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She is Inger Olsdatter Sunden, I7724, in Jim’s VS. Jim has her born 1706 in Sundheim to Ola Olsen Sundem (1657-1722) and Eli Andrisdatter Haugsrud (ca 1680-1734).
Super Mega calls her Inge Olsdatter Magistad born 1706 in Røn, Vestre Slidre, and dying 14 Feb 1775. Everett shows no parents for her. The French Family Tree agrees with her place and date of birth but has her dying in Øye in 1767.
After Ole died in 1735, she married Kristen Tostenson Hålien and had two children with him. | Inger Olsdatter (I24951)
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| 18882 |
She is Ingrid ? Embriksdtr Belsheim, I8864, in Jim’s VS.
Jim’s notes: Jeg vet ikke fornavnet hennes, og har derfor "kalt" henne opp etter moren. Men hun arvet Øvre Heen etter morfaren Tore.
She lived on Bunde 97/4, Nordigarden in Høre. | BELSHEIM, Ingrid Embriksdatter (I2415)
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| 18883 |
She is Isabelle S. J. Haugerud, I9855, in Jim’s Ellingboe tree. No information on her parents other than their names: Sever J. Haugerud and Inger Olson.
She is called Ingeborg Haugrud in her husband’s obit.
In the 1860 census, she is the two year-old “Engebra” Johnson living with her parents and siblings in Bristol Twp, Worth County.
In the 1870 census, the 13 year-old Isabel Johnson lived with her parents, Syvert and Inger Johnson, and her siblings, in Silver Lake Twp.
In the 1900 census she had had 11 children, 8 still living (and all still at home). Those numbers are 12 and 8 in the 1910 census.
In the 1930 census, she is a 73 year-old widow living with her son Henry and family in Nunda Twp, Freeborn County, Minnesota.
Died of heart disease. Lived 6 miles northeast of Lake Mills in Silver Lake Twp.
Her obit, from Elaine Bergen on Find A Grave entry maintained by Katherine Howard:
Isabelle Johnson Thompson (93) died February 18, 1951 at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hans Bendickson. Isabelle Johnson Thompson was born March 14, 1857 in Hartland Twp., to Sever and Inger Johnson Haugerud. She was born in an old sod house, fourth white child in Worth Co. When one month of age, the family moved by covered wagon to the Sever Haugerud farm where she lived until she was 21 years old. Her father was a soldier in the Civil War when she was eight years old.
She married Henry O. Thompson in 1878 at the Silver Lake Church, by the Rev. Tosdahl. They bought the Christy Sorenson farm where they lived four years, after which they bought the farm near State Line Lake and she lived there the rest of her life. The farm is now occupied by her son, Henry. She made her home the past ten years with her daughter, Mrs. Hans Bendickson. They were parents of twelve children, with six preceding her in death. Her husband died 26 years ago. She is survived by her children, Orlando, London, MN; Eddie, Glenville; Henry, Emmons; Mrs. Hans (Serena) Bendickson, Lake Mills, Mrs. Jake Oakland, Glenville,; Mrs. Mac (Etta) Macpherson, Portland, Ore; 31 grandchildren and 41 great-great grandchildren. The funeral was held at Silver Lake Church, with the Rev. J.M. Haaland officiating.
During 1950, she pieced five quilts without the aid of glasses. She recalled her parents telling of the Sioux Indians coming from Mankato and northern parts, of how they left all their possessions and took only their children and fleeing across the river at Northwood where they went into hiding, equipped with guns and ammunition. The Indians didn't come, however. Her mother often gave bread and supplies to the Indians. | JOHNSON, Isabell S (I12856)
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| 18884 |
She is Jørand Torsteinsdatter Lome, I19667, in Jim’s VS. Jim has her mistakenly born in Lome.
dwfrench1 calls her Jørand Tostensdatter Kjorlien.
In the 1900 census, she had had 5 children, all still living. She came to the U.S. in 1869.
Julia died of pneumonia. Her usual residence at the time she died was 624 East Granite, Granite Falls, which was not a farm. She had been in Granite Falls for 30 years. The informant for her death certificate was Mrs. Erland Knutson. | KJERSTEN, Jørand (Julia) (I11548)
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| 18885 |
She is Karen Gudbrandsdatter Hodne, I17689, in Jim’s VS. | HAADNE, Karen Gulbrandsdotter (I3428)
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| 18886 |
She is listed as an office worker and living at 211 Summit in the 1950 Wynandotte city directory.
According to Irene, they lived in Garden City and moved to Florida.
Donna Alberta Schultz, 82, formerly of Cocoa Beach, Florida, passed away June 2, 2012.
Beloved wife of the late Donald Schultz, Sr.; and loving mother of Jim (Jan) Schultz, Robert (Linda) Schultz, Gerald and Donald Schultz, Jr.; grandmother of Brandon (Jaime), Darin, Tracey, Christin Schultz.
