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Or Næse. Karoline’s birth record shows that her parents were Svend Hanssen and Torgjerd Kiddelsdatter of Oftedal farm.
As Hermund points out, the patronym “Gonlevsdatter” ascribed to Karoline in the 1865 Norwegian census is an error, apparently a confusion with the wife of Nicolai’s brother Christian. | NESE, Karoline Svendsdatter (I19158)
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or Oct 15; Minnesota County Marriages database in FamilySearch has both dates | Family: Erick Godfrey ERICKSON / Ella Lorraine HUGHES (F22)
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or Oct 7th, his draft registration card is hard to read | HOLM, Olaf W (I19147)
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Or October 30, 1881.
He registered for the draft on September 12, 1918, in Fergus Falls, as Theodore T. Toso of RR#3, Pelican Rapids where he is a married farmer. He is described as of medium height and build with dark eyes and dark hair.
He and Inga live by themselves in Trondhjem Twp in the 1930 census.
In the rural part of the 1937/38 Fergus Falls city directory, he is probably the T. T. Toso who owns 40 acres of section 2 in Trondhjem Twp. | TOSO, Theodore (I9488)
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Or Ole Knudsen Skattebø. | SNORTHEIM, Ola Knutsen (I30941)
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Or Olga Berglet. Or Olga Byloist. Or Olga Bergljot, the name indexed on her marriage record.
She is shown as Olga Berghot, age 14, “servant”, on the manifest of the S.S. Adriatic on which the family arrived in New York on October 29, 1908. Her closest relative back in Norway is listed as “grandfather”, the same as the rest of the children.
She was still living with her parents in the 1910 census but not in the 1920 census. | OSTLUND, Olga Bergliot (I9056)
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Or Olga Bertine.
Olga B. Quale, 88, of Willmar died Sunday at her home.
Her funeral will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Vinje Lutheran Church with interment at Spring Creek Cemetery in rural Murdock. Memorials are preferred to Vinje Lutheran Church.
Visitation will be for one hour prior to the service at the church. Arrangements are with Harvey Anderson Funeral Home. Memorials are preferred to Vinje Lutheran Church.
Olga was born March 12, 1922, on the family farm in Lake Johanna Township, Pope County, to John and Inga (Hoff) Glittre. She attended grade school in District 13 and graduated from Brooten High School in 1939. She received her state teaching certificate in 1940 from the Glenwood Normal Training School and taught in Swift County for three years.
On Dec. 11, 1943, she was married to Harold M. Quale. They were blessed with one daughter, Brenda Mae. They lived on their farm in Kerkhoven Township until 1956 when they moved to Willmar. Harold passed away in 1971. Olga was employed by the Willmar Public Schools from 1965 to 1989. She was a member of Vinje Lutheran Church for over 50 years and was active in women’s groups, Sunday school, altar and library guild as well as the Rice Hospital Auxiliary.
She enjoyed homemaking, reading, watching Jeopardy and sports on television and tending to her plants and flowers. She kept close contact with family and friends near and far and made many visits to her daughter and family in New England.
Surviving are her daughter, Brenda Cole of Palmer, Mass.; two grandsons, Matthew Cole and Justin Cole of Palmer, Mass.; two great-grandchildren, Tyler and Madison Cole of Palmer; sisters, Gladys Glittre, Josephine Glittre and Mercedes Weidman; her godchildren, Debra Brown and David Nikula; nieces and nephews.
Preceding her in death is husband, Harold; sisters, Rachel Finden, Mildred Nikula; and brother, Palmer Glittre. | GLITTRE, Olga Berdine (I18220)
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Or Olga. Or Volka. Or Winter.
She was William’s second wife according to one source. | WINTERS, Volga (I30303)
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Or Oline.
She is recorded in the 1905 Iowa state census as Olene P Anderson, 17, living in Winneshiek County. Her father was born in Illinois, her mother in Iowa. | ANDERSON, Olene Petrine (I27441)
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Or or Maria R Longua. | LONGNA, Marie (I20073)
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