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15721 |
Or Fylken. | FOLSTIEN, Thuri Nilsdatter (I40817)
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15722 |
Or Georgine Sylvie. Called Georgine in the 1940 census. She had an 8th grade education. | MORTENSON, Sylvie Georgine (I5784)
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15723 |
Or Gerald or Jerrold. Called Gerald in the 1940 census.
Died before his sister Elizabeth. | ISAACSON, Earl Jerrald (I21499)
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15724 |
Or Gerhard Abraham.
As Andrew G, he and his wife and two oldest children lived in Cannon Falls at the time of the 1950 census. He was a service man for a retail hardware store.
As Gerhard, he was living in Cannon Falls at the time of his brother Ludvig’s death. | SOINE, Abraham Gerhard (I7991)
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Or Gigstadt.
In the 1900 census, she had had 8 children, all still living. In the 1910 census, she had had 12 children, all still living.
Mrs. Anton O. Berge, 86, of Rt. 1, Valders, mother of 13 children, died Sunday following a lingering illness.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Valders Evangelical Lutheran Church. The Rev. A. B. Holland will officiate and burial will be in the church cemetery.
She was born Olena Gigstadt in the town of Liberty in 1867 and in 1887 was married to Anton Berge. They located on the homestead farm, a mile and a half south of Valders. In October, 1952, the couple observed their 65th wedding anniversary. In 1935 her husband was honored at the University of Wisconsin, with four others in the state, in recognition of leadership given to agriculture and homemaking.
In recent years the couple lived in retirement on the homestead farm now operated by a son, Oley. Mrs. Berge was a member of the Ladies Aid Society of the Lutheran congregation. Surviving are her husband; seven sons, Oscar of Elmhurst, Ill., Albert of Rt. 1., Valders, Walter of Valders, Norman of Manitowoc, Orrin of Sheboygan, Harold of Milwaukee and Oley on the home farm; six daughters, Mrs. Belinda Klann of Liberty, Mrs. J. B. Reinertson of Riverside, Ill., Mrs. Ruth Bleck of Valders, Mrs. Kenneth Johnston of Manitowoc, Mrs. M. L. Berge of Elgin, Ill., and Mrs. Harold Gramm of Chicago; 34 grand-children and 29 great grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Berge Funeral home, Valders, after Wednesday noon. The casket will be moved to the church at 11 a. | GIGSTAD, Oline (I25302)
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Or Glaseman. Or Glasman. It was Glasmann in her obit.
Ramona Wohlwend, 101, of Moorhead, MN, died Sunday, July 10, 2016, in Sheyenne Crossings, West Fargo, ND.
Ramona Glasmann was born in Pequot Lakes, Minnesota where she grew up and graduated from high school in 1932. She attended both St. Cloud Teaching College and Moorhead State University. She received her Masters degree from North Dakota State University, Fargo, ND in 1958. She taught school in Brainerd, Swanville and Frazee, MN, where she met and married Neil Wohlwend, the football coach, in 1939. He was commissioned into the Navy and while he served in the Atlantic Theatre, she ran a Government Nursing School in Norfold, VA. Following WWII, they returned to Moorhead where her husband was the head football coach at Minnesota State University, Moorhead. He later was a partner in Sportland sporting goods store in Moorhead. He died in 1978.
Ramona taught in Fargo Public Schools from 1951 – 1982 and was elected an Outstanding Teacher in 1974.
Ramona has been a member of the First Congregational Church in Moorhead since 1949, where she served as Sunday School Teacher and Superintendent. She was also appointed to servce on the Religious Education Board, the Diaconate Board, and the Memorial Committee.
She was a member of the Alpha Delta Kappa Sorority, servicing as President of both the local and North Dakota State Chapters. Ramona also belonged to the A.S.T. Association for Student Teachers and, here too, she was President of both the local and North Dakota State Organization.
Ramona loved being on the MSUM Alumni Board and NCATE National Council of Accreditation of Teaching Education from 1972-1974. This National Board was made up of teachers selected from all over the U.S. She was a lifetime member of N.E.A. She taught for 38 years and was an active member of the Fargo Retired Teachers Association as well as a member of P.E.O. Chapter CO of Moorhead.
Her travels took her to Africa, Canary Islands, Bermuda, Mexico, Canada, Hawaii and Alaska and she was so proud of having been in all 50 states.
Ramona is survived by one son, Dr. Charles Wohlwend, Pueblo, CO; and a grandson, Dr. Joseph Wohlwend, Pueblo, CO; and granddaughter, Kari Faye Daniel Yamane, Detroit Lakes, MN; and two great-grandchildren, Connor and Danica Yamane.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Ethel and Alexander Glasmann; a baby brother, Keith; her husband, Neil; and sister Faye Strong. | GLASMANN, Ramona M (I29117)
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Or Gloria Alane. | KEEGAN, Alane Gloria (I33739)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | LUKKEN, J.G. (I10314)
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Or Gurina Johnsdatter Hallan.
Her cause of death was “strutehoste” (bursting cough?). The location of her death was Kvinderkjøn. | SKOGN, Gurina Johnsdatter (I13170)
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Or Gustav William. He was Gust W. in the 1900 census.
He was William G. in the 1910 census. At that time, he and his family lived in Little Falls. William was a coachman for a private family.
On the 1913 birth record for his son Virgil Alvin, William’s occupation is listed as coachman.
He registered for the draft on June 5, 1917, in Grant County, North Dakota. He was a self-employed farmer, was married, and had a wife and five children. His birth date is shown as August 13, 1887, and his birth place is shown as Troy, New York. He was described as of medium height and build with blue eyes and light hair.
His wife’s 1918 death record notes her county of residence as Grant County, North Dakota.
He was a farmer in Valley View Twp, Grant County, North Dakota, in the 1920, 1930, and 1940 censuses. The 1940 census showed that since 1935 they had relocated from another farm in Grant County. They were renting their farm in the 1940 census.
According to the 1940 census, he and Nancy had eighth-grade educations. | ANDERSON, William Gustav (I7762)
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