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19091 Shown as illegitimate in his birth record. Sponsors at his baptism were: Thomas Larsen Lykken, Jørgen Endresen Opheim, Anders Andersen Marreim, Marthe Pedersdatter Sviggum, Margrethe Larsdotter Hattleui.

Shown in the 1865 Norwegian census as Anders Larsen, “foster son”, born in 1862 in Hafslo.

Andrew Bowe's biological mother was Carrie Bowe's sister. She died giving birth to Andrew according to Cora and this is confirmed by the church book. Andrew’s obituary says that Claus and Kari adopted him when he was one day old.

Andrew is not listed with the rest of the family unit in the 1870 U.S. census. Nor is he listed with the rest of the family in the 1910 census.

The 23 Apr 1890 edition of the Vernon County Censor describes an injury that occurred during a drilling operation on the Ole Lewison farm. “… a young man named Andrew Bowe had his right hand caught and frightfully crushed in the cog wheels. He was brought to this city and the wound was dressed by Dr. Gott who amputated one finger and thinks it may be necessary to remove more of them.”

Andrew never married. He is shown in the 1920 census living with Louise in Viroqua.

According to the 1920 census, was naturalized in 1890. May have emigrated in 1870 but the date is illegible. Shown as age 54 in the 1920 census which suggests birth ca 1865.

According to the 1930 census, emigrated in 1874. 
BOWE, Andreas (Andrew) Larssen (I174)
 
19092 Shown as Ingeborg in the 1885 state census.

In the 1896-1897 and 1897-1898 Duluth city directories, she is Emma Aune, a clerk for Johnson & Moe, who boards at 2221 W Michigan. In the 1898-1899, 1899, and 1900 city directories, she is Emma Aune, a clerk for Adolph Freimuth and who boards at 2221 W Michigan.

In the 1901 city directory, she is shown as Emma Aune, “seams Mrs. Mary Jensen, rms 2108 W Superior.” 
AUNE, Ingeborg/Emma J (I13250)
 
19093 Shown as Ivar Soine in the 1900 census when he was living next door to his mother and step-father.

Resided in Renville City, Renville County, Minnesota. 
SOINE, Iver S (I6738)
 
19094 Shown as J. A. in the 1930 census.

He lived in Amarillo, Texas, at the time of his sister Alma’s death in 2010.

His obit:

Joe A. Wilson, 88, of Amarillo, died Saturday Feb. 11, 2012.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday in Central Church of Christ with Bob Crass, pastor to Seniors, and Warlick Thomas officiating. Arrangements are by Schooler Funeral Home, 4100 S. Georgia St.

Mr. Wilson was born Feb. 7, 1924, in Dallas. He graduated from Central High School in Oklahoma City and the University of Oklahoma in 1950. He served in the Army.

Mr. Wilson moved to Amarillo and worked for the Bureau of Mines, Helium Operations for 34 years, retiring in 1986. He was an active member of Central Church of Christ, National Association of Retired Federal Employees, Amarillo Gun Club and American Society of Mechanical Engineers.

He married Lorene Taliaferro on Aug. 13, 1951, in Amarillo. She preceded him in death on Feb. 11, 2000.

He was also preceded in death by his sister, Doris Harden.

Survivors include his brother, James C. Wilson of Chestertown, Md.; two nephews, Doug Harden of Austin and Bruce Wilson of Bethesda, Md.; two nieces, Shirley Newman of Dalhart and Stephanie Havenstein of Bethesda, Md., a great-niece, Elizabeth Welch of Lubbock; and Lorene’s nieces and nephews. 
WILSON, Joseph Anthony (I2742)
 
19095 Shown as James in the 1930 census.

He survived his sister Alma Doris. His wife was Jeanne at the time of Alma’s death. At that time they lived in Chesterville, Maryland. He was still in Chesterton at the time of his brother Joe’s death in early 2012.

James C. Wilson was born November 29, 1926, in Dallas, Texas and left us on February 24, 2021, after a ten year battle with Alzheimer’s.J

Jim was the youngest of three children born to Alma and Joseph Wilson. After service in the military he attended and graduated from Oklahoma State University where he met the love of his life, Jeanne Thomas Wilson. They were married on the campus of OSU on January 20, 1951. Shortly after their marriage they moved to Battle Creek, Michigan, where Jim worked as an actuarial underwriter for Wolverine Insurance Company. In 1962, the Wilson family moved to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, where they lived 40 years. Jim continued working in the insurance industry first with Integon Insurance Company and then later as an independent consultant. In his free time he enjoyed sailing, tennis and chess.

In 2003 Jim and Jeanne moved to Chestertown, Maryland, where they both lived for the rest of their lives. Jim was a valued member of the Heron Point Retirement Community and until Alzheimer's robbed him of his superior intellect, he served on various committees and participated enthusiastically in discussion groups covering politics, religion - even attending classes at Washington College.

