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18701 She had a home baptism on August 6th.

She was Torstein’s second wife. 
ØYDGARDEN, Marith Nilsdatter (I29436)
 
18702 She had a middle name, maybe Kerstine. Maren Olsdatter (I13715)
 
18703 She had a sister-in-law Jean Gadwa, then age 22 and married, who was living with Rosalie and Clifford in the 1930 census. That Jean had been born in Russia and had come to the U.S. in 1920 so she was probably the wife of Rosalie’s brother. GADWA, Rosalie J (I14624)
 
18704 She had a son, Håvard, with the widower Håvard Jørnsson Søre-Bø 14 Oct 1843. That son died in 1844. ELLINGBØ, Anne Evensdatter (I21650)
 
18705 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. CONRAD, C.M. (I27583)
 
18706 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. HANNA, C.S. (I15083)
 
18707 She had at least two children, probably three, with Hazen.

In the 1920 census, she was a college student. From an article in the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, February 20, 1948, edition, we can infer that that college was Vassar. “Mrs. Jean McLean Pratt” is pictured with the president of Vassar College and Mrs. Pratt is noted as the president of the local Vassar club. The following link includes the article and picture:

http://www.fultonhistory.com/Process%20small/Newspapers/Rochester%20NY%20Democrat%20Chronicle/Rochester%20NY%20Democrat%20Chronicle%201948/Rochester%20NY%20Democrat%20Chronicle%201948%20-%200699.PDF

According to the 1930 census, her father was born in French Canada and her mother in Pennsylvania.

The Sarasota Herald-Tribune’s November 6, 1939, edition noted that “Mrs. Jean McLean Pratt and children will occupy the McKinley {sic} Kanter home on Siesta Key for the winter.” (The correct spelling is MacKinlay Kantor, the author of “Andersonville.”)

An article in The Greece Press (Greece, N.Y.) dated October 20, 1944, Mrs, Jean McLean Pratt as listed as a judge of an essay contest on the use of “pin money” sponsored by the Women’s Division of the War Finance Committee for Monroe County.

The March 14, 1947, edition of the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle includes a picture of Mrs. Jean McLean Pratt as a member of the Century Club. 
MCLEAN, Jean (I14478)
 
18708 She had been a bookkeeper according to her death record. KLOSTER, Gunda (I21341)
 
18709 She had been baptized earlier at home on November 10, 1908, probably because her survival had been in doubt. BYE, Margaret (I140)
 
18710 she had been given a home baptism by Jørand Olsdatter Brakken. BRAKKEN, Anna C (I39013)
 

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