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19491 She was named after her older sister of the same name who was born in 1902 and died in 1903.

She lived in Rochester. She died of peritonitis complicated by diabetes.

Supposedly born in Rock Dell Twp (which is in Olmsted County). That is the same township in which the Juelsons lived. 
MOHN, Dora Elvina (I10981)
 
19492 She was named after her older sister, also Ingeborg Gurina, who was born 22 May 1863 and died 7 Jun 1863. NERISON, Ingeborg Gurine (I43418)
 
19493 She was Nancy Lee Stover of Munford, Tennessee, at the time of her mother’s death in 2014. VAN DOREN, Nancy Lee (I35986)
 
19494 She was Norma Ellingboe, a sophomore at Albany Union High School of Albany, Oregon, in its 1948 yearbook.

In the 1950 census, she was living at home with her parents and siblings and had worked the year before as a sales lady in a retail clothing store, probably during the summer. She was probably in high school at the time of the 1950 census.

In the 1951 Corvallis, Oregon, city directory, she was Norma J Ellingboe, student at OSC, living at 3002 Harrison.

In the 1951 Nampa, Idaho, city directory, she was a student living with her parents.

In the 1953 Caldwell, Idaho, city directory, she was a student living with her parents.

Of Multnomah County, Oregon, at the time that she married Victor Fitzgerald.

The Norma J Fitzgerald with this birth date lived at 4 Kendall St in Walpole, Massachusetts, in 1985, at 53 Gill St in Walpole in 1992, and at 1409 Roper Mountain Rd in Greenville, South Carolina, in 1995. At all of these addresses, she lived with Victor F Fitzgerald.

Norma’s obit said that “Norma and Vic’s life of adventure took them from Portland, Oregon, to Sacramento, California, to Boston, Massachusetts, to South Carolina, to San Antonio, and most recently to Dallas.” 
ELLINGBOE, Norma Jean (I14801)
 
19495 She was Norma Sannes of Fertile at the time her sister Gladys died in 2000.

Norma Lyseng Sannes passed away on Friday, March 2, 2012, last of her generation of a great family from Hitterdal, MN. The youngest of twelve children born to Gustav and Elizabeth (Odegaard) Lyseng, she was a descendant of Norwegian immigrants.

Norma Lucille's life began on February 19, 1927, in Highland Grove. She graduated from Hitterdal High School and later Moorhead State University where she earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Elementary Education. Throughout her 37 years as a proud educator in the Fertile-Beltrami and Twin Valley Public Schools, Norma focused on attention to detail and a sense of accomplishment and success for each student.

When Norma began her teaching career in Fertile, MN area, she met her future husband, Arthur Sannes. They were married on June 10, 1950. Art and Norma were devoted members of Concordia Lutheran Church, where they served in many capacities.

Norma fulfilled her many roles as wife, mother, homemaker, and teacher with style, grace and wisdom. She enjoyed discussions with friends and dedicated a lot of time to reading on favorite subjects. She always advocated strongly for young people to obtain a good education and contributed generously to the educational pursuits of many. Some of her favorite memories were of her many students. She took great pride in their accomplishments and appreciated their well-wishes of gratitude for the influence she had on their lives. After her retirement, Norma enjoyed traveling and spent many enjoyable winters in Mesa, AZ.

Left to celebrate her memory are her children, Jane (Dennis) Swenby of Grand Forks, ND, Bette Bermel of Java, SD, and Dale Sannes of Fertile, MN; Grandchildren: Sarah (Dennis) Richter, Nathan (Kristen) Swenby, Heath Bermel, and Great Grandchildren: Benjamin Richter and soon-to-be-born Baby Swenby; sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, as well as many loving nieces and nephews.

