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16501 Prestegården GEELMYNDEN, Mette Dorothea (I23403)
 
16502 Prestegården 32/1 ANKER, Gerhardine (Tina) Geelmynden (I23401)
 
16503 Prestegården 32/1 ANKER, Karen Maria Geelmynden (I23404)
 
16504 Prestegården i Vang 32/1 GREEL, Dorthe Jørgensdatter (I23653)
 
16505 Presumably he is the 1 year-old John L. living with J. N. and Bertha in the 1885 state census.

Living at home with his parents, no occupation shown, in the 1910 census.

Probably the John L. Kildahl in the St. Olaf class of 1910.

Ordained in June of 1914.

Registered for the draft on June 4, 1917, in Norway, Racine County. He gave his home address as Waterford, Wisconsin. He was a Lutheran clergyman employed by a church in Norway, Wisconsin, with an address of North Cap and Vernon. He was married, claimed to be of the Norwegian race, and claimed exemption on the grounds that he was a clergyman. He claimed to have previous military experience as a musician in the infantry in Minnesota in the years 1909-1911. He was described as 5 feet 10.5 inches tall and of medium build with blue eyes and partly balding brown hair.

Probably the J. L. Kildahl, clergyman of the Lutheran Church, living in Norway, Racine County, Wisconsin, in the 1920 census. He is 32 and his wife Edith is 31. They have no children.

In the 1930 census, they live in Webster, Day County, South Dakota, where Johan is a clergyman. The couple has an adopted son Paul, whose father was born in Sweden and his mother in South Dakota, and another son John P. whose mother and father were born in Minnesota.

Not listed in the index of Minnesota Deaths. 
KILDAHL, Johan Lauritz (I8621)
 
16506 presumably Kvam 32/4 Nørre QVAM, Tosten Olsen (I25735)
 
16507 Presumably named after his father’s foster father.

MyHeritage’s Norway Church Records has a Mads Elias born 30 Jan 1888, bapt 30 Jan 1888, in Ulvø to Johan Karlsen, b. 1855, and Anne Olsdatter, b. 1859. This was for an older brother who died before the 2nd Mads Elias was born in December.

In the 1891 census, he is the Mads Elias Gustav Karlsen born in 1888 in Tysfjorden and living in Tysfjords. His father is a school teacher and gbr.

In a border crossing at Sweet Grass on 22 Dec 1916, he was Mads Carlson, 28, born in Bodo, Norway. His father, John, lives in or lived in Moldgjord, Norway. His destination is Shelby, Montana, where he will meet his sister Mrs. Martha Dawson. He arrived in New York on the Laurentic in April of 1912. He lived in Clinton, Minnesota, between 1912 and November of 1916. His last address in Canada was Warner, Alberta.

In the 1920 census, he is Mads Carlson, 32, a single man living in a logging camp in Dover Precinct, Bonner County, Idaho. His occupation is teamster. He came to the U.S. in 1911 and was naturalized as a citizen in 1918.

His marriage license, for Mads Carlson, says he was 36 years old and was born in Tysfjord, Norway, to John L Carlson and Annie Olson.

In the 1940 census, he was a lodger on a farm in Pondera County, Montana. He was 42, divorced, and had been born in Norway.

Funeral services for Matt Karlson, 72, of Shelby, were held from the Valier Lutheran Church on Thursday, followed by burial in the Valier Cemetery.

Mr. Karlson is survived by sons, Vernon Carlson of Ledger & John Carlson of Long Beach; daughters, Mrs. Joe Hittman, Fairfield; Mrs. George Blessinger, San Diego & Mrs. Monte Perry, Elk River, Idaho; sisters, Mrs. Joe Zagotta, Shelby and Mrs. Herb LaPage, Vernon, Calif. and a brother, Ulrik Karlsen, in Norway.

We express our sincere sympathy to Vernon and Catherine Carlson, who've had so much sorrow in the past two months.

A different obit was in the Great Falls Tribune on 17 Jan 1963. It called him Mads Elias (Matt) Karlsen. He died of a heart attack at the age of 72 and was born in Norway on 24 Nov 1890. It listed his sisters as Mrs. Joe Zagotta of Shelby and Mrs. Herb LaPage of Vernon, California, and a brother Ulrik Karlsen in Norway.

His border crossing card (Canada to U.S., Sweet Grass, Montana, 22 Dec 1917) said that he had a sister Mrs. Magnuld Orves in Shelby, Montana. Mads had arrived on the Laurentic in April of 1911. His last address in Canada had been in Magrath, Alberta. He was a farm laborer.

Some better sources say that he was born 24 Dec 1888. The locations are Tysfjord and Moldjord.

His death certificate, for which the informant was his son Vern, called him Mads E. Carlson. Mads’s usual residence, and where he died, was the Depot Hotel in Shelby. He had heart problems and had died of coronary thrombosis. 
KARLSEN, Mads Elias Gustav (I29487)
 
16508 presumably they were married earlier and this is a remarriage Family: Lawrence Elmer DELANDER / Rose Marie VALGREN (F564)
 
16509 Presumably, she is the 11 year-old Della Williams, “boarder”, included with her cousin Dena Gilbertson and family in Wausau in the 1905 state census. However, the 11 year-old “Delia” is also included with her father and siblings in Iola in that same census.

Living with her father and brother and his family in Los Angeles at the time of the 1920 census. She was a checker at a “dye works.”

The 1892 birthdate is from her California death certificate. Other information suggested October 1893. 
WILLIAMS, Clara Adele (Della) (I7106)
 
16510 Presumably, she is the Annie L. shown as age 6 in the 1910 census living with Frank C and Agnes in Richland Center, Richland County, Wisconsin. Luanne shows her as Anna Laura Thomas, born in 1898 and dying in 1977, both events in Dane County. THOMAS, Annie L (I25398)
 

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