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| 19791 |
Shown in the 1865 Norwegian census with his wife and 8 of their children. The municipality/parish is Årdal i Sogn og Fjordane and the name of the domicile is Ækren. The school district is Nundal, Fardal og Ve. Living with the family were Ole’s parents.
The farm is also called Ekra. Arne Moen’s site has a brief history of this Nundahl farm at:
Ekra
Ole Throndsen and Kari were not living on Ekra in the 1900 Norwegian census. Arne Moen says that Ole and Kari emigrated in 1890 and sold the farm to Anders Throndsen who then gave it to his son Trond Andersen.
In the 1900 U.S. census, Ole was a widower and lived with his son Mathias in Vernon County, Wisconsin. That census shows his age as 78, born July 1821. He came to the U.S. in 1886.
He’s not living with Mathias in the 1905 state census so it’s likely that he had died by that time. | NUNDAL, Ole Throndsen (I584)
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| 19792 |
Shown in the 1900 census as born in Dec 1881.
She is a 46 year-old widow living with her mother in the 1930 census.
She died of heart failure. Mrs. Olaf Jackson (sister Ethel) was the informant for her death certificate. | ANDERSON, Anna Charlotta (I7755)
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| 19793 |
Shown in the 1900 census as having borne 3 children, all still living. Those numbers are 7 and 5 in the 1910 census. | STRAND, Sarah Sjugurddatter (I6744)
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| 19794 |
Shown in the 1900 census as having had 10 children, 7 still living. In the 1910 census, those numbers are 9 and 5.
She is probably the Britha born in Lærdal on January 16, 1860, and baptized April 5th. That Britha was the daughter of Sjur Magnussen and Ingeleif Reiarsdatter of Asperheim. That family lived on the Gjelseng farm in Årdal in the 1865 census.
Her obit in the La Crosse Tribune, Tuesday, July 13, 1937:
“Liberty Pole. Funeral services for Mrs. Ole Mundahl (sic), one of the pioneer residents of this community, were held Monday at the home and Kickapoo Lutheran church, the rev. H. T. Haagenson officiating. Burial was in the adjacent cemetery. Mrs. Mundahl passed away Friday at her home after a lingering illness. She is survived by four children and several grandchildren. Her husband preceded her in death some years ago.”
We know that at least five of her children survived her. According to Judi, the exact number is six: Clara, Ida, Soren, Martin, Tilman, and Mabel. | ASPERHEIM, Brita Sjursdatter (I8367)
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| 19795 |
Shown in the 1900 census as having had 4 children, all 4 still living. Those numbers were 10 and 10 in the 1910 census.
Came to the U. S. in 1882 according to the 1900 census. | KOHLMANN, Amelia (I9092)
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| 19796 |
Shown in the 1900 census because the census-taker came to their farm between June 5th and June 7th. In that census, she is shown to have had 9 children, 5 still living. She came to the U.S. in 1870. | SOGN, Lise (I9655)
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| 19797 |
Shown in the 1900 census. Not shown in the 1910 census. | ALNESS, Ragna (I4483)
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| 19798 |
Shown in the 1911 Canadian census as Hippolite Jestin born in France in June of 1894. | JESTIN, Hippolite (Paul) (I7302)
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| 19799 |
Shown in the 1911 Canadian census as seven years old, born in France in August of 1904. | JESTIN, Frederic (I7250)
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| 19800 |
Shown in the 1934 edition of the University of Nebraska Cornhusker yearbook.
Enlisted in the U.S. Army 27 Oct 1936, released 30 Sep 1957. Promoted from Sergeant to 2nd Lieutenant in June of 1941.
In the 1941 city directory for Lincoln, Nebraska, he was a salesman for Miller & Paine Inc. and resided at 1035 B.
He was a major in the U.S. Army when he was reassigned from RyCom in the Pacific theatre to the U.S. in 1955.
He married the 26 year-old Addie Rene Walker (at that time she was Addie Rene Givens) in Clark County, Nevada, in August of 1978. She died in 1993 at the age of 40. | QUINTON, Carroll Delos Jr (I21620)
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