1970, he was Bishop Cecil Johnson, bishop of the Northern Minnesota District of the ALC.
His obit, from Find A Grave:
The Rev. Cecil M. Johnson, 87, Eventide Lutheran Home, Moorhead, died Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2005, in the nursing home.
Mr. Johnson was born Nov. 24, 1918, in Minot, N.D., where he grew up and graduated from high school in 1935. In 1940, he earned an education degree from Minot State University. From 1940 to 1941, he taught high school in Zahl, N.D. From 1941 to 1943, he worked for Lockheed Aircraft, Los Angeles. On Dec. 24, 1941, he married Eleanor Granstrom in Appam, N.D. He served in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers from 1943 to 1946. He graduated from Luther Seminary, St. Paul. From 1949 to 1956, he served at a four-point parish in Starkweather, N.D. He then served at a two-point parish in Pelican Rapids, Minn., until 1969. He received an honorary doctorate from Concordia College in 1969. From 1969 to 1981, he served as district president (bishop) of the northern Minnesota district of the American Lutheran Church. He worked for Oak Grove (Minn.) Lutheran High School from 1981 until his retirement in 1983. She died in 2004.
He is survived by a son, The Rev. Timothy (Susan), Anoka, Minn.; two daughters, Kathryn Benson, Moorhead, Sita (Norman) Johnson, Richfield, Minn.; eight grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren.
Visitation: Monday from 5 to 7 in Wright Funeral Home, Moorhead, and Tuesday from 10 to 11 in Trinity Lutheran Church, Moorhead.
Funeral: Tuesday at 11 in the church. | JOHNSON, Cecil Milend (I13716)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | JAMES, N.M. (I21598)
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Of Piperud when Anders was born. Of Kvale when Jørgen was born. Piprud is a subfarm of Kvåle 38/.
Anders, Sigrid, and their three sons left Norway for America in 1876.
All children are listed with him and Anna in the 1895 state census. His mother is also living with them.
In the 1900 census, as Andrew Qvaly, he and Anna and his children lived in Kerkhoven Twp.
In the 1910 census, as Andrew Quale, he and Anna lived in Kerkhoven Twp. | QUALE, Anders Asbjørnsen (I10884)
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of pneumonia at St. Joseph’s Hospital, Chippewa Falls | MERCIER, Edward (I35673)
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Of Richfield, Minnesota.
Preceded in death by husband, Harvey; parents, Dale and Alice Schellbach; siblings, Gail, William, and Dick; son-in-law, Mark.
Survived by children, Susan (Jeff) Thompson, Randy (Annie) Halvorson, David Halvorson (Dona Charland), Sandra (Reed) Clemmer, and Sharon Paulson; grandchildren, Maren, Erik, Brett, Greg, Katie, Nick, Laura, Ellen, and Michael; 6 great-grandchildren; sisters, Geraldine and Karen (Don); sisters-in-law, Shirley and Evie; family and friends. | SCHELLBACH, Patricia Louise (I39019)
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Of Rockford, Illinois, at the time of her father’s death.
Marjorie R. Maney, 88, of Rockford, passed away Fri., January 2, 2015 at home. Born August 21, 1926, in La Crosse, WI, to Olaf and Charlotte Smevog. She married James D. Maney on July 10, 1948. He predeceased her on Nov. 13, 2012. Marge received her B.A. degree from Rockford College in June 1948. She was a 3rd grade teacher in the Harlem School district for 30 years. She was involved in Altar Guild, TWELCA, Cornucopia Food Pantry, Trinity House and Trinity Day Care. she belong to Tinker Cottage, Midway Village Museum, Rockford Historical Society and was a 35 year member of Sons of Norway.
Survivors include daughter, Janet Maney; son, David (Marchia) Maney; two grandsons; great-granddaughter, Alexandra; sister, Ruth (Robert) Frise; brothers-in-law, John P. Maney and Guilford Hanesworth; sister-inlaw, Eleanore Riley. Predeceased by sister, Jan Hanesworth. | SMEVOG, Marjorie R (I28034)
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Of Rush City at the time of her death. Preceded in death by son Rick, mother Noreen, and brother Harold Jr. | DRAHEIM, Darlene Jeanne (I31023)
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of S. Øyo under Belseim.
Vang B, p. 464, suggests he came from Jøvne. | SLÆTTO, Torstein Andrisson (I29434)
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