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| 1681 |
Apparently died from complications of childbirth. | SYVERSON, Clara (I35508)
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| 1682 |
Apparently died from complications of childbirth.
dwfrench1 calls her Marit Gulliksdatter Kjøs and has her born in Vang. | VOLBU, Marit Gulliksdatter (I24287)
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| 1683 |
Apparently died in childbirth. | Catrina Andersdotter (I32099)
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| 1684 |
apparently died in the World War | GRIFFIN, William P (I21063)
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| 1685 |
Apparently emigrated in 1885 and was naturalized as a citizen in 1891.
In the 1910 census, she is living with her parents and brother at 3740 30th Avenue in Minneapolis. She was born in 1880 and arrived in the U.S. with her family in 1886.
Her death was noticed in the Minneapolis newspapers on December 27th and December 28th as Minnie B. Thompson. There was no obituary. She was 72 and lived at 3740 30th Avenue S. | BENSON, Gyda Magdalene (Minnie) (I2079)
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| 1686 |
apparently from the complications of childbirth | LI, Anna Trondsdatter (I21998)
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| 1687 |
Apparently Graydon’s second wife. | HOKENSTAD, Norma Ragnild (I14502)
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| 1688 |
Apparently he is the retired Minneapolis math teacher mentioned in the MPR article about Leif “Jack” Sverdrup. The article also mentions that Jack Sverdup “helped raise his dead cousin’s son,” presumably referring to this George Sverdrup.
George M. Sverdrup. age 88, of Edina. Retired math teacher, Minneapolis Public Schools. Survived by his wife of 66 years, Jean; sons, George Sverdrup (Kathleen), and Keith Sverdrup (Barbara); grandchildren, Tanja (Allen) Pofahl, Per (Janna) Sverdrup and Stephanie Sverdrup Stone; great-grandchildren, Lindsay, Hannah, Ella, Sofia and Sarah.
Memorials to Augsburg College or Nokomis Heights Lutheran Church. | SVERDRUP, George Marshall (I7118)
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| 1689 |
Apparently his full name was Søren Andreas Sørenson.
In the 1905 state census, he was a farmer in Webster Twp, Rice County, next door to Theodore Snesrud (#6981). Andrew had been in Minnesota for 15 years and in the present enumeration district for 12.
In the 1910 census, he and his family lived in Greenvale Twp, Dakota County.
In the 1920 census, he was still a dairy farmer in Greenvale Twp. Andrew is shown as having come to the U.S. in 1890. | SORENSON, Andrew S (I17009)
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| 1690 |
Apparently known as Ruth B. That is what she is called in the 1930 census.
Ruth Boo Eklund, 82, of Willmar, died Friday at Rice Care Center in Willmar, MN. Memorial services will be 10:00 am Thursday, July 17, at Vinje Lutheran Church with Rev. Barbara Johnson officiating. The family prefers memorials to a Special Staff Fund at Rice Care Center, who cared for Boo.
Ruth Boo (Hoglund) was born on April 1, 1921, in Kerkhoven, MN, the daughter of Dr. Herbert A. and Ruth (Merriman) Hoglund. Following her mother’s death at childbirth, her father married Grace (Merriman), who together raised Boo and her two sisters. Boo graduated Valedictorian of Kerkhoven High School in 1939. She attended the University of Minnesota, earning a degree in English and Library Science. Her first teaching position was in Cokato, where she met her future husband. She later worked as a librarian in St. Paul and most recently at Jefferson Elementary School in Willmar.
On December 28, 1946, Boo was united in marriage to Charles W. Eklund. They lived in St. Paul, MN, Grand Forks, ND, Sioux City, IA and Fargo, prior to moving to Willmar in 1965. They shared a lifelong love of golf, bridge, bowling and summers at Green Lake.
She is survived by her children, Mary Beth (and Bill) Thorne, of Ft. Collins, CO, Jeff Eklund, of Willmar, and Gretchen (and Keith) Kleinsasser, of Cottage Grove; six grandchildren, Brad Thorne, Suzanne Thorne, Zachary Kleinsasser, Heidi (and Nathan) Cole, Joel Kleinsasser and Allison Kleinsasser. Also surviving is her sister, Mary Margaret Nelson, of Spicer; sister-in-law and brother-in-law, Joanne and Duanne Hammargren of Alexandria; and many nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and one sister Audré Torgerson. | HOGLUND, Ruth Elizabeth (I11566)
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