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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Family: Knute Olsen SØNDROL / F. FINSTAD (F2412)
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Other children (Sigrid and Knut) are not listed here, but can be found in Grøv i Øye.
Father of Knut Eivindsson is believed to be Eivind Bø, p. 457, Vang A. | STELE, Knut Eivindson (Sargent) (I2675)
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15993 |
Other First Name: Anders Jenson
Could not find him and his family in the 1880 census despite a person-by-person search of Norwegian Grove, Trondhjem, Prairie View, and Rothsay townships. There was an Anders Jensen or Jansen with wife Marie of the right age late in the Trondhjem pages but they had no children.
Anders and family lived on a farm that he owned, with a mortgage, in Trondhjem Twp, Otter Tail County, in the 1900 census. Anders had come to the U.S. in 1868. (That is also the immigration date shown in the 1910 census.)
A 60 year-old widower living with his son Anders in the 1910 census.
In the 1930 census, he is an 80 year-old widower living with his daughter Mabel Fredrickson and family.
A history of Anders from his obit:
He came to the U.S. in 1867 and settled in Decorah, Iowa, for 2 years. He left in a covered wagon and “landed” in Trondhjeim Twp, Otter Tail County, in June, 1871, where he and his father each took 160 acre homesteads in Section 29. They lived in dugouts for three years until Anders built a “good-sized log house” on his place. His parents lived in that house until their deaths. Anders lived on the farm until 1914 when he moved to Pelican Rapids to live with his daughter, Mabel Fredrickson. Anders had been blind for three years when he died. | TOSO, Anders Jensen (I9449)
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Other First Name: Gulbjor
In the 1900 census, she is shown as having had only the one child (Clara). She and Anton live next door to the Iver Swingen family, perhaps her brother.
Came to the U.S. in 1890 according to the 1930 census.
In the 1940 census, she was the head of household for her farm in Isabel Twp, Benson County. Living on the farm with her were her single son Alvin and married daughter Gladys as well as Gladys’s husband and their two children. | SWINGEN, Gulbjar (I9503)
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Other Last Name: Guldeneie | GULDENEJE, Marte Christofersdatter (I9638)
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other records erroneously say 1916 | RAUK, Helmer R (I21707)
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Other source shows the location of her birth as Pjatteryd G. Bossat i Pjatteryd Prastgard Sweden. | LUNDQWIST, Josefina Helena (I7452)
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Other sources (e.g., his death certificate) have Joseph as his middle name. However, his middle name is shown as Jay on John Edward’s birth certificate and on Fred’s own birth certificate.
He was a single roomer in Kenyon in the 1930 census. He was a public school teacher.
In the 1940 census, Fred was superintendent of public schools in Montgomery in Le Sueur County. Fred had had five years of college, Agnes had had two. Five years earlier, they had lived in McGregor in Aitkin County.
He may have been school superintendent in Kenyon in the late 1940s.
Minnesota Death Certificate ID# 1985-MN-028992
His obit was in the November 14, 1985, edition of the Faribault Daily News.
Fred graduated from the St. Cloud Normal School with its class of 1925.
He was a Kenyon Citizen of the Year. | HARAPAT, Fred Jay (I1064)
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Other sources give her birthdate as 6 Jun 1812 in Kjerstein 12/1.
Came to the U.S. in 1862.
See pp. 234 and 581 Vang A. Some information from Lee Ann Ellingboe Randall. | KJERSTEIN, Kjersti Helgesdotter (I3165)
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other sources give this cemetery’s location as Aurora, Kane County, Illinois. | SEYLLER, Charles Albert (I20986)
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