Matches 18,241 to 18,250 of 22,423
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She may be the Lisbeth, daughter of Ole Bjøresson Sandene and Elisabeth Danielsdatter, born 16 Oct 1814 in Jelsa, Sand in Jelsa. The parish record is very hard to read. | Lisabeth Olsdatter (I19954)
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18242 |
She may be the Meta Kathrine Thompson, b. 21 May 1900, who died May 1987 in Palmyra, Jefferson County, Wisconsin. | PAPE, Meta Kathrine (I20810)
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18243 |
She may be the Olga M. Ellingboe, a passenger arriving in New York on SAS flight 905 from Oslo on March 12, 1957. | HEYE, Olga M (I8292)
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18244 |
She may be the only child of Ove and Betsy born on Ellingbø.
Her baptismal sponsors were Marit Olsdatter Kvamseie, Ole Aslakson Kvam, Ole Aslakson Kvam, Guri Helgesdatter (?) Ellingbø, and Guri Knudsdatter Kirkeby.
Two children died, according to Ed, in addition to the seven shown. (This is incorrect: two of Marit’s children did die relatively young, both by drowning, but there were only 7 children in total.) In the 1910 census, Mary claimed to have had 7 children, all still living.
According to Ed, Marit and Elling lived in many parts of the country but, for the last years of their lives, lived in Omak, Washington. Jan confirms this.
On her death bed, Marit Lee thought she was again on the boat coming to America.
At the time of the 1900 census (June 27th), the Lees were living in Pembina County in North Dakota in Walhalla Village. The family consisted of Elling H., 28 (born October 1871), Mary, 24 (born June 1875), Harry O., 3 (born August 1896), and Floyd M., 1 (born July 1898). Elling and the boys were born in Minnesota. Mary emigrated in 1882 and was a naturalized citizen. She and Elling had been married for five years. She had borne 2 children, both still living. Elling was a salesman and they rented their house (which was not a farm). Mary would have been pregnant with Ella at the time of the census-taker’s visit.
Ilone says: Mary was a wonderful, loving grandmother who always kept very busy helping other people. Ilone always felt as if she were her favorite grandchild but later learned that every grandchild thought that he/she was the favorite. Her cookie jar was always full of gingersnaps. She was a very active member of the Presbyterian church. | ELLINGBOE, Marit (Mary) (I258)
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18245 |
She may be the person Jim refers to as Anne Larsdatter Kjøs, b. 1847. Her father was Andris Larson Ellingbø, b. 1821, and her mother was Anne Torsteinsdatter Kjøs, b. ca 1830.
The Twists and Tangles family tree calls her Anna Andrisdatter Kjos-Eie, , b. 9 Oct 1846 in Vang, daughter of Andris Larson Ellingbø, b. 1821, and Anne Torsteinsdtr Kjøs, b. 1826. She and Roar were married 24 Jan 1871 in Holden Twp.
Andris Larson’s parents were Lars Mikkelsen Krøsshaug and Randi Eivindsdtr Ellingbø. | KJØS, Anne Andersdatter (I12351)
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18246 |
She may be the person referred to in MOMS as “Ruth Klabunde” who married a Sever Soine in Hennepin County on 10 Jun 1944. | KLOBONSKI, Ruth Nelson (I4956)
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18247 |
She may be the Ragnild Olsdatter born 9 Feb 1803, bapt 15 May, in Slidre to Ole Hermundsen Berge and Marit Halvarsdatter. Witnesses included Berges and Handes. | Ragnild Olsdatter (I11271)
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18248 |
She may be the Roberta M Lawrence who died in Seattle on 17 Nov 1998. | TORRISON, Roberta Margaret (I17613)
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18249 |
She may be the sister of Francis Weist, b. June 1876 in Pennsylvania, who lives with his wife Mand not far from William and Ida in the 1900 census. There are also some other Weists nearby who may be her parents.
In the 1900 census she had had 6 children, all still living.
In the 1910 census she had had 6 children, all 6 still living at home. | WEIST, Ida L (I13834)
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18250 |
She may be the sister of Walter Rasmussen (#11800). | RASMUSSEN, Helen Margaret (I11059)
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