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18341 Seems to be Skore in the July 2, 1892, emigration record from Vang. He was Anders K. Ellingboe on the manifest for the S.S. City of Paris on which he arrived in New York on 27 Jul 1892 with his aunt Rangdi.

In the 1894-1895 and 1895-1896 Minneapolis city directories, he is shown as Andrew Ellingboe, a clerk for, and living at, his uncle Jøger’s (#4056) jewelry business on Washington Avenue.

In the 1900 census he may be the Andrew Skore, 25, a single laborer (logger) in Rice Lake, Wisconsin. That Andrew was born in February of 1875 and came to the U.S. in 1891 or 1892.

The Anaconda Standard’s (Anaconda, Montana) list of “uncalled-for” letters at the Anaconda post office for the week ending Saturday, June 23, 1906. included one for Andrew Skore. 
ELLINGBOE, Anders Kristofferson (I11897)
 
18342 Seems to be the girl called Ellen in the 1870 census. LOCKREM, Marie (I32163)
 
18343 seems to have been born on the Kristvik farm RASMUSSEN, Marie (Mary) (I127)
 
18344 Seems to have been called Annia, age 15, in the 1880 census.

In the 1910 census, she was Annie W Couch, 46, a widow, living with her widowed father-in-law, Charles Couch, 84, in Amherst. 
WILLIAMSON, Anna (I11641)
 
18345 Seems to have been called Christine C. in the 1910 census, Margaret in the 1920 census, and Crystal in the 1930 census.

Jim’s source said that she had two children.

She lived in Chicago at the time of her step-father’s death in 1962. 
ELLINGBOE, Gudrun Margaret (Chrystal) (I9179)
 
18346 Seems to have been called SOHEIM in Thomas’s birth record. Called SEIM in Thomas’s marriage record. SEIM, Johannes Olsen (I11362)
 
18347 Seems to have been engaged to his brother’s wife’s sister Elaine in early 1961. The marriage may have never happened. He married Barbara Johnson in Port Angeles in February of 1962. JAMES, Larry Lynn (I31789)
 
18348 seems to have been initiated in late 1950 Family: Robert Edward Emil DUFFY / Jean Eleanor WARNER (F15628)
 
18349 Seems to have changed his name to Belsom.

See notes for Andrew T. Ellingboe (#3197).

He was a farmer in Wang Twp, Renville County, Minnesota, in the 1900 census. In that census, he was 64, born in March or May of 1836, had been married to Kirsti for 26 years, and came to the U.S. in 1866. All eight living children were still at home.

In the 1905 state census, he, as Ole Belsom, and his family are still in Renville County. Nils, Gina, Theoline, Charoline, and Bertina are still living at home.

The family has left Renville County by the time of the 1910 census. In that census, he, as Ole Bellsem, and his wife, and daughters Tillena, 21, Caroline, 18, and Bertha, 17, live in Minneapolis.

The parish birth record shows he was Ole Østenson, legitimate son of Osten Anderson Rogn-eiet and Marith Olsdatter, born 17 Mar 1836 and baptized 8 May. Sponsors Tosten Gulbrandsen Torpe, Anders Jøgersen Qvien-eiet, Marit Gjermundsdatter Rogn, Margarite Torpe, and Sigri Johansdatter Skjefte.

In the 1865 Norwegian census, he is Ole Østensen, age 30, unmarried inderste and skomager on the Heen nedre 79/1 farm.

Ole’s parents, Østen Anderssen, age 70, and Marith Olsdatter, 60, live on Snøyen in Vang, as a husmann med jord. Their unmarried son, Thomas, age 18, lives with them. 
BELSOM, Ole Østenson (I16300)
 
18350 Seems to have died as an infant. Listed but not included in the yearly tallies in the 1826-1836 Wikarbyn household examination. ERICSSON, Anders (I23050)
 

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