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per Vickie | Family: Ole Vilhelmson LUND / Ambjør Olsdatter BERGE (F8896)
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15752 |
per Vivian White’s Voss 12-2022
Steve Walton and Dana Kelly call him Viking Andersen Gjerme | KVÅLE, Viking Anderson (I36968)
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15753 |
per Vivian White’s Voss 12-2022
Steve Walton calls her Ingebjørg Stephensdatter
Dana Kelly calls her Ingebjørg Steffasdatter. | GJERME, Ingebjørg Steffansdatter (I36967)
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per Vivian White’s Voss 12-2022 | KVÅLE, Anders Knutson (I36966)
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per Wayne G | Family: Frank ACORD / Sarah Evelyn VARGASON (F20636)
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Per Yvonne and her sources, including Chris, Per Petersson, farmhand, moved from Mjudehult in Karlslunda/Arby, Sweden, to Vossevangen, Norway, on 7 January 1881. He was the stepson of navy soldier Olaus Pettersson Löfving married to Stina Larsdotter. Per was born in Torsås 2 June 1853. The birth book in Torsås says Peter August (!) born 2 June 1853 to maid Stina Larsdotter (no father given) at Isaksmåla farm. He had been to Norway earlier because he has a note of 'work permit' 1880.
Yvonne and her sources say that Peter went from Sweden to Norway on that 1880 work permit presumably as a laborer who worked on the Vossebanen (Bergen - Voss) railroad which opened in 1883.
In the 1900 census, he was a farmer in Ward Twp, Todd County, Minnesota. He and his family are listed next to the Erick Thompsons (#219) on the 1900 census form. The same was true for the 1905 Minnesota state census and the 1910 U.S. census.
In the 1920 census, the Thompsons have left Todd County but Peter, his wife, and their three younger sons still live in Todd County but now Eagle Valley Twp.
In the 1930 census, Peter and Amanda still live in Eagle Valley Twp but now Peter’s widowed son Anton and Anton’s five children live with them. | HULTGREN, Per August (Peter) Pettersen (I17720)
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15757 |
Per “Sven Tore sin slekt” on Ancestry.
He was living at home in Meråker with his parents and siblings in the 1900 Norwegian census.
In the 1910 Norwegian census, as Johan Bye, he is unmarried and living in an apartment in Trondhjem. His occupation is “sporskifter (jernb).” | BYE, Johan Edvard Elisæussen (I12424)
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Per “Sven Tore sin slekt” on Ancestry.
He was living at home with his parents and siblings in Meråker at the time of the 1900 Norwegian census.
In the 1910 Norwegian census, he was unmarried and living at home in Meraker with his parents and younger sisters. | BYE, Emil Elisæussen (I12425)
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Per “Sven Tore sin slekt” on Ancestry.
He was living at home with his parents and siblings in Meråker in the 1900 Norwegian census.
He applied for the draft in Shasta County in June of 1917. He was of medium height and slender build with blue eyes and brown hair. He was a shift boss at a copper mine in Mammoth, California. The draft registration showed his birth date as March 19th.
An obit in the Indian Valley Record (Greenville, California) on 7 Jan 1954, is for Carl M Bye who succombed to a heart attack at his home in Crescent Mills at the age of 77. He had spent many years in Plumas County where he served as a bridge construction foreman for the Western Pacific railroad until he retired to Crescent Mills “6 years ago.” Surviving him were two nieces and one nephew: Edward Kirkebey of Seattle, Mrs. Emma Rosendaal of Portland, and Ophelia Vanderhoffer of Klamath Falls. He was a member of the Schiller IOOF Lodge of Sacramento. | BYE, Karl Marius Elisæussen (I12420)
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Per “Sven Tore sin slekt” on Ancestry.
Living with her parents and siblings in Meråker in the 1900 Norwegian census.
Also called Anna Bye Kirkeby.
Came to the U.S. in 1903.
Her local newspaper noted that she had a major operation at Keizer Hospital on March 13, 1935.
Surviving her were the following children: Melvin, Oscar, Alice, and Donald at home; Edward Kirkeby of Seattle, Mrs. Nellie Backmeier of Reedsport, Mrs. Rosendaal of North Bend, and Mrs. Vander Hoff of Modoc Point, California. | BYE, Anna Elisæusdatter (I12423)
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