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She and Erick celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on 26 May 1938. The article in the Star said that they had lived in Minneapolis for 30 years.
Her address was 3043 13th Ave. S. at the time of her death. | BEEBE, Mary Ellen (I31619)
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She and Eugene had six children in Clay County, Minnesota, between 1886 and 1897. | STRAND, Olava (I39146)
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She and Even were first cousins.
She is not included in Jim’s VS. | HØVERSTAD, Ragndi Olsdatter (I22659)
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She and Gary lived in Mesa, Arizona, at the time of her mother’s death. | FROSLEE, Ardell R (I27002)
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She and George VandeVere divorced and George had remarried by 1866. The Herrs say that Lovina had two husbands after George. The last one was William McCabe. | RIPLEY, Lovina (I16583)
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She and Glenn had 7 children. | LOCKREM, Gertrude Cecelia (I26762)
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She and Hallvard also had a son Hallvard who died at age 9. | NYGARD (BERGE), Sigrid Arnesdotter (I442)
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At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | BYE, B.J. (I19663)
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She and her brother Bernt arrived in New York on May 1, 1907, on the SS Oscar II. The ship had left Oslo on April 19th. Bernt was 32, Liv was 18. Their final destination of both was Willow City, North Dakota. In both cases, the relative they were going to join in Willow City was their uncle, Mr. John Tveten. He was presumably the “uncle” who had paid for their tickets. Although Bernt claimed to have been born in Telemarken, Liv claimed “Vestfjorddalen.” Bernt was 5 feet 11 inches tall with black hair and blue eyes. Liv was five feet tall with brown hair and blue eyes. Liv’s occupation was shown as maid-servant.
Bernt has been in the U.S. for 8 years, 1899-1907, so he was apparently sent back to Norway to be a chaperone for his sister.
The Tveito farm is between the Bjørkhaug and Ingolfsland farms. | BAKKEN, Liv (I23026)
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She and her brother Edward Augustus died of diphtheria according to Find A Grave. | DAHLBERG, Emma Mathilda (I18456)
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