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She was the 25 year-old Miss Julia Thompson of Thompson, North Dakota, when she married Knute J Holien.
Her divorce from Knut was a big deal in Grand Forks when the trial began in February of 1913. She claimed that Knut had beaten her, called her vile names, drenched her with milk, and threw a pitchfork at her. In the divorce, she was granted custody of two of her three children. In October of 1913, she asked for custody of that other child, John, then 6 years old.
The custody battle may not have succeeded. In the 1920 census, only her daughters were living with her.
In the 1940 census, she was Julia Anderson. | THOMPSON, Julia (I28618)
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| 19552 |
She was the daughter of August and Clara Rice Gerber. | GERBER, Clara (I17930)
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| 19553 |
She was the daughter of Charles and Mary Beck of Wausau. The parents of Charles and Mary were born in Germany. In the 1910 census, Veneta is 16 years old and has an 11 year-old sister named Una. In the 1920 census, Charles, Mary, and Una live in Milwaukee. Veneta is not living with them.
According to her entry in the Connecticut death index, she was the widow of Oscar and had been a teacher in the Milwaukee Public Schools. She resided in Darien at 18 Pilgrim Road, the home of her daughter. According to the SSDI, her SS# had been issued in Massachusetts in 1962. | BECK, Veneta A (I16491)
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| 19554 |
She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harley W Jones.
She and Ellsworth were in the same class at high school. When they were sophomores, Ellsworth was ranked second and Helen third. The orders were reversed the next year.
They were also classmates at Lawrence where they both were Phi Beta Kappa.
She was a social worker in the child welfare service in the Delaware State Welfare Department from 1965 to 1972. From 1930 to 1934, she taught English in Wausau, Wisconsin. | JONES, Helen Adele (I10864)
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| 19555 |
She was the daughter of Ole O Nundahl’s father’s brother, thus she was Ole’s first cousin.
Shown as having had 8 children, 6 still living in the 1900 census. Those numbers were 9 children, 8 still living, in the 1910 census.
“Deir” has a picture of Brita with her daughter Lizzie at:
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=68850188&PIpi=72306376
Deir has an extensive Find A Grave entry for Brita:
Brita Anfinsdatter Nundal was born in 1858. Brita's out of wedlock relationship with a neighbor and paternal first cousin who lived on the Ekra farm, Ole Olsen Nundal, produced one daughter, "Lizzy" in 1882. Brita lived with her parents and baby Lizzy on the Hagen farm of Brita's own upbringing in the Nundal Valley for another five years. She then married Jon Pedersen/Person Øvstetun, a carpenter, in the Ardal area on 28 Mar 1887 when she was 29 and he was 22. Jon and Brita had three daughters in Ardal, then emigrated with the three little girls to Iowa in 1892, leaving behind Jon's out of wedlock sons Johan age 8 and Martin age 8, and also leaving behind Brita's out of wedlock daughter Lizzy age 10 in the Nundal Valley with her grandparents Anfin and Ingeborg. | NUNDAL, Brita Anfindsdatter (I15664)
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| 19556 |
She was the first evidence of leirmaal for both of her parents. The responsible member of the congregation who took responsibility for her upbringing was Poul Netrost.
In the 1865 census, she and her mother were servants on the Ole Olsen farm on Bøe nordre,
She was called Amanda Monson in the 1900 census when she and Anfinn and family lived in Spring Prairie Twp, Clay County, Minnesota. | BØE, Ambjør Ericksdatter (I42946)
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| 19557 |
She was the heir to her father’s farm.
She was a widow when she married Knut Øysteinsson.
Vang A, p. 854.
As chasmacku1 notes, in his Macku Family Tree, Kjersti and her 2nd husband, her sister Ingeborg, her sister Guri, and her brother Simon, along with Kjersti and Knud’s children Osten and Christopher and Kjersti and Kristoffer Gudmundsson’s children Randi and Knud, departed from Bergen in May of 1850 and arrived in New York on July 15, 1850. | SØYNE, Kjersti Knutsdatter (I23985)
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| 19558 |
She was the heir to her father’s farm. Her father was Ola Torsteinsson Kjøs (1822-1911), Vang C, p. 65. | KJØRLIEN, Marit Olsdatter (I36883)
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| 19559 |
She was the heir to her father’s small plot on Stele called Kjelvudn. | KJELVO, Guri Olsdatter (I34983)
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| 19560 |
She was the informant for Alice’s death certificate. | MARTIN, Agnes E (I15714)
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