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She was shown as Ane Arnesdatter Vinje, age 25, of Grytten, when she married.
In the 1865 census, shown as Ane Arndtsdatter, born in 1830 in Gryttens.
In the Grytten records, an Anne Arnesdatter Vinje was confirmed October 20, 1843. This Anne was born 6 Nov 1828. This Anne was born of Arne Anderssen and Eli Olsdatter in Tiva (or Fiva?).
In the IGI, through FamilySearch.com, as the mother of Anders Iversen, she is shown as Ane Arnesdatter.
Called Ane Arneson in the marriage record of Andrew and Annie.
Emigrated to the U.S. in 1894 according to the 1900 census.
In the 1895 state census, the newly-arrived Erick and Anna were living with their son Edvard and wife as well as the Rasmussens and the Eversons in Farm Island Twp.
In the 1900 census, Annie (69, born in January of 1831) and Erick (70, born in April of 1830) were living with son Edward and next door to son Ever in Farm Island township in Aitkin County. They are shown as having been married for 40 years. Annie is shown as having borne 7 children, 5 still living. (The dead ones must have been daughters Ellen and Anna.) In the 1900 census, Annie is shown as being unable to read or write or to speak English. Erick can’t read or write either but can speak English. Erick is shown as “fisherman.” Also living with Edward Gustad at the time of the 1900 census is a 25 year old man named Charles Gustad and shown as “brother.” Perhaps this was Elise Gustad’s brother and the indication of Gustad as his last name is in error.
In the 1905 state census, the Gustads are in Farm Island, living next door to the Mackamans. The household consists of Edd, 39, Elisa, 39, Margett, 7, Agnes, 9 months, Erick, 76, and Anna, 76. Ed is a carpenter. He had been in the state for 14 years and in the present enumeration district for 12 years. For Elisa, Erick, and Anna those numbers are 11 and 11.
Annie and Erick are still living with son Edward and family at the time of the 1910 census in April but they have now moved to Rabbit Lake Twp in Crow Wing County. Anna is shown as having been married for 48 years which would put their marriage in 1861 or early 1862 instead of the 1860 suggested in the 1900 census. In the 1910 census, both Erick and Anna are shown as being able to read and write but they speak Norwegian and not English. In this census, Anna is also shown as having had 7 children, 5 still living.
Her death certificate gave the cause of death as senile debility. | VINJE, Ane Arntsdatter (I52)
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She was shown in the 1910 census as a seamstress. At that time she was living with her parents and brother on Bae 72/5 in Bremsnes. | BAE, Elise Pedersdatter (I17704)
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she was shown, erroneously, as not quite 23 in Ole’s birth record | TORVIK, Marit Martinusdatter (I2202)
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She was single and living at home in the 1930 census. She was a stenographer with an insurance company.
In the 1940 census, she lived at home with her parents and siblings and worked as a bookkeeper for a fuel company.
Celebrated her 100th birthday on April 8, 2012, with a party at her house: the same house in which she had lived for 90 years.
Johnston, Beatrice A. 102, of Minneapolis, died on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2014 at Catholic Eldercare on Main in Northeast Minneapolis. Mass of Christian Burial will be Wed., Dec. 17, 10AM at St. Lawrence Church, 1205 12th Ave. S.E., Minneapolis, with visitation one hour prior. Burial will follow at Resurrection Cemetery.
Beatrice A. Lapping was born April 9, 1912 in Rose Township, Ramsey Co., Minnesota. She graduated from St. Lawrence Grade School, S.E. Mpls., in 1926, attended Minneapolis Vocational High School and at age 16 began her work life as a stenographer, bookkeeper and legal secretary. Included among her later employers was Schmitt Music, where she gave lessons on the Hammond Organ.
On October 29, 1948, Bea married Burton H. Johnston. She and Burt remained at the Lapping family home to care for Bee's parents until their deaths in the 1960s. After Burt's retirement, they spent summers fishing, gardening and picking berries for jam on the shores of Lake Superior. Although Burt and Bee had no children, they welcomed generations of friends, relatives and children into their home, entertaining on the organ and saxophone, always sharing wonderful home-cooked meals including her famous potato salad, baked beans, and German kuchen. Her baking was renown. Annual bake sales at St. Lawrence Church had lookouts announcing her arrival to lines of expectant customers. A tin of dainty shortbread Christmas cookies always accompanied visitors as they left her house at Christmastime.
Her caring spirit and loving smile made her a treasure to us all. Bee proudly lived in her childhood home nearly all her life. After Burt's death in 2005, with the help of family and friends, she remained there alone until age 100, and then moved to Catholic Eldercare in N.E. Minneapolis. Bee is survived by many Lapping, Marrin, Berg and Johnston nephews and nieces, Mayer cousins and friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, Jasper and Adelaide (Mayer) Lapping; husband, Burt; brothers, Edwin and Bennett; sisters Geraldine Marrin and Marjorie Berg; nephew Richard Lapping; and great-nephew, William Lapping. | LAPPING, Beatrice Arlene (I4839)
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She was single and living at home in the town of Gibson with her parents.
Her obit was in the May 1st issue of the Oshkosh Northwestern and the Appleton Post-Crescent. | ELLINGBOE, Lucile Veronica (I3119)
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She was single and living at home with her parents in the 1920 census. She was living at home with her widowed mother in the 1930 census. | LEE, Selma (I16156)
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She was single and living with her parents and siblings in the 1930 census. | VICKERMAN, Illa Merle (I4560)
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She was single and still at home in the 1920 census. She had no occupation.
She was Mrs. Louis Lofquist of Duluth at the time of her mother’s death.
She was Hilda Lofquist of Virginia at the time of her brother Harry’s death. | SAXHAUG, Hilda Eileen (I14173)
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She was Stephanie Lawrence of Cedar Falls at the time of her son’s marriage in 2006.
Her father, Robert Lawrence, died in New Mexico in 2013 at the age of 86. | LAWRENCE, Stephanie L (I22480)
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She was still alive, age 1, and listed with her family on Næss østre in the 1865 Norwegian census. | NESS, Oline Birgitte Olsdatter (I18957)
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