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Nefstad 66/1 | NEFSTAD, Jon Knutsen (I23988)
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Nefstad 66/1 | NEFSTAD, Endre Jonsen (I23989)
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Nefstad 66/1 | TVEIT, Gunnar Ivarsen (I26794)
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Nefstad 66/1 | ROGN, Kjersti Nilsdatter (I26800)
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Nefstad 66/1 | NEFSTAD, Ivar Gunnarson (I26801)
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Nefstad 66/II, Larry Playfair says 1719 | NEFSTAD, Eivind Nilssen (I23817)
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Neither Alison nor Dustin Marson have information on her parents.
Buried as Randi Thompson.
Her birth record in the Vang church book shows her parents as Ole Wilhelmson Veblen and Anne Endrisdatter. Her baptism sponsors were Marthe Evensdatter Weblen, Anne Andersdatter Törstad, Ingrid Somebody’s datter Qvale, Knud Somebody’s son Veblen, and Thron Törstad.
Came to this country in 1884. Came to this country in 1887 according to the 1900 census.
Her 1888 marriage to Thomas A Thompson was witnessed by E.O. Ellestad (the bride’s brother) and Miss Karoline Martinson of the village of Frederick in Brown County.
In the 1900 census, she had had 8 children, 5 still living. In the 1910 census, she is shown as having had 10 children, 7 still living.
Place of birth, date of birth, and mother’s maiden name were not included in her death certificate.
Burial record or gravestone shows 1868 as the year of birth.
The informant for her death certificate was Ingmur Thompson of Farmington. Randi’s residence was Webster. No parents’ names on her death certificate.
Evey believed that Randi and Thomas were first cousins. Rose claimed that the pair were 2nd cousins and that Rangdi was “Andrew Ellestad’s sister.” This genealogy shows they were 5th cousins so there is a disagreement here.
dwfrench1 agrees with the lineage shown here. | ELLESTAD, Rangdi Olsdatter (I1670)
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Neither her birth nor her death were registered with the county. | THOMPSON, Inga (I18022)
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Neither of his parents were born in Valdres. | HAUGEN, Andrew (I44159)
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Nels and his two sons are living with his parents and brothers in the 1895 state census in June. His wife must have died because there is no woman other than Sigri in the household.
Nels and his two sons are still living with his parents in the 1900 census but he is shown as a widower.
In the 1905 state census, Nils and his two sons are still on the Nelson farm in New Market with brothers Andrew and Ole and Ole’s new wife.
In the 1910 census, Nels and his son Henry are living with his brother Ole and family on the Nelson farm. Nels’s brother Andrew and son Ole are not listed.
His death certificate, for which Ole J Nelson of Lakeville was the informant, describes him as a widower farmer. His father was Ole O Nelson. He died from influenza, complicated by “chronic Bright’s disease.” | NELSON, Nels (I9383)
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