Loved ones passed before her are her husband of 35 years, Arthur, her parents, six sisters: Mable, Estelle, Gladys, Alma and Alice, five brothers: Gilman, Gerhard, Mervin, Grant and Arley. 
LYSENG, Norma Lucille (I43676)
 
19496 She was not born in Minnesota. Her mother’s maiden name was Nelson. BRUSVEN, Julia Elise (I13192)
 
19497 She was not listed in her sister Alice’s 1965 obituary. ALEXON, Mable L (I28806)
 
19498 She was not listed with her parents and siblings in the 1865 census. In that census, as Mathia, she was a 17 year-old maid on the Piltingsrud farm which is near, next to, or subsumes, the Kristiansmoen farm.

She came to the U.S. in 1894 according to Emma Haugen. 
KRISTIANSMOEN, Mathea Haraldsdatter (I43832)
 
19499 She was not listed with her parents in the 1930 census.

She may be the Dorothy Ethel Howard who married somebody in Josephine County, Oregon, on 24 Sep 1933.

She was Mrs. Leon Tenney of San Francisco at the time of her brother Kenneth’s death in September of 1936.

As Mrs. Dorothy E Tenney, she was a housewife living at 1157 Geneva Avenue in San Francisco County in the 1936 and 1938 voter rolls.

Leon Tenney, of whom Dorothy was one of many wives, died in San Mateo County in July of 1938. His brief obit in the San Francisco Examiner does not name a widow.

She was Dorothy Howard Baker of San Francisco in her mother’s obit.

She was Dorothy Baker of Palo Alto, California, at the time of her father’s death.

In the 1950 census, she is Dorothy H Baker, age 46, a registered nurse, working for and living at the Veterans Hospital in Menlo Park, California. This census entry shows her as never having been married. 
HOWARD, Dorothy (I8696)
 
19500 She was not living at home at the time of the 1940 census. At that time she was a live-in maid for the Alvin Kuehn family in Viroqua.

Benetta’s obit says that she died in the Sannes Skogdalen Nursing Home in Soldiers Grove. It also says that Benetta and Maurice farmed in the Sugar Grove area of Kickapoo Township. She was living in Readstown at the time of her father’s death in 1977.



Her obituary said that she was survived by 9 grandchildren and 4 great-grandchildren.



Her obit says that Benetta was a member of the Franklin Lutheran Church, the Ladies Aid, and taught Sunday School.



Benetta C. Nelson, 81, of Soldiers Grove died Tuesday, April 23, 2002, at the Sannes Skogdalen Nursing Home in Soldiers Grove. She was born in Clayton Township, Crawford County, on Oct. 27, 1920, to Odin and Clara (Nundahl) Olson. She was united in marriage to Oscar Mikkelson on June 6, 1942, and he preceded her in death on Nov. 29, 1944, in Germany during World War II. On Sept. 25, 1952, she married Maurice Nelson, and until their retirement in 1984, they farmed in the Sugar Grove area of Kickapoo Township, Vernon County, and then moved to Soldiers Grove. Maurice died March 7, 1993. Benetta was a member of the Franklin Lutheran Church, the Ladies Aid and also taught Sunday school.

She is survived by one daughter, Carolyn Nelson of Janesville, Wis.; three sons, Burdette (Tina) Nelson of Readstown, Wis., David (Gail) Nelson of Soldiers Grove, and Jon (Nancy) Nelson of Muscoda, Wis.; nine grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; three brothers, Orland Olson and Ervan (Joan) Olson, both of Westby, Wis., and Clifford (Mary) Olson of Loves Park, Ill.; two sisters, Mildred Tollefson of Montello, and Agnes (Clifford) Buroker of Janesville, Wis.; and nieces, nephews and other relatives.

In addition to her husbands, she was preceded in death by her parents; two brothers, Clifford and Robert Olson; and three sisters, Helen Erickson, Selma Sharp and Anna Ewers.

Funeral services will be held at 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 27, 2002, in the Franklin Lutheran Church at Folsom 
OLSON, Benetta Celia (I533)
 

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