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20381 The Minnesota Death index erroneously has his birth date as May 4, 1893. KLINE, Frank W (I18567)
 
20382 The Minnesota death record gives her date of birth as September 15, 1891.

As Evey quotes Rose, when her grandmother Rangdi needed some help on the farm in New Market, Anna was sent down on the train from Clarissa. “Ann was eleven years old then, going on twelve. She was supposed to go in company with a student from Augsburg that was out there preaching in our little church, but he wrote afterwards to Dad and Mother and said he was on the train but he didn’t see Dad’s daughter. So she got to Minneapolis all by herself. And then Aunt Mary met her at the depot. Ann was there [in New Market], helping her grandmother Rangdi, a year and a half.”

In the 1910 census, she may be the Anna Thompson, 17, who was a servant for a family in Akeley Twp, Hubbard County, Minnesota.

An Anna Thompson married a Peter Peterson in Hennepin County on 10 Sept 1918. An Anna Thompson married an Arthur M Peterson in Yellow Medicine County on 7 May 1919.

In the 1920 census, Ann and Arnold were living at 2705 Stevens Avenue, in the upstairs. They were each 28 years old. Arnold was a merchant tailor. Ann was a telephone operator.

She and Arnold were living at 2621 2nd Avenue South in Minneapolis at the time of the 1930 census. Arnold R., a tailor, is 37. Ann M. is 36. They had been married between 9 and 12 years. Arnold was born in Minnesota but his parents were born in Sweden. Arnold was a veteran of the World War.

In the 1940 census, Arnold and Anna live at 2617 Clinton Avenue in Minneapolis in a rented apartment. Arnold has an 8th grade education, Anna a fifth-grade education. Arnold is an assistant custodian at a men’s lodge or lodging. Anna is a custodian of an apartment building.

“Of Minneapolis” according to Gunhild’s obituary. Anne was the informant for the information on her mother’s death certificate and, at the time of her mother’s death, lived at 2617 Clinton Avenue as Mrs. A. R. Peterson.

She was living in Elk River at the time of her brother George’s death. 
THOMPSON, Anna M (I295)
 
20383 The Minnesota Deaths and Burials database in FamilySearch has her death date incorrectly as 16 August. ELLINGBØ, Ingrid Ivarsdatter (Ida) (I11095)
 
20384 The Monday, August 4, 1947, edition of the Brainerd newspaper notes that “Andy Everson returned from Minneapolis on Friday. He visited a week with Billy Marsh and while there he attended the water sports show.”

From the Wednesday, September 15, 1954, edition of the Crosby-Ironton Courier: “The land judging team from the Vocational Agriculture class at the C-I High School placed second among 12 teams in a contest held at North Branch. The boys on the team were Andy Everson, Paul Wynn, and Don Tysk. William Frey is the instructor.”

From the Wednesday, December 29, 1954, edition of the Crosby-Ironton Courier: “Andy Everson, 16, a member of the Cedar Lake 4-H Club, has been named this year’s champion horticulturalist in Crow Wing County.”

An article in the June 24, 1961, edition of the Brainerd newspaper noted that “Airman Second Class John A. Everson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Everson of Deerwood, recently graduated from the 36 week Radio Relay Equipment Repairman course at Keesler AFB, Miss. At Osceola AFS, Wisconsin, he will install, inspect, maintain and repair microwave radio relay and associated equipment.”

Later he worked for Northwest Airlines.

Died of a brain tumor. His death certificate said he died from cardiac arrest caused by a glioblastoma on the left frontal area of his brain which he had had for 2 years. His wife Edna was the informant. The family’s residence was 10949 Washburn in Bloomington.

His birth certificate information:

Name: John Andrew Everson
Birth Date: 8 Dec 1937
Birth County: Crow Wing
Father: John Everson
Mother: Mable Landstrom
File Number: 1937-MN-043946 
EVERSON, John Andrew (I40)
 
20385 The Morrow Family Tree has her dying 29 Aug 1888.

The Morrow Family Tree cites the ELCA records for this Ann’s marriage to Sjur Throndsen Nundal. That record, for the Spring Prairie Lutheran Church in DeForest is for a June 1, 1855, marriage between Sjur Throndsen Nundal, 27, and Anna Olsdatter, 25. The groom’s parents were Thrond Anderson and Britha Olsdatter. The bride’s parents were Ole Sjursen and Ingeborg somebody, both sets of parents of Lærdal.


If born in Luster:

Anne Olsdatter, 10 Nov 1832, 25 Nov 1832, Ole Olsen/Birth Olsdatter Aasen 
Anna Olsdatter (I23193)
 
20386 The Mosvick Family Tree has her born in 1727 on Melby i Hegge. MELBY, Anne Gudbrandsdatter (I16589)
 
20387 The mother of Cordelia is shown as Polly Smith on Cordelia’s death certificate. Mary (I14938)
 
20388 The N.D. death index says that although he died in Rolette County, his county of residence was Benson. TOSO, Orville G (I10047)
 
20389 The N.D. death index says that he resided in Minnesota KILDE, Olaf (I9577)
 
20390 The name is also spelled MacFarland in many references.

His death notice said that he was “in his 70th year” which suggests he was born in 1866.

In the 1910 census, he was a 42 year-old master mariner living with Jennie in Boston.

An article in the September 13, 1916, edition of the Boston Globe recounts the “second builders trial” of the excursion steamer Mary Chilton. Captain Elmer E McFarland was in command during the trial. The apparent owner-to-be was the Nantucket Beach Steamboat Company.

An article in the August 10, 1932, edition of the Greenfield (Massachusetts) Daily Recorder-Gazette recounts the collision of the excursion steamer Allerton, bound from Nantucket to Boston, and the fishing boat Santa Padre. The Allerton was captained by Elmer McFarland. The two ships collided in the narrows off Lovell’s island shortly before midnight. No one died, all were rescued. There was some question about whether or not the fishing boat, a 40 foot flounder boat, had its running lights too dim. McFarland said that he ordered the engines reversed and swung his wheel as soon as he saw the fisherman.

In his obit, in which his age is 70, he is described as master of the steamer Allerton, commodore of the Nantucket-Boston Steamship Line. 
MCFARLAND, Elmer E (I16732)
 

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