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16621 One of his daughters is ragdollremy. SOINE, Dennis Allen (I27902)
 
16622 One of his draft registrations said 25 Sep 1884, the other said 25 Sep 1887; his birth record in Minnesota Births and Christenings said 15 Sep 1887. CUTHBERT, Clarence Eugene (I4089)
 
16623 One of his sons’ daughter, Cheryl Scott (cscott582), shares DNA with EK to the extent of 64 cM across 5 segments. SCOTT, Alexander William (I34082)
 
16624 One of Ole’s children is buried in the Norwegian Settlement Cemetery in Frankford Twp, Mower County.

In the 1860 census, he is Ole Florin, 46, a farmer in Frankford Twp, Mower County, Minnesota.

In the 1870 census, for some reason, he is “William Oleson,” age 54. He is a farmer in Racine Twp, Mower County. The household consists of William, Martha, 48, Rosa, 20, Ole, 13, and Anna, 11. 
FLORAND, Ole (I7006)
 
16625 One of Ove Ovesen’s godparents (baptismal sponsors).

Son Ole Tollefson (and succeeding lineage) per Brad Ellingboe.

In the 1865 census, Tollev Olsson owns the Ellingbø søndre farm #21 in Hoved subparish, Vang. The farm has 1 horse, 8 cattle, 10 sheep, 1 pig, 4 barleys and 2 potatoes. The household consists of 11 people: Tollev, 43, his wife Marit Jogersdatter, 40, their sons Ole, 19, Christoffer, 16, Helge, 10, Andris, 8, and Gudbrand, 1, and their daughters Berit, 13, and Marit, 4. Also on the farm were two farmhand/servants: Agot Iversdatter, 65, and Knud Iversson, 45.

In the 1886 land register, he is the owner of Skaare on Ellingbø sondre (34-1, old 10-21). 
ELLINGBÖ, Tollef Oleson (I3581)
 
16626 One of Ove Ovesen’s godparents (baptismal sponsors). Listed as “the trustworthy member of the congregation” who stood for the illegitimate child.

Jim Ellingboe says: The Ellingboe family came from "Nordigarden Ellingbøe" in Vang i Valdres. Christopher (1801-1879) and Berit Ellingbøe (1807-1897) left Norway in 1852 to settle in Wisconsin. They are buried in the Jambo Creek Cemetery. They brought with them 5 children - Helge, Anne, Randi, Anders, and Gulbrand.

Reported on emigration list #18 on March 8, 1852. Left Vang 14 April 1852. Left Bergen 12 May 1852; arrived New York 12 Jul 1852 on Bark Juno., , , , He arrived with his family: Beret Andersd, 45, Helge, 12, Anna, 10, Randi, 8, Anders, 7, and Guldbrand, 5.

Birth, christening, and marriage records found in VKB. Additional information from Frøholm "VangA", family records, JCC records, tombstone, Amerika brev from WI to brother Helge in Vang, letter from Bergen to Helge day before departure, etc.

Living in Two Rivers township, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin at the time of the 1860 census (August 18th). The household is shown as “Christ. Halgerson,” 59, a farmer with an estate valued at $100, Berit, 54, Halger, 20, farm laborer, Meiranda, 16, Andrew, 15, farm laborer, Gilbert 14, and two boarders (apparently): Torson Torrison, 50, “tanner and currier,” and Knute Thompson, 28, also a tanner and currier. (May be “farmer” instead of “tanner.”)

Living in the town of Gibson, Post office Larrabee, in the 1870 census. The household consists of Helge Ellingboe, 30, farmer, Christopher Ellingboe, 69, farmer, Brate Ellingboe, 63, keeps house, and a 16 year-old servant named Julia Halverson. 
ELLINGBØE, Christopher Helgesson (I2325)
 
16627 One of the Annes, to be known as Anna, came to the U.S. in about 1887 and lived in the Christiania area although she apparently never married. This Anne, born in 1843, is sometimes shown incorrectly as the wife of Lars Soine.

According to the Lomen parish record for emigrants, Anne Thomasdatter Ellestad, b. 24 Aug 1844 (baptized 13 Oct 1844), departed for Amerika on 9 September 1887 with Guro Johannesdatter Egge, b. 9 Jun 1856 (baptized 27 Jul 1856).

She is shown as Annie Ellestad, 56 (born August 1843 in Norway), single and the “head” of a family (just herself) and living next door to her brother Peter Thompson in Eureka Township at the time of the 1900 census.

This Anne was living with her parents and her brother Anders and his family on Høine in Vestre Slidre in the 1865 census. Anne was shown as having been born in 1844.

She is probably the “aunt” living with her nephew Nels Arthur Thompson in Duluth in the 1920 census.

In the 1930 census, she is a “lodger” at the Augustana Home for the Aged at 1415 Tenth Avenue South in Minneapolis.

Died as Anna Ellestad at the Augustana Home for the Aged where she had been living for 12 years. The cause of her death was coronary thrombosis brought on by arterisoclerosis. She was unmarried and had been a “domestic” for 45 years. The Welander-Quist funeral home handled her funeral. 
ELLESTAD, Anne Tomasdatter (I1954)
 
16628 One of the baptismal sponsors for her daughter Anne was Marit Asbjørnsdatter Berge, probably Anne A.’s sister born in 1873. TRÆET, Anne Asbjørnsdatter (I33361)
 
16629 One of the FamilySearch sources shows her as “Johanne Johnsen (Fjeld).”

Not listed in the Næs census of 1865. 
Johanne Johnsdatter (I4139)
 
16630 One of the reputable trees on Ancestry says that Gjertrud had no childen with her 2nd husband, Ole Olsen Lerohl and that her children came with her 1st husband, Ole Knudsen Kvam, born in Lesja in Gudbrandsdal. This appears to be incorrect. Gjertrud’s only husband was the sheriff Ole Olsen Qvam (born on Leirol), with whom she had six children. BAGGETUN, Gjertrud Vilhjølmsdatter (I11080)
 

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