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18271 She preceded her sister Nancy in death. MATSON, Joann Aleda (I4350)
 
18272 She probably died from complications of childbirth.

Her pall bearers were Martin Quamme, Edw. Sondrol, Tosten Hande, Elias Elison, Gilbert Arneson, and Alfred Ronholdt. According to her obit, “beautiful flower wreaths were carried by the following young ladies: Miss Josie Rudningen, Miss Dora Frövold, Miss Tilma Arneson, and Miss Ovedia Ronholdt.” 
LANSVERK, Tone Bertine (I5046)
 
18273 She probably had a sister Sigri (1702-1748) who married Knud Andrisson Lomen. HANDE, Marit Knutsdatter (I23625)
 
18274 She probably married Joseph Flom and died on 4 November 1928 with burial in Urland Cemetery. TASA, Alma B (I14348)
 
18275 She received a B.S. degree from UW Stout and a Masters from UW Madison. She was Assistant Dean of Women at UW La Crosse and, later, a guidance counselor and teacher in the Bonduel, Shawano, and Green Bay schools. DREGNE, Ardelle Louise (I13674)
 
18276 She received a home baptism. KJÖS, Anne Ivarsdatter (I36502)
 
18277 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. ROOSEN-RUNGE, B. (I31676)
 
18278 She remarried relatively quickly. She was Faye Vernace, wife of Bartholomew, when she traveled on the liner “Queen of Bermuda” in November of 1960. OSENBACH, Faye Irene (I27630)
 
18279 She represents the first instance of demonstrable lejermål by both of her parents.

Her baptismal sponsors were Gunhild Anderdatter Ellingbö, Ingeborg Tosten Thune, Knud Iversson Ellingbö, Ole Evensson Ellingbö, and Iver Tostenson Ellingbö.

Living with her unmarried mother and half-sister Ingeborg with Anders Larsson and his wife Gunhild Andersdatter on the Hougen farm in Vang in the 1865 census.

In the 1900 Norwegian census, Randi and Sigri, both unmarried, were living together on a farm referred to as “uden navn Plads uden jord under gaarden Thune nordre.” The two of them were referred to as “aannearbeide, dagarbeider (egne midler).”

In the 1910 Norwegian census, she is living on Thune under 36 under 2 with her half-sister, Gurid Olsdatter Ellingbø (#6216) and Gurid’s son, Eilif Hermansen Ellingbø. Her occupation is “Arbeiderske (hus uten jord) dagarb. med kreaturstel. spinding, husstel.” 
ELLINGBØE, Sigri (I6239)
 
18280 She represents the first instance of leirmal for both her parents.

She was raised by her maternal grandparents on the Hagen farm in the Nundal valley.

She emigrated to the U.S. from Årdal in July of 1894 with her uncle (Anders Anfinson, b. 1876) and her maternal grandparents (Anfin Trondsen and Ingeborg Eriksdatter Nundal). They departed from Bergen on July 19th.

Living with her mother and step-father in Iowa in the 1900 census.

She is Lizzy Thompson, wife of Ole T Thompson, of Utica, Chickasaw County, in the 1910 census. Deir has an entry for Elisabeth in Find A Grave:

http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=68850188

which has her buried in the Jerico Lutheran Church Cemetery, Chickasaw County, Iowa. 
NUNDAHL, Elisabeth Olsdatter (Lizzie) (I15665)
 

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