Jim waged a long and very courageous battle against Alzheimer's. His wish that his battle in some way assist the medical research against this disease was granted upon his passing.

Jim leaves a large and loving family who will miss his humor, his irreverence, his delight in arguing all sides of a question no matter how complex, his quirky and amazing intellect and his deep caring for all of us.

He is survived by his children Stephanie Wilson Havenstein (married to Peter Havenstein) and Bruce Sandness Wilson (married to Lisa Westfall) of Bethesda, Maryland; his seven grandchildren: Peter Fulton Havenstein Jr., of Kensington, Maryland; Patricia Havenstein Cartin of Columbia, South Carolina; Polly Havenstein Barbiasz of Washington, DC; Paul James Havenstein of Chevy Chase, Maryland; Jennifer Diane Wilson, of Miami, Florida; Andrew Lawrence Wilson of Athens, Georgia; Julia Taylor Wilson of Atlanta, Georgia; three great grandchildren and numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, and generations of family who will miss him terribly?. We take great joy in knowing that Jim delighted in being reunited with Jeanne and his son, Andy, upon his death.

Per their wishes, Jim and Jeanne will be taken home to God's Acre in Winston-Salem, NC. A service will be held at that time. That date has not yet been determined.

The family asks that in lieu of flowers, those wishing to remember Jim, consider a donation to the Alzheimer's Foundation of America. 
WILSON, James Cornelius (I2744)
 
19096 Shown as Julie on her birth record in the church book. Shown as Julie Skauen in the 1900 census. Shown as Julie Pedersen Skaüen in her confirmation record.

Emigrated in 1911. Not listed in the Jevnaker out-migration records in the church book.

According to Donna: I do know Julia did die in 1947 . She died young due to diabetes.



Jevnaker is in the county of Oppland, in the Hadeland region, just south of Gran. 
SKAUGEN, Julie Pedersen (I643)
 
19097 Shown as Kathrina Bye on her birth certificate. Her mother’s name is shown as Sander.

Her mother’s maiden name was “Sanders” according to her death certificate.

In the 1930 census, she and Donald, newly married, were living in Austin, Minnesota with his mother. He was a lineman.

In the 1940 census, Albert and Lillian, and her two sons, lived in Golden Valley. He was an attendant at a filling station. He was a high school graduate, she had had one year of high school.

The LeBruns lived in Minneapolis at the time of her mother’s death and in Maple Lake at the time of her father’s death. 
BYE, Lillian Katherine (I7051)
 
19098 Shown as Margery Gustad on Rolf’s birth certificate.

Shown as 2 year-old “May” in the 1900 census, born “Mar 1898.”

In the 1919 St. Paul city directory, Margery Gustad was a student nurse at Bethesda Hospital.

Not living with her parents at the time of the 1920 census. In that census, she was 22 year-old Margaret Gustad, a lodger, living in St. Paul with no occupation.

In the 1921 and 1922 St. Paul city directories, Margaret Gustad was a stenographer/clerk for Bradstreet Co and boarded at 618 Dayton Avenue.

In the 1927 and 1928 St. Paul city directories, she was Margery Gustad, a surgical nurse at Bethesda Hospital.

In the 1929 Minneapolis city directory, she may be the Margt Gustad, student, living at 325 6th Avenue S E, apartment 12.

In the 1930 census, she was Marjorie Gustad (indexed as “Guitard”), a 32 year-old single registered nurse living in St. Paul.

In the 1930 and 1931 and 1932 and 1933 St. Paul city directories, she was Margery Gustad, nurse, Bethesda Hospital.

At the time of her mother’s WPA interview in June of 1937, she and Knute lived in Ft. Peck, Montana.

At the time of her father’s WPA interview in the spring of 1939, she and Knute lived in Los Angeles.

In the 1940 census, Marjorie and Knute lived with Annett Brett at 3447 Elliott Avenue in Minneapolis. Knute had an eighth-grade education, Marjorie had had one year of college. Knute was a foreman carpenter for a construction company. Marjorie had no occupation. Five years earlier, the couple had lived in Glascow, Valley County, Montana.

The July 13, 1946, edition of the Brainerd newspaper mentions that “Mr. and Mrs. Knute Johnson and son Rholf of Minneapolis spent the weekend at Mrs. Annie Everson’s.”

Margaret, Knute, and Rolf attended Anna Bye Everson’s funeral.

Death information shown is for Margery G. Johnson, mother’s name Junge.

Her sister Agnes was the informant for her death certificate. Marge had been a surgical specialist. She died of unknown causes. A stroke from diabetes was suspected. 
GUSTAD, Margaret (Margery) (I134)
 
19099 Shown as Margit Skauen in the 1900 census. SKAUGEN, Margit (I4267)
 
19100 Shown as Maria Andersen Aflangerud Flottum in one source. ANDERSEN, Maria (I4179)
 

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