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Or Synnøve.
Resided in Bøkkadn 33/3 av Ellingbø between 1850 and 1862.
Synnøve Trondsdtr died in Wang township, Renville County, on 17 Feb 1929. She emigrated in 1862 to the USA. She and Syver had 3 children together and moved to Renville County. After Syver's death in 1874 she moved back to Goodhue County with her 3 sons. In 1877 she married Ole G. Loe and they had 3 children, Sever, Gilbert and Christine. They then moved back to the homestead in Renville county, where she lived until she died in 1929.
Not in Minnesota in the 1870 census.
In the 1880 census, Ole G., 32, and Soneva, 33, were living in Wang Township, Renville County. Their children were Christ, 12, Thrond, 9, Iver, 6, Sever, 2, and Marit, age 5 months and born in January.
In the 1900 census, Trond Ellingboe, 87 (born Feb 1813) and widowed, was living with his daughter, Synneva Loe’s family in Wang Township. Synneva, age 53 (born Jul 1846), was married 23 years to Ole Loe, age 52 (born January of 1848). Synneva had borne 11 children, 6 still living. Their children at home at the time were Syver, 22 (born Sept 1877), Kirsti, 18 (born Mar 1882), and Gudbrand, 13 (born Oct 1886). Ole owned the farm. Ole had emigrated from Norway in 1872, Trond and Synneva in 1862. Living next door was Ivar Soine and family, Synneva’s son from her first marriage.
In the 1910 census, Ole G., age 62, and “Soneva”, age 63, were living in Wang Township of Renville County with their son Gilbert O., age 23 (who was listed as head of the household), and their daughter, Christine, 28. Synneve and Ole are shown to have been married for 33 years although the “M1” next to Ole and the “M2” next to Synneva may mean that Ole was Synneva’s 2nd husband. Synneva has had 11 children, 6 still living, although this entry is erroneously shown for the single Christine. Next door, also a head of household, is Sever O. Loe, 32, single.
Ole G. and Soneva were living with Sever in Wang in the 1920 census. Sever may have been widowed at this point: the census form is not clear. | ELLINGBØE, Synneva Trondsdotter (I3195)
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15942 |
Or Søyne.
Vang A, p. 852, only mentions her marriage to Per Toresson in 1858.
She is I17762 in Jim’s VS. He shows her as marrying Per Toresen Tynjum of Lærdal.
She is I8260 in Jim’s Ellingboe tree. Jim’s notes there: She had at least two illegitimate children with Ola Christopherson Kvåle (Marit and Tosten) before she married farm laborer Per Toresson Tynjadn from Lærdal. | LAJORD, Kirsti Simonsdatter (I6273)
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15943 |
Or Tassa.
In the 1880 state census he is John Thompson, living in Holden, Goodhue County. The household consists of John, 47, Ingaborg, 30-something, Julia Matilda, 19, Knudt, 15, Emma S., 11, Siscel, 9, Maran, 7, Mary, 5, Gilbert, 3, and Knudt, 83, father.
In the 1885 state census, he is John Thompson, living in Holden. The household consists of John, 50, Emma, 44, Julia, 22, Knute, 20, Anna, 16, Sissel, 14, Maria, 12, Mary L., 10, Gilbert, 8, Carrie J., 4, Thomas, 1, and Knute, 88, father.
In the 1895 state census he is John K. Tassa, living with his family in Holden, Goodhue County. The household is John K., 60, Ingebor, 55, daughter Gunild, 32, Knut, 30, daughter Secili, 24, Mary, 22, Marit, 20, Gilbert, 18, daughter Josse, 14, and Albert, 9. All the children were born in Minnesota.
He is listed in “The Valdris Book”, a history of the Valdris Samband published in 1920 (available on Google Books), as John K Tasa of Dennison but his entry specifically says he was not a member of the Samband. His entry says that he came to the U.S. in 1851. | TASA, John Knutsen (I6171)
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15944 |
Or Teppen.
Living with Palmer and Judith at the time of the 1930 census. Emigrated in 1885 or 1895.
Also known as Lena or Helene.
Shown in the 1900 and 1910 censuses as having had 7 children, 6 still living. | TAPEN, Oline (I419)
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15945 |
Or Thealine.
Married her first cousin.
At the time of the 1900 census, she had had 4 children, only 2 of them (Ludvik, Clarence) still living.
Shown in the 1910 census as having borne 8 children, 6 still living. In the 1900 census, that was 4 and 2. | ELLESTAD, Anna Theoline (I1958)
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15946 |
or Thekla
or Taekla Ida Lora | MARQUARDT, Teckla Laura (I30737)
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15947 |
Or Theoline | LIMA, Teoline Hansdatter (I20089)
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15948 |
or Thompson in Manitoba | BRAATEN, Herbert Russell (I38842)
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15949 |
Or Thuri P Flatland.
From Aal in Buskerud. | PAULSON, Turi (I35826)
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15950 |
Or Thyra. In the death records as Tyra.
Naomi Landstrom Everson visited with Thyra during her visit to Sweden. Naomi had Thyra’s address as Sjuk hemmet, Nordmaling 91001.
Naomi, in the notes for her visit, said, “We went to see Thyra who is in a wing for the aged. She is very rheumatic.” Thyra would have been in her 70’s, only a little older than Naomi. A few days later: “We went to see Thyra. This time she was radiant and we enjoyed the visit.” | LANDSTRÖM, Tyra Elisabet (I344)
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