Memorial service to be held at Saint Raphael Catholic Church, 31530 Beechwood Street, Garden City, MI on July 2, 2012, 12 noon.
In lieu of flowers donations to the American Heart Association would be appreciated. | RASMUSSEN, Donna Alberta (I19933)
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| 18887 |
She is listed as Ruby D. in the 1930 census.
Mass of Christian Burial for Joyce Doschadis, age 84, of Graceville will be held on Wednesday, October 22, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Beardsley, MN.
Visitation will be at the church on Wednesday, two hours prior to the Mass.
Father David Breu will celebrate the Mass and burial will be in the St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery. Casket bearers will be her sons: Gary, Steve, Mike, Kevin, and Tim. Honorary bearers will be the Staff of Grace Home.
Joyce Delia Doschadis was born on February 9, 1930, in Foxhome Township, Wilkin County, Minnesota to John and Anna (Ostlund) Toso. She was raised Lutheran and then was baptized into the Catholic Church on June 16, 1947. Joyce graduated from high school in 1947.
On July 10, 1947, Joyce and Raymond Eugene Doschadis were united in marriage in Browns Valley, Minnesota. They lived near Lake Traverse for a while, and then moved to Babbitt, Minnesota. Two years later they settled in Beardsley, Minnesota. Joyce and Ray were blessed with five children. Joyce worked at Phyl's Café in Beardsley, Holy Trinity Hospital as a nurses' assistant and at Beardsley Public Schools as a cook and a janitor. Ray died in June of 1997.
Joyce was a member of St. Mary's Catholic Church in Beardsley where she was a member of Daughters of Isabella. She was also a member of the American Legion Auxiliary. As a member of the Hee Haw Gang, Joyce played guitar and sang with this group, bringing joy and laughter to many. She enjoyed fishing with Ray. Joyce really liked people and enjoyed a great party. Joyce was a devoted mother and her family meant a lot to her.
Joyce died on October 18, 2014, at Grace Home in Graceville, having reached the age of 84. She will be deeply missed.
Left with her loving memory are her five sons and daughters-in-law: Gary (Carol) Doschadis of Walker, MN; Steve (Nancy) Doschadis of Blaine, MN; Mike (Donna) Doschadis of Watertown, SD; Kevin (Jill) Doschadis of Graceville, MN; Tim (Becky) Doschadis of Beardsley, MN; 12 grandchildren; 18 great-grandchildren; one brother, John Toso of Owatonna, MN; and one sister, Evelyn Hennen of Morris, MN.
Joyce was preceded in death by her parents; husband; and brothers and sisters: Lloyd Toso, Marvin Toso, Jeanette Johnson, Doris Bloch, Clayton Toso, Orin Toso, and Jean Melaas. | TOSO, Joyce Delia (I9406)
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| 18888 |
She is listed in the 1860 census with her family but not in the 1870 census.
In the 1900 census, her birthdate is shown as February 1860.
Her sister Rodena Lysne, died in La Crosse in 1917. Rodena’s obit said that she had three sisters surviving her: Mrs. August Carlson of Seattle, Mrs. Ole Twedt of La Crosse, and Mrs. Ole Ronice of North Dakota. Rodena had one surviving child, a daughter, Mrs. Nordal Nustad.
Mary’s obituary appeared in the 4 Jan 1920 edition of the La Crosse Tribune:
Mrs. Mary Twedt was born in Ferryville, Wisconsin, on 4 Feb 1860. The years or her childhood and youth were spent in her native home.
Thirty-eight years ago she entered into matrimony at Fargo, North Dakota, with Mr. Ole Twedt of Caledonia, Minnesota. The first three years of their married life they lived on a farm near Fargo. Later they moved to La Crosse which has been their home about 33 years. In her wedlock six children have been born. The following survive: Mrs. C.F. Owen, Chicago; Mrs. J. Midtlien, Minneapolis; George Twedt, Seattle; and Miss Minnie Twedt, Chicago.
Her husband died in this city about 10 years ago. Five brothers and two sisters also survive her: Albert Lee of La Crosse; Thoe Lee of Peterson, Minnesota; Thore Lee of Kindred, North Dakota; Theo Lee and Tobias Lee, both of New Albin, Iowa; Mrs. G. Carlson of Seattle and Mrs. Ole Roneis, Kindred, North Dakota.
About three months ago she went to Chicago to spend the winter with her daughter, Mrs. C.F. Owen. She died at her home December 30th after suffering for several weeks. The cause of her death was chronic nephritis and heart failure. | LEE, Mary (I31522)
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| 18889 |
She is listed in the 1870 census but not the 1880 census. | LARSON, Cara (I15501)
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| 18890 |
She is listed in the 1910 census as two month-old “Girl no name.”
May be the Agnes Ostlund who married James Oscar Johnson and had three children in Grant County in the late 30s and 1940. | OSTLUND, Agnes M (I9062